
The Stuph File Program

Featuring Caroline Cory, producer of A Tear In The Sky; Thorsten Nesch, author of Grolar: Half Grizzly Half Polar Bear; & DC Gomez, author of Death’s Intern


Caroline Cory is the producer of the documentary A Tear In The Sky, which looks at the phenomenon of UFOs.
Thorsten Nesch is the author of the YA horror novel Grolar: Half Grizzly Half Polar Bear.
DC Gomez is the author of the humorous urban fantasy novel Death’s Intern.
This week’s guest slate is presented by Allan Liebman, a former Montrealer, who years ago moved to Florida. He’s now a recently retired hospice care registered nurse.
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