Pod by the Fireside
Pod by the Fireside
Back Catalogue
Check out the back catalogue of episodes below. You can play them here in a single click, or find your favourite platform and listen there, all for free.Welcome to the very first ever episode of Pod by the Fireside with Gregory Alexander Sharp.
In this show, we kick off a five-part series on the subject of Werewolves, with special guest, Fenrir Thorvaldsen. Fenrir is a multi-published author, and the brains and the voice behind the latest viral sensation in podcasting, Werewolf The Podcast.
SPOLER ALERT. This episode contains spoilers about the five films we discuss. I've listed them below for your protection, so if you haven't seen the below movies, it's up to you whether you do so before listening to this podcast.
That said, these are all such brilliant films that you may watch them over and over, and enjoy them all the more each time, so maybe the spoilers here don't really spoil, rather they compliment and potentially enhance. I'll allow you to decide (what else can I do, after all), and you have all the information you need... here are the movies!
1: The Wolf Man, 1941
2: Curse of the Werewolf, 1961
3: The Howling, 1981
4: An American Werewolf in London, (also) 1981
5: Dog Soldiers, 2002
In this episode, which is number four in our five episode series on werewolves, Fen Thorvaldsen and I get into Lycanthrope Literature. There are some spoilers in this episode, so please be aware of that before tuning in. We talk about the following six significant works of werewolf writing:
1: The Wolf’s Hour by Robert R. McCammon
2: Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore
3: Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow
4: The Wolf Gift by Anne Rice
5: The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan
6: Skin Trade by George RR Martin
It was a tricky episode with some technical challenges we've tried to obfuscate with our skills in the editing suite... just so you know!
It's the final episode of the five-part summer series on werewolves, and it's double-bubble. Greg Sharp and friend of the show, Fenrir Thorvaldsen interview each other on their own works. The conversation centres around the inspiration behind, and execution of Werewolf The Podcast and Il Lupo, the novel.
You can engage with Greg and Fen via their socials, below. The both love to hear from you, and often weave suggestions from their audience into their upcoming projects.
Greg's Links: https://linktr.ee/sempai_greg
Fen's Links: https://linktr.ee/fenrirthorvaldsen
This week we kick into business-as-usual mode, with an interview with Adrian Lopez. Adrian is a multi-genre author and an active supporter of indie-authors via his activity on social media, primarily X (formerly Twitter).
Adrian is a great guy and he loves to connect with readers and fellow authors. You can find links to his work and his socials on his web site: https://alstorytimellc.com/welcome
Something a little different this time out... I read to you. A nice bedtime story? Maybe not. It's the opening chapter to my second novel, Kill And Cure.
You can find links to all my published works via the Link Tree below:
This opening chapter is named, Under New Management, and it's a difficult situation as a gangster comes face to face with a genuine, honest to goodness vampire.
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