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07-07-12 UPDATE: Podcast Update: Time to Read Episode 53: Glen Duncan, 'Tallula Rising'
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Here's the fifty-third episode of my new series of podcasts, which I'm calling Time to Read. Hitting the one-year mark, I'm going to make an effort to get ahead, so that podcast listeners can get the same sort of "sneak preview" effect that radio listeners get each Friday morning. And yes, I know this means I have one more to go this week — and here it is!

The podcasts/radio broadcasts will be of books worth your valuable reading time. I'll try to keep the reports under four minutes, for a radio-friendly format. If you want to run them on your show or podcast, let me know.

My hope is that in under four minutes I can offer readers a concise review and an opportunity to hear the author read from or speak about the work. I'm hoping to offer a new one every week.

The fifty-third episode is a look at Glen Duncan, and 'The Last Werewolf' and his latest, 'Talulla Rising.

Here's a link to the MP3 audio file of Time to Read, Episode 53:Glen Duncan, 'The Last Werewolf' and 'Talulla Rising.'




07-05-12: SF in SF June 16, 2012


S. G. Browne and Lev Grossman Moderated by Terry Bisson

Attentive readers may wonder if I myself was not an aspect of the fantastic, if you look at the dates carefully. But it was my portable recorder, not my own self who was at SF in SF on June 16, 2012. While I talked with Kim Stanley Robinson about his novel '2312', Terry Bisson moderated a discussion between S. G. Browne ('Lucky Bastard') and Lev Grossman ('The Magicians,' 'The Magician King').

And now I find myself in the same position as my podcast listeners, sitting in virtually instead of actually. Not surprisingly, these two gents had a great discussion, with the help of Terry Bisson and an engaged audience. You can hear them talk about their work by following this link to the MP3 audio file.




07-03-12 UPDATE #2: Podcast Update: Time to Read Episode 52: Anthony Swofford, 'Hotels, Hospitals and Jails'
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Here's the fifty-second episode of my new series of podcasts, which I'm calling Time to Read. Hitting the one-year mark, I'm going to make an effort to get ahead, so that podcast listeners can get the same sort of "sneak preview" effect that radio listeners get each Friday morning. And yes, I know this means I have one more ready to go this week!

The podcasts/radio broadcasts will be of books worth your valuable reading time. I'll try to keep the reports under four minutes, for a radio-friendly format. If you want to run them on your show or podcast, let me know.

My hope is that in under four minutes I can offer readers a concise review and an opportunity to hear the author read from or speak about the work. I'm hoping to offer a new one every week.

The fifty-second episode is a look at Anthony Swofford, 'Hotels, Hospitals and Jails'

Here's a link to the MP3 audio file of Time to Read, Episode 52: Anthony Swofford, 'Hotels, Hospitals and Jails.'




07-03-12 UPDATE: Podcast Update: Time to Read Episode 51: Daniel H. Wilson, 'Amped'

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Here's the fifty-first episode of my new series of podcasts, which I'm calling Time to Read. The podcasts/radio broadcasts will be of books worth your valuable reading time. I'll try to keep the reports under four minutes, for a radio-friendly format. If you want to run them on your show or podcast, let me know.

My hope is that in under four minutes I can offer readers a concise review and an opportunity to hear the author read from or speak about the work. I'm hoping to offer a new one every week.

The fifty-first episode is a look at Daniel H. Wilson, 'Amped.'

Here's a link to the MP3 audio file of Time to Read, Episode 51: Daniel H. Wilson, 'Amped.'



07-02-12: A 2012 Interview with Anthony Swofford

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"I was going to do the opposite of what my father had done."

—Anthony Swofford

Anthony Swofford's 'Hotels, Hospitals and Jails' hits more than a few nerves. For any man of a certain age (I suppose) it will do that, or at least so it seemed to me. I did not expect our conversation to be easy, because it's not an "easy" book. It's gripping and intense to read, and a great look at fathers and sons as the centuries turn. But it gets under your skin.

On the other hand, for all the angst, and there's a lion's share of it in this book, there is also a great deal of writerly skill. But — and here's the catch — it is not "on exhibition," as I almost just wrote. (I believe that M$ Word somehow preserves all the keystrokes you type even if you backspace over them, and this would make my hesitation evident.) Swofford's skill is completely camouflaged by the intensity of the subject he is writing about and the raw emotions he evokes and describes. It was really only when I was sitting with him in the studio at KQED that I twigged to the Iowa Writing Workshop guy.

And that's the pleasure of this interview; to hear Swofford talk frankly not just about his emotions and his life, but also about recreating those emotions and events in prose. Don't think for a minute that anyone can do this. That's the not the case; the most skilled writers are those who make you forget that you are reading.

Swofford is equally adept at talking about his book and the events in his rather mythic and iconic life. I found myself asking questions that made me uncomfortable. Swofford was frank in his responses, and the result is something rather different than my usual conversation. You can hear it by following this link to the MP3 audio file.



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