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My wife and I are indie authors, and we will discuss how to publish your works so that you retain all of your creative rights and royalties. We are also publishers and can help publish your work in print and audiobook formats. But more importantly, we have fun on our show; we, along with our son, will write and act in original plays, some comedy, horror, and drama. Also, we will give one lucky listener a free audiobook on each episode. It's a code for audible and will be announced at the show's end. New episodes will air each week on Sunday evenings at 8 p.m.

Indie Authors Discussion and more Tim, Lorie Simpson and Elijah Simpson

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My wife and I are indie authors, and we will discuss how to publish your works so that you retain all of your creative rights and royalties. We are also publishers and can help publish your work in print and audiobook formats. But more importantly, we have fun on our show; we, along with our son, will write and act in original plays, some comedy, horror, and drama. Also, we will give one lucky listener a free audiobook on each episode. It's a code for audible and will be announced at the show's end. New episodes will air each week on Sunday evenings at 8 p.m.

    The Red House 1947

    The Red House 1947

    Handicapped farmer Pete (Edward G. Robinson) and sister Ellen (Judith Anderson) have raised ward Meg (Allene Roberts) as their own on a reclusive farm. Now a teenager, Meg, convinces her friend Nath (Lon McCallister) to come help with chores on the farm. When Nath insists on using a shortcut home through the woods, Pete warns the young man of screams in the night and the terrors associated with the abandoned red house. Curious, Meg and Nath ignore his warnings and begin exploring and troubling secrets are revealed.

    • 1 hr 40 min
    little shop of horrors 1960

    little shop of horrors 1960

    Florist shop owner Gravis Mushnick has two employees, Audrey Fulquard and Seymour Krelboined. Located on skid row, Mushnick's rundown shop gets little business. When Seymour fouls up a floral arrangement for dentist Dr. Farb, Mushnick fires him. Hoping to change his mind, Seymour talks about a plant he has grown from seeds he got from a "Japanese gardener over on Central Avenue."[20] Seymour named the plant "Audrey Jr.", which delights Audrey.

    However, when finally shown the plant, Mushnick is unimpressed. Seymour suggests that Audrey Jr.'s uniqueness might attract people to see it, and Mushnick gives him one week to revive the plant. The usual plant food does not nourish it, but when Seymour accidentally pricks his finger, he discovers that the plant craves blood. Fed on Seymour's blood, Audrey Jr. begins to grow. The shop's revenues increase when customers are lured in to see the plant. Mushnick tells Seymour to refer to him as "Dad" and calls Seymour his son in front of a customer.

    The plant develops the ability to speak and demands that Seymour feed it. Now anemic, Seymour walks along the railroad track. Throwing a rock to vent his frustration, he inadvertently knocks out a drunken man who falls on the track and is run over by a train. He tries to get rid of the body by burying it in a yard but is nearly caught each time. Guilt-ridden, Seymour decides to feed the mutilated body parts to Audrey Jr. Meanwhile, Mushnick returns to the shop to get cash and secretly observes Seymour feeding the plant. Mushnick considers telling the police but hesitates after seeing the line of customers at his shop the next day.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Gorilla, The 1939

    Gorilla, The 1939

    When a wealthy man (Lionel Atwill) is threatened by a killer known as The Gorilla, he hires the Ritz Brothers to investigate. A real escaped gorilla shows up at the mansion just as the investigators arrive. Patsy Kelly portrays a newly hired maid who wants to quit because the butler, played by Bela Lugosi, scares her.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Killers From Space 1954

    Killers From Space 1954

    Dr. Douglas Martin is a scientist working on atomic bomb tests. While collecting aerial data on an Air Force atomic blast at Soledad Flats, his plane crashes. He survives the crash unhurt, walking back to the air base with no memory of what happened, except for a strange scar on his chest.At the base hospital, he acts so strangely that the authorities bring in the FBI, thinking he may be an impostor. He is cleared, but told to take some time off. He protests at being excluded from his project.An atomic test is set off without his knowledge, so Martin steals the data, then goes back to Soledad Flats and puts the papers under a stone. The FBI agent has followed him, but he escapes until he crashes his car. Back at the hospital, he is given truth serum. He tells a story about being captured by space aliens from Astron Delta and held in their underground base. (The aliens have big eyes like ping-pong balls.)The aliens plan to exterminate all humans with giant insects and reptiles, grown with radiation absorbed from the bomb tests. Martin intuits that the aliens use stolen electric power to control their powerful apparatus, and they need the bomb data to predict the energy to be released and balanced. The aliens had blanked his memory and hypnotized him into getting the data for them.The FBI agent and the base commander are skeptical of such an incredible story, and keep him confined at the hospital.With some calculations on a slide rule, Dr. Martin determines that if he shuts off the power to Soledad Flats for just ten seconds, it will create an overload in the aliens' equipment. So he escapes the hospital and goes to the nearby electrical power plant, where he forces a technician to turn off the power. The alien base is destroyed in a massive explosion, saving the Earth from conquest.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    the ghoul 1933

    the ghoul 1933

    Professor Henry Morlant (Boris Karloff), a great Egyptologist, thinks that the ancient jewel which he calls the "Eternal Light" will give him powers of rejuvenation if it is offered up to the ancient Egyptian god Anubis. But when Morlant dies, his servant Laing (Ernest Thesiger) steals the jewel. While a gaggle of interlopers, including a disreputable solicitor (Cedric Hardwicke) and a fake parson (Ralph Richardson), descend on the Professor's manor to investigate or steal the jewel for themselves, Morlant returns from the dead ("when the full moon strikes the door of my tomb", he predicted before dying) to kill everyone who has betrayed him.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    a preview of The Man-eaters of Tsavo

    a preview of The Man-eaters of Tsavo

    On Audible!
    Patterson wrote the true story of John Patterson in Tsalvo. In the book, lions are terrorizing the workers of the railroad near the turn of the century.

    • 17 min

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