In this numerically nice episode, ENCHVERSE returns! Our Hosts discuss the good bits of PHANTASM III and HALLOWEEN 5 (and digress a bit, of course)!
BONUS: The End of 2021!
It’s the end of 2021, and Our Hosts send the year out with talk about what they dug, what they look forward to in 2022, and… what’s this mess about aliens? Send 2021 packing with ITDE, and get ready for the new year!
E84: Every Project Deserves Its Own Process (w/ Nisha Sharma)
This week, I talk to Nisha Sharma about retelling works of Shakespeare, the books that unlocked her love for reading and how her approach to writing changes for each project.
S3E7: Tales of Future Past: An NCTE Roundtable (w/ Jerry Craft, Dr. Damian Duffy, John Jennings & Maika Moulite)
This week on Comics School is a special edition NCTE Roundtable with a discussion entitled TALES OF FUTURE PAST about speculative science fiction.
E83: It‘s A Mind Game (w/ Nicole Pandolfo)
This week, I talk to Nicole Pandolfo about the rules of screenwriting, generative writing exercises in the classroom and finding your voice as a writer.
S3E6: The History of Strange Experiments (w/ Shawn Gilmore)
On the sixth episode of season three, Mike speaks with Shawn Gilmore from the University of Illinois about discovering comics after childhood, world building in comic book storytelling, and what comics do that other mediums cannot.
E82: Be the Water (w/ Angelique Palmer)
This week, I talk to Angelique Palmer about her new book Also Dark, what sparked her path into poetry, and “what we do” vs “what we’re supposed to be doing.”
E81: On the Elsewhere (w/ Dr. Phil Brady)
This week, I talk to Dr. Phil Brady from Wilkes University about his work, the power + purpose of poetry, and awakening his aural imagination.
E80: Your Story Matters (w/ Sari Botton)
This week, I talk to Sari Botton from Wilkes University about writing, loving + leaving New York, and the power of the newsletter.
E79: Exploring Strange New Worlds (w/ Dr. Ka Lok Hong)
This week, I talk to Dr. Ka Lok Hong from Wilkes University about his career and the process of going back to school to work on his memoir.