That’s right! Today’s the day! Scott Sigler’s latest novel, “Contagious,” is now out in stores and available for your ravenous consumption. It is the sequel to his amazing horror novel “Infected”. I know I’ll be picking this up today, and…
Hey everybody, this is Terry. We here at the Dead Robots’ Society decided to drop this special request into the feed to make you, our listeners, aware of something, and ask you to do something for the writing community. Every…
Happy holidays, everyone! We thought we’d try and give you listeners a present by getting this week’s episode out early. Hopefully Santa didn’t damage it on his way down the interwebz chimney. So, tis the holiday season, and with that…
Amanda wrote: Today I learned that labels can be very dangerous. I’m not talking about the kind of label you find on a soup can, obviously, but the labels people put on things like relationships, or other people. They can…
Hello everyone, and welcome to this week’s episode where the Dead Robots discuss the topics of short fiction and long fiction. What do they have in common, how do they differ, and what lessons carry between the two. Settle in…
This week Justin and Terry (yes, Ryan skipped out on us, begin the tears and violins now) sit down and speak with JF Lewis, author of the urban fantasy novel “Staked”. JF was a fantastic interview, and we think you’re…
Hey folks, Justin here. This week the great folks over at the Doomcast asked me to come on their show to talk about the Fable and Saints Row video games, as well as wax on and on about other current…
Yikes, I can’t believe I let things go so long! Mea culpa… Well, getting the old writing career going has had its ups and downs. On the downside, I sent my novel “Harbinger” to a small press publisher, but he…
This week the Dead Robots talk discuss the most important, and the hardest, part of any story – the middle. It’s where most of your drama and tension develops, where your characters are made and broken, but it’s also where…
This week the Dead Robots discuss the topic of brainstorming a story. You can do it on your own, or you can do it with a friend (insert your own innuendo here), but either way you have to start thinking…