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Michael Arnzen (Ph.D., U Oregon) teaches at Seton Hill University by day and writes horror/suspense fiction by night. His courses in the English program at Seton Hill run the gamut from expository and creative writing to literary criticism and film history, and he is an active teacher in the first year Seminar in Thinking and Writing. He has mentored novelists and led graduate writing workshops in SHU's unique MFA program in Writing Popular Fiction since 1999. He advises the campus literary magazine, Eye Contact, and recently served as Division Chair of Humanities at Seton Hill from 2009-15.

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    EP 10 | Brain Candy Birthdays | 6:66 w/Michael Arnzen | 6.3.25

    Arnzen reconsiders the meaning of birthdays, and shares an excerpt from his old spoken word cd, Audiovile -- a short zombie tale called "Brain Candy.

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    EP 5 | People Repellent for the Holidays | 6:66 w/Michael Arnzen | 12.19.2024

    Arnzen scrooges a little about holiday traffic before reading his short story, "People Repellent," in the final episode before the new year. Visit 6m66s.com for comments or to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.

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    Arnzen reading at SHU Fall Faculty Poetry Reading

    Michael Arnzen reads a mixture of dark and funny poetry at the inaugural Seton Hill University Fall Faculty Poetry Reading, 11/9/2017. Readers included : Michael Arnzen, Sara Tantlinger, Laura Patterson, David Von Schlichten, and Daniel Casebeer.

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    Werewolf Howls for Roll Call - Monstrosities Class 8.24.17

    Arnzen asked students to give a werewolf howl in response to roll call in his "Monstrosities" course at Seton Hill University, Fall 2017. These are the results.

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    Guest Author Stephanie Wytovich - Fiction Writing Q&A - Halloween 16 #SHUFICT16

    Stephanie Wytovich visited our Fiction Writing class at Seton Hill U on Halloween Day, 2016, to share what the writer's life is really like. Here is a clip from her visit, as she fields questions about her work, her writing process and career as a horror poet/novelist and as an English/Art History (& Writing Popular Fiction) alum from Seton Hill University.

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    Brain Candy [Live at DogCon4]

    "Brain Candy" is a zombie story from the book, 100 Jolts (and on the disc, Audiovile), here performed by Michael A. Arnzen with a lot of generous help from the audience at the "Nightmare Before Halloween" literary event, part of DogCon4, hosted by Raw Dog Screaming Press at the Philadelphia Mausoleum of Modern Art on 10.24.15. UPDATE 8/16: This track also appears on the newly released "Expanded Digital Edition" of Audiovile! Check it out: http://arnzen.bandcamp.com/ Visit http://rawdogscreaming.com to learn more

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    Shared Psychosis: An Interview with Sara Tantlinger #30OfThe52

    Michael Arnzen interviews Sara Tantlinger, about her crime poem, "Love Me like a Murder Scene" for the '30 Days of the 52' blog tour during National Poetry Writing Month 2016. Full discussion and poem is available on: http://gorelets.com/blog/weblog-exclusive/shared-psychosis-an-interview-with-sara-tantlinger/ Visit http://poemsoncrime.blogspot.com/2015/05/30-days-of-five-two-2016.html or http://gorelets.com/ for more information.

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    Operatic Psycho at World Horror Con 2015

    At World Horror Convention 2015, I met a woman who sings opera. So I asked her to perform the psycho shower sequence trill. This is what came out.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Michael Arnzen (Ph.D., U Oregon) teaches at Seton Hill University by day and writes horror/suspense fiction by night. His courses in the English program at Seton Hill run the gamut from expository and creative writing to literary criticism and film history, and he is an active teacher in the first year Seminar in Thinking and Writing. He has mentored novelists and led graduate writing workshops in SHU's unique MFA program in Writing Popular Fiction since 1999. He advises the campus literary magazine, Eye Contact, and recently served as Division Chair of Humanities at Seton Hill from 2009-15.

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