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The Nerd Count Podcast

The Nerd Count Podcast

The Nerd Count Podcast

10 episodesEN-US

Show overview

The Nerd Count Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 10 episodes. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 2m and 1h 10m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Arts show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 3 months ago. The busiest year was 2025, with 6 episodes published.

Episodes
10
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
1h 5m
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

From the publisher

The Nerd Count podcast discusses all things nice and nerdy: science fiction, fantasy, horror, the weird, the strange & unusual, books, comics, film, and TV. We discuss writing, editing, submitting, and publishing, living as writers, balancing full-time work, writing groups, workshops, and more. Hosted by Mercurio D. Rivera and Matthew Kressel.

Latest Episodes

Episode 017 – A.C. Wise

In our 17th episode, we welcome back the many talented A.C. Wise. In this episode, we talk to Alison about Readercon parties, how we first met, growing up in Canada, getting a gold medal in rowing, working a full-time day job at an art museum/school, her massive to-read pile, reviewing fiction for Locus and Apex magazines and elsewhere, stories in conversation with each other, reading for the World Fantasy Awards, Locus Awards, the Sunburst Awards, how she reads so much, her favorite reads of 2025, her first story sale to a coffee can label, editing for Unlikely Stories, the health of science fiction as a genre, how AI makes her angry, how she is a pantser, when and where she writes, her three short story collections, making custom cocktails for her book release, and more! Books and Stories by A.C. Wise: Ballad of the Bone Road: https://bookshop.org/p/books/ballad-of-the-bone-road-a-c-wise/431073a66a9249e1?ean=9781835413784&next=t Out of the Drowning Deep: https://bookshop.org/p/books/out-of-the-drowning-deep-a-c-wise/357a5aae6a988bf1?ean=9781803369846&next=t The Ghost Sequences: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-ghost-sequences-a-c-wise/73b355fe59f8ea94?ean=9781988964331&next=t The Ultra Fabulous Glitter Squadron Saves The World Again: https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Fabulous-Glitter-Squadron-Saves/dp/159021434X/ The Kissing Booth Girl and Other Stories: https://www.amazon.com/Kissing-Booth-Girl-Other-Stories/dp/B075338W1B “Wolf Moon, Antler Moon”: https://reactormag.com/wolf-moon-antler-moon-a-c-wise/ Other Books Mentioned: Space Trucker Jess by Matthew Kressel: https://bookshop.org/p/books/space-trucker-jess-matthew-kressel/2824b9cb78656eee?ean=9781958880272&next=t Haunted Ecologies by Corey Farrenkopf: https://bookshop.org/p/books/haunted-ecologies-corey-farrenkopf/133fb7a231a7ce6d?ean=9781685101404&next=t A Catalog of Storms by Fran Wilde: https://bookshop.org/p/books/a-catalog-of-storms-fran-wilde/9274622f5f3debeb?ean=9781958880319&next=t The House of Illusionists by Vanessa Fogg: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-house-of-illusionists-and-other-stories-vanessa-fogg/dda16d303c3978fb?ean=9781953736451&next=t Teenage Girls Can Be Demons by Hailey Piper: https://bookshop.org/p/books/teenage-girls-can-be-demons-hailey-piper/1431a03c0e4de785?ean=9781835411469&next=t Uncertain Suns by Thomas Ha: https://bookshop.org/p/books/uncertain-sons-and-other-stories-thomas-ha/b429750aa63da135?ean=9781988964492&next=t Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine by Kristina Ten: https://bookshop.org/p/books/tell-me-yours-i-ll-tell-you-mine-kristina-ten/e9c26d3ea207b11e?ean=9781945233302&next=t Call and Response by Christopher Caldwell: https://bookshop.org/p/books/call-and-response-christopher-caldwell/32ec50062fb24129?ean=9781966503149&next=t

