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  1. But Roger Leatherwood’s USHER is more than just some simple (though welcome) wish fulfillment. It’s a quiet meditation on life, goals, aspirations and finding contentment in your work, with echoes of Poe, and a beautiful theater as its central location.

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  3. Jun 30, 2021 · Roger Leatherwood (RL): So I’ve heard the first 4 episodes of what I believe is 8 total. This podcast takes an interesting angle to the true-crime genre in that it tells the story of this crime in a portmanteau manner – with many voices, a mosaic, rather than going through the crime chronologically.

  4. Roger Leatherwood has an MA in film archiving from UCLA and currently works in instructional media there. His book Mondo Cine: The World of Film Exhibition and Archiving in Revolution explores the shift from analog to digital and the disappearance of film culture.

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  6. Roger Leatherwood has been working in various aspects of the film industry for the last 30 years, including in exhibition, film archiving at UCLA and directing a (very) indie feature. His long-form report on the fan-based archiving of the ephemera surrounding De Palma's Phantom of the Paradise (1974) appeared in Bright Lights Film Journal.

  7. Roger Leatherwood worked on the lower rungs of Hollywood in numerous capacities for almost 20 years before returning to print fiction. His work has appeared in Nefarious Ballerina, Thirteen Myna Birds, Circa Literary Review, Skive Magazine, Liquid Imagination, Surreal Grotesque, Infernal Ink, RazorDildo and others.