It's time for some more library security guard stories, including helping an old woman, the homeless guy role call, including the guy ranting about Taylor Swift and the dude who really loved the libary.
Monday, April 28, 2025
Friday, April 25, 2025
Public Notice: Lost Dog
If you recall my life's philosophy, everything takes longer than you think that it will. And that includes writing stories, and finishing them, and rewriting, and finally, publishing.
But I got one done finally. It's the most recent "Lost & Found" story, "The Case of the World's Oldest Dog," the series where Will Choner, the teen who can teleport, tries to find lost objects.
Will Choner and the Treasures Regained gang are hired by a wealthy man, Jordan Lamont, to find his lost dog, Geronimo. But while Will attempts to find the seemingly-immortal German Shepherd, Beth Reilly gets to know the dog's owner, and finds he has a story almost as strange as Will's own.
I have no idea if this will be the last Will Choner story I write (I did start on a sixth one, but abandoned it early on), but hey, you feel free to scoop it up HERE.
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Rish Outcast 301: The Bad Man In Room 2
It's a Dead & Breakfast story, about an unpleasant dude named Garrett Delvecchio, who comes to the Noble Oaks Bed & Breakfast on the worst possible night. Or the best?
To download this episode, Right-Click HERE.
Monday, April 07, 2025
2025 Goals - The Road So Far
Wow, we're a quarter of the way through this new year (is it even a new year anymore?), and I guess I'd better take a long look at my goals in a mirror. Oh, and shave. I ought to shave.
1. Exercise 250 Days
I got in 23 in January, 24 in February, and 26 in March, so I'm on my way (73).
2. Write 25 stories (and finish them) in '25
-1. On Your Side
-2. Fairest (magic mirror story)
-3. Plans Best Laid
-4. Door Number Three (reimagining)
3. Put out 6th audio collection
Nyet.
4. Publish 23 stories on Amazon
I have been very lax on this one. This is what I have so far:
-1. Reply Hazy
-2. Christmas Day of the Dead
5. Finish 2 "Lara & The Witch" stories (included in the 25)
-1. On Your Side (whoa, halfway there)
6. Release "Sins of a Sidekick" novella
7. Release "A Sidekick To Miracles" novella
8. Write and produce three sketches ("Webtattler?")
None--didn't even finish the old one.
9. Put out "Geriatric Protagonist"
Maybe I'll start on it next.
10. Put out Christmas collection
It's close to done, I just can't motivate myself to get it across the finish line.
11. Put out 10 episodes of The Podcast That Dares Not Speak Its Name
-1. The Three D's
-2. A Notebook Found In A Deserted House
12. Produce some paperback books and take them to a toy sale
Uh oh, I need to do this soon. Okay, I just ordered some.
13. Watch 50 Horror movies
Oddly, this one will be the easiest to achieve, even more than exercise (since I can watch a movie with no shoes on).
-1. Nosferatu (2024)*
-2. Village of the Damned (1960)*
-3. Children of the Damned (1964)
-4. 13 Ghosts (1960)
-5. Hell's Trap (1989)
-6. Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)
-7. Food of the Gods (1976)
-8. The Ghost Ship (1943)
-9. The Leopard Man (1943)*
-10. Talk To Me (2022)*
-11. Heart Eyes (2025)*
-12. The Monkey (2025)
-13. The Monster of Piedras Blancas (1959)
-14. The Thing From Another World (1951)*
-15. Squirm (1976)
(*Denotes particularly good)
Sunday, April 06, 2025
Podcast That Dares 56: Town Where No One Got Off
Rish presents Ray Bradbury's 1958 short story "The Town Where No One Got Off." Perhaps you won't either.
A man decides to get off a train at one of those stops where no one ever goes, just for the experience. But what experience awaits him?
Dear stranger, to download this episode, Right-Click HERE.
Tuesday, April 01, 2025
Book 'em, Dano
Alright, alright, alright, I've finally got physical, paper copies of my novel "Balms & Sears" for sale, to those among you who, I dunno, enjoy reading or something. This is that book about the boy who is able to heal and the grandfather that thinks it's a bad idea.
Thanks as always to the madness of Big Anklevich for formatting them for me. Once he's gone, I'll likely never publish again.
Scoop up the PAPERBACK HERE or the HARDCOVER HERE . . . then do with them what you like.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
What's Today, My Fine Fellow?
Probably the horror film that made the biggest impact on teenaged me was DAWN OF THE DEAD. The concept fascinated me, not just of the dead coming back to life, but the end of civilization with all the trappings of civilization still being there. Some of the first stories I wrote as a teen were of me and my friends hunkered down at our school or in a shuttered spook alley (sorry) or the barn near Steven's house, while the zombies took over the world outside.
Friday, March 21, 2025
Rish Outcast 300: Episode 300 Show
A hodgepodge of items come together to celebrate the Rish Outcast's 300th episode:
Fake Sean gets spun round, Rish narrates E. Nesbit's "Uncle Abraham's Romance," a scary Disney promo, a tale of eBay Horror, Rish talks about his security job, and Sam Apple's "The Saddest Toilet In The World."
If you'd like to download the episode, Right-Click HERE.
Come support me on Patreon HERE.
Logo by Gino "Episode Zero" Moretto.
Friday, March 14, 2025
Reply Hazy, Try Again
Back in 1999, I wrote the script to a short film called "Reply Hazy," about a college student with a Magic 8 Ball that was always correct, no matter what you asked it. The proposed film was never made (big surprise), but a decade later, I dusted it off and rewrote it into a short story, presumably for use on the then-new Dunesteef podcast. We never ran it, though.
Cut to 2025, and I've finally put it out, even though it seems super dated now (both in time period and sophistication). Should it have stayed buried? Ask again later.
Check out the short story HERE.
Monday, March 10, 2025
Rish Outcast 299: In Security Volume 1
Rish presents three vignettes from his time working security at the public library. Hopefully, the first of many.Part 1 - New job, bad smell, toddler on stairs
Part 2 - Roger and the attic
Part 3 - People saying Thank You, cleaning vomit and Joe, lady in wheelchair lady adventure
Friday, March 07, 2025
Big and Rish on the Anklecast: Italian Style
Last month, Big spent a few days in Italy, and sacrificed a couple of hours' sleep telling Rish about it in between presenting chunks (the technical term) of his novella "The Elephant In The Room." What resulted was the world's longest podcast episode (of the Anklecast, anyway), as they chatted about the wonders of Venice, and the least-enjoyable way to visit Europe.
Oh, and the elephant in the room? That one of them has never read the story being presented on the show. You can--and will--check it out HERE.












