Suspicious Electrical Fire

by Dan Stout


You see a lot of weird things pop up in the construction industry. Recently I came across a photo of a metal busway that was damaged in an arc fault event. I thought it looked a little... familiar to fans of The Evil Dead.

Busway photo credit:  EC&M Magazine

Busway photo credit:  EC&M Magazine



I'm Dan Stout, a joyfully collaborative storyteller who loves rocket ships, dinosaurs, and monsters that skulk through shadows.

Recommended Podcasts

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I'm often asked about which podcasts are my favorites, and every time I have that conversation I realize later that I forgot to mention one or another that I think that person would have loved. So for my sanity, I wrote up this list of the podcasts I listen to regularly. 

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I'm Dan Stout, a joyfully collaborative storyteller who loves rocket ships, dinosaurs, and monsters that skulk through shadows.

Tribute to Jeff Rice (Creator of Kolchack: The Night Stalker)

by Dan Stout


Like many people my age, I grew up with a few cultural icons that inspired wonder and fear. 

As a small child, The Incredible Hulk scared me enough that I had to run to find my Dad every time Bill Bixby stepped aside for a green-painted, scowling Lou Ferrigno to take the stage. I was young enough that climbing the stairs up from the basement was still a chore, but I wouldn't have missed that show for the world.

I didn't catch the original run of Kolchack: The Night Stalker when it aired on ABC in the '70s, but when I talk to those who did, I recognize that same mix of wonder and delight. 

Mark Dawidziak of the Cleveland Plain Dealer is one of those kids who grew up with Kolchack. And when Kolchack's creator Jeff RIce passed away, Mark sat down to compose this touching and thoughtful reminiscence of Mr. Rice, his creation, and the mark they both left on popular culture. 

Jeff Rice, creator of Kolchack

Jeff Rice, creator of Kolchack

 

As a horror fan, I think of Dan Curtis, Darin McGavin, and Richard Matheson as the creative forces behind Kolchack. It's true that they were instrumental in shaping the movie and series, but none of it would have existed without Jeff Rice's novel paving the way.

It's a story worth reading.

I'm Dan Stout, a joyfully collaborative storyteller who loves rocket ships, dinosaurs, and monsters that skulk through shadows.

Audio version of "Outpatient" now live!

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I'm delighted to say that my short story "Outpatient" has been selected by the folks at the Nature Podcast as their favorite for July. They've produced an audio version of the story, and I couldn't be happier with it!

With a really fun reading by Shamini Bundell and direction by Adam Levy, the audio is now available free of charge here or on iTunes under the Nature Podcast.

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I'm Dan Stout, a joyfully collaborative storyteller who loves rocket ships, dinosaurs, and monsters that skulk through shadows.

Interview on Strange Musings Press

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I have a story in the new anthology from Strange Musings Press, Hysterical Realms.

As part of the release promotion I was interviewed me about my contribution, a short story called "Bath Time". The interview was fun to do, and I'm looking forward to reading the whole book as soon as it arrives.

The interview is here, if you'd like to read it.

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I'm Dan Stout, a joyfully collaborative storyteller who loves rocket ships, dinosaurs, and monsters that skulk through shadows.

Kevin Spacey on Storytelling in Marketing

by Dan Stout


Kevin Spacey nicely summarizes the power of story in marketing communications, at an event for the Content Marketing Institute.

An engaging story delivered to the proper audience will catch fire, spreading far faster than any structured campaign. Story is how we naturally communicate, and the sooner marketing professionals learn that lesson, the better.

 


I'm Dan Stout, a joyfully collaborative storyteller who loves rocket ships, dinosaurs, and monsters that skulk through shadows.