Episode 32: Stand-Up Comedian Jason Nash
Stand-up comedian and actor Jason Nash talks to Sean Tuohy about the upcoming release of his feature film “Jason Nash Is Married,” how his friends helped him make the movie, how he got started in comedy, and his energetic Vine videos.
Hello, World!
To find out more about Jason Nash, check out his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @Jason23Nash. “Jason Is Married” premieres June 24th and Writer’s Bone can’t recommend it enough. See it!
Episode 31: Comedian Dan St. Germain
Comic Dan St. Germain talks with Sean Tuohy about his web series “Kicking Dan Out,” his recently released standup album, “Bad at the Good Times,” and his serious/silly outlook on life.
To learn more about Dan St. Germain, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, subscribe to his YouTube channel, or follow him on Twitter @DSGermain.
Episode 30: Ending the World With Author Jacqueline Druga
Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy are reunited and it feels so good. The guys talk about books and movies that feature the end of the world and then chat with author Jacqueline Druga to find out how she goes about destroying civilization. She also agrees to kill the guys off in her next novel.
Wait, what?
To learn more about Jacqueline Druga, check out our previous interview with her, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, subscribe to her YouTube channel, or follow her on Twitter @gojake.
Episode 29: Doug Richardson In ‘Pod Harder’ Part 2
In Part 2 of an epic conversation (check out Part 1 if you haven't already), Sean Tuohy and Doug Richardson talk about how new technology influences screenwriting and the late Stephen J. Cannell.
Episode 28: Doug Richardson In ‘Pod Harder’ Part 1
In Part 1 of an epic conversation, Sean Tuohy and Doug Richardson talk Richard Gere, keeping your name out there as a screenwriter, taking risks as a writer, and what Doug’s new Twitter handle should be.
Episode 27: Historical Fiction Author Jeff Shaara
Jeff Shaara, author of Gods and Generals, The Last Full Measure, and, most recently, The Smoke at Dawn, talks with Daniel Ford about taking over his father Michael Shaara’s Civil War series, a few of his favorite historical figures, and why writers need to focus on telling the best story they can possibly tell.
To learn more about Jeff Shaara, visit his official website.
Episode 26: Award-Winning Horror Author Brian Keene
Award-winning horror author Brian Keene knows a thing or two about zombies, the undead, and dark fantasy. These are things therapists have mentioned after the words “Sean Tuohy” for years (even while sick, Daniel Ford can’t resist a crack at Sean’s expense). Sean went Han Solo and talked to Keene about his writing career and how he’s influenced zombie pop culture.
To learn more about Brian Keene, check out his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @BrianKeene.
Episode 25: Crazy Florida News, Mother’s Day Memories, and Chick Flick Failures
Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy talk about a news story that could only happen in Florida, what memories came to mind on Mother’s Day, and why today’s romantic comedies don't measure up.
Episode 24: Best-Selling Thriller Author James Rollins
A James Rollins novel is usually jam-packed with cool science, historical secrets, and exotic locales. His latest thriller The Kill Switch, written with former U.S. Navy Operations Specialist Grant Blackwood and available in bookstores starting today, features something that might outdo everything that came before: A partnership between a former Army Ranger and his military working dog.
After sending Writer’s Bone an advanced copy of The Kill Switch, Rollins sat down with Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy to discuss his writing process, what’s next for his new duo and his Sigma Force series, and the most scared he’s been on one of his real-life adventures.
To learn more about James Rollins, check out his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @jamesrollins.
Episode 23: Writers On Fire: How We Use Emotion To Build Our Worlds
Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy get deep…really deep…in the latest Writer’s Bone podcast. The pair talks about how they channel emotion into their writing and in what ways it both helps and hinders their processes.
Episode 22: Best-Selling Ebook Author Bob Mayer
Bob Mayer, former U.S. Army Green Beret, best-selling author of the Green Beret and Area 51 series, and one of our Badass Writers of the Week, stops by the podcast to talk about how he started writing while learning martial arts in Korea, why up-and-coming writers need to learn more about the publishing business, and how his writing process has evolved over time.
To learn more about Bob Mayer, check out his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @Bob_Mayer. Don't miss out on the free Bob Mayer sampler on Amazon.
Episode 21: Thriller Author Boyd Morrison
Boyd Morrison, author of the Tyler Locke series, talks to the guys about his cool careers before becoming a writer, his writing process, which of his characters he’d like to be stuck on a deserted island with, and how perseverance eventually wins out in the writing world.
There is also a debate on whether Alex Trebek looks better with or without a moustache (Morrison just happens to be a one-day Jeopardy! champion).
To learn more about Boyd Morrison, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @BoydMorrison.
Episode 20: The First Things We Ever Wrote
Daniel Ford, Sean Tuohy, and Stephanie Schaefer discuss the first creative words they ever wrote. Sean also makes fun of Daniel for having an archive and talks about his trip home to South Florida.
Episode 19: Murdery Delicious Author Peter Sherwood
Peter Sherwood, author of the pale of memory and The Murdery Delicious Hamwich Gumm Mystery, talks with Daniel Ford about his writing process, his love of cooking and food, and what’s next for his dynamic duo Reynald and Willoughby Chalmers. Sean Tuohy also rants about public transit after he’s left stranded in Waltham.
To learn more about Peter Sherwood, visit his official website and his blog Evenings With Peter, or follow him on Twitter @kaleidabox.
Episode 18: Roadblocks & Muses
Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy talk about their worst fears as writers, how they build and then overcome their personal writing roadblocks, and their advice to young, up-and-coming writers.
Episode 17: The ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Podcast
In a special Sunday podcast, Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy discuss the “How I Met Your Mother” finale. Inspired by Stephanie Schaefer’s take on the popular television show, the guys discuss how they first started watching the show, what episodes resonated with them the most, and how they would have brought the series to a close.
Episode 16: Screenwriter and Author Doug Richardson Part 2
In part two of a two-part interview, Doug Richardson, screenwriter of Die Hard 2 and Bad Boys and author of True Believers, talks about the wonderful shallowness of the Oscars and weird Hollywood encounters.
To learn more about Doug Richardson, listen to part one of the interview, visit his official website, or follow him on Twitter @byDougRich.
Episode 15: Screenwriter and Author Doug Richardson Part 1
In part one of a two-part interview, Doug Richardson, screenwriter of Die Hard 2 and Bad Boys and author of True Believers, talks about how he fell backwards into writing, how the screenwriting process has changed, and why Timothy Dalton wasn’t a good James Bond.
To learn more about Doug Richardson, listen to part two, visit his official website, or follow him on Twitter @byDougRich.
Episode 14: Zombie Cage Fighter Nate Quarry
Nate Quarry, former mixed martial arts fighter and author of the comic book "Zombie Cage Fighter," talks to the guys about how he got his start in Ultimate Fighting and how many zombies he could take out during the first hour of the zombie apocalypse.
To learn more about Nate Quarry, visit his official website and follow him on Twitter @NateRockQuarry.

