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FwF 30: Christmas Calamities, Part 2: The Lost Helper (continued)
20/12/2015Here’s the rest of ‘The Lost Helper’, a tale of a poor elf left behind in a family fireplace on Christmas Eve. Listen and enjoy! If you like this tale, and want to read it and a couple others in a similar vein, pick up my book Christmas Calamities today! I appreciate the support, and you’ll enjoy the book. 🙂 Until next year, Fictioneers, from me to all of … Continue reading → The post FwF 30: Christmas Calamities, Part 2: The Lost Helper (continued) appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 29 – #Christmas Calamities, Part 1: The Lost Helper
16/12/2015Happy Holidays, Fictioneers! I start off this episode with a shout-out to some awesome author friends of mine who have been doing dynamite work recently: children’s author (and my illustrator for Hello, Halloween) Donovan Scherer; award-winning horror author Matthew Harrill; and hilarious master parodist Paul Erickson. Pick up their books for your loved ones this Christmas!
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FwF 28: Matthew Harrill returns to Hell
19/10/2015He’s back! Yes, ladies and gents, your favorite Englishman Matthew W. Harrill has returned to the show. Just in time for Halloween, he’s plugging the release of the final novel of The ARC Chronicles trilogy, Hellbeast. It looks awesome! Here’s the Amazon description for it: The fate of the world … Continue reading → The post FwF 28: Matthew Harrill returns to Hell appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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Fun with Fiction 27: Literary vs. Popular (Genre) Fiction
26/08/2015What is “literary” fiction? Per Wikipedia, “Literary fiction is a term principally used for certain fictional works that hold literary merit. In other words, they are works that offer deliberate social commentary, political criticism, or focus on the individual to explore some part of the human condition. Literary fiction is deliberately written in dialogue with existing works created with the above aims in mind. Literary fiction is focused more on themes than on plot.” What is “popular” fiction? Also per Wiki, “Genre fiction, also known as popular fiction, is plot-driven fictional works written with the intent of fitting … Continue reading → The post Fun with Fiction 27: Literary vs. Popular (Genre) Fiction appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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Fun with Fiction 26: On Creative Writing Classes
20/08/2015I’m back! Even though I don’t really have time to be. See, I’m teaching. And I’m going to grad school. And I’m still trying to read, write, and publish as much as I can. So podcasting has not been a priority for me recently, and probably won’t be at the top of the list in the near future. That said, when I have something to say, I’ll say it. Especially when I need a break from all the non-stop work this life entails. So here I am to tell you about Creative Writing classes – the ones I’m taking (at … Continue reading → The post Fun with Fiction 26: On Creative Writing Classes appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 25: Hemingway’s Cheerful Thoughts About Nothing (and FREE BOOKS!)
28/02/2015Welcome back, Fictioneer! Today I read and discuss one of my favorite short stories: Ernest Hemingway‘s “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place“. This tale poses the Existentialist question: What is Nothing, and what can we do about it? Enjoy my lecturings! I gave this talk … Continue reading → The post FwF 25: Hemingway’s Cheerful Thoughts About Nothing (and FREE BOOKS!) appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 24 – Dark Optimism: An Interview with J. Thorn
29/01/2015Dark greetings, Fictioneers! First off, I apologize for taking so long to get this episode out. I actually did this interview a while ago, but since then I’ve been in the midst of a move from Chicago to Phoenix, and I only just got my internet hooked up in my new location, so… Here it is! [I know, I know, I already broke my New Year’s resolution to publish one episode a week. (But aren’t such resolutions made to be broken?) They’ll get more regular from here on out, I promise!] A few … Continue reading → The post FwF 24 – Dark Optimism: An Interview with J. Thorn appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 23: Fun Fiction Books to Read in 2015
03/01/2015Happy New Year, faithful Fictioneer! To start off, as a post-holiday gift, Cthulhu 4 Kids: Old Ones at the Beach is available FREE on Amazon today and tomorrow (January 2nd and 3rd) only. Go pick it up! Now to business. After a two-week holiday hiatus, I have returned with a vengeance, ready to kick 2015 in the arse in the best way possible. And what better way to start the year than … Continue reading → The post FwF 23: Fun Fiction Books to Read in 2015 appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 22 – Donovan Scherer on Comic-Cons and Children’s Horror
17/12/2014Happy Holiday shivers, Fictioneer! My guest for this episode is Donovan Scherer, who does it all. I mean, like, everything. This is a guy who’s mastered all the levels of indie publishing, from writing (and illustrating) great stories to designing awesome covers to building wicked cool websites. Now he’s moving beyond his graphic design background to start his own publishing company, all while packing guitars for Amazon during the day. He even created a free video game (Zombeans) to promote his books. How cool is that???
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FwF 21 – TV, Branding, & Michael Bay: Discussion with Mo Simpson
12/12/2014First off, an announcement: I (your host, Luke J. Morris) will be at Mighty-Con Comic Show in Wheaton, IL this Saturday (12/13/14). The show takes place at the Dupage County Fairgrounds, building 1, from 10 AM to 5 PM. I’ll be selling and signing copies of five of my best books, as well as posing for photo ops, networking with other creatives, and generally nerding it out with all the great fans who drop by my table. So come on out and say hi! I’d love to see you.
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FwF 20 – What’s so funny about Tolkien? An interview with Paul Erickson
09/12/2014My guest today is Paul Erickson, master parodist and author of The Wobbit, The Superfriends of the Ring, and the upcoming The Two Towers Strike Back. He’s also been contracted by a German publisher to write a parody of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. It’s entitled Jar Jar Wars, Episode IV- A New Dope, and it should be released (in German translation, anyway) in April or May of next year.
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FwF 19 – Fighting and Fantasy: An Interview with Orlando Sanchez (part 2)
22/11/2014Hola, Fictioneers! Here is part deux of my fantastic interview with fantasy author and all-around badass Orlando Sanchez. In case you missed it last time, these are Orlando’s books: And his magnum opus, The … Continue reading → The post FwF 19 – Fighting and Fantasy: An Interview with Orlando Sanchez (part 2) appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 18 – Fighting and Fantasy: An Interview with Orlando Sanchez (part 1)
21/11/2014Today I had the great pleasure of talking to Sensei Orlando Sanchez – a fellow independent fantasy author and martial artist with a lot of insight on what makes fiction fun. Seriously, we talked for over two hours, and I (devout professional that I am) decided to simply hit the record button in the middle of our conversation – so the “interview” begins with Sensei Orlando … Continue reading → The post FwF 18 – Fighting and Fantasy: An Interview with Orlando Sanchez (part 1) appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 17 – Fun Fiction for Fall: Ghost Stories
18/11/2014It’s mid-November, Fictioneer. What do you like to read at this time of year? Okay, okay, I’ll tell you my favorite Fall fiction first. Everything’s dying, so the horror & dark fantasy genres are perfect (yes, even after Halloween) – particularly the ghost story. What is a ghost story? Definition from Merriam-Webster Dictionary: a story about ghosts a tale based on imagination rather than fact … Continue reading → The post FwF 17 – Fun Fiction for Fall: Ghost Stories appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 16 – Interview with Matthew Harrill: What if Hell Froze Over?
14/11/2014I have a special treat for you Fictioneers! In this episode I interview Matthew W. Harrill – award-winning author of The ARC Chronicles trilogy: Hellbounce, Hellborne, and the upcoming Hellbeast. In this brilliant horror series (I’ve just started the first book, … Continue reading → The post FwF 16 – Interview with Matthew Harrill: What if Hell Froze Over? appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 15 – Nanowrimo (and Resources for Authors)
04/11/2014NaNoWriMo has begun!!! For those who don’t know, Nanowrimo is an acronym for National Novel Writing Month – a time of the year when thousands of writers and would-be writers worldwide accept the challenge to complete a 50,000 word novel rough draft in 30 days. That’s 1667 words per day. Every day. Throughout November. Cool, huh? The secret is: Give yourself permission to suck. Don’t edit as you write. Don’t censor yourself. This is a rough draft, which means that no one needs … Continue reading → The post FwF 15 – Nanowrimo (and Resources for Authors) appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF 14 – Happy Halloween with Mo & Tyrion
31/10/2014Happy Halloween, Fictioneers! Mo Simpson and Tyrion Morris return in this episode to discuss our all-time favorite stories and movies for All Hallows’ Eve. And I plug my brand new release, Hello, Halloween: A Monsters & Kids Novella. (I talk about the book in a blog post here.) We talk Stephen King, Edgar Allen Poe, Dean Koontz, and
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FwF ep 13 – Gods & Monsters with Mo Simpson
10/10/2014Welcome back, Fictioneers! In this episode of the Fun with Fiction podcast, Cthulhu 4 Kids illustrator and Eyeteeth Podcast host Mo Simpson returns to give us his thoughts on some of the best fiction for Halloween. Yes, a lot of it appears on Fox News. But beyond that, Mo has radical recommendations for October entertainment. (Click on any of the links or pictures in this post to find out more about the item and pick it up from Amazon.) Mo’s top picks for … Continue reading → The post FwF ep 13 – Gods & Monsters with Mo Simpson appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF Ep 12 – Top 5 Fiction Authors EVER
22/09/2014Hello Fictioneers! I had lots of fun putting this week’s show together for you. That’s because this time I lay it all on the line and tell you my top 5 favorite fiction authors ever. Okay, to be fair, the list is always adjusting, and picking an all-time top 5 is actually an impossible task… but I did it anyway! Check it out below, and click on the pictures if you’d like to buy the books at Amazon and find out what all the fuss is about. Also, let me know: … Continue reading → The post FwF Ep 12 – Top 5 Fiction Authors EVER appeared first on Fun with Fiction.
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FwF ep 11: Guardians of the Galaxy, Comic-Con, & Other Awesome Stuff
15/09/2014Hey Fictioneers, guess what? That’s right – Fun with Fiction is BACK!!! I apologize for my summer-long hiatus, and I hope you returning listeners will forgive me and stick around for some of the great stuff I have planned. And for you new listeners – welcome! I shall strive to keep you informed and entertained beyond your wildest imaginings. Or somethin’ like that. To begin with – in order to make up for my fair-but-harsh treatment of Divergent a few months back, I here offer a far more positive, uplifting review of Guardians of the … Continue reading → The post FwF ep 11: Guardians of the Galaxy, Comic-Con, & Other Awesome Stuff appeared first on Fun with Fiction.