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August 25, 2022
Episode 265 – Elizabeth Ann West and Randall Wood from ScribeCount
Mark has a chat with Elizabeth Ann West and Randall Wood.
Elizabeth Ann West is not only the public face of ScribeCount but is also an author whose books have hit the bestseller lists on all major vendors, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Apple Books, Google Play, and Kobo.
Randall Wood is the author of the bestselling Jack Randall thrillers and co-founder of ScribeCount a platform with the desire to be the preeminent author service platform, offering services every author needs.
Prior to the main segment, Mark shares recent comments, a personal update, and a few words about this episode’s sponsor.

You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.
During their conversation Mark, Elizabeth and Randall talk about:
Elizabeth’s new role at ScribecountWhy Elizabeth goes to conferences with two notebooksThe origin of ScribeCount in the back of a room and on cocktail napkins at NINC (Novelist’s Inc) in FloridaRandall and Elizabeth’s background as writersThe decision Randall made related to signing a deal with Tor versus indie publishingElizabeth’s earliest entrepreneur activities which involved killing her mother’s rubber tree plant at the age of eightThe thrill of landing on writing “Jane Austin fan fiction” style historical romanceWhy Elizabeth sells her eBooks at $9.99An overview of what ScribeCount is and how it helps authors understand their sales data from numerous sourcesThe complications that come with understanding advertising and marketing expenditures related to sales campaignThe difference of earnings in a month (live reporting) versus payments in a month (usually delayed 30 to 90 days)“Get off the spreadsheet, get on the Sunburst!”How ScribeCount is free to use until an author earns more than $999/monthLaunching Ingram Spark into the platform (which did happen roughly half way through August 2022)The very clear privacy policy that ScribeCount has, preserving data for ONLY each author account – it is never merged with other dataThe learning library that Elizabeth is working on to help mid-list authors learn how to leverage the data and the tools ScribeCount hasSome of the conferences that Elizabeth and Randall will be at over the next little whileAnd more…After the interview Mark reflects on the author-centric nature of ScribeCount and why that is so important. He also shares his thoughts on Elizabeth’s $9.99 price point for her novels.
Links of Interest:
ScribeCount (Mark’s affiliate link)Elizabeth Ann WestRandal WoodEP 175 – Philippa A. Werner with ScribeCountEP 263 – Terry Brooks & Susanna Kearsley – WWC Keynotes Part 1Buy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Elizabeth Ann West is a walking smile, eager to hear about your needs as an author through email, on Zoom, or at a writer’s conference! She is the public face of ScribeCount, overseeing the customer interaction, content, and overall service side of the company. Her main goal is to make sure our subscribers are getting the most out of our software.
Holding a Bachelor of Arts in Leadership Studies with a minor in English Literature, she brings over 15 years of experience in digital publishing to our team. She started in 2007 writing SEO content, and then shifted into novel writing in 2011. Never content to do just one thing, she has also worked as an ebook marketer and most recently, in the fields of author education, all while building her own publishing empire of over 20 books. Her books have hit the bestseller lists on all major vendors, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Apple Books, Google Play, and Kobo.
If she isn’t playing Magic the Gathering, or involved in a D&D campaign against an Ice Troll, you can find her watching a historical documentary or the latest Jane Austen adaptation. Her favorite book boyfriend is most assuredly, Mr. Darcy!

Randall Wood co-founded ScribeCount in 2018 with the intent that it become the preeminent author service platform on the internet. His goal is to make ScribeCount a place that services every author need.
A writer since his high school days, he was an early adopter of the Kindle and KDP and has been self-publishing since its inception in 2009. With a career started in the military and followed by a lifetime spent in the field of Emergency Medicine, he has ample experiences to draw from.
Randall holds a degree in Emergency Medical Services, working both on the ground and in the air until his writing provided him with the freedom to retire early. He now focuses on ScribeCount and other business ventures when not working on the next book.
When not dreaming up new features he can usually be found at the beach with his wife and giant dog Henry, taxiing his two teenagers everywhere, or building something. He’s known to produce copious amounts of sawdust.
The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
August 20, 2022
Episode 264 – Hank Phillippi Ryan & Edward Willett – When Words Collide Keynotes (Part 2)
Mark shares the keynotes given by Hank Phillippi Ryan and Edward Willett from an event he hosted on August 12, 2022 for the virtual When Words Collide 2022 annual conference.
Prior to the main segment, Mark shares a few words about this episode’s sponsor.

