And I really, like my first thought was, Wow, I wish I would have done this sooner. And so I started teaching myself piano and it kind of learning the piano kind of made it click. And then when David brought me on to no sleep, I was like, I should probably learn to play the piano. But other than that, I just kind of messed around with like, Fruity Loops and stuff like that. I played guitar when I was a teenager, very badly. And I felt that way, I didn't start really doing music seriously, until my mid 20s. I think it's one of those things that as you get a little bit older, you start to, you know, you might regret that you hadn't started on something, you know, as early as he would have liked. So, I mean, that's a good one to have early doors. And I mean, to be honest, like, it can be one that we don't find out till much later in life after failing and trying these things that weren't so interesting. But I mean, in terms of following what you find interesting, I mean, that's such a key lesson. But as you know, having listened to these, if you're vague, I'm gonna drill down and try and jump into the specifics. And as long as you keep with it, I think things will happen and things will come about. But other than that, I don't really know, it's hard to say I think just, you know, follow what you find interesting. For me, and when it wasn't, it was, you know, pressed upon me that it is important. So I think hard work has always been kind of a forefront life lesson. You know, I think back to like my earlier life lessons. But I still feel so unprepared life lessons are such a big thing. I knew I knew it was gonna start with this and I've been thinking about it. So I'm wondering, what are some of the life lessons that you learned growing up? And so as we have a lot of these conversations, I want to go all the way back to the beginning. And of course listen to a number of your albums as well. We've listened to a lot of your music over the years on no sleep. Thank you excited to have this conversation. And with that said, let us jump in to Brandon Boone on This Is Horror. So if you're in need of an editor, Mackenzie could be a good fit for you. I don't say that about a lot of editors, you know, being an editor myself, I'm pretty selective in terms of who I will recommend, but Mackenzie is one of them. So I think if you work with Mackenzie, she gonna give you a lot of things that is gonna improve your story. And she is so precise in terms of the details that she will pick up and also very specific in her feedback. And I gotta tell you, Mackenzie has beta read for me before. My services include beta reading developmental editing line and copy editing, testimonials information and my contact info can be found at Mackenzie Kiera .Īnd in the advert break, you will have heard mention of Mackenzie Kiera's editing service. I work with authors at all stages of their career and derive a great deal of satisfaction from working on passion projects, short stories, query letters, and even the odd Oh no, I think I wrote a book please help me. I have recently launched my own editing business and I am actively accepting new clients. Hey everyone, this is Mackenzie Kiera from the ladies of the fright podcast. Read up aware you're in for a medieval scare house from the Dark Ages, available now on Amazon and audible. Who mean? Why I am the curator and I am most pleased to present you with 18 Holding exhibits. Have you heard of Howls from the Dark Ages? Perhaps you'd be interested in a little tour through these echoing holes. Welcome, dear visitor to my museum of medieval oddities. But before any of that, a little bit of an advert break. Talk a little about making electronic music how that came to fruition for Brandon, we talk about RL Stein's classic goosebumps. We talk about Brandon's origin story with them. And this part we of course, talk about no sleep. Now, as with a lot of these conversations, this is a two parter. But his music has also been featured on the lines of scarlet hollow, white vault, dark dice, the hidden frequencies, and many more. He is a composer who is perhaps best known for his work on the no sleep podcast. We chat we're masters of horror, about writing, life lessons, creativity, and much more. I'm Michael David Wilson and every episode alongside my co host, Bob Pastorella. Welcome to This Is Horror, a podcast for readers, writers and creators.
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