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Leo X. Robertson

Losing the Plot

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Losing the Plot

Leo X. Robertson

Losing the Plot

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Losing the Plot

Leo X. Robertson

Losing the Plot

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Austin first appeared on the podcast some years ago when his first book, "The Drip-Drop Prophet", came out with NihilismRevised. He's back with a poetry collection, "Shrapnel", out soon with Hybrid Sequence Media. We talk about the personal eve
Sebastian Muravchik is currently making music as SNS Sensation—but I first saw him performing in Glasgow and Edinburgh as the front man of the band Heartbreak, some ten years ago! We recently connected on Facebook so I thought I would find out
Mike Thorn returns to talk about his latest novel, "Shelter for the Damned" (Journalstone) but he also has a rerelease of his short story collection "Darkest Hours" coming out and a new collection, "Peel Back and See" out towards the end of the
Danger Slater and I had a great time last time discussing the films of Harmony Korine, so we rejoined forces to discuss Richard Linklater this time! I recommended “Slacker” to him and he suggested “A Scanner Darkly” to me. And thus a form was b
Third time's a charm! Jeanne Spicuzza and I cannot stop talking!!After we tried to say our goodbyes, we got to talking about favourite films and directors, which sparked off yet another big chat (part 3 of 3!), and got us to thinking that we w
We're back again! Jeanne Spicuzza and I had a great time talking last week, but I only got through about half my questions! So I join her again in part 2 (of 3!) of her chat to hear more about her latest film, "Night Rain", and how she is helpi
Jeanne Spicuzza is a writer and filmmaker currently living in LA. Her latest film, "Night Rain", in part about the Black Dahlia murder case, is now streaming at festivals.In part 1 (of 3!) of our chat, we talk about the appeal of true crime, t
Reece Connolly is the STAR of the indie horror film, A Werewolf in England, now available on DVD and Amazon Prime streaming! We talk about the difference between theatre and film acting, cozy winter months and why horror is super gay :PTwitter
Bo is back to talk about his latest book, "Our Biggest Fears", a short slasher with lots of blood but even more heart!We talk about the community, separating the art from the artist and tropey 80s flicks!Our Biggest Fears:https://www.amazon.
Luke Kondor made a feature film, “Keith”, mostly by himself, in his garage, in a month. WTF?!We talk about that, the allure of living in London and the joy of creativity!Luke’s site:http://www.lukekondor.com/Twitter:https://twitter.com/Luk
Alexander Pyles' debut release is a sci-fi chapbook, "MILO", out with Radix Media. We talk about bodily autonomy, Catholicism and the future of everything!MILO:https://radixmedia.org/product/milo-by-alexander-pyles/Alex on Twitter:https://t
Zelda Knight lives in Louisville Kentucky. She is an author under three different pen names—Zelda Knight, Iris Sword and Odyssey Rose!—and the editor-in-chief of small press Aurelia Leo, which currently puts out three different magazines and va
Madeleine Swann is back to talk about her latest book, "The Vine That Ate the Starlet", out with Filthy Loot!Madeleine on Twitter:https://twitter.com/MadeleineSwannMadeleine on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Madeleine-Swann/e/B0
SS Haque is a British Bengali writer who lives in London. We got published together and I first interviewed her for Losing the Plot like three years ago, and we've kept in touch since!We catch up on her latest favourite reads, staying creative
Danger Slater and I discuss the films of Harmony Korine, in particular "The Beach Bum" and "Spring Breakers", in our opinion two of the best films in recent years! (Spoiler alert! Watch them first if you want to join in :D)I set this up after
Sam Richard is a beloved Losing the Plot alumnus, who is back to celebrate two glorious occasions:1. The release of his latest book, the novella "Sabbath of the Fox-Devils" out with Weirdpunk Books2. The launch of his new podcast, Memento Mor
Jo Quenell's latest is The Mud Ballad, the first in Weirdpunk Books' new line of novellas!We talk about DIY art, schlocky horror films—and killing your inner bro! (Oh, and for context, at one point I hold up a book to the camera for Jo to see:
Jonathan Fortin is the author of LILITU: The Memoirs of a Succubus, a gothic fantasy set in Victorian England, set to be part of a forthcoming series!We talk about the Clarion writing workshop, voice acting and dressing like a Victorian gent!
Matthew Stokoe is the author most recently of "Colony of Whores", and perhaps most (in)famously of "Cows."We talk about the beauty of California, the randomness of fate—and how to avoid getting cancelled!Matthew's website:http://matthews
Jonathan Cosgrove is an Irish author who has a story in Crystal Lake Publishing's "Arterial Bloom" anthology, out now!We talk about why you don't need to write, nothing matters, nobody is special—and Ireland vs Japan!Arterial Bloom:https://w
Bo Chappell is the South Carolina-based author of Year 47 and Once You Get to Know Me, as well as the editor of By Year's End and Aphotic Realm's Appalachian Horror anthology. We talk about kindness, positivity, the joy of the creative communit
Marshall Riley is a Seattle-based musician who made, among many other brilliant tracks, Losing the Plot's intro tune!! Their last release, "Emerald Shitty", is now available on cassette tape through Captain Crook Records:https://captaincrookre
Philip LoPresti is a New York-based poet, photographer, and fiction author, most recently of the novella “The Things We Bury”, out with NihilismRevised. We talk about depression, tragedy, meaninglessness, cruelty—and awaiting our awards for all
Sam Crichton is an actor who has lived all over the place, now currently residing in Stavanger, Norway. He is the star of many films made by the Stavanger Filmmakers club, where has also given a lecture and led an acting workshop.We talk about
Frank Edler is an author, most recently of the novella “CatCoin”, which is a fictional retelling of the history of bitcoin--but with cats!He released the novella “Scatterbrain”, a horror comedy novella about a killer brain, at the end of 2018.
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