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Welcome to the greatest show in the multiverse! Fasten your seat belts for a rocketship ride to Altair City Spaceport's Rusty Rocket Tavern, where I discuss science fiction, fantasy, and horror books, comics, movies, TV, games, and toys. Powered by alien technology, eldritch abilities, and caffeinated beverages, since a summer night in 2012 fuelled by two double gin and tonics. Also classic Doctor Who revisit since 2014, Hammer House of Horror since 2023, etc. I'm at roymathur.com, archive.o ...
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Chronscast - The Fantasy, Science Fiction & Horror Podcast

Dan Jones, Christopher Bean, Peat Long, Damaris Browne, Brian Sexton

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Welcome to Chronscast! We are the official podcast of SFF Chronicles, the world's largest science-fiction and fantasy community. Each episode your hosts Dan Jones, Christopher Bean, and Peat Long will take a deep dive into some classic science-fiction, fantasy, and horror with a special guest. We'll also discuss the challenges of writing and publishing SFF, and our guests' experiences. Episodes feature specialist advice on writing and publishing from our resident legal beagle Damaris Browne ...
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Happy Divali and Halloween, Deadpool and Wolverine, Salem's Lot, Alien: Romulus, Smile, The Devil's Hour, Kaos, Nova, Dead Boy Detectives, Good Omens, Anansi Boys, The Old Man, Slow Horses, Sherlock and Co., Culture or Federation, Deewalloween Celebrations
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Since Last Time, Alone, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Monkey Man, Godzilla Minus One, Godzilla x Kong The New Empire, The Invitation, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, Shadow in the Cloud, Star Wars: The Acolyte, The Boys, Mrs Armitage on Wheels, We Hunt Together, The Turkish Detective, Berlin Station, Super Cub, The Umbrella Academy, Ultraviolet, Gee…
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We have a lot of authors on our podcast, talking about their books, what inspired them, how they’ve written them etc. Quite often they’ll get drawn into the TV series or films that inspired them [*coughs* Star Trek]. But a medium we don’t often touch upon is comics & graphic novels, even though some of […] The post Writing horror comics with Coriss…
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Can You Believe It Has Been Twelve Years?, Hammer House of Horror Revisit, Follow Up From 545 Doctor Who: Empire of Death, I Saw the TV Glow, American Fiction, A Journey Through the Tabs, Motorcycling, Vote Against Them or Face a Dystopic Future Like V for Vendetta, Here's to More Years
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When we say the word “novel,” most of us think of a book written in prose, split into chapters and possibly parts. But every now and again, we come across novels that defy our expectations. Pratchett’s early work not only eschewed chapters – instead presenting the reader with continuous prose divided by section breaks – […] The post The poetry of s…
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Buckets of Goo, Monolith, I Am Not a Serial Killer, Munich: The Edge of War, Three Thousand Years of Longing, Dead Boy Detectives, Star Trek: Discovery, The Red King, Eric, Star Wars: The Acolyte, Doctor Who: 73 Yards, Doctor Who: Dot and Bubble, Doctor Who: Rogue, Another Doctor Who Retraction, Continuing Annoyance of Doctor Who Broadcast Time, Do…
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A few decades ago, if you said the word “Gothic haunted house novel,” the phrase would very definitely have brought to mind something with a rambling Victorian mansion, tortured heroines, mad women in the attic, sombre men, and wailing ghosts. It probably wouldn’t have brought to mind a little old lady baking scones and conducting […] The post Secr…
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We're joined once more by filmmakers Gregg Hale and Eduardo Sanchez, the brains behind The Blair Witch Project, V/H/S, Lovely Molly, and many more. Gregg and Hale talk to us about their new podcast-based audio drama Black Velvet Fairies. It's a tour de force meta narrative that plays with the found footage medium that gave them their big break, but…
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A short story isn’t just a novel in miniature form. It isn’t even a shortened novella. It is a creature of its own devising. There’s only time for a snapshot of reality, and in the space of a few thousand words, you have to be able to draw in a reader, make them feel for […] The post Keeping it short – with Gianni Washington first appeared on Break…
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It Lives!, More Damaged Books Arrive, Why I Can't Accept Pitches Right Now, Careers in the Dune Universe: Part Three, Madame Web, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Old, Abigail, I Am Not a Serial Killer, The Tower, Red Eye, The Beast Must Die, Star Trek: Discovery, Dark Matter, Fallout, X-Men '97, Doctor Who: Boom, Doctor Who's Reception So Far, Doctor…
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The literature of our past is littered with casual gender biases. You describe someone as a “witch” and the natural assumption is that they are female. But according to Diane Purkiss, while mostly women were accused in the English witch trials, in some of the Scandinavian countries, men were in the slight majority. In fact, […] The post Secret soci…
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“In space, no one can hear you scream.” It’s an iconic tagline that can be applied to so many modern stories about space travel and exploration (except, perhaps, our beloved Star Trek). Obviously, space travel in real life can be incredibly perilous, but the perils of space in fiction have moved beyond the worry about […] The post The horror of spa…
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What a Week, Careers in the Dune Universe: Part Two, Dune: Part Two Pirated, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, 3 Body Problem, Invincible, Beacon 23, Scavengers Reign, Echo, The Marlow Murder Club, Ripley, This Town, Another Rant About Physical Media, Fountain Pen Beginners, London Walk, Jibes
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Religion has been part of our society for centuries. Is it any wonder then that it can make up a large part of our fiction – from CS Lewis’s allegorical Chronicles of Narnia series to Anna Smith Spark’s Empires of Dust trilogy and the Loki books by Joanne Harris. But with so many religions the […] The post Religion, tradition, and history in fantas…
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You might be forgiven for thinking that us saying we had two of the horror genre's most distinguished filmmakers on the show would be an April Fool's joke, but you should know by now we never, ever joke about our guests (except for RJ Barker, who will forever be known as the Goth King of Leeds). Today we're joined by Gregg Hale and Eduardo Sanchez,…
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We have a bit of an unusual episode for you today! While it is amazing that we have so many authors who want to come on the show – we feel truly honoured – we thought it was about time we returned to talking among the three of us, like it was when we first […] The post Yes, we’re also authors – with Lucy and Charlotte first appeared on Breaking the…
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Bears on a Pedalo, Happy Holi, A Sound Change, Tardis Prison, Tolkien Poll, The Marvels, Top 10 Organ Playing Villains of All Time, 3 Body Problem, The Biederbecke Trilogy, Job Unfair, Fountain Pen Ink Colours, Paper Mountains and Princess Aura, Remember, Remember..., The Mauritian Goodbye of Podcasts…
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Why So Soon?, The Wolfen, Communion, The Hunger, The Last Vampire, Lilith's Dream, Haunted London, The Green Man, Wasp, Le Weekend Ruined by Thinking About Cars Instead of Playing Role Playing Games, Honda Monkey Z125 Motorcycle, Zyair Circus, What Is the Moral of This Story?
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