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A Tribute to Logan Masterson

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This week, we're taking a break from our usual episodes to say goodbye to a talented author, loyal supporter, and good man, Logan Masterson. We met Logan a few years ago at Killer Nashville, and he's been a dedicated listener and supporter of this podcast ever since. An extremely talented author, Logan blended Lovecraftian horror with more traditional pulp styles, and did so to remarkable effect. He wrote several novels, including the excellent Ravencroft Springs, contributed several short stories to various collections, and seemed to consider it his life's mission to support other authors and creators that he came across. Last week, we received word that Logan passed away. So this week, we would like to present to you the two interviews we recorded with this remarkable author, and dedicate this week's episode to our friend, Logan Masterson. 

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Books and Works by Logan Masterson

Logan is survived by his wife. As is often the case, a sudden death like this can leave quite a burden on a family. Please follow this link to donate to the Logan Masterson Memorial Fund. Any support you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

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