
TG Geeks Webcast Episode 291
Awa Jobe
Description
The Two Gay Geeks have a chat with three authors about how they write. We chat with KD Edwards, who you may be familiar with if you have listened to our show for any length of time, as well as Gregory Ashe, who we interviewed a couple of weeks ago about a new book he had coming out, and we talk with David R. Slayton, an author we will have an interview with shortly about his new book. We had a Writer's Round Table on “Pantsing versus Plotting” style of writing. Have a listen and we hope you enjoy this as much as we did.<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />About Our Panelists<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />☀☀☀<br /><br /><br />KD Edwards<br /><br />K.D. lives and writes in North Carolina, but has spent time in Massachusetts, Maine, Colorado, New Hampshire, Montana, and Washington. (Common theme until NC: Snow. So, so much snow.)<br /><br />Mercifully short careers in food service, interactive television, corporate banking, retail management, and bariatric furniture have led to a much less short career in Higher Education.<br /><br />The first book in his urban fantasy series THE TAROT SEQUENCE, called THE LAST SUN, was published in June 2018.<br /><br />K.D. is represented by Sara Megibow at kt literary, and Kim Yau at Paradigm for media rights.<br /><br />K.D. EDWARDS WRITES ADULT AND YA URBAN FANTASY.<br /><br />Gregory Ashe<br /><br />I'm a long-time Midwesterner. I've lived in Chicago, Bloomington (IN), and Saint Louis, my current home. Aside from reading and writing (which take up a lot of my time), I'm an educator.<br /><br />While I enjoy reading across many genres, my two main loves are mystery and speculative fiction. I used to keep a list of favorite books, but it changes so frequently that I've given up. I'm always looking for recommendations, though, so please drop me a line if you have something in mind!<br /><br />David R. Slayton<br /><br />I grew up in Guthrie, Oklahoma, where finding fantasy novels was pretty challenging, and f