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Joshua Gillingham : Writing Inspired by Norse Mythology


Season: 5 Episode: 2
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Joshua Gillingham is a fantasy writer whose work is heavily inspired by Norse Mythology and the Icelandic  sagas.  In this edition of the podcast we have an interview with Josh and we hear his short story "An Empty Thing" Read by Alex C Stewart

The presenter in this edition is Sally Walker-Taylor
Sound design and music are by Chris Gregory
The interview with Josh Gillingham was recorded over zoom and we apologise for the sound variations in the recording.
The interviewer is Chris Gregory

You can find out more about Joshua Gillingham by visiting his website  

https://www.joshuagillingham.ca

and following him on twitter where he posts as https://twitter.com/JoshMGillingham

 You can buy Josh’s book The Gatewatch directly from Crows Nest Books here 

https://www.crowsnestbooks.com/product/the-gatewatch/


In this episode we featured a trailer for the new audio drama "Darkstead" by Lucy Gibb Smith.   
You can subscribe to Darkstead via the podcast’s website here https://www.darkstead.com/

And follow Darkstead on twitter here https://twitter.com/DarksteadPod

You can book onto the Alternative Stories audio drama workshop with  London Lit Lab on 6th November here  https://www.londonlitlab.co.uk/course/live-online-audio-drama-writing-for-sound/

 And book for the Introduction to Audio Drama for Science Fiction Writers with Chris Gregory of Alternative Stories and Sci Fi writer Emily Inkpen on 8th November here 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/an-introduction-to-audio-drama-for-science-fiction-writers-tickets-180790508277?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch

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