Episode #23 – Richard Thomas: Warmed and Bound Session

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About the Author
Richard Thomas was the winner of the 2009 “Enter the World of Filaria” contest at ChiZine. He has published dozens of stories online and in print, including the Shivers VI anthology (Cemetery Dance) with Stephen King and Peter Straub, Murky Depths, PANK, Pear Noir!, Word Riot, 3:AM Magazine, Dogmatika, Vain and Opium. His debut novel Transubstantiate (Otherworld Publications) was released in July of 2010. He also writes book reviews at The Nervous Breakdown. Visit his blog at whatdoesnotkillme.com. For more information about his novel go to transubstantiate.net. (photo by John Geiger)

About Warmed and Bound
Warmed & Bound is an anthology of short stories stitched together by the people at The Velvet and edited by the beautiful and talented Pela Via. The anthology began as a giveaway for a fundraiser to redesign The Velvet, and quickly became an entirely different animal altogether. The book will be released July 22nd, 2011, and will be available at most, if not all, major online retailers, and also in e-formats for your e-Reading pleasure.

Mentioned
Speed Loader – from Snub Nose Press
Richard’s work at The Nervous Breakdown
The Cult

Played
Radiohead – Weird Fishes/Arpeggi

4 responses to Episode #23 – Richard Thomas: Warmed and Bound Session

  1. I don’t understand why Robb and Livius weren’t on this one…

  2. i grew up on King, too. passed down paperbacks my mom didn’t want me to have. great job!

  3. Richard’s a man who has something to say–this is what I love about him as a writer. Great work, guys.

  4. Thanks guys. Had a lot of fun. Couldn’t do this without your support.

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