Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 3 hours 36 minutes
In this episode, MKOW takes a look at The Vineyard graphic novel by Brian Hawkins and Sami Kivelä.
In this episode of My Kind Of Weird, prose author Elle Nash sits down with me and pitches her three kinds of weird: The Outwaters by Robbie Banfitch, Wetlands by Charlotte Roche
and Jody Hatton's binaural beat audio for sleep cycles and meditation.
Pick up Elle's book, Deliver Me, from the evil merchants of civilisation's decay (Amazon).
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In this episode of My Kind Of Weird, prose author and comic book writer Jason Franks sits down with me and pitches his three kinds of weird.
This episode was sponsored by Jason's cannibal space opera comic book which is currently on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jasonfranks/gourmand-go
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Creator Chris O'Hara joins me to discuss Creative Inspiration, Working and Sleep Paralysis Demons
Jonathan Hedrick has a new comic book out soon called Dream Master...
Author Garth Jones takes us through his weird wonders...
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On this My Kind of Weird we welcome Aussie comic book and content writer, Christof Bogacs, to pitch us his world of weird. In this episode What We Do In The Shadows and reality tv show Seeking Sister Wife go head and head...
Back after an extended hiatus, My Kind of Weird welcomes comic book 'Heirs of Isildur' creator, Matt Knowles, to pitch his world of weird. In which People Just Do Nothing goes head to head with Japanese anime AKIRA. Then we delve into the audible oddities with Imperial Circus Dead Decadence and Slipknot's Subliminal Verses Vol #3 to see which one is heavier...
After returning from vacation, Anthony welcomes alternative country rocker Ryan Adam Wells to pitch his favourite kind of weird: Ween's track "So Many People in the Neighbourhood" (from Ween's Quebec album). However, Ryan and Anthony spend more time talking about the quirkiness of Quebec which all works out because it then goes head to head with Anthony's pick: Undertow by Tool.
Check out Ryan's music here: https://open.spotify...
On this very first instalment of "Point of View" we sit down around the campfire and listen to Thomas J Campbell's story about how he wrote a Lovecraftian inspired survival horror comic.
For more info, search @AbyssalAlbion on Twitter and follow the link to Thomas' latest projects.
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