Ep 144 - Mark Onspaugh | Yule Time Creatures and Original Stories

Published: Dec. 16, 2020, 11:37 p.m.

b'Our favorite storyteller Mark Onspaugh shares the eerie Yule Time lore that comes out of Iceland which can be terrifying and hilarious at the same time. If you have listened to our previous episodes with Mark, you know he doesn\\u2019t leave the show without sharing his amazing fiction with us. Mark reads two original stories: \\u201cJack Frost\\u201d from his book "Christmas Ghost Stories: A Collection of Winter Tales" and a new one he wrote for the show, \\u201cChristmas Spirit.\\u201d If you want to listen to the stories on their own, we have them available for play on our website at www.ghostlytalk.com along with previous episodes and stories with Mark Onspaugh. Mark\'s books are all available at Amazon. \\n\\nMark Onspaugh is a native Californian who grew up on a steady diet of horror, science fiction, and DC Comics. He\\u2019s a proud member of the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers association. In addition to the produced film Kill Katie Malone, he has several other screenplays in various stages of development and was also one of the writers of the cult favorite Flight of the Living Dead. While Onspaugh is definitely a fan of the horror genre, he also writes science fiction and comedy. He polished his comedy writing (and improv skills) at the Groundlings Theater in L.A., where he studied under Lisa Kudrow (\\u201cFriends\\u201d), Michael McDonald (\\u201cMad TV\\u201d), and Heather Morgan (\\u201cThe Dana Carvey Show\\u201d).\\n\\nEarlier in his career, Onspaugh studied Special Effects Makeup in college and continued to pursue this passion under the tutelage of premier makeup artist Thomas R. Burman (\\u201cInvasion of the Body Snatchers\\u201d,\\u201d Cat People\\u201d, \\u201cScrooged\\u201d) with additional lectures by such notables, among others as Oscar-winning makeup artist Rick Baker (\\u201cAmerican Werewolf in London\\u201d, \\u201cMen in Black\\u201d, \\u201cPlanet of the Apes\\u201d).'