The print-ready version of this week's episode, with a sneak peek at T.M. Camp's new book 'The Cradle'.
Digging deep into the past, this episode features one of T.M. Camp's earliest stories. Please note: This episode is available for audio only.
The transcript of the speech T.M. Camp recently gave on the subject of Strange Things He Believes About Writing.
In this episode, we listen in on a speech T.M. Camp recently gave on the subject of Strange Things He Believes About Writing.
In our thirteenth episode, we tag along on a late night car ride with Walter and Charlie.
In this twelfth episode (count 'em if you don't believe me), we get a sneak peek at some early sections of T.M. Camp's next novel "Pantheon". This episode has some of that "language" you hear so much about these days. Parental discretion is advised. Unless your kids already have a passing familiarity with the swears, of course.
In our eighth episode (count 'em if you don't believe me), pretty much everything that can go wrong does go wrong. And then a fat man finds love.
The print-ready version of "On the Bright Side of the Moon, I Wake" from this week's episode.
The print-ready version of the poems "Khepri" and "The Silver Wheel" from this week's episode.
In this episode, we get a little more sex, drugs, and rock and roll than usual. Also, voodoo.
The print-ready version of the poems "Lacquer", "The Face Game", and "Big Pop" from this week's episode.
This week's episode includes three poems, three mediations on family and where Death cuts us closest.
The print-ready version of the poem "Two Ghosts" and the story "Summer Salt" from this week's episode.
A lament on alcoholic rodents and artistic expression in the Midwest. Also The Devil gets a little tail in this week's story "Bottle of Shadows".