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Fourth Horseman Press provides adventurous readers worldwide with first-class fiction and insightful cultural analysis. Its publications offer readers the opportunity to glimpse imaginative worlds crafted by exceptional authors. Each of the publisher's projects is unique, designed to challenge traditional genres and formulas in an effort to discover compelling characters and their stories. The Fourth Horseman Press podcast offers the chance to hear interviews with our authors and to learn more about our books.

Fourth Horseman Press Adam Chamberlain & Brian A. Dixon

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Fourth Horseman Press provides adventurous readers worldwide with first-class fiction and insightful cultural analysis. Its publications offer readers the opportunity to glimpse imaginative worlds crafted by exceptional authors. Each of the publisher's projects is unique, designed to challenge traditional genres and formulas in an effort to discover compelling characters and their stories. The Fourth Horseman Press podcast offers the chance to hear interviews with our authors and to learn more about our books.

    Back to Frank Black: Ten Years Later

    Back to Frank Black: Ten Years Later

    Associate Publisher Adam Chamberlain interviews authors from Back to Frank Black (2012),  an unprecedented volume from Fourth Horseman Press exploring the landmark television series Millennium (1996-99). This omnibus edition of the podcast collects together six interviews that explore the series' legacy through its characters and themes, its use of popular music, its place in the history of the mystery genre, and its haunting manifestations of evil.
    Back to Frank BlackInformationOrder a copyTrailerThe Millennial AbyssChildren of the NightFourth Horseman PressWebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramKlea ScottIMDbTwitterJoseph MaddreyBlogGoodreadsJohn Kenneth MuirThe House Between webisodesThe House Between in printEnter the House BetweenMcFarland BooksReflections on Cult Movies and Classic TVTwitterFacebookAlexander ZelenyjWebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramThese Long Teeth of the NightEibonvale PressSolarisBrian A. DixonProfileTwitterMastadonAdam ChamberlainProfileMore MillenniumEvil Earworms Spotify PlaylistMillennium Group Sessions ReduxMillennium after the MillenniumThe X-Files Preservation CollectionThe Time is NowThe X-Cast interviews Chris CarterSammensværgelsen interviews Chris Carter

    • 3 hr 21 min
    Brian A. Dixon & Adam Chamberlain on Visions of Evil in Millennium

    Brian A. Dixon & Adam Chamberlain on Visions of Evil in Millennium

    Associate Publisher Adam Chamberlain interviews Publisher Brian A. Dixon about his perspectives on Millennium (1996-99) for Back to Frank Black (2012),  an unprecedented volume from Fourth Horseman Press exploring the landmark television series. Dixon shares his view of Frank Black as the epitome of the detective as he considers the character's place in the history of the mystery genre. Meanwhile, Chamberlain talks about the many faces of evil that find form across the series.
    Created by Chris Carter, Millennium tells the story of Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a legendary forensic profiler gifted with the ability to see into the minds of killers. Through his work as a consultant with the F.B.I. and the mysterious Millennium Group, the series offers a thoughtful exploration of the nature and manifestations of evil in the modern world. Millennium ran for three seasons and sixty-seven episodes, but its story does not end there.
    Back to Frank BlackInformationOrder a copyTrailerThe Millennial AbyssChildren of the NightFourth Horseman PressWebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramKlea ScottIMDbTwitterBrian A. DixonProfileTwitterMastadonAdam ChamberlainProfileTwitterFacebookInstagramMore MillenniumThe X-Files Preservation CollectionMillennium Group Sessions ReduxMillennium after the MillenniumThe Time is NowThe X-Cast interviews Chris CarterTeaser written by Brian A. Dixon and performed by Klea Scott
    Produced by Adam Chamberlain

    • 51 min
    Alexander Zelenyj on Lucy Butler as Legion

    Alexander Zelenyj on Lucy Butler as Legion

    Associate Publisher Adam Chamberlain interviews returning guest Alexander Zelenyj about his perspectives on Millennium (1996-99) for Back to Frank Black (2012),  an unprecedented volume from Fourth Horseman Press exploring the landmark television series. Zelenyj shares his thoughts on Frank Black's nemesis, Lucy Butler, in all her many guises.
    Created by Chris Carter, Millennium tells the story of Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a legendary forensic profiler gifted with the ability to see into the minds of killers. Through his work as a consultant with the F.B.I. and the mysterious Millennium Group, the series offers a thoughtful exploration of the nature and manifestations of evil in the modern world. Millennium ran for three seasons and sixty-seven episodes, but its story does not end there.
    Back to Frank BlackInformationOrder a copyTrailerThe Millennial AbyssChildren of the NightFourth Horseman PressWebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramKlea ScottIMDbTwitterSarah Jane RedmondIMDbWebsiteAlexander ZelenyjWebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramThese Long Teeth of the NightEibonvale PressSolarisMore MillenniumMillennium Group Sessions ReduxMillennium after the MillenniumThe Time is NowThe X-Cast interviews Chris CarterTeaser written by Brian A. Dixon and performed by Klea Scott
    Produced by Adam Chamberlain

