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A 2013 Interview with Lawrence Wright
Lawrence Wright talks about writing Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief, from L. Ron Hubbard to Tom Cruise.
Rick Kleffel (Author), Lawrence Wright (Narrator)
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A 2013 Interview with Hugh Howey
Hugh Howey talks about how he wrote his dystopian SF bestseller Wool.
Rick Kleffel (Author), Hugh Howey (Narrator)
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A 2013 Interview with Patrice Vecchione
Poet Patrice Vecchione discuses her work as a poet and her latest collection The Knot Untied.
Rick Kleffel (Author), Patrice Vecchione (Narrator)
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Sophie Littlefield Reads from 'Aftertime' at SF in SF on February 9, 2013
Sophie Littlefield reads from her Zombie novel, Aftertime.
Rick Kleffel (Author), Sophie Littlefield (Narrator)
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An NPR First Books Report on Nathaniel Rich
Nathaniel Rich discusses the process of writing his first novel, the surreal comedy titled The Mayor's Tongue.
Rick Kleffel (Author), Nathaniel Rich (Narrator)
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A 2008 Interview With Nathaniel Rich
Nathaniel Rich discusses the process of writing his first novel, the surreal comedy titled The Mayor's Tongue – and much more.
Rick Kleffel (Author), Nathaniel Rich (Narrator)
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A 2012 Interview with Michael Marshall Smith
A masterclass in how to write a thriller with a master thriller writer, discussing his book Killer Move.
Rick Kleffel (Author), Michael Marshall Smith (Narrator)
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A 2012 Interview with Whitley Strieber: Updated Sound Analysis and New MP3 File
A 2012 interview with Whitley Strieber about Solving the Communion Enigma: What Is To Come; unworldsly sounds heard by the interviewer during this interview removed by 9K Notch filter.
Rick Kleffel (Author), Whitley Strieber (Narrator)
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The Ballad of Bob Dylan: A Portrait
The Ballad of Bob Dylan is a vivid, full-bodied portrait of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century—a man widely regarded as the most important lyricist America has ever produced. Acclaimed poet and biographer Daniel Mark Epstein frames Dylan against the backdrop of four seminal concerts—all of which he attended: Lisner Auditorium, Washington, D.C., 1963; Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1974; Tanglewood, Massachusetts, 1997; Aberdeen, Maryland, 2009. Recreating each performance song by song, Epstein places them within the larger context of Dylan’s life, from his meteoric rise as a young folk singer through his reemergence in the 1990s and his role as the éminence grise of rock-and-roll today. He explores the star’s private side, including marriage and fatherhood, and his struggle to overcome substance abuse. Epstein also traces the influences that shaped Dylan’s career and offers a thoughtful analysis of his work and fresh interpretations of his lyrics. Here, too, are anecdotes and insights from those closest to the man, including D. A. Pennebaker, Allen Ