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Lawrence C Connolly's: The 21st-Century Scop
This collection of spoken-work performances, readings, interviews, and original music is an extension of Lawrence C. Connolly's blog "The 21st-Century Scop." Some of the featured performances were recorded live at Riley's Pour House in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, which each month features an evening of spoken-word performances celebrating the art of story.
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Interview with K. Ceres Wright (Live at Confluence, 2013)
Recorded in 2013 at the Confluence Science Fiction Convention, this archive interview features a conversation with K. Ceres Wright, author of the science fiction thriller Cog. The conference In Your Wright Mind, which Ceres mentions taking part in shortly before the interview, remains a mecca for writers of popular fiction.
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Adapting Frankenstein
Playwright Lawrence C. Connolly talks about adapting Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for Prime Stage Theatre. The podcast originally aired in November 2022 on WQED-FM's Voice of the Arts.
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Minute Men Theme (Opening the Veins - remix)
Theme for the novel Minute Men: Execute & Run. Originally released on the album Veins: The Soundtrack. Music composed by Lawrence C. Connolly. Performed by Lawrence C. Connolly (lead, rhythm, and ebow guitars) and Duane David (bass and drums), Produced by Duane Davis. Copyright (c) Lawrence C. Connolly 2008-2025.
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Rockhounds
Bluegrass tune about the Bone Wars of the 1870s. Written and performed by Lawrence C. Connolly. Produced by John Connolly. Rerecorded with a new arrangement in 2025, this track reimagines an earlier Connolly Brother recording from 1977.
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Rock Hound Rag
From RETRO - The Other Brothers Basement Tapes 1977.
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Joe Coluccio: Writing and Dreaming
Storyteller Joe Coluccio attended New Experimental College in Denmark, served as an early program director of WYEP-FM, and founded the comedy group Lackzoom Acidophilus (which had a Saturday night show on WYEP and a weekly Sunday morning program on WURP-AM). He serves as president of Parsec, Pittsburgh's premier SF organization, which hosts the Confluence SF convention. Joe's story deals with his life as a writer and a prophetic dream. It was recorded live at Storytelling Night @ Riley's Pour House in May 2014.
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Mystery Theatre Supplement: Investigating a Playhouse Ghost
Hello theatre lovers and ghost-story fans, and welcome to this special supplement to Prime Stage Mystery Theatre, in which we'll be discussing a first-hand paranormal encounter at the old Pittsburgh Playhouse and an investigation into the true identity of the ghost known as John Johns.
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Frankenstein - Creation Scene
Lawrence C. Connolly reads the Frankenstein creation scene from Chapter V of Mary Shelley's novel.
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Veins: The Prologue - Lawrence C. Connolly
Lawrence C. Connolly reads the prologue from his novel Vipers: Book Two of the Veins Cycle, published by Fantasist Enterprises. Text, music, and performance copyright (c) 2010-18 by Lawrence C. Connolly. Recording produced by Fantasist Enterprises and 21st-Century Scop Productions.
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Tom Monteleone and Lawrence C. Connolly
From the monthly fiction reading series in New York City, hosted by Ellen Datlow and Matthew Kressel. This episode features Tom Monteleone and Lawrence C. Connolly.
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Mary Robinette Kowal & Lawrence C. Connolly
From the monthly fiction reading series in New York City, hosted by Ellen Datlow and Matthew Kressel. This episode features Mary Robinette Kowal and Lawrence C. Connolly. Mary Robinette Kowal is the author of historical fantasy novels: Ghost Talkers, and The Glamourist Histories series and the forthcoming Lady Astronaut duology. She is also a three time Hugo Award winner and a cast member of the podcast Writing Excuses. Her short fiction appears in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Tor.com, and Asimov's. Mary, a professional puppeteer, lives in Chicago. Visit her online at maryrobinettekowal.com. Lawrence C. Connolly is one of the writers for the anthology film Nightmare Cinema, premiering next month at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal. Produced by Mick Garris, the movie goes into wide release later this year. Connolly's books include the Stoker finalist Voices (scheduled for re-release this summer), This Way to Egress, and Veins. More at LawrenceCConnolly.com.
