Today on the Speculative Fiction Cantina we are happy to welcome writers Kevin S. Chambers and Jason Klamm.
Kevin S. Chambers |
Kevin S. Chambers was born May, 3, 1990. Kevin has always had a wild imagination, often creating and writing stories during, church and school when he should have been paying attention. Not only did Kevin like to tell stories, he loved to read; until he entered high school
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Rich Martin a shop teacher at Kevin’s high school handed him a book, Eragon. For over a year Kevin held onto the book, until he finally read it. After which he continued to read, eventually finding the Sword of Truth Series.
Since 2010 Kevin has spent his time between reading, and writing not only novels, but screenplays as well.
Kevin's Book:
God's Rogue
Kevin's Links:
Jason Klamm
Jason Klamm has been a published writer for more than 20 years, training under beat author Fielding Dawson, who compared Klamm's early works to the likes of Kafka. He's the author of two books of satire, and is currently researching a book based on his podcast, Comedy on Vinyl. His comedy work has placed in national screenwriting competitions and his short films have been distributed by NBC Universal, Comedy Central and Frontier Airlines. He has also written films and TV pilots for Jamie Kennedy Entertainment.
Jason's Books:
Looking Forward: A Hopemoir
Post-Modem: The Interwebs Explained
Jason's Links:
Website/Blog
Facebook
Twitter
From today's program: Methane on Mars May Have Warmed the Planet.
Jason Klamm has been a published writer for more than 20 years, training under beat author Fielding Dawson, who compared Klamm's early works to the likes of Kafka. He's the author of two books of satire, and is currently researching a book based on his podcast, Comedy on Vinyl. His comedy work has placed in national screenwriting competitions and his short films have been distributed by NBC Universal, Comedy Central and Frontier Airlines. He has also written films and TV pilots for Jamie Kennedy Entertainment.
Jason's Books:
Looking Forward: A Hopemoir
Post-Modem: The Interwebs Explained
Jason's Links:
Website/Blog
From today's program: Methane on Mars May Have Warmed the Planet.
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