I realized recently that many of my readers aren’t aware that I’m now a podcaster.
I scarcely can believe it myself, but yes, you can now find three episodes with me and Clay Vermulm at Beneath the Rain Shadow, in which we give each other writing prompts that reflect a Pacific Northwest horror theme and then talk about what we ended up writing and give each other feedback on our ideas.
Eventually, we’ll put these stories together into a book, Rain Shadows, for you to read later.
So far, I’ve written one story, “Nurse Log,” which has gone through the Clay wringer, and I’ve put Clay on the hot seat with his story, “GĂ¥va.” I’m currently at work on a new story (still untitled) which we will talk about in our April episode.
You can listen for free through the link above or wherever you prefer to listen to podcasts.
Just a reminder: I write quite a bit about my current projects in my newsletter, far more than I do here in the Rhymes With Camera blog, where I am mostly just providing information for people who are trying to find me.
Want to follow my exploits? Please consider signing up for my newsletter for more in-depth posts… it’s monthly, includes lots of pictures from my adventures, shout outs, news, giveaways and special discounts for my books, even a recipe!
[…] forget, Clay is my counterpart at the Beneath the Rain Shadows podcast… how could I not go and support by partner in horror […]
[…] Looking back through my posts, I realize I have not formally shared my decision to join the board as “member at large” with Cascade Writers Workshop. This happened last July/August, at the invitation of Clay Vermulm (who you know as my more seasoned podcasting half at Beneath the Rain Shadow. […]
[…] But that’s okay, I have plenty of information to share with you here about my upcoming speculative fiction collection, Cul de Sac Stories from Aqueduct Press (coming July 2024); my debut hybrid collection, Intention Tremor from MoonPath Press (January 2021); my soon-to-be-screened independent poetry film, Look Up (links available later in 2024); and my ongoing work with Clay Vermulm at the Beneath the Rain Shadows podcast. […]