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Shooting Evil
The story first appeared in Horrors: 365 Scary Stories, published by Barnes & Noble Books (1998). The performance features Connolly's reading with music by The Legion of Incredibly Strange Super Heroes. Story and spoken-word performance: Copyright © 1998-2017 by Lawrence C. Connolly.
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From Page to Screen
The Penguin Bookshop Writers Series (PBWS) presents authors and publishing professionals each month who will discuss aspects of both the art and the business of writing. The format will range from hands-on workshops to lectures and panel discussions. The goal of PBWS is to unite published writers with aspiring writers, aspiring writers with publishing professionals, and curious readers interested in the author's craft with professional writers. This podcast, recorded April 27, 2016, features Lawrence C. Connolly's presentation "From Page to Screen." Copyright © 2016 by Lawrence C. Connolly.
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Midnight Lover
Demo recording made in 1976 by Mark, John, and Lawrence Connolly.
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"Watching Brid Cairenn"
From the CDTwo Seas by Laughrey Connolly “Watching Brid Cairenn”Words and Music by Lawrence Connolly Christopher Laughrey, Lawrence Connolly, Duane Davis, Lee McGinn, Bob Banerjee Produced by Al SnyderRecorded at Albey Road Studio, Pittsburgh, PA Copyright © 2006 The Laughrey Connolly Band
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Aberrations (single story)
A flash ficion story written and performed by Lawrence C. Connolly. Original story Copyright © 2003 by Lawrence C. Connolly. Recorded at Big Science, Pittsburgh PA. May 2003. Produced by Chris Moore
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"Alien Landscapes" by Larry Ivkovice
From our "Starry Nights, Cosmic Conversations" Storytelling Night at Riley's, Larry Ivkovice presents his story “Alien Landscapes.”
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"Castlegregory" Words and Music by Lawrence Connolly
Lawrence Connolly, guitar and vocals; Christopher Laughrey, guitar; Duane Davis, bass; Bob Banerjee, mandolin; Lee McGinn, drums. "Castlegregory" copyright © 2006 by Lawrence C. Connolly Recording copyright © 2006 Lawrence C. Connolly & Christopher Laughrey
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"Leaving Liverpool" (Trad.)
Lawrence Connolly, guitar and vocals; Christopher Laughrey, guitar; Duane Davis, bass; Lee McGinn, drums. Recording copyright © 2005 Lawrence C. Connolly & Christopher Laughrey
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"Mars Rocks" by Diane Turnshek
From our "Starry Nights, Cosmic Conversations" Storytelling Night at Riley's, Diane Turnshek presents her story “Mars Rocks.”
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"I am an Astronomer" by Joe Coluccio
From our "Starry Nights, Cosmic Conversations" Storytelling Night at Riley's, Joe Coluccio presents his story “I Am an Astronomer.”
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"Finding My White Whale in the Sky" by Madeleine Reineberg
From our "Starry Nights, Cosmic Conversations" Storytelling Night at Riley's, Madeleine Reineberg presents her story “Finding My White Whale in the Sky.”
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"Celestial Vaulting" by Dale Miller
From our "Starry Nights, Cosmic Conversations" Storytelling Night at Riley's, Dale Miller presents his story “Celestial Vaulting”
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"Cosmic Curiosity" by Anna Voelker
From our "Starry Nights, Cosmic Conversations" Storytelling Night at Riley's, Anna Voelker presents "Cosmic Curiosity"
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Simon Kurt Unsworth on The Devil's Detective & Writing
A year and a half before the release of The Devil's Detective, author Simon Kurt Unsworth speaks about writing the book and getting his start as one of the powerful new voices of horror and dark fantasy. The interview was recorded at The World Fantasy Convention in Brighton, UK, November 2013. Commentary by Lawrence C. Connolly
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"The Haunted Attic" by Lawrence C. Connolly
From our "Springtime Stories" Storytelling Night at Riley's, the 21st-Century Scop presents Lawrence C. Connolly talking about springtime in Levittown and learning the definition of "real scary."
