
Words, Images, & Worlds with Mark Benson
Author Mark Benson discusses the use of science fiction and human emotion/experience in his work, including his book, Isaac and the Sky. You can find out more at the author's website (linked here).

Hosted by Jason DeHart · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 1,000 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 1,000 episodes published.

Author Mark Benson discusses the use of science fiction and human emotion/experience in his work, including his book, Isaac and the Sky. You can find out more at the author's website (linked here).

Writer Shawn McBee talks about issues 2 and 3 of Westron, a deep cut paranormal detective story that is inspired by folklore. You can find out more about support on the book's Kickstarter page (linked here).

Author Richard A. Olson returns to talk about crafting with his family, pulp storytelling inspirations, and the latest Scott Lund mystery, We Stand Against the World. You can find out more at Dr. Olson's website (linked

Author and artist Natalie Huff discusses Manga and horror influences in her new graphic novel, My Dearest. You can follow and find out more on Natalie's Instagram (linked here).

Author and musician Glenn Rolfe stops by to talk about exploring horror, creative inspirations, and his new book, The Siren of Grove's Peak. You can find out more about Glenn's work at his site (linked here).

Author, artist, and educator Penny Schneider talks about the value of art and storytelling, as well as her books Arty and Arty Too. You can find out more about Penny's work at her website (linked here).

Author John Collins returns to the pod to discuss becoming part of the horror community and exploring the genre in his latest collection of short stories, Altars in Abandoned Houses. You can find out more at the publishe

Eisner-nominated comics creator and founder of Kinjin Storylab Dan Goldman stops by to talk about his series, Red Light Properties. We talk creating across media, as well as innovative styles, and Red Light Properties is

Author Ama Ofosua Lieb talks about the new book Goldenborn , including the inspirations from West African mythology and the power of YA storytelling. You can find out more at the author's website (linked here).

Author Max Ferrada talks about bringing Stellarlands to a science fiction trilogy point, as well as future plans. We also discuss the inspirations and ideas that are part of the story. The book is now funding on Kickstar

Author and artist Mel Gillman talks about the currently-funding graphic novel, The Goblin Throne , as well as perspectives on crafting stories in comics spaces and more. Y ou can find out more and support on Kickstarter

In this new episode, author Christina Graves talks about crafting thrillers and exploring the human condition in writing craft. You can find out more at the author's Substack (linked here).

Author Rob Hart discusses the craft of thrillers, including his new book, Three Hitmen and a Baby (out this week). You can find out more about Rob's work at his Substack (linked here).

Author and muralist Katie Yamasaki talks about sharing stories through art and the written word. You can find out more about Katie at her website (linked here).

Comics creator Austin Hamblin talks about his path to comics, his creative process, and his new book, Big Guns Stupid Rednecks. You can follow and find out more on Austin's Substack (linked here).

Author Madeleine Holly-Rosing discusses the Boston Metaphysical Society Vol. 3 Special Edition Hardback and Softback, as well as her recent work in the Lady Mechanika series. You can find out more at Madeleine's site (li

Filmmaker Jason Andrew Cohn discusses his new documentary, TEZUKA! God of Manga, which is launching soon on Kickstarter. We explore some of the process behind this film as well as the contributions of Osamu Tezuka (click

Author CL Werner discusses his career across fantasy universes, including his path to authoring and work with Aconyte Press.

Author Mackenzi Lee talks about exploring the world of Masters of the Universe in the new book, Teela: Daughter of Eternos. We talk about crafting in this world, meeting Teela on the road, and much more. You can follow a

Debut author Thomas Goodyear discusses his approach to horror and psychology in his book, Asylum(s). You can find out more at the author's site (linked here).
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