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11-09-14 UPDATE: Podcast Update: Time to Read Episode 182: Dana Cowin, 'Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen: Learning to Cook with 65 Great Chefs and Over 100 Delicious Recipes'

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Here's the one-hundred eighty-second episode of my series of podcasts, which I'm calling Time to Read. Hitting the two-year mark, I'm going to make an effort to stay ahead, so that podcast listeners can get the same sort of "sneak preview" effect that radio listeners get each Friday morning. This week, I seem to be on top opf the game, but who knows what the hell might happen. I am hoping to stay back up and stumbling.

Stumbling is obviously the key word here, but I am trying to keep up with projects in the future as well as catch up with projects in the past. My apologies to Brian and the other Europe interviews that are taking so long to edit and get posted. I'm trying folks!

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 one-hundred eighty-second episode is a look at Dana Cowin and 'Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen: Learning to Cook with 65 Great Chefs and Over 100 Delicious Recipes.'.

Here's a link to the MP3 audio file of Time to Read, Episode 182: Dana Cowin, 'Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen: Learning to Cook with 65 Great Chefs and Over 100 Delicious Recipes.'.




11-06-14: A 2014 Interview with Paolo Bacigalupi and A. S. King

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"You're handing us all the problems..."
—Paolo Bacigalupi

"That gray area is so important for readers...
—A. S. King

After I spoke to each author separately — while we all at in the office at Bookshop Santa Cruz — I spoke to the two of them together, which involved me saying fewer words than I plan on writing about the conversation. I can see why they sent these to authors on tour together. They would have made a great bill for a show I used to podcast.

This time around I did — and I shall — let them speak for themselves, and you can hear their conversation by following this link to the MP3 audio file.




11-05-14: A 2014 Interview with A. S. King

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"How much do we really change?"

—A. S. King

A. S. (Amy) King is as no-nonsense as her novel, 'Glory O'Brien's History of the Future,' which should not be taken to mean that she's without imagination or whimsy. What was interesting to me was how well she combined the peculiar and the pragmatic in our conversation.

She teaches (of course) and there's an element of the teacher present in our conversation. Perhaps a better word would be educator, because there's no didactic intent in her decidedly feminist direction. She spoke ardently about feminism, and her own experience with the ERA. Those who don't know what I'm talking about can ask their teachers. (No, don't say you're going to Companyverb it. Don't.)

It really helps to hear that King likes teenagers and hold them in high regard. She explained to me that the book came about because she read the first bit to her class and they demanded the whole story. This bat-drinking craze may not achieve the level of popularity that she is hoping for.

You can Hear A. S. King talk by following this link to the MP3 audio file.




11-04-14: A 2014 Interview with Paolo Bacigalupi

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"...these are perfectly nice people..."
—Paolo Bacigalupi

I'm fortunate enough to live in a small town that has the ability to draw some big names to Bookshop Santa Cruz; often more than even I can keep up with as I make my appointments pretty far in advance. That aid, when I look at my literary events calendar for the show and see that Paolo Bacigalupi is making an appearance to talk about 'The Doubt Factory,' I pull into quick-study / scramble mode and get my reading done.

Paolo was appearing with A. S. King, so I took the opportunity to interview each separately and then the two of the together. Paolo was fired up about his latest, his first (I'd have to say "sort-of") non-science fiction, that is, mainstream thriller for young adults. But this reads a bit like a novel Philip K. Dick might have written back in the day, and even though there are no overtly speculative elements, Paolo just brings that SFnal "sense of wonder" feel to his writing.

In a pretty action-packed, twentyish minutes, he and I talked about how he crafts the novels, to wit; does research inspire story or does story inspire research? Paolo is particularly strong in both departments. And even though this book is sold as a YA novel, I can't imagine any adult reading it and not loving it just as much as they would any other novel with what — more sex and violence explicitly on the page? To my mind that can be crutch to involve a reader when ideas and characters are not up to snuff. To find out which side of the research/story question Paolo falls on and hear lot of great banter from him, follow this link to the MP3 audio file.

Expect tomorrow to bring you an interview with A. S. King, a review of her book 'Glory O'Brien's History of the Future' and an interview with the two writers together.



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Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 213: Susan Casey : Voices in the Ocean: A Journey into the Wild and Haunting World of Dolphins

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08-22-15: Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 212: Felicia Day : You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)

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Agony Column Podcast News Report : A 2015 Interview with Robert Repino : "...an even bigger threat. which is us, the humans..."

Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 208: Robert Repino : Mort(e)

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Agony Column Podcast News Report : A 2015 Interview with Michael Gazzaniga : "We made the first observation and BAM there was the disconnection effect..."

Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 208: Michael Gazzaniga : Tales from Both Sides of the Brain: A Life in Neuroscience

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Agony Column Podcast News Report : A 2015 Interview with Neal Stephenson : "...and know that you're never going to se a tree again..."

Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 207: Neal Stephenson : Seveneves

06-03-15: Commentary : Dan Simmons Opens 'The Fifth Heart' : Having it Every Way

Agony Column Podcast News Report : A 2015 Interview with Dan Simmons : "...yes, they really did bring those bombs..."

Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 206: Dan Simmons : The Fifth Heart

05-23-15: Commentary : John Waters Gets 'Carsick' : Going His Way

Agony Column Podcast News Report : A 2015 Interview with John Waters : "...you change how you would be in real life...”

Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 205: John Waters : Carsick

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Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 204: Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD : Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry

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Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 203: Barney Frank : Frank: A Life in Politics from the Great Society to Same-Sex Marriage

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Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 202: Kazuo Ishiguro : The Buried Giant

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Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 201: Erik Larson : Dead Wake

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Agony Column Podcast News Report UPDATE: Time to Read Episode 199: Marc Goodman : Future Crimes: Everything Is Connected, Everyone Is Vulnerable and What We Can Do About It

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