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Malcolm Karma: Cold Turkey - Audiobook Podcast with Author Commentary
by Neil Christiansen
The OFFICIAL audiobook podcast of Malcolm Karma: Cold Turkey!Every episode is one chapter of the book, followed by author and guest commentary on that chapter (and previous chapters as context).Malcolm Karma has spent fifteen years paying his debt to a ruthless operator in the city’s shadowy underworld.When his conscience starts getting the better of him he tells them he wants out. What seems like an amicable parting soon explodes into a fight for his life. Now the city he once prowled as a predator feels like a cage.Gritty, intense, and relentless, Malcolm Karma: Cold Turkey is a harrowing dive into the mind of a man on the edge, battling his worst impulses and struggling to reclaim his soul. For Malcolm, freedom was never an option—but vengeance just might be.
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Chapter Six - Special Guest Justin DiPego
Justin DiPego joins us to discuss chapter 6 of Malcolm Karma: Cold Turkey.Read KNUCKLE SANDWICH: https://amzn.to/44awG1hJustin's Website: http://dipegonow.com/BooksJustin's TikTok: @DiPegoNow
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Chapter Five - Special Guest Ben Schenkman
🎯 Key TakeawaysCore Points:The podcast discusses Chapter 5 of “Malcolm Karma, Cold Turkey” with author Ben Schenkman, focusing on his insights and critique.Schenkman shares details about his urban fantasy series, emphasizing the blend of humor and serious themes.Key elements of writing, including character descriptions and dialogue tags, are explored, highlighting the importance of reader engagement and clarity.The discussion touches on cultural representation, particularly in the context of Jewish identity and magic, relevant to Schenkman’s upcoming work.The importance of proofreading and reader feedback in the writing process is underscored, especially concerning dialogue and physical descriptions.🔍 SummaryChapter Review and Author Insights In the podcast episode, host Neil interviews author Ben Schenkman about Chapter 5 of “Malcolm Karma, Cold Turkey.” Schenkman provides a critical analysis of the chapter while sharing insights from his writing experience. He discusses his urban fantasy series, “The Devil You Know,” which combines dark humor with larger themes, capturing readers’ attention through relatable characters.Writing Techniques A significant portion of the conversation revolves around writing techniques, specifically the importance of character descriptions and dialogue. Schenkman critiques the tendency of some authors to over-describe characters, suggesting that allowing readers to fill in details fosters a stronger connection. He emphasizes that dialogue tags should enhance clarity without overwhelming the narrative, noting the effectiveness of reading work aloud to ensure a natural flow.Cultural Representation and Upcoming Work Schenkman also highlights his cultural background, particularly his Jewish identity, and its influence on his upcoming book, “My Brother’s Keeper.” This novel is set to explore Jewish magic and mysticism, reflecting a broader theme of representation in literature. The discussion illustrates how personal experiences can shape narrative choices, reinforcing the idea that cultural context enriches storytelling.Proofreading and Reader Engagement Lastly, the podcast emphasizes the role of proofreading and feedback in the writing process. Schenkman and Neil discuss common pitfalls in writing, such as inaccuracies in dialogue and action descriptions. The conversation serves as a reminder of the importance of meticulous editing and the value of diverse reader perspectives, which ultimately contribute to a more polished and engaging final product.Ben’s Links:Website: https://benschenkman.comSocial media: https://benschenkman.com/linksAmazon page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Ben-Schenkman/author/B0CRC2J8CJ
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Chapter Four - Special Guest
Chapter 4 Discussion: Craft, Character, and Controlled Chaos — with Guest Writer Josh PaulabickeIn today’s post-chapter conversation, I sit down with speculative sci-fi writer Josh Paulabicke to dig into Chapter 4 of Malcolm Karma: Cold Turkey. Though short, this chapter marks a turning point — and Josh brings a sharp editorial eye to what’s working, what raises questions, and how subtle choices shift tension and tone.We talk about:• Why Chapter 4 is where “the story really begins”• Opportunities to deepen Elle’s role• Word choice: “carnage,” “impossibly white,” and the power of connotation• Malcolm’s surprising comfort around law enforcement• Behind the scenes: the original version of the opening line• Using mystery-style withholding inside a thriller structure• What the envelope of cash might imply (no spoilers!)