Peter Orullian - author of the Vault of Heaven series, including "The Unremembered" and the recently released "Trial of Intentions" - is a creator who tells stories in many forms. An award-winning musician, writer of long and short form fiction, and producer of video presentations for his fiction, Peter embraces the idea of the transmedia storyteller with eloquence and style.
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Joined by the marvelous Lauren "Scribe" Harris, we indulge in a fascinating 20(ish) minutes of conversation with Peter, exploring the very essence of the creative experience for him, the art of infusing authenticity into a tale, and more. Writerly goodness is just a mouse-click away (but wait... there's more! Check out Peter's Workshop episode!)
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Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Peter Orullian
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Where to find Peter...
His website is a veritable smorgasbord of delights and wonders!
He's conducted some marvelous interviews, including Patrick Rothfuss and George R. R. Martin
The Vault of Heaven website is equally fabulous
And, of course, there's always the marvel of Facebook and Twitter
Lauren "Scribe" Harris is makin' magic ALL the time...
Lauren "Scribe" Harris
You would do well to follow her blog... much goodness to be had there
Check out her podcast, Fandom PhD
She is, of course, on the Twitters and the Facebooks
She's been interviewed by Chris Lester and on The Way of the Buffalo podcast
And there are several literary treats of her's you can enjoy...
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Peter Orullian - author of the Vault of Heaven series, including "The Unremembered" and the recently released "Trial of Intentions" - is a creator who tells stories in many forms. An award-winning musician, writer of long and short form fiction, and producer of video presentations for his fiction, Peter embraces the idea of the transmedia storyteller with eloquence and style.
Joined by the marvelous Lauren "Scribe" Harris, we indulge in a fascinating 20(ish) minutes of conversation with Peter, exploring the very essence of the creative experience for him, the art of infusing authenticity into a tale, and more. Writerly goodness is just a mouse-click away.