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LBC podcast: Nicola GriffithNicola Griffith spoke to me about her book Always, an LBC summer Read This! nominee. Clicking on that there link will play the podcast, which includes Gwenda Bond and bits of music from Gomez and Nina Simone.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Hark! The Alan DeNiro podcastListen to author Alan DeNiro in conversation (with me) about Skinny Dipping in the Lake of the Dead, his debut short story collection and the LBC’s Read This! pick.
Topics include: Small Beer Press, weaving between genres, fabulism, literary fiction, creepiness, letter-writing action, wordplay, Dungeons & Dragons, absurdity, contemporary income disparities, dread, footnotes in fiction, [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Podcastic! Mark Binelli for the LBCHear the LBC interview with Mark Binelli, the author of Sacco & Vanzettie Must Die! The podcast was produced by the inimitable Ed/Bat Segundo and includes a short intro with me talking to nominator Jessica Stockton. This caps off S&VMD! week at the LBC.In barely related news, the Pittsburgh airport — at least [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | 1927: Do the Varsity DragThe Broadway show Good News spawned the hit song The Varsity Drag. This version was recorded by George Olsen and his Music in August of 1927 with baritone Fran Frey on vocals. It went to #4 on the charts. Down on your heels, up on your toes, everybody!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | 1927: Blue SkiesGotta love Josephine Baker. She could sing and act and dance like gangbusters. Her career, which began in the ‘teens, didn’t take off until she got to France — but then, did it ever. According to her official bio, she was the top-grossing entertainer in Europe by 1927. Which is when — in January [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Wizard further adoIt would be remiss of me not to point to this brand new podcast interview with Ngugi Wa Thiong’O, author of Wizard of the Crow, the LitBlog Coop’s latest Read This! pick. Way cool.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | LBC podcast: Stephen Graham JonesHow better than a podacst interview to peek behind the scary curtain of Stephen Graham Jones‘ Demon Theory? Don’t be afraid. He’s really quite congenial. Although he does tell a true story, which is maybe the scariest thing of all relating to his book. Also featured: our nominator Scott McKenzie and what he likes best [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | LBC podcast: Valerie Trueblood & Anne FernaldGet a look (listen?) inside Valerie Trueblood’s book Seven Loves, with a lovely intro from our nominator Anne Fernald. Seven Loves was one of the finalists for the LBC’s first Read This! pick of 2007.
Once again, Ed Champion has done all the hard work putting this podcast together. I owe that man a quesedilla.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Read this! Sam Savage podcastAll week the LBC has been celebrating the fall top pick, Firmin by Sam Savage. Don’t miss the podcast, in which Ed talks to Savage in person, with much enthusiasm.
Altho Ed says I assisted, I did little more than peep over the transom on this one. Mr. Champion deserves all the credit.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Stephen Elliott podcastFeeling literary and thinking about the election? Just in time, it’s Steve Elliott on Pinky’s Paperhaus. He talks about Stumbling and Raging: More Politically Inspired Fiction, which he edited, and My Girlfriend Comes To The City and Beats Me Up, which he wrote. Wondering if writing erotica is like publishing a book-length personal ad? And, [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | LBC podcast: George IlsleyWhat’s a Manbug? It’s a new novel by George Ilsley about love affair between a gay entomologist and dyslexic bisexual which was a finalist for the fall Litblog Coop pick. Hear the interview, conducted by me and produced by the ineffable Bat Segundo.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Listening pleasureThe Agony Column has Harlan Ellison's WorldCon lecture (MP3) which starts with the angrier I get the more demented I get, and quickly moves to If by the end of my talk I have not insulted your physical infirmity, your...Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Aimee Bender podcast, part 2Aimee Bender is back! It's podcast part 2 of three of the author of the short story collection Willful Creatures, out in paperback in just a few weeks. In part two, Aimee talks about writing about horrible things and more....Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Podcast: Jonathan Ames part 2Aha! It's the Jonathan Ames podcast Part II; Jonathan is the author of, most recently, I Love You More Than You Know, a book of hilarious, overexposed personal essays. In person Mr. Ames is softspoken, at least in front of...Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache |
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