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DragonCon 2012: Make the Bad Men Stop, Part 1

By Widge - posted 09.07.12 @ 4:07 am
Return of the Bad Men

Well, the annual tradition continues. Here you have our opening salvo of last weekend's Dragoncon extravaganza. We call it Make the Bad Men Stop, a panel/group therapy session in which we gather in the X-Track room and delve into what Hollywood has in store for our beloved pop culture properties.

The Law of Relative Development, of course, maintains that everything is in development somewhere--and no new research has been able to counter this. It's because of this that we pride ourselves on being able to shock and appall our audiences for these events. Without reducing somebody to tears, I feel we haven't achieved our goals.

Please note: like our normal podcasts, this is all over the map. And we flat out forget introductions. I'm just warning you ahead of time.

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To download this podcast directly, DragonCon 2012: Make the Bad Men Stop, Part 1, then do that thing.

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Widgett Walls is Need Coffee's Chief Cook and Bottle Washer. He is the author of the novel Mystics on the Road to Vanishing Point, and two collections of short stories, Magnificent Desolation and Something Else: The Complete First Season. He is also co-author of the children's book There's a Zombie in My Treehouse! All of those books are available in paperback or for the Kindle from Amazon. He is also the narrator and publisher of the first unabridged recording of Seneca's letters, available here. He is active on both Twitter and Facebook. (If you befriend him on Facebook, do say you came via Need Coffee.) He lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. He hardly ever sleeps.

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