Feb 3, 20261h 3m

Episode 016 – Theresa DeLucci

In our 16th episode of The Nerd Count Podcast, we welcome Theresa DeLucci to talk about the inside secrets of the publishing industry. We talk about how she got started working in publishing as a marketer, how people are still reading, especially genre, but the numbers of places to buy books have shrunk, how we first met Theresa, writing short fiction, selling a story to Ellen Datlow, the gratifying hard work of working in publishing, the struggles of a shrinking industry, traditional publishing and indie authors, how she markets books, how she helps authors market themselves, how author publicity events can sometimes “move the needle”, how there is no “formula” for success, self-promotion for authors, the brutality of the “Algorithm”, the benefits of writing an “author letter”, her non-fiction reviews of media, reading for the Year’s Best Horror, some upcoming books she’s excited about, pansting vs. plotting, her love of oysters!, and more! Theresa’s Non-Fiction at Reactor: https://reactormag.com/author/theresa-delucci/ Theresa’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tdelucci/?hl=en

Dec 7, 202559 min

Episode 015 – Kate Maruyama

For our 15th episode, we welcome author and teacher Kate Maruyama. In this episode, we discuss how we met through her mother, writer Kit Reed, Readercon experiences, how she ended up in L.A., working for Sylvester Stallone, the impact of narcissistic sociopaths, how L.A. influences her writing, being stewards of ideas, her experience teaching writing, why editors want to hear your unique voice, the false notion of “correct” writing, the vapidity of AI-produced fiction, how teaching keeps her honest, creating in times of stress, being a juror for the Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson Awards, choosing your “genre”, growing up with films from the 1930s and 40s, writing multiple POVs, finding her character’s voice, bringing life to “dead” scenes, the capitalist notion of “product”, moving from screenwriting to writing prose, the “deep practice” of writing, and much more! Books mentioned: The Collective by Kate Maruyama – https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-collective-kate-maruyama/fd6d6c6c798c0b50?ean=9798896920816&next=t Alterations by Kate Maruyama – https://bookshop.org/p/books/alterations-kate-maruyama/1945097c02a22fde?ean=9781960018755&next=t Bleak Houses by Kate Maruyama – https://bookshop.org/p/books/bleak-houses-safer-family-solstice-kate-maruyama/4b243486bdfff446?ean=9781947879591&next=t A Gentleman’s Suit by Kate Maruyama – https://bookshop.org/p/books/halloween-beyond-piercing-the-veil-kate-maruyama/b2ed1f858648159e?ean=9781957133201&next=t&

Oct 27, 20251h 5m

Episode 014 – Shiva Kumar

In our 14th episode, we welcome the multitalented actor, author, and filmmaker Shiva Kumar! We speak with Shiva about The Lanka Chronicles, growing up in different countries, his childhood as an “outsider”, going to boarding school, his first forays into directing in Bhutan, how a health crisis started him on the writing path, his documentaries on the Holocaust, how he was inspired by Zelazny’s Lord of Light, Indofuturism, how he was interested in working heroes from Indian myths into his fiction, India’s role in the future of humanity, his science fictional retelling of the Ramayana, how acting and writing affects his writing, his thoughts on AI, writing dialog for a screenplay vs. novels, why coffee cups are always empty and no one ever eats food on a plate in TV and film, playing the Prime Minister of Pakistan and head of the Pakistani Secret Service, how acting translates into inhabiting characters in fiction, writing villains, his writing process, writing during stressful periods, doing what he loves, dealing with rejection as an actor, his experience at Appalachian State University, how it takes time to understand the human condition, narrating his own audiobook, and lots more! Books Mentioned The Lanka Chronicles by Shiva Kumar – https://www.amazon.com/stores/Shiva-Kumar/author/B0993XCG5P Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny – https://bookshop.org/p/books/lord-of-light-roger-zelazny/c41678bf1dbdd1a7?ean=9780060567231&next=t

