Liam Sweeny
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Alice B. Sullivan – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny. Death is not the answer. Not if you’re smack dab in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. In this environment, death is not the answer; it’s the admission ticket. Alice B. Sullivan brings zombies to life – or undeath – in the printed page. […]
Lithium – Epilogue – Xperience Fiction – by Liam Sweeny. Plastic capsules and powders pressed into discs and ovals and thin, oblong hexagons rested in Mel’s hand as he reached for his glass, half-filled with water from the night before. He took a breath, shoveled them into his mouth, and chased. They weren’t there long […]
Vethaken – An Xperience Review – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: You’ve more or less dared people to put Vethaken into a genre, because it’s not happening. When I listen in, I struggle too. And it’s the real deal. It’s its own sound, it’s not just some retread of someone else’s thing. Is there effort in […]
New American Cuisine – Thanks for Asking! – by Liam Sweeny. Please choose any six questions. Copy and paste them into a Word doc, text file, or the body of an email and answer them. Send them back to liam.sweeny@gmail.com. Include 2 pictures for us to choose from for the article. New American Cuisine (NAC) […]
Tim Livingston – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: Let’s talk about the Morons if we could. 1979, 1980 – I was tripping over my blankie, 3 to 4-years-old, you know, so not too much before my time, but a little bit before my time. What was it like when you guys started […]
Lacey Allen – Thanks for Asking! – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: What would you like fans to know before they come to see you play? (No basic stuff; get specific.) LA: Well… if I’m being honest, if you’re coming to see me perform, chances are YOU are also performing! As an entertainer, it’s my job […]
Year of Storms, Chptr 2 – Xperience Fiction – by Liam Sweeny. The steady hum of electricity through the walls floated up to the light panels and the sound washed over itself. They were trying to rob her of the sounds of degenerate humanity, but she had to wonder if near-perfect silence was worse. She […]
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