You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.
Hank Phillippi Ryan shares discusses ten things that she learned during the pandemic that she realized she already knewEdward Willett shares his life-long dream of being a writer, the circuitous journey and the multiple unexpected stops along the wayThe full video of these keynotes, as well as the ones by Terry Brooks and Susanna Kearsley (plus the conversation and Q&A that followed the talks) can be found here on YouTube.
Links of Interest:
When Words CollideHank Phillippi RyanEdward WillettYouTube Video of FULL Keynote TalksEP 262 – Rambling Hometown ReflectionsEP 263 – Terry Brooks & Susanna Kearsley – WWC Keynotes Part 1Buy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesThe introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
August 18, 2022
Episode 263 – Terry Brooks & Susanna Kearsley – When Words Collide Keynotes (Part 1)
Mark shares the keynotes given by Terry Brooks and Susanna Kearsley from an event he hosted on August 12, 2022 for the virtual When Words Collide 2022 annual conference.
Prior to the main segment, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, welcomes a new patron and then says a word about this episode’s sponsor.

You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.
Terry Brooks talks about a topic he hates to answer or discuss: “Where do you get your ideas?” and explains whySusanna Kearsley explores the concept of an author’s supposedly “solitary” life that may actually be filled with relationships.The full video of these keynotes, as well as the ones by Hank Phillippi Ryan and Edward Willett (plus the conversation and Q&A that followed the talks) can be found here on YouTube.
Links of Interest:
When Words CollideTerry BrooksSusanna KearsleyYouTube Video of FULL Keynote TalksEP 262 – Rambling Hometown ReflectionsThe Fantastic Comic Fan Podcast EP 57 – Author Mark LeslieBuy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesThe introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Episode – 263 – Terry Brooks & Susanna Kearsley – When Words Collide Keynotes (Part 1)
Mark shares the keynotes given by Terry Brooks and Susanna Kearsley from an event he hosted on August 12, 2022 for the virtual When Words Collide 2022 annual conference.
Prior to the main segment, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, welcomes a new patron and then says a word about this episode’s sponsor.

You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.
Terry Brooks talks about a topic he hates to answer or discuss: “Where do you get your ideas?” and explains whySusanna Kearsley explores the concept of an author’s supposedly “solitary” life that may actually be filled with relationships.The full video of these keynotes, as well as the ones by Hank Phillippi Ryan and Edward Willett (plus the conversation and Q&A that followed the talks) can be found here on YouTube.
Links of Interest:
When Words CollideTerry BrooksSusanna KearsleyYouTube Video of FULL Keynote TalksEP 262 – Rambling Hometown ReflectionsThe Fantastic Comic Fan Podcast EP 57 – Author Mark LeslieBuy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesThe introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
August 11, 2022
Episode 262 – Rambling Hometown Reflections
In this solo episode Mark reflects on a few things related to the regular returns back to his hometown of Levack, Ontario, and how those things have influenced his writing life.
Prior to the main segment, Mark shares an extremely brief personal update and a word about this episode’s sponsor.
You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.
Links of Interest:
Buy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesThe introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
August 4, 2022
Episode 261 – How to Write Brilliant Beginnings with S.W. Millar
Mark interviews S.W. Millar about his new book – How to Write Brilliant Beginnings: Crafting Your Novel’s Opening Chapters Made Easy.
Prior to the main segment, Mark shares a brief personal update, comments from recent episodes, and a word about this episode’s sponsor.

