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  • In part 2 of our deep dive into Zora Neale Hurston's life, we finally talk about zombies! Plus her success as a novelist, that time she was arrested on horrifying criminal charges, and her later career.

    Source material: Wrapped in Rainbows: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston, by Valerie Boyd; Dust Tracks on a Road: A Memoir, by Zora Neale Hurston.

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • Gather round, children, for the story of one of the coolest ladies in literary history.

    Zora Neale Hurston was born with a thirst for adventure and the confidence to conquer the world, even though at the start of the 1900s, to be both black and a woman seemed a formidable barrier to overcome.

    But it didn’t take long for her to make her mark on the world as both a writer during the Harlem Renaissance (her most popular novel is Their Eyes Were Watching God), and an anthropologist, studying hoodoo and conjure all over the southern United States and the West Indies.

    In fact, her life is so full of drama and adventure that this episode quickly turned into a two parter, so enjoy part one where Hannah and Tyler talk about Hurston’s early years (including a parent who might go down in BL&L infamy), her entrance on the writing scene, and initial anthropology expeditions.

    Source material: Wrapped in Rainbows: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston, by Valerie Boyd; Dust Tracks on a Road: A Memoir, by Zora Neale Hurston.

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • "Alice in Wonderland" is one of the most-loved children's books of all time, Hannah and Tyler try very hard to talk about it, but find themselves wandering onto new topics, cause this a chill episode!

    Hannah read: "The Mystery of Lewis Carroll" by Jenny Wolff

    Tyler read: "The Story of Alice: Lewis Carroll and the Secret History of Wonderland" by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • Tyler sits down and chats with poet and Author Vincent Blaison. His beautiful collection of poems takes you through his journey of finding love, battling self, letting go of the past and ultimately finding his faith in God.

    If you like to pick it up, check out https://a.co/d/00DiMeW

  • It's ok, This is still the Between Lewis and Lovecraft Feed. But Tyler's taking over for a bit. This week he shares and episode from his new Newsletter Podcast, A Bit Much: With T.W. Clawson.

    You can support Tyler by Buying his new book, Joining his Patreon and joining his newsletter. All can be achieved through his website, TWClawson.com

  • "Alice in Wonderland" is one of the most-loved children's books of all time, but how much do you know about its creator, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (AKA Lewis Carroll)?

    As it turns out, a big part of Carroll's life is so embroiled in controversy that Tyler didn't even have to make up a conspiracy theory about the author.

    Hannah read: "The Mystery of Lewis Carroll" by Jenny Wolff

    Tyler read: "The Story of Alice: Lewis Carroll and the Secret History of Wonderland" by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • We're back from a long nap. Hope you enjoy.

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • Aaron Hurst: Field of Trees

    A note from the author: Fun facts...

    First, I wrote Tick Tick around five years ago.

    A Field of Trees is the first story I've written since Tick Tick, and I am happy to have written this new one for BL&L.

    Thank you, for the first time ever I kept a new years resolution.

    Please give thanks to my Glittery Space Angel of a wife for being my editor. Also, more fun facts... I lived on a Christmas tree farm for a few years as a teenager. I'll stand by these claims until sense is made of them or I die. I really saw a shadowy figure in the road one night, I really saw a crouched figure among the trees though only once, and I really did hear voices everytime I took a walk. I heard and saw many strange things out there.

    Read by Carter Micheal of Fables. You can find him on Fables of Refuge or his TikTok @coachcartermicheal And has written a comic called Deity.

    03 Dave Lowe: Gettysburg Gold

    Author Bio: David Lowe Cozad is a graduate of Willamette University and the University of Massachusetts Isenberg School of Management. His novels, short stories, book reviews, and other works can be found at www.libraryeightyeight.com.

    Read by Mason Mostoller. He’s STREAMING! Check out his new show, you can check him out at @tendingbubblesttv

    04 Geoff Barry (A.K.A. ElderBarry): Pecked

    Read by Jarrett Sullivan. The Dapper DM himself, you might possibly find our characters in the upcoming season of Fables
 his instagram is @jarretsullivan

    05 Alfred Smith: Ever At my Shoulders

    Your listeners and contributors can check out my horror flashfic at: www.nightshadestories.com

    and horror themed poetry at www.blackquillpoetry.com

    Read by Patrick Perini: The DM and mastermind behind the new D&D podcast Unbalanced Encounters. You can check it out anywhere you listen to podcasts. Their website is unbalancedencounters.com

    06 Brianna Fenty: This House Hates You

    Brianna's novel Henhouse Syndrome is planned to be published by Bloodhound Books in April! You can follow her adventure at @dryshark_writes