Oct 15, 20251h 9m

Episode 013 – Fran Wilde

In our long-awaited thirteenth episode, we welcome Fran Wilde, whose most recent work is her collection A Catalog of Storms, from Fairwood Press. In this episode we discuss where we first met Fran, her recent reading at Fantastic Fiction at KGB, getting started writing and being oneself, how summers in Kentucky with her grandmother shaped her life and writing, AI and the evolution of language, how poetry impacted her fiction, playing with sound, directing a genre MFA program, writing without an MFA, finding time for art in stressful times, refilling the well, her writing process, thinking about writing everyday, her new collection A Catalog of Storms, the famous Peter Capaldi selfie at the Eugie Foster Awards, working with Erewhon Books, adventures in book touring, conversing with authors and fans, editing and running The Sunday Morning Transport, forthcoming projects, and much more! Books mentioned: A Catalog of Storms by Fran Wilde A Philosophy of Thieves by Fran Wilde The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron The Iron Garden Sutra by A.D. Sui The Memory Hunters by Mia Tsai The Villa, Once Beloved by Victor Manibo Sunward by Will Alexander The Eyes are The Best Part by Monika Kim Website rec’s: The Marginalian – Maria Popova A gift from Fran! A free trial membership to The Sunday Morning Transport! https://www.sundaymorningtransport.com/smt2024

Sep 26, 20251h 9m

Episode 012 – Carlos Hernandez

In our 12th episode, we welcome Carlos Hernandez, award-winning writer of Sal and Gabi Break the Universe, Sal and Gabi Fix the Universe, and the Assimilated Cuban’s Guide to Quantum Santeria, writer for Marvel Comics’ characters America Chavez, Moon Knight, Spider Punk, Miles Morales, Amazing Spider Man, and Ghost Rider, as well as creator of the Negocios Infernales boardgame. We talk about staying grounded and creative during times of chaos, the danger of comparing ourselves to others, stress and productivity, the capitalistic pressure to always produce “content”, moving away from social media, writing for comics, finding hope in young people, working with scriptwriters, where to start stories and genre expectations, how his Latin culture impacts his writing, teaching writing at Clarion, the efficacy of cautionary tales, the magic of teaching kids, the optimism of children, and much more!

Mar 11, 20251h 19m

Episode 011 – Adrian M. Gibson

In our 11th episode, we invite Adrian M. Gibson to talk about burst pipes, hosting podcasts, the art of the interview, starting the SFF Addicts podcast, working with partners, writing masterclasses, paying it forward, writing mentors and finding your path, how Adrian got into writing, the Fungalverse, Mushroom Blues, how living in three different continents have shaped his fiction, how he became fascinated with fungi, The Muppet Show and psychedelics, the fungal punk genre, growing mushrooms on books and eating them, and much more! We had a blast speaking with Adrian!

Jan 20, 20251h 10m

Episode 010 – Writers and AI: A Discussion

In our tenth episode, your fellow nerds Mercurio and Matt discuss the topic du jour: Writing and AI! We discuss common misconceptions about writing, such as the misapprehension that the work is merely coming up with a good idea, about authorship and plagiarism, Ted Chiang’s essay in The New Yorker about choices and how they make a work of art, what defines art, methods of communication, the subtle nuances that make stories “real”, why beginning authors should avoid using AI, how AI can erase your unique voice and style, how much of AI training data is stolen, why we aren’t automating laundry, housework, and taxes, why writers may be tempted by the shortcut that AI offers, Hollywood, advice for aspiring authors, and more! This was a fun and timely discussion!

Dec 3, 20241h 1m

Episode 009 – Clay McLeod Chapman

In our ninth episode, we interview the multi-talented Clay McLeod Chapman. We discuss Halloween costumes, writing for Marvel and Spider Man, writing middle grade books for Disney, writing comics and graphic novels, creating in different media, collaboration, “discovery” writing, his forthcoming novel Wake Up and Open Your Eyes, spiritualism and seances, Civil War trauma, what draws him to horror, ghost stories around campfires, pod people culture, his work process, his story in Weird Tales and cosmic crabs, storytelling sessions, horror writing as catharsis, and more!

Nov 1, 20241h 3m

Episode 008 – Jason Sanford

In our eighth episode, we interview the spectacular Jason Sanford, and we talk with him about getting exposed to the genre through his grandfather, early sales, getting pulled out of the slush pile, stories in Interzone, working as a neurodivergent person, his history being an archeologist and how that influenced his fiction, “discovery writing”, working in the US Peace Corps, his well-received “Plague Bird” stories, finding the right writing process and rhythm, why it’s okay to not write every day, how our writing processes may change as we grow, his well-received Genre Grapevine blog, the Chengdu Hugo controversy, controlling the genre narrative, writing novellas, persistence after rejections, favorite conventions & much more!

Oct 8, 202458 min