You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.
In their conversation, Mark and Shane talk about:
Shane’s background as an urban fantasy writer and a certified Story EditorWriting his first novel back in 2010, pulling it out of a drawer in 2015 and realizing how much it was lacking, and then engaging in a long period of study to better his craft and understanding of the businessWanting to write the kind of books he needed when he was first starting out and wanting to learnHow reading Jim Butcher’s Harry Desden files novels inspired Shane to want to write similar talesRealizing that he wanted to train as a writer-friendly editor with Kristina Stanley from FictionaryThe importance of having a degree of distance when you are taking in feedback from editors or readersShane’s preference for the type of fiction he prefers to edit: Urban fantasy, Thrillers, and Science-FictioHow to Write Brilliant Beginnings, Shane’s new book, and why it is such an important element to help with salesThe invisible/subtle question that you set up so that, in the reader’s mind, they are compelled to keep reading to find the answer to itWhy it is equally compelling to end your chapters, particularly the first two or three chapters, which as much of a hook as possibleThat “just one more principal”The idea of a character “going about their current ‘flawed’ existence”How everything a character sees and experiences is filtered through their wound and scarGiving your main character something very unique to them as an identifierThe five top things that you should give your character for them to be three dimensional and compelling to readersThe value of opening the novel with some type of conflict or action beatWhen ending chapters or cutting scenes, the element of cutting it off BEFORE the resolution that can compel the reader to keep readingThe way that old television programs, such as Batman that always cut to a commercial break with a hook that would make the audience want to keep watching to find out how it was resolvedThat “know, like, and trust” thing which can be so important when engaging in social mediaThe importance of open-ended questions that can lead to engagement and detailed answersShane’s books: How to Write Brilliant Beginnings, How to Plot Your Novel and How to Write Novels FastAnd more…After the interview, Mark reflects on distance and objectivity as well as that end of chapter “cut to commercial” hook.
Links of Interest:
S. W. (Shane) Millar’s WebsiteInstagramTikTokFictionaryEP 260 – Mood, Atmosphere, and Worldbuilding with Joshua EssoeBuy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesThe introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
July 28, 2022
Episode 260 – Mood, Atmosphere, and Worldbuilding with Joshua Essoe
Mark interviews editor Joshua Essoe about the elements of atmosphere, mood, and world-building.
Prior to the main segment, Mark shares a personal update, comments from recent episodes, and a word about this episode’s sponsor.

You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.
In their conversation, Mark and Joshua talk about:
How Joshua got into being an editor twelve years agoThe limitation of only being able to work 1:1 with so many clients at a time and how that led to Joshua deciding to release books (Essoe’s Guides to Writing) to assist writers with some of his knowledge/experienceThe way Joshua divides up a typical day of work, which involves a lot of burning the midnight oilJoshua’s unique way of combining two subjects into a single double-sided flip book as a special Kickstarter exclusive projectThe first flip book – Action Sequences / Sex ScenesThe second flip book – Worldbuilding / Mood & AtmosphereThe problem with trying to release a flip-book format in the traditional print book market. (Where does the bar code that’s supposed to be on the “back” of the book go?)Original artwork from James A. Owen that is part of these books, and this special Kickstarter projectThe 6 major areas where writers usually have issues in Worldbuilding, including Info-dumping, which is also broken down into 6 types:world-building info dumpthe back-story info dumpthe technical info dumpdialogue info dumpthought info dumpemotion info dumpHow Kevin J. Anderson does a great job of setting up his world in the first several pages of the Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. novelsThree big things that you need to do in your world-building: broadening it, deepening it, and involving itHow writers need to shackle their impulse to share too many details about their world all at once to readersA discussion of Tolkien’s world-building, which involved a combination of intriguing teaser moments, but also some longer segments of info-dumpingWhat are we talking about when we’re talking about Mood and Atmosphere?How there aren’t that many books in existence on the topic of mood and atmosphereThe way that every aspect of your writing that can contribute to moodHow atmosphere is a part of mood, but is a big enough element that it can be understood and explored on its ownAn excellent example of atmosphere from A Wrinkle in TimeHow you want to be purposeful when creating and sharing mood in your writingSome of the rewards that are going to be available in Joshua’s KickstarterAnd more…After the interview, Mark reflects on a couple of things from the discussion.
Links of Interest:
Joshua’s WebsiteJoshua’s Worldbuilding, Mood & Atmosphere KickstarterEP 137 – Action Sequences and Sex Scenes with Joshua EssoeKobo Writing Life Podcast – EP 76 – (Mark’s first interview with Joshua)Findaway VoicesThe Emotion Thesaurus on the Writers Helping Writers WebsiteOther Episodes Mentioned in this podcastEP 247 – My Mom’s Influence on Me As A WriterEP 258 – June 2022 Reflective Hangout Highlight ClipsBuy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesThe introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
July 21, 2022
Episode 259 – Do You Hear What I Hear? The Sound of Opportunity
In this solo episode where Mark shares some examples of ways that authors can leverage some of the audio and audiobook options available to them.
Prior to the main segment and clips, Mark shares a personal update, comments from recent episodes, and a word about this episode’s sponsor.

You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.