• Josh’s upcoming debut and his work with Writing Heights Writers AssociationIf you love story craft, writing process, and character dissection, you’ll enjoy this deep dive.About Josh Palubicki• Speculative science-fiction writer• Currently finishing edits on his debut novel• Leadership team — Writing Heights Writers AssociationFollow Josh:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joshpalubicki14Writing Heights Writers Association: https://www.writingheights.com/👉 Join my BookTube Writer’s Group - https://discord.gg/b3BQ7HYe👉 Read DARK WHITE - https://amzn.to/3PYXfyw👉 Read MALCOLM KARMA - https://bit.ly/49Ek4k5👉 Read VIRAL YOUNGBLOOD: INADVISABLE ROMANCE as it’s being written by subscribing to my Substack
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Chapter Three - Special Guest Melissa Bonczak
Read DARK WHITE - https://amzn.to/3PYXfywRead MALCOLM KARMA - https://bit.ly/49Ek4k5Read VIRAL YOUNGBLOOD: INADVISABLE ROMANCE as it’s being written by subscribing to my SubstackIn this episode of the Malcolm Karma: Cold Turkey Audiobook Podcast, author Melissa Bonczak joins Neil to unpack Chapter 3, dive deep into storytelling craft, and talk about everything from cozy mysteries to portal fantasy, serial fiction, and the struggles (and joys!) of being a modern writer.Melissa shares her creative process, her love of serial storytelling, and how she builds worlds using dice-rolled prompts. She also gives heartfelt writing insights—how to handle “story block,” why she avoids over-description, and the importance of letting readers build characters in their own imagination.This conversation also explores the early origins of Malcolm Karma, Twitter fiction, character creation through names, and how both authors approach writing short fiction versus sprawling narratives.👉 If you love mystery, cozy adventure, world-building, serial fiction, or indie author life, this episode is packed with inspiration.⭐ About Melissa BonczakMelissa Bonczak is a multi-genre author who writes:Cozy mystery featuring a reluctant adventurer, a sexy arch-nemesis, and a greyhound obsessed with bad guysPortal fantasy told in short, punchy serial-style episodesUrban fantasyNonfiction for writers, including her newest release: World Building With Dice, a unique system where you roll dice to generate creative prompts and construct entire worlds.She’s also the co-host of the Book S Cube Podcast, where authors join her live to roll prompts and create stories on the spot. Her passion is helping writers overcome creative blocks and rediscover the joy of spontaneous storytelling.📚 Check Out Melissa’s Books, Prompts, & Podcast🔗 MelissaBonczak.com – Books, prompts, newsletter, Payhip store, audiobook bundles, and more. (Leads to her Payhip store—find ebooks, audiobooks, and prompt books.)TikTok🔗 tiktok.com/@melissabonczakauthor Daily writing talk, book updates, prompt demos, and cozy mystery content.Prompt Book Mailing ListGet 10 free prompts + a new free prompt every month, plus first access to ARCs and beta reads. 🔗 Insert link from Melissa’s site
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Chapter Two - Special Guest Jordan Fitch
Thriller Novelist, Jordan Fitch joins us to discuss Chapter Two.Buy Malcolm Karma: Cold TurkeyBuy Dark WhiteFollow Neil on YouTubeJordan Fitch on GoodreadsName Town, by Jordan FitchThe Cardinal Line, by Jordan FitchSeven Stories interview with Jordan Fitch
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Chapter One - Special Guest Ben Durham
Technical Writer, Ben Durham joins me to discuss chapter one of Malcolm Karma: Cold Turkey.Buy Malcolm Karma: Cold TurkeyBuy Dark WhiteFollow Neil on YouTubeBuy the Write Drunk Edit Sober T-Shirt I’m wearing in the video.Ben Durham is on the Board of Directors for the Chicago Writers Association and writes for their blog.Read Ben’s thoughts on writing on his Substack.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The OFFICIAL audiobook podcast of Malcolm Karma: Cold Turkey!Every episode is one chapter of the book, followed by author and guest commentary on that chapter (and previous chapters as context).Malcolm Karma has spent fifteen years paying his debt to a ruthless operator in the city’s shadowy underworld.When his conscience starts getting the better of him he tells them he wants out. What seems like an amicable parting soon explodes into a fight for his life. Now the city he once prowled as a predator feels like a cage.Gritty, intense, and relentless, Malcolm Karma: Cold Turkey is a harrowing dive into the mind of a man on the edge, battling his worst impulses and struggling to reclaim his soul. For Malcolm, freedom was never an option—but vengeance just might be.
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Neil Christiansen
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