In this episode, we sit down with E. Stephen Burnett, who, along with Ben Wolf (see episodes 10 & 11), is the co-founder of the forthcoming e-magazine, Lorehaven.
Stephen is a former print journalist who now helps run SpeculativeFaith.com and other faith-based websites that focus on fiction–including Lorehaven. He hails from Texas.
In episode 71:
- What Lorehaven is–and what it won’t be.
- What is a flash review?
- Stephen’s favorite version of Star Trek.
- Lorehaven’s goal to create book clubs.
- The broader content goals of Lorehaven.
- Who should everyone be reading?
- What is Stephen watching? Wonder Woman? Anime?
Links:
- Lorehaven.com
- SpeculativeFaith.com
- Frank Peretti’s The Visitation
- Kathy Tyres’ Firebird Trilogy
- Kerry Nietz’s Dark Trench Saga
- König’s Fire (Marc Schooley)
On this episode, we have Paul Smith, friend of previous guests, CW Briar and Jon Brhel. He’s author of Jason and the Draconauts!
In Episode 70:
This week, we have Kristen Stieffel, author of the debut novel,
In Episode 68:
We sat down with the delightful Sarah White, author of 
This week, we talk with Deanna Fugett (not to be confused with Deanna Troi). We get right into it with a discussion about oddly named characters, and where some of these names come from (don’t ask…)
And last, but not least, being eaten alive (metaphorically…)
After a way-too-long hiatus from publishing, we’re finally getting back into the swing of things! On this episode of the show, recorded WAAAAAY back in the spring (we won’t bring up Liberty’s scheduling/production issues), we have with us the one and only Avily Jerome. We know Avily from the Realm Maker’s conference, where she sometimes body-doubles President Donald Trump. But she’s also an amazingly talented author who wrote
In Episode 64:
This week, we hang out with second-time guest,
In this episode:
Enough of that, let’s go hunt moose and squirrel!
Julia Busko this week, authors of 



