
Words, Images, & Worlds with Dr. Ian O'Byrne
Dr. Ian O'Byrne, associate professor literacy education, discusses trends, ethical questions, and more in the realm of digital literacy. You can find out more at Dr. O'Byrne's blog (linked here) .

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Hosted by Jason DeHart · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 1,291 episodes
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A passionate educator and avid reader with a PhD in literacy talks books, strategies, and more.
Jason DeHart hosts Words, Images, & Worlds, a arts show with 1,291 episodes published.

Dr. Ian O'Byrne, associate professor literacy education, discusses trends, ethical questions, and more in the realm of digital literacy. You can find out more at Dr. O'Byrne's blog (linked here) .

Educator Kristin Ziemke talks about her work in Text and Tech: Reading All Ways in K-8 from NCTE Publishing. We discuss screens and the page, literacy development, innovative teaching strategies, and more. You can find o

Author and comics creator Rob Saucedo discusses his new book, Curse of the Wherewolf , as well as creating with Fangoria. You can find out more and follow Rob at his Instagram.

Author and comics creator Nick Arganbright discusses collaboration and work on his series, Excavator , as well as work on stage. Issue 4 of the book is funding soon! You can follow and find out more at excavatorcomic.com

Author Megan Bontrager discusses the character-driven nature of the new horror novel, The Sea Hides Its Dead. You can find out more about Megan's work at her site (linked here).

Spies, intrigue, fun with tropes, and comics storytelling are all fair play as Doug Wagner and I discuss his new series from Image Comics -- Yumi 00EX. You can find out more about Doug's work at his website, shocknoggin.

Comics creator and artist Steven Pennella discusses the world of Faith Fallon, currently funding in a full color edition on Kickstarter (linked here).

Author Gary McBride talks about writing process and craft, exploring his new book, Literary Forensics: How Reading Can Make You A Better Writer. You can find out more about Gary's work on writing at his site (linked here

Author and educator Mickey Revenaugh discusses the new book, School's Out: Why Families Are Choosing Unconventional Education , out this week from Johns Hopkins University Press. Revenaugh shares a vision for what is pos

Debut author Angelica Cheng discusses YA storytelling, Formula One, romance, and more in her new book, The Fast Track. You can find out more about Angelica's work at her website (linked here).

Author Bob Frantz stops by to discuss his latest creative endeavor, a graphic novel in the world of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, which is currently funding on Kickstarter. Check out his words about creative process and

Author and podcaster Jaime Parker Stickle discusses the Corey in Los Angeles series, crime fiction, the enticing nature of mystery, and book two coming this week, Take Hart. You can find out more at Jaime's website (link

Author and educator Robert Kroll talks Orson Welles, the Megaton worlds of Don Simpson, pulp projects, and much more.

Author and media creator Elliot Blake discusses his work in the new science fiction novella, Into the Great. You can find out more about this book and more at Elliot's author site (linked here).

Author of screen and the page Anthony Peckham discusses his Children of the Black Glass YA fantasy trilogy, including the new entry, The Law of Solitude. You can find out more at the author's site (linked here).

Creator and cartoonist Tom Richmond stops by the pod to talk about his work in worlds like Mad Magazine, as well as within the vision of Quentin Tarantino. You can find out more and follow along at Tom's website (linked

Author, editor, and podcaster Scott Weatherly talks about his comics criticism with Sequart, as well as his podcasting on Stories out of Time and Space (linked here).

Author Taran Hunt stops by the pod to discuss the new book, The Unkillable Princess (The Kystrom Chronicles Book 2). You can find out more about Taran's work, including this series at taranhunt.com.

Author Seth M. Sherwood talks about writing in film and comics, including his new graphic novel, The Boyfriend. You can find out more about Seth's work on his Instagram (linked here).

Author C.E. Massari stops by to discuss his latest graphic novel, a mingling of truth and fiction. We talk about creative process and more. You can find out more about this project and more on C.E. Substack page (linked
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