    Read by Tyler: The Penny Lich. TWClawson.com

    07 Paul Davis: The Ringmaster’s Family

    Paul has both submitted stories before, and read for us in the past. He has several published books that you can find on amazon by looking up Paul R. Davis. He is also a WONDERFUL editor, who is taking on new clients. If you’re looking for an editor, we’d be happy to help you get in touch, you can email us at [email protected]

    Read by Emily Greymoore. A voice actor and player on Unbalanced Encounters. She is massively talented and you should be following her on TikTok: @emilygreymooore

    08 Steve Cain: The Faceless One

    Recently released a new collection of poetry called the Silent Shore. You can follow him and access his work by going to his instagram, @19stevecain72

    Read by Jon Curtis. On TikTok @screamerjon05

    09 Micheal E. Wilson Jr.: Century Apart

    Michael submitted this story last November! He's a writer and musician and we need to get him on Correspondence ASAP. You can follow his work at therealmikewilson.com

    Read by Sam Oliver. Sam is a player on the show Unbalanced Encounters, as well as an artist. You can check out her AMAZING pottery at samanthaoliver.com.

    10 Curtis A. Deeter: Everything We Are Grateful For

    You can follow Curtis by going to his website curtisadeeter.com

    Note from the author: We do indeed have "Belinda the child" etched in our basement floor, and we looked at a house before we bought our current home that had a "Things I'm Grateful For" chart on the back of the basement door. It was weird things, like the roof over my head, meals, and mommy. We didn't buy that house for obvious reasons...just another that is also likely haunted


    Read by Jess Ayers. A player on the show Fables of Refuge, and an amazing Voice actor! You can follow her adventures @jessnxtdoor on instagram.

    11 Heidi Jackson: Frozen Graves.

    Note from the author: I am working on a collection of short horror stories, and working on making Hell Cell a full length novel. I like writing fiction and horror stories. I am from Canby, Oregon.

    Read by Tyler.

    12 Alexandra Harper: Red Planet

    This story has been published in Black Ink Fiction's anthology, Dark Matter.

    Other stories that have been published in various anthologies can be found on Amazon under Alexandra Harper's author page.

    Read by Aly Fitzgerald.

    https://www.youtube.com/alysreadingcorner

    https://www.instagram.com/_alyfitzgerald/

    14 Andre: We Are At The Edge

    Submitted through website, by André Schuck from Brazil.

    Read by Emily Greymoore.

  • If Mary Shelley's life were a book, you'd put it down because it sounds too dramatic and tragic to be believable. By her mid-20s, the creator of "Frankenstein" had run off with a poet, been disowned by her family, lost four children, published a literary masterpiece, and been widowed.

    Tyler and Hannah spend far too much time ragging on Mary's husband, and Tyler has quite the theory about the deeper meaning behind "Frankenstein."

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • Madi Mullen is the Product Manager of Libro.fm

    She joins both Hannah and Tyler to talk about books, audiobook, Libro.FM and living in the Pacific Northwest.

    If you want to support small businesses, and this podcast, you can go to this link https://tidd.ly/3BDh4Ul to get two free books and help our little show keep going.

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • Tyler and Hannah have been having a couple hectic weeks, but we're here to bond over our disappointment with "Go Set A Watchman," the book that was marketed as a sequel to Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird." Tyler bravely disavows racism, Hannah reiterates the necessity of hiring a good editor, and neither one of us can decide whether to recommend reading this book or not. We also have an exciting announcement! https://tidd.ly/3BDh4Ul Submissions for the Halloween flash fiction special are closed now, but we still want to see your work! Send us short stories (no more than 700 words, please) and we might read them on our show in the brand new Libro.fm Reading Corner.

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • Harper Lee was living the dream in the early 1960s. The first novel she had ever written had been published, become a bestseller, and been awarded the Pulitzer Prize all within a year. Almost overnight she had gone from an anonymous Alabaman to one of the most influential American authors in history. So why, then, didn’t this promising young writer publish anything else after “To Kill a Mockingbird”? Hannah and Tyler examine Lee’s incredible rise to prominence and her withdrawal from the spotlight.

    Hannah read: “Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee” by Charles J. Shields

    Tyler listened to: “The Mockingbird Next Door: Life With Harper Lee” by Marja Mills

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • Mason Allen is an author who has published several novels which you can find here:

    Rebellion: The Departure (The Rebellion Arc Book 1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RZ45VS3/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_gl_AMAQJAVNEPNE54RAP4ZH

    And has recently released several Dungeons and Dragons supplements that allow the players to choose new classes. You can follow that journey as well as his blog at www.mrmasonallan.com

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  • Hannah and Tyler get off topic early and often in this month’s chill episode. But we do try to talk a little more about Arthur Conan Doyle, the Sherlock Holmes adaptations we like and the ones we don’t, and how the mystery genre has changed since Doyle’s time. And we’re surprised and delighted by a poetry submission from longtime friend of the podcast, Bradley Botts.

