Thank you for listening to readings from the first 8 episodes of T. Reilly's sci-fi mystery inBLUE, a short serial that T. created as an experiment. You can read the rest for free on his website, author-treilly.com until November 1st. In the re
In Part 2 of All Things Horror, Kim and T. chat about some of their most memorable experiences and lasting influences with the horror genre in movies, tv, comics and more...
Kim and T. are back after a short break to take on the "beast" as they delve into all things horror-related in the first part of a three parter devoted horror in the 80s.
In Chapter 6, we learn more about Sophia. Now working for the Department of Defense and overseeing the operations within a secretive and mysterious building dubbed "the experimental physics building", her theories seem to be driven by what hap
They symbolize something important and meaningful, or infamous. They are to be admired, and they disappoint. Kim and T. talk 80s cultural icons. The good, bad and ugly. Animal, vegetable and mineral.
What was that feeling? So unsettling, so unnerving. Perhaps the first glimpse of where the creative muse will take you. Was it an earthquake? No, just teen angst. Kim and T. have touched on the angst in nearly every episode so far. This time, t
“I liked my books and clouds and sunsets.” - S.E. Hinton. How do you get to the core of the teenage experience in all its insecurity, fear and wonder. Maybe the only sincere way is that it be written by a teenager. Kim and T. discuss the book,
The soundtracks for their teenage years were filled with deep, rich, diverse and numerous songs covering several genres. Considering the influences that ranged from hip hop to punk rock and everything in between, Kim and T. attempt to narrow it
Chapter 2 introduces us to therapist Dr. Arya Chettiar. After she discovers a mysterious link shared by four of her patients and then receives an out-of-the-blue invitation from a stranger, will she put the pieces of the puzzle together? Or, wi
Arcade games, pizza, groups of teenagers hanging, deep philosophical talks against a brick wall, hatchbacks and road freedom. Kim and T. talk about the first hangouts, and their first cars. So put the key in the ignition, pop the cassette tape
You remember that time, when the words jumped off the page and burrowed into your soul. The first time you realized the magic that could reside between the covers. Kim and T. talk about those first books that open their eyes, the looking glass
It all begins here with a mysterious message sent out widely, but only received by a chosen few: "Are you out there? Do you see us? We are here, we are real and you are not alone. There are others just like you. If you see only blue too, then c
Kim and T. look back to the teenage brand, 80s analogue style. No selfies, no texting, no social media. Exploring persona and individuality through the minutiae of cliques, fashion and musical genre might just find a few of those special moment
Now that we’ve released a handful of episodes, and we’ve shared a little about where and when the creative muse began to grow for each of us, we decided to record and release T.’s novella inBLUE on a chapter by chapter basis, and send one chapt
Did you hear that? Yep, bumps in the night. Scary stories, horror show hosts, paranormal happenings, haunted shores and monstrous legends. In future episodes, Kim and T. will do a deeper dive into some of those darker inspirations that burrowed
Considering the origins of the muse wouldn't be sincere without recognizing the fears and anxieties of the time, and their impact on the art. Kim and T. take a look back at the regional and global issues that not only contributed to shaping the
Kim and T. take a look back at the three very different locales that made up their unique space growing up. Put a pin on the map, then circle a radius that catches the city of Philadelphia, the Jersey Shore and a wooded mystery called the Pin