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Ep79 Richard Moon

An episode of the Art Unknown Podcast podcast, hosted by Jim Wills, titled "Ep79 Richard Moon" was published on November 24, 2025 and runs 61 minutes.

November 24, 2025 ·61m · Art Unknown Podcast

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"Art is the best means we have for exploring our own thoughts and our own nature." - Richard Moon From Physics to Fantasy This episode of the Art Unknown Podcast dives into the eclectic world of Richard H Moon, a man who seamlessly blends the scientific with the fantastical. As a co-founder of MoonHill Productions with his wife, Isabel Hildebrandt, Richard's journey from a degree in physics to the vibrant sets of indie films like "Driving by Braille" and "West Virginia Stories" is nothing short of cinematic. He's a storyteller who refuses to be boxed into a single genre. In this episode, Richard unveils his latest literary escapade, "To Conquer Death", a novel that whisks readers away to ancient Kemet (Egypt) where mythology meets zombies in a historical fantasy setting. Richard’s passion for tales that dance between reality and imagination shines through. Outside the realm of scripts and novels, he's is a Southern California native who juggles the roles of family man, musician, and amatuer curling. Tune in for a conversation that promises to be as unpredictable and engaging as Richard's own career, where science meets storytelling and reality blends with the surreal. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Spotify | Email | RSS MORE ART UNKNOWN PODCASTS
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