Links of Interest:
Findaway VoicesOther Episodes Mentioned in this podcastEP 029 – Terry Fallis on Writing with Authenticity, Humor, and PassionEP 063 – Wait! Did You Hear That? All About AudiobooksEP 136 – Great sales at Google with Brian RathboneEP 148 – AI Voice Double Conversation with Joanna PennEP 233 – Love Only Better, with Paulette StoutEP 227 – Publishing Trends and Reflections for 2022EP 257 – Naima Simone on Writing with Heart, Humor, and HeatDraft2Digital Podcast EP 073 – Acting, Audiobooks, and TikTok with Actress Sarah SampinoThis Time Around (Short Story – Audio Versions)Human Narrated/Scott Overton (Paid)Human Narrated/Scott Overton (FREE YouTube)Google Play AI Narrated – Mike (FREE)The 7 P’s of Publishing SuccessHuman Narrated/Mark (Paid)AI Narrated – VocoCraft – BrianAI Narrated – Google Play – MikeMark’s Short Story CollectionsActive ReaderBumps in the NightSnowman ShiversEvasion (Human Narrated / Brian Troxell)Buy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesThe introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
July 14, 2022
Episode 258 – June 2022 Reflective Hangout Highlights
This week’s episode is a series of highlighted clips from the nearly 3 hours of Reflective Hangout sessions that took place in June 2022 with Mark and a few patrons of the podcast:
Katie CrossMatty DalrympleRoland DenzelKathy MacPrior to the main segment and clips, Mark shares a word about this episode’s sponsor.

You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.
Links of Interest:
Findaway VoicesAudiobooks See Double Digit Growth (Findaway Blog)APA – Sales & Consumer Survey Press ReleaseJune 2022 Reflective Hangout 1June 2022 Reflective Hangout 2June 2022 Reflective Hangout 3Buy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and AutomobilesThe introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
July 7, 2022
Episode 257 – Naima Simone on Writing with Heart, Humor, and Heat
Mark interviews USA Today Bestselling author Naima Simone about writing sizzling romances with heart, a touch of humor and snark.
Prior to the interview, Mark shares a personal update, reads recent comments, and shares a word about this episode’s sponsor.

You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.
During their chat, Mark and Naima talk about:
Naima’s unique and fun tagline: “Where heart, humor, and heat collide”Learning to read as early as 3 and 4 years of ageSome of Naima’s favorite books she read when growing up, and also sneaking into her mom’s room to read her mom’s more adult romance books at the age of 11 and 12Writing her first story about a cucumber named Fred who went to the bookstoreThe romance book she wrote in the 2nd gradeThe “fan fiction” type of stories that she used to write and trade with her sisterThe “Donnie Wahlberg” inspired romantic story Naima wroteWhy Naima worked so hard and never gave up on her dream to be a published authorWhat was supposed to be that “next level” of her career and the experience of opening that first royalty checkNaima’s father’s advise about following your passion and how his support and advice helped her at that devastating moment of seeing that particular royalty checkThe importance of the emotional and logistical support of her husbandHow Naima may write romance but that her husband is the romantic person in their relationshipThe core of honor, respect, and vulnerability from her husband who has made it into some of Naima’s fictional charactersDeciding between working with a publisher or self-publishing a particular writing projectNaima’s love of the 80’s and 80’s music and how that has made it into a particular series she is writingHer book Jessie’s Girl, and the connection to Rick Springfield using it as an example that song titles can’t be copyrightedNaima’s advice for new of beginning writersAnd more…After the interview Mark reflects on Naima’s pivotal moment.
Links of Interest:
Naima Simone’s WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitterEP 256 – Knowing Your Value and Worth as an AuthorFindaway VoicesBuy Mark a CoffeePatreon for Stark ReflectionsBest Book Ever PodcastLovers Moon PodcastThe Relaxed AuthorBuy eBook DirectBuy Audiobook DirectPublishing Pitfalls for AuthorsAn Author’s Guide to Working with Libraries & BookstoresWide for the WinMark’s Canadian Werewolf BooksThis Time Around (Short Story)A Canadian Werewolf in New YorkStowe Away (Novella)Fear and Longing in Los AngelesFright Nights, Big CityLover’s MoonThe Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Published since 2009, USA Today Bestselling author Naima Simone loves writing sizzling romances with heart, a touch of humor and snark. Her books have been featured in The Washington Post and Entertainment Weekly, and described as balancing “crackling, electric love scenes with exquisitely rendered characters caught in emotional turmoil.”
She is wife to Superman, or his non-Kryptonian, less bullet proof equivalent, and mother to the most awesome kids ever. They all live in perfect, sometimes domestically-challenged bliss in the southern United States.
The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0