Posts by Christopher Reynaga

Starting Your Own Podcast! – ‘Advantage’ Producer Joe Love Joins Me to Give Recording and Sound Effects Tips

  Kristen, a member of our Point Mystic community, asked me for some podcasting advice, and I wanted to share it with you so that everyone…

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A message from your host, Christopher Reynaga:

I’m Mexican American and Yaqui. I’m queer. I don’t put up with bullies — especially not the kind that have become more visible since the election.…

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Episode 0: “The Fireman” (feat. Joe Hill and Martha Quinn) debuting during Nerdcon Stories!

Marguerite Croft and I will be at Nerdcon Stories this October 14-15th in Minneapolis Minnesota. While we’re there, we’ll be celebrating the release of the pilot…

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Point Mystic Updates

  It’s been a very busy year, working on my novel as well as putting together an incredible season of the radio show: Point Mystic. I…

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Radio Silence

I’ll be going deep into both a novel project and the production cycle of a new podcast. While I may be turning down the volume of…

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“The Grande Complication” Published in the “Other Days”.

My award winning story The Grande Complication has been reprinted in the new Other Days anthology, edited by Jessica Augustsson and put out by the Swedish…

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Come see me at the AQUS Literary Speakeasy, October 29th

Halloween is my favorite time of year. A time to relax with a mug of hot mulled cider, and feel the chill of a scary story…

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Parallel Philosophies — with Special Guest Christopher Reynaga

The episode of the Titanium Physicists Podcast that I was invited to be a special guest on is now available for listening! Episode 49: Parallel Philosophies…

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I will be appearing on the Titanium Physicist Podcast!

I was just a kid when I fell in love with Carl Sagan’s Cosmos (and I am very much enjoying the new Cosmos with Neil deGrasse…

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“A Million Miles from Graceland” Published in Cemetery Dance

    When I was young, there was a magazine I absolutely loved. I would sit at my battleship-gray IBM Selectric typewriter that weighed as much…

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