Welcome to the wildest episode I've ever recorded. Here's a BTS recording that I NEEDED to put right into an episode. You're all (hopefully) going to be as mind-blown as I was as well.
While we're at it, you'll all be very happy to hear a close friend of mine back again. You've missed him. I see the emails... I've been trying to coax him to come back for a while now. We've finally accomplished the task!
This one isn't scary, only fun and fascinating.
The episode (on my main site, complete with links to some other listening sites) is here.
My Mastodon account can be found here.
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Would you like to support my friends?
My childhood best friend's name is Sara. The Instagram for her art shop can be found here. You'll love her art, I promise! A very close friend of mine, who goes by the penname of the Strange Seawolf, has just published her first book as well, Herald Petrel. You can buy it here.
One of mine (and Seawolf's as well) closest friends is a fellow author. J.M. Taylor can be found on Mastodon, where she will occasionally talk about her stories. Please show her some love because she deserves all of it and more. She's such a wonderful friend, a big supporter of my podcast here, and always the best company. Her stories are sure to enthrall you. They're just that good. No one writes a Doctor Who or Stargate story quite like her... Something that you might not know, however, is she also has her own original published work. You can find her three stories right here on Amazon! They're amazing reads.
Here's the synopsis of her newest book, just for a wee taste.
Where's the best place to find a vampire in Glasgow these days?
What might still be lurking beneath the tarmac of a road that's cut through the same landscape for millennia?
How do you make a bargain with a Bean-nighe when they've come to herald your loved one's death?
How do you trap a witch in a glass?
Thirteen original tales of the weird and supernatural, inspired by the legends, history, landscape and culture of Scotland, from the ancient past to modern cities.
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