This week James and Shade plus special guests Randy Marr and Dick Thomas talk about movies, the good and the bad.
People and things mentioned in the show
Nichelle Nichols and Martin Luther King
Man of Steel and Dick’s Review
Fruitvale Station (and I would like to note out of over 20 theaters in Indianapolis this is playing in one)
Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright, Nick Frost
Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World’s End
Announcements
Check out Doc Randle’s special reports on the new Smash Bros.
Dick Thomas has released the first part of his epic horror novel. Ghostvision – Book One: The Legend is now available in print and Kindle at Amazon.
You can now download My Babylon – Book One: Body for free at Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, Apple, Kobo, Scribd, and via Bittorrent. Please let Amazon know that you found it free at those other websites.
James has released the My Babylon Complete Edition containing all five novellas. You can buy it in on Amazon both as a Kindle ebook and in paperback.
Chasing the Wyrm: A Christopher Yan OAA Novel, and Paul Vs. The Vampire are coming soon.
Check out more great books by Mid-World Arts at our website and on tumblr and facebook.
GOAD has a tumblr blog geeksoutafterdark.tumblr.com
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Connect with Shade OfRoses at shadeofroses.tumblr.com and moroluvssttboys.tumblr.com
Connect with James at, jameslwilber.com, Facebook, Twitter, and tumblr. His blogs about magick are scrollofthoth.com and scrollofthoth.tumblr.com.
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Our new music is graciously provided by Shoeboxx Recordings. Check out their music on Soundcloud and like them on Facebook. The intro is a selection from Boof (Roboclip Remix) by Real Cosby. Come hangout with the artists and producers of Shoeboxx recordings (and us), at turntable.fm for Fresh Produce Fridays. The end music is Lesser Flamingos by Real Cosby.