The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️🌈 have a chat with our good friend Zachry Wheeler, author of “Max and the Multiverse” as well as the “Immortal Wake” Series. He has a new book out soon and tells us how it came about and we also catch up on all of his writings to this point. It is always good to chat with authors we like and have who become friends. Have a listen and we hope you enjoy this as much as we did.
About Zachry Wheeler
If you have read any of my works, then you have likely seen this author blurb:
Zachry Wheeler is an award-winning science-fiction novelist, screenwriter, and coffee slayer. He enjoys English football, stand-up comedy, and is known to lurk around museums and brewpubs.
It’s crisp, lean, and intentionally vague, as I am never one to overstay my welcome. My writing world is a peculiar place filled with good beer and bad puns, which I’m always happy to discuss when asked. But for the most part, I prefer to stand in the corner with the other nerds and talk about anything other than myself. Nevertheless, I do get asked about my history from time to time. So I thought, why not document it for posterity? (Read: keep my facts straight.)
An Immortal Wake Prequel Novella
When darkness fell, everyone feared the maiden.
The Great Onslaught of 2048 marked the end of mortal rule. Decades later, the vampires united to give birth to the Eternal Age. The years in between, known as the Savage Gap, were ravaged by fear and bloodshed.
In a horrifying time where humanity fought to survive, none were able to challenge the rising factions. That is, until vengeance found its champion.
In our second segment, we chat about Spiderman: No Way Home. We also highlight recent articles posted to tggeeks.com in the past week. As always we have our birthdays and we have the ever-popular feedback segment.
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Show Notes / Links:
- TG Geeks Episode 369
- LGBTQ+ Neo-Noir Comedy Relationship Killers Premieres at the Chinese Theater February 26th
- Disney+ Releases Trailer for Marvel Studios’ Ms. Marvel
- Breaking Glass Releases SXSW LGBTQ Breakout See You Then This April
- Hamish Downie’s Five More Questions With Christopher McCombs
- Hamish Downie’s News Sushi #122: Morsels of News From Japan and Beyond
- Nerdy Chupacabras #091
- Ben’s Breakdown | The Adam Project May Be Sci-Fi Fluff, But It Also Has Tremendous Heart!
- Andrea’s Angle | The Outfit – Seamlessly Excellent
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We want to bring attention to a Public Service Announcement from the ’90s featuring Dr. Culber (Wilson Cruz) of Star Trek: Discovery
Beat the Bash – PSA from Mike Costanza on Vimeo.
This ’90s PSA (GLAAD, La Pietra Foundation, MTV) brings awareness to gay-bashing.
Starring Wilson Cruz, Meredith Scott Lynn, and Joseph Reitman. Writer/Director: Mike Costanza.
Director of Photography: Brad Rushing. Producer: Cara Coslow.















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