DBT #0077: John Verdon – Shut Your Eyes Tight
David English interviews John Verdon, author of ‘Shut Your Eyes Tight.’
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David English interviews John Verdon, author of ‘Shut Your Eyes Tight.’
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Megan Miranda made a splash last year with “All The Missing Girls,” a very interesting novel, made more so because it is told backwards. It has now made the New York Times Bestseller list in paper, and people are still enjoying it. Now comes “The Perfect Stranger,” which I thoroughly enjoyed! What would you do…
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I don’t usually interview a romance writer, so this was unusual. But I found myself enjoying this book, and Stephanie Evanovich is very outspoken and likable. Yes, Stephanie is related to Janet Evanovich, and we do address that, but let her tell you how. She wants to survive on her own, and she does very…
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In this September 2012 interview, David talks with P.J. Tracy about ‘Off the Grid.’ http://dbtpodcast.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbt092112.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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Jane Harper – Exiles (An Aaron Falk Novel) I had the pleasure of interviewing the delightful Jane Harper, who has become a popular author since her first book, THE DRY, sold over two million copies. Her Australian accent adds to her charm, and she is an excellent storyteller, making her a joy to talk to….
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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: “Is The…
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