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    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • Patrick Perini Writer, lover of fantasy, and the co-creator of the actual play podcast; Unbalanced Encounters. This conscientious Dungeon Master, with an unhealthy addiction for the theatrics, carries with him a strong belief that stories are what help us find each other and is constantly on the lookout for the next exciting and thought provoking story to tell. You can find him on TikTok @pcperini_ and see his work at www.unbalancedencounters.com Emily Greymoore Voice Actor, lover of creepy RPGs, and the co-creator of the actual play podcast Unbalanced Encounters. This walking ideas factory loves to play with concepts that spark people’s imagination, encourage curiosity in what is considered the mundane, and bringing ideas to life in a myriad of funny and ways to provoke thought and inspiration. You can find her on TikTok @emilygreymoore and see her work at www.unbalancedencounters.com

    Join their discord here: https://discord.com/invite/vEE4tH4avR

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7 Follow us on Instagram: @lewisandlovecraft @twclawson_pdx @thehannahray Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LewisandLovecraft/ Website: https://lewislovecraft.weebly.com/ Email: [email protected]

  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is best known for creating the iconic character of Sherlock Holmes. But as Hannah and Tyler discovered, Doyle led a wild life even before penning the novel that would bring him fame. Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7 Follow us on Instagram: @lewisandlovecraft @twclawson_pdx @thehannahray Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LewisandLovecraft/ Website: https://lewislovecraft.weebly.com/ Email: [email protected]

  • Tyler and Hannah took Between Lewis & Lovecraft to the Through the Looking Glass arts festival in Canby last month, recording interviews with several independently published authors. We talked with them about their work, writing process, what made them decide to go the independent publishing route, and more. Back in their respective studios, Hannah and Tyler end the episode with another round of 1-Star Reviews of Books We've Talked About on the Show and Tyler does.... not as well as he did the first time. 00:00 The hosts catch up on what they've been reading/writing lately26:30 Interviews from the arts festival1:29:15 1-Star Reviews Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassenAs well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7Follow us on Instagram: @lewisandlovecraft@twclawson_pdx@thehannahrayFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LewisandLovecraft/Website: https://lewislovecraft.weebly.com/Email: [email protected]

  • William Shakespeare is the most famous playwright of all time, but his life is largely a mystery. No one wrote about his life when he was alive, and he left few (if any) personal writings and letters behind for historians to study. But Tyler and Hannah still found plenty to discuss during this episode, including Shakespeare's dad's fall from societal grace after being caught trafficking one very controversial material, Shakespeare's marriage to Anne Hathaway, and of course speculation that many of his most famous sonnets are about a man. Biography: “Will in the World” by Stephen Greenblatt

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  • We just chillin'! Talking more about Brandon Sanderson, mainly focusing on his Laws of Magic. We end the episode with a new game where Hannah reads truly scathing reviews of books we've talked about on the show and Tyler has to guess the book.

    And Tyler’s fantasy sitcom “The Penny Lich” is out now! Order it online wherever books are sold (might we suggest our friends at The Book Nook?) and subscribe to Tyler’s newsletter so you don’t miss the next story in the series: https://mailchi.mp/29f1a174c134/pennylichjoin

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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  • When Robert Jordan died in 2007, he left the beloved epic fantasy series “The Wheel of Time” incomplete. But a moving eulogy written by emerging fantasy author Brandon Sanderson caught the attention of Jordan’s widow, Harriet McDougal. After reading just a couple chapters of Sanderson’s novel “Mistborn,” McDougal knew she’d found the author to finish her husband’s series.

    But before Sanderson finished one of the biggest fantasy series of the 21st century, he considered giving up on writing altogether. Tyler and Hannah discuss his early life and education, many rejections, and the books that finally hit it big. Tyler’s also back with another conspiracy theory — get ready for the Jordan-Sanderson Paradox — and Hannah feels bad for a water bottle.

    And Tyler’s fantasy sitcom “The Penny Lich” is out now! Order it online wherever books are sold (might we suggest our friends at The Book Nook?) and subscribe to Tyler’s newsletter so you don’t miss the next story in the series: https://mailchi.mp/29f1a174c134/pennylichjoin

    Thank you to Jake Bassen for our theme song: https://soundcloud.com/jakebassen

    As well as Cam Clawson, for our Correspondence Remix: https://soundcloud.com/camclawson7

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