Archive for the ‘Interviews’ category

GSB Interviews Cherie Priest

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on August 4, 2011 at 9:16 am | No Comments

Cherie Priest photo by C Kittredge

I had the enviable task of talking with the talented Cherie Priest, recently, about her involvement with the recently released The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists, her forthcoming second novel in the Cheshire Red Reports series, Hellbent; and her progress on her wildly popular [...]

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Nothing HEARTLESS About this Werewolf: GSB Interviews Gail Carriger’s Prof. Lyall

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on July 1, 2011 at 12:39 pm | 2 Comments

Heartless, by Gail Carriger

Many thanks to our guest, today, Professor Randolph Lyall. He comes direct from Gail Carriger’s London, in her deliciously entertaining steampunk series, The Parasol Protectorate. GSB: I know your time is precious, so I’ll jump right in, if you’ll forgive me bypassing the usual niceties. For anyone who may not yet be acquainted with …

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Playtime with Desktop Gremlins: An Interview with David Landis

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on December 19, 2010 at 5:14 pm | 1 Comment

Playtime with Desktop Gremlins: an Interview with David Landis

Playtime with Desktop Gremlins: An Interview with David Landis By The Geek Gyrl, Justine Greene Today, I have the genuine pleasure of talking with David Landis, the innovative creative force behind Desktop Gremlins. If you haven’t met the gremlins, yet, then let me be the first to introduce you to these whimsical, wonderful paper creations. [...]

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Fading of the Cries: GSB Interviews Brian Metcalf, Brad Dourif & Jordan Matthews

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on July 2, 2010 at 1:51 am | 1 Comment

Fading of the Cries - the Geek Speak Blog Interview

Many people will tell you lightning doesn’t strike twice. The fandom equivalent might be, “you never get to talk to one of your all time favorite genre performers twice (so make it good, if you get the chance.) I was recently presented with the opportunity to do just that, when I interviewed Brad Dourif for [...]

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Repo Men & Runners: Viral Reality Game Goes to Great Lengths

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on March 13, 2010 at 5:43 am | 4 Comments

Eye: $345K ~ Heart: $975K ~ Kidney: $524K ~ Liver: $756K ~ Surviving Reposession: PRICELESS Many people have been following the exploits of four – well, two, now – intrepid individuals, running with their artiforgs from a bevy of body parts bounty men. Yes, they’re playing a real world, larger than life viral roleplaying game [...]

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Eric Garcia & the Repo Men are Coming! GSB Interview with Eric Garcia

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on March 9, 2010 at 6:14 am | 4 Comments

I got the distinct pleasure of interviewing Eric Garcia, the brilliant mind behind the darkly humorous and gripping novel, Repo Men, (formerly called Repossession Mambo) and the basis for the movie of the same name that hits theatres this month (3/19/10). I was further delighted to find that I had run into someone else who [...]

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GSB Welcomes the King of Snark, Mark Henry!

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on February 16, 2010 at 8:41 pm | 11 Comments

Thanks to our guest, author Mark Henry, for hanging out, virtually speaking. Mark is the creator of one of THE funniest, sexiest and best dressed zombies on the written page, Amanda Feral. Yes, I did say, “sexiest”, in the same sentence with “zombie.” I challenge you to read Happy Hour of the Damned, and not [...]

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Geek Speak Blog Interviews Brad Dourif

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on October 30, 2009 at 4:45 pm | 6 Comments

Brad Dourif

Geek Speak Blog had the unbelievable and totally enviable pleasure of talking with legendary actor, Brad Dourif, about his forthcoming film, Fading of the Cries, working his craft, playing the didgeridoo and other seasonal bits of tid. Fans of fantasy and horror films are well familiar with Dourif’s knack for intensity, and his ability to [...]

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