Showing posts with label myth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label myth. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Legends and myths tie together a three-story horror collection

It’s that time of year, so what better to talk about than a three-story release form Crystal Lake Publishing? “Dark Tide 9: An Unholy Triquetera,” features new works by William Meikle, Curtis M. Lawson, and Jason Parent.

Jason joins us to talk about his story, “A Knot Within a Knot,” in which the survivor of a plane crash finds himself going from bad to worse. Meanwhile, an elderly woman faces off against a god of night and his steed from the confines of her airplane seat, while another hides from night and storm in the hope of a new dawn.

Jason, Curtis and I talk about how this book got its start and the different stories done by Parent, Lawson and Meikle as well as the different myths and legends that each writer utilizes.


Friday, April 3, 2020

Harpist shares her Arthurian-themed music

Classically-trained musician/harpist Jessica Victoria joins me to talk about how the legends of King Arthur have influenced her music, particularly her upcoming new album, set to be released in early May. Jessica has performed all over the world, including for Pope John Paul II, and gives a look at some places she'd love to add to her travel checklist. She also teaches and shares insight into her teaching style and some of the lessons she's learned over the years.

Following this interview, enjoy two of her songs, “Love Charm,” and “Some Songs Are For Crying.”