It was a true pleasure to sit down with Bill in the studio and talk about his life, travels, and his writing. Bill is a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and taught courses in philosophy, religion, creative writing, art history, and humanities throughout his tenure at the University of the Ozarks. Bill is the author of Redgunk Tales: Apocalypse, and Kudzu from Redgunk, Mississippi, The Wild Women of Redgunk, Redgunk Tales: Tales form the Kudzu," and "Welcome to Redgunk: Tales from One Weird Mississippi Town."


Visit his website williamreakin.com for a free story and more information about Bill and his publications. You can also purchase his most recent work which we will be discussing in detail on a future podcast here: https://www.amazon.com/Welcome-Redgunk-Tales-Weird-Mississippi/dp/1590214781


Read what critics have to say about his stories:


“....poetic and unusual....” — Publisher’s Weekly
“Eloquent and witty, thoughtful and even heart-rending. . . . Every time I’ve read a Redgunk story recently, I’ve come away thinking the most recent was better than what I had seen before. I’m coming to realize that it’s not a question of better; each one has been good on its own. . . .Bill Eakin is a brilliant storyteller." —Kim Mohan, Amazing Stories
"Redgunk is simultaneously a place of prosaic horror and impossible beauty...author William R. Eakin provides readers with plenty of swamp gas and a piercing view into the human soul." - A. M. Dellamonica, Science Fiction Weekly