Posts Tagged: ‘Bryan Lincoln’

The Roundtable Goes to Balticon (pt 1 of 2)

June 13, 2012 Posted by Dave Robison

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Balticon 46

This year I had the privilege and pleasure of attending Balticon 46. I’ve been to game and fantasy conventions before, but never Balticon, and I had heard it was THE con to attend for podcasters and new media creators and fans alike.

Wow.  Yeah.  It was amazing… fabulous panel discussions, great events, remarkable guests… and you couldn’t swing a dead cat without hitting an author, editor, publisher, or podcaster (I tried and, for the record, it wasn’t a real cat and I apologize to John Mierau for any injuries sustained during the experiment).  I learned so much and had the pleasure of finally meeting people who had existed only as voices in my iPad.  Just amazing.

Brion was unable to make the scene (with some excuse about continuing the education of our nation’s youth or something) but I had to share the awesomeness with him.  So I walked around the convention asking these remarkable creators one question: (more…)

Workshop Episode 10 (Guest Host: Bryan Lincoln)

May 8, 2012 Posted by Dave Robison

The Roundtable Podcast, Workshop Episode 10, with Bryan Lincoln and Tracy Bodine With Bryan Lincoln as Guest Host, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to put his diverse skill set to use and workshop a good sci-fi story. Enter Tracy Bodine, offering up a truly epic space opera for discussion around the Roundtable.  We had a great time (and you will, too) exploring some of the possibilities of his tale that includes aliens, time-travel, bio-augmentation, galactic intrigue and the multiverse. So sit back, fire up your Quantum Spectrometer, and enjoy! (when you’re done, check out Bryan’s Showcase Episode!)

 

PROMO: “Haywire” by Justin Macumber (check it out on Amazon)

Workshop Episode 10 (Guest Host: Bryan Lincoln)

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20 Minutes with Bryan Lincoln

May 4, 2012 Posted by Dave Robison

Bryan Lincoln

Bryan Lincoln

Bryan Lincoln represents a remarkable synthesis of science and creative mojo, equally at ease in a bioengineering lab, behind (or in front of) the mic, or at the keyboard.  The scope of his experiences is vast indeed (though he’s likely best known for his work with The Full-Cast Podcast, his resume includes vocal performance, audio production, writing a novel, and of course… science) and we delve into that pool of knowledge in this Showcase episode, exploring the distinctions between audiobooks, full-cast presentations, and audio drama, as well as discussing the parallels of rational science and irrational art.  So sit back, grab a mass spectrometer, and enjoy this enlightening 20 minutes (and don’t miss Bryan’s Workshop Episode)!

PROMO: View From Valhalla (http://www.viewfromvalhalla.com/)

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Literary Alchemist: Bryan Lincoln

May 3, 2012 Posted by Dave Robison

Bryan Lincoln

Literary Alchemist: Bryan Lincoln

Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Bryan Lincoln

Workshop Episode: Workshop Episode 10 (Guest Host: Bryan Lincoln)

Website/Blog: hhttp://www.fullcastpodcast.com

Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/bryan.lincoln

Bryan is a physicist with a passion for audio and storytelling. A self starter in audio production, he produces regularly for The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and HG World and has hosted several podcasts, including The Fullcast Podcast (an educational podcast about full cast audiobook production) and My Epic Heals (a gaming podcast about healing in The World of Warcraft).

Bryan is a producer first and a storyteller second, meaning he brings other people’s work to life in addition to his own. His first novel, “Malcontent”, is complete and under production as a full cast audiobook.

In the science realm, Bryan is something of an inventor, with past areas of research ranging from nonlinear dynamics to laser trapping to cellular biomechanics to biomedical device design.

Currently living in New England, Bryan has resided in eight cities across three countries over the course of his first 34 years.

Favorites include Tad Williams and Steven Erikson