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"Swell Head" by Stephen Volk
Lawrence C. Connolly reads Stephen Volk's story "Swell Head" from The Seventh Black Book of Horror.
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Doug Claytor "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose," Anabel Lee," "The Highwayman"
From our "Talk About Love" Storytelling Night at Riley's, spoken-word artist Doug Claytor recites "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose," Anabel Lee," and "The Highwayman."
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Lawrence Connolly "Falling in Love"
From our "Talk About Love" Storytelling Night at Riley's, the 21st-Century Scop presents Lawrence C. Connolly talking about walking and falling . . . in love.
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Richard "Shag" Shaughnessy "Slats in the Choir"
From our All-Star Storytelling Night at Riley's, Richard “Shag” Shaughnessy returns with a tale about what happened after the slats were removed from the choir of his local church.
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Stephanie Wytovich "Finding Hysteria"
From our All-Star Storytelling Night at Riley's, Stephanie Wytovich returns with a tale about finding inspiration for her book Hysteria by spending the night in an abandoned mental institution.
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Owen Kilbane: "Panties and Accordion"
From our All-Star Storytelling Night at Riley's, Owen Kilbane returns with a tale about the rewards of playing the accordion.
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Michael McBurney "Dracula in the Theatre"
For our sixth Storytelling Night at Riley's session, Throughline Theatre's Michael McBurney tells a story about Dracula and the dangers of partying too hard before a performance.
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Aberrations
A program featuring stories from the collections Visions: Short Fantasy & SF and This Way to Egress. Stories written and performed by Lawrence C. Connolly, with music written and performed by The Legion of Incredibly Strange Superheroes and John Connolly. Presentation produced by Chris Moore, recorded at Big Science Music, Pittsburgh, PA. Stories copyright © 1998-2003 by Lawrence C. Connolly.
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Leaves and Dust
"Leaves and Dust." Words and music by Lawrence C. Connolly. Performed by The Connolly Brothers. 1977. Copyright © Lawrence C. Connolly. All Rights Reserved.
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Michael A. Arnzen "What Possessed Me to be a Horror Writer"
For our first Storytelling Night at Riley's session, horror writer Michael A. Arnzen talks about the childhood forces that helped him win four Bram Stoker Awards.
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Martha Swiss "Cook Forest Adventure"
For our third Storytelling Night at Riley's session, garden writer Martha Swiss shares a story about a strange encounter in Cook Forest, Pennsylvania.
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C. S. Wyatt "Strange Weeds"
For our third Storytelling Night at Riley's session, playwright C. S. Wyatt returns with a story about an unusual discovery in a California orange grove.
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Pete Grubbs "The Piano Toad"
Joe Grubbs makes his Storytelling-at-Riley's debut with a story about a toad that almost ended a musical performance.
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Joe Coluccio "The Story of Duke"
Joe Coluccio returns to Storytelling at Riley's with the story of what might have been Duke the Wonder Dog's final performance.
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C. S. Wyatt "My First Play"
Playwright C. S. Wyatt tells the story of his first theatrical production.
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Michael McBurney: "What goes up..."
Michael McBurney (Director of Public Relations at Throughline Theatre) holds BAs in Comparative Literature and History from Penn State University (where he took part in over 30 productions with the No Refund Theatre), has worked on productions at Carlow University and the Summer Company at Duquesne University, as well as numerous production at Throughline. His story proves that what goes up must come down — especially when one finds himself unexpectedly suspended 20 feet above a stage, clinging to the rope of a theatre's fly system.
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Veins: The Prologue - Lawrence C. Connolly
Lawrence C. Connolly reads the prologue from his novel Veins: Book One of the Veins Cycle, published by Fantasist Enterprises. Text, music, and performance copyright (c) 2014 by Lawrence C. Connolly. Produced by Fantasist Enterprises and 21st-Century Scop Productions.
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This collection of spoken-work performances, readings, interviews, and original music is an extension of Lawrence C. Connolly's blog "The 21st-Century Scop." Some of the featured performances were recorded live at Riley's Pour House in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, which each month features an evening of spoken-word performances celebrating the art of story.
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