The Outliners

The Outliners


Latest Episodes

17 - Bobby Nash and the Misadventures of Dick the Dog
October 04, 2017

Bobby Nash is an award-winning writer from the wilds of Georgia and I can tell you, having been around him in person, he’s every bit as much fun in person as he is on this episode. I had some technical problems with recording this one,

16 – Editor Garrett Marco and Dear Leader
September 20, 2017

Garrett puts me in the hot seat when he’s editing my work, so it’s only fair I should get to force him to come up with a novel idea on the spot, right? Right! Today is that day, my friends! He edited Heart’s Racing and Ten Thousand Gods for me and did ...

15 – Paul Dale and Future Cost
September 06, 2017

Special miniguest this week, the Girl Child makes an appearance while waiting for the bus. Our actual guest is Paul Dale, author of the amazing Dark Lord’s Handbook. I love Dark Lord’s Handbook because it has such a reverence for fantasy tropes even as...

14 – Rhonda Parrish and Serial Killer Pizza
August 23, 2017

Rhonda Parrish is a shapeshifter with talents to match her every incarnation- magpie tenacity for picking the shiniest submissions, nightingale notes for crafting tales, and bright, feline eyes for seeking out her photographic subjects.

13 – Leanna Adams and the Krakenist
August 09, 2017

I have been a Leanna Adams fan ever since I got the chance to work alongside her with the group Sketchworks here in Atlanta, GA. She’s in high demand these days so it was tough to get this episode recorded. At last,

12 – Jim McDoniel and the Diaries of a Human
July 26, 2017

I hunted Jim McDoniel down and respectfully demanded that he be a guest on this podcast because I loved his book “An Unattractive Vampire” so much. I highly recommend it. In the book, an ancient and properly evil vampire, Yulric Bile,

11 – Scott Meyer and the Warrior Race
July 12, 2017

Scott Meyer is the hilarious author of Off to Be the Wizard, The Authorities, and the new book Run Program. His fans, your humble host included, love his work for its deft implementation of humor while still telling an exciting story.

10 – Catie Hogan and the High Seas
July 05, 2017

Catie Hogan is my friend and fellow sketch writer from Sketchworks here in Atlanta. When she started submitting sketches to Sketchworks, the rest of us in the writer’s room had to re-evaluate the level of our work to try to get up on the bar she raised...

9 – John Hartness and the Wild Wild Life
June 28, 2017

John G. Hartness is a teller of tales, a righter of wrong, defender of ladies’ virtues, and some people call him Maurice, for he was named Maurice by his parents. No, not really. He is also the best-selling author of the EPIC-Award-winning series The B...

8 – Robert Bevan and The Stolen Car
June 14, 2017

Robert Bevan, English painter, 1865–1925? No! Robert Bevan the hugely popular author of the Caverns & Creatures series. His latest is Critical Failures V (Caverns and Creatures Book 5). I met Robert at Contraflow in New Orleans last year.