    • 27 min
    Joe Tangari on Evil Earworms in Millennium

    Joe Tangari on Evil Earworms in Millennium

    Associate Publisher Adam Chamberlain interviews Joe Tangari about his perspectives on Millennium (1996-99) for Back to Frank Black (2012),  an unprecedented volume from Fourth Horseman Press exploring the landmark television series. Tangari shares his expertise and insights on the use of popular music in the series.
    Created by Chris Carter, Millennium tells the story of Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a legendary forensic profiler gifted with the ability to see into the minds of killers. Through his work as a consultant with the F.B.I. and the mysterious Millennium Group, the series offers a thoughtful exploration of the nature and manifestations of evil in the modern world. Millennium ran for three seasons and sixty-seven episodes, but its story does not end there.
    Back to Frank BlackInformationOrder a copyTrailerThe Millennial AbyssChildren of the NightFourth Horseman PressWebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramKlea ScottIMDbTwitterMusicTalking Heads "Life During Wartime"Carpenters "(They Long to Be) Close to You"Paul Mauriat "Love Is Blue"Evil "7 Swans a Singin'"Bobby Darin "Mack the Knife"Zager & Evans "In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)"Patti Smith "Land: Horses / Land of a Thousand Dances / La Mer (de)"Percy Sledge "The Dark End of the Street"Screamin' Jay Hawkins "Little Demon"Evil Earworms Spotify PlaylistMore MillenniumMillennium Group Sessions ReduxMillennium after the MillenniumThe Time is NowThe X-Cast interviews Chris CarterTeaser written by Brian A. Dixon and performed by Klea Scott
    Produced by Adam Chamberlain

    • 39 min
    John Kenneth Muir on a Unified Theory of Millennium

    John Kenneth Muir on a Unified Theory of Millennium

    Associate Publisher Adam Chamberlain interviews John Kenneth Muir about his perspectives on Millennium (1996-99) for Back to Frank Black (2012),  an unprecedented volume from Fourth Horseman Press exploring the landmark television series. Muir shares his theories on the themes explored in each season, from suburban apocalypse to animal symbolism and beyond.
    Created by Chris Carter, Millennium tells the story of Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a legendary forensic profiler gifted with the ability to see into the minds of killers. Through his work as a consultant with the F.B.I. and the mysterious Millennium Group, the series offers a thoughtful exploration of the nature and manifestations of evil in the modern world. Millennium ran for three seasons and sixty-seven episodes, but its story does not end there.
    Back to Frank BlackInformationOrder a copyTrailerThe Millennial AbyssChildren of the NightFourth Horseman PressWebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramKlea ScottIMDbTwitterJohn Kenneth MuirThe House Between webisodesThe House Between in printEnter the House BetweenMcFarland BooksReflections on Cult Movies and Classic TVTwitterFacebookMore MillenniumMillennium Group Sessions ReduxMillennium after the MillenniumThe Time is NowThe X-Cast interviews Chris CarterTeaser written by Brian A. Dixon and performed by Klea Scott
    Produced by Adam Chamberlain

    • 40 min
    Paul Clark on the Fable of Frank Black

    Paul Clark on the Fable of Frank Black

    Associate Publisher Adam Chamberlain interviews Paul Clark about his perspectives on Millennium (1996-99) and Back to Frank Black (2012),  an unprecedented volume from Fourth Horseman Press exploring the landmark television series. The pair discuss Clark's thoughtful perspective on the series' central character per his contribution to the book, a chapter entitled "The Story of Lance Henriksen and the Fable of Frank Black".
    Created by Chris Carter, Millennium tells the story of Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a legendary forensic profiler gifted with the ability to see into the minds of killers. Through his work as a consultant with the F.B.I. and the mysterious Millennium Group, the series offers a thoughtful exploration of the nature and manifestations of evil in the modern world. Millennium ran for three seasons and sixty-seven episodes, but its story does not end there.
    Back to Frank BlackInformationOrder a copyTrailerThe Millennial AbyssChildren of the NightFourth Horseman PressWebsiteTwitterFacebookInstagramKlea ScottIMDbTwitterMore MillenniumMillennium Group Sessions ReduxMillennium after the MillenniumThe Time is NowThe X-Cast interviews Chris CarterTeaser written by Brian A. Dixon and performed by Klea Scott
    Produced by Adam Chamberlain

    • 41 min

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