Max Booth III is the Editor-in-Chief of Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, the Managing Editor of Dark Moon Digest, and the co-host of Castle Rock Radio, a Stephen King podcast. He's also the author of many novels such as The Nightly Disease and frequently contributes columns to both LitReactor and Gamut. Also... he lives in Texas.
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http://www.talesfromthebooth.com/
http://www.darkmoondigest.com/
MUSIC by Disasterpeace. The Story Studio — a podcast where an independent publishing company explores the world of self-publishing, independent art, and the future of storytelling. A show for filmmakers, authors, writers, comic book makers, crowdfunders, authorpreneurs, creators, and anyone looking to tell stories in the modern world.
TSS 31 - Building a Creative Writing Career W/ Justin Sloan
TSS 030 - Vegas, London, Dogs, & Publishing like a Trooper w/ Craig Martelle
TSS 029 - Books, Games, & The End of the World W/ Nick Cole
TSS 028 - 20 Books to 50k & More W/ Michael Anderle
TSS 027 - 2017 So Far W/ Dan & Luke
TSS 026 - Writing Bestselling Post-Apoc W/ John L. Monk
TSS 025 - Editing For Indies W/ Clark Chamberlain
TSS 024 - Producing Audio Drama W/ Matthew McLean
TSS 023 - The Art of Selling Your Soul W/ Russell Nohelty
TSS 022 - Building a Multimedia Empire W/ J. Thorn
TSS 021 - How Quickly Should You Be Publishing?
TSS 020 - Our Goals For 2017
TSS 019 - What we learned about Writing & Publishing in 2016
TSS 018 - The Art of Co-Authoring
TSS 017 - All About Black Mirror
TSS 016 - The New Wave Of UK Indie Comics W/ Close 2 Immortality
TSS 015 - Building a Publishing Legacy W/ Garrett Robinson
TSS 014 - Linking Stories W/ Darren Hawkbrook
TSS 013 - What I Learned Writing Ten Tales Of The Human Condition
TSS 012 - Beating NaNoWriMo
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