DBT #0001: Tom Lowe – The 24th Letter
In this April 2010 interview, David talks with Tom Lowe about ‘The 24th Letter.’
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In this April 2010 interview, David talks with Tom Lowe about ‘The 24th Letter.’
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After six decades of show business, amost 80 and as beautiful and charming as ever, Shirley Jones has written a memoir, surprisingly honest and…well, here’s what Parade Magazine called it: [quote]…a shockingly frank memoir that’s raising eyebrows—and turning Jones’s reputation as the wholesome mother Mrs. Partridge on the 1970s TV show The Partridge Family on…
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In this October 2012 interview, David talks with Patricia Cornwell about ‘The Bone Bed.’ http://traffic.libsyn.com/davidsbooktalk/dbt102012.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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Wally Lamb became a household name when Oprah picked his books, She’s Come Undone and I Know This Much Is True. Interestingly, while I Know This Much Is True is 912 pages long, I’ll Take You There is only 254 pages. Quite different! Wally Lamb is very easy to talk to, and has wonderful things…
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Peter Swanson, self-described “failed poet,” has published his second book, “The Kind Worth Killing.” David loves Peter’s writing style, and particularly his dialogue, and looks forward to reading Peter’s next book, which will probably be finished sometime this fall. You can find Peter on Twitter, or at www.Peter-Swanson.com. What Peter is saying on Twitter: [rotatingtweets screen_name=’PeterSwanson3′…
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Matt Goldman has published “Broken Ice,” the second book in the series which began with “Gone to Dust.” Some of you will remember that we talked to Matt last year about that first book, which is now up for an award! I really enjoy this series with Nils Shapiro, who causes all kinds of trouble,…
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