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A weekly podcast dedicated to all things made up, invented, or otherwise unreal. Weird fiction author Luke J. Morris takes his listeners, readers, and guests on a journey across the many worlds created by the most brilliant and deranged minds in all of space-time.Each episode covers multiple topics ranging from novels and short stories to movies and plays, comics and story-poems, narrative songs and oral storytelling. It also includes a fiction reading every week, as well as occasional interviews with authors, illustrators, and other creatives.Fun with Fiction is guaranteed to entertain, educate, and challenge your opinions about the world of story. Enjoy it with a book and a beverage.
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2015-12-20 |
FwF 30: Christmas Calamities, Part 2: The Lost Helper (continued) Here’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 bookChristmas Calamities today!... |
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2015-12-16 | Happy 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 forHello, Halloween)Donovan Scherer; award-winning horror aut... |
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2015-10-19 | He’s back!Yes, ladies and gents, your favorite EnglishmanMatthew W. Harrill has returned to the show. Just in time for Halloween, he’s plugging the release of the final novel ofThe ARC Chronicles trilogy,Hellbeast. It looks awesome!Here’s the Amazon ... |
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2015-08-26 | What is “literary” fiction?PerWikipedia, “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 ind... |
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2015-08-20 | I’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... |
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2015-02-28 |
FwF 25: Hemingway’s Cheerful Thoughts About Nothing (and FREE BOOKS!) Welcome 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... |
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2015-01-29 | Dark 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 onlyjust got my internet hooked u... |
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2015-01-03 | Happy 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 ... |
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2014-12-17 |
FwF 22 – Donovan Scherer on Comic-Cons and Children’s Horror Happy Holiday shivers, Fictioneer!My guest for this episode isDonovan 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 awes... |
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2014-12-12 |
FwF 21 – TV, Branding,& Michael Bay: Discussion with Mo Simpson First off, an announcement: I (your host,Luke J. Morris) will be atMighty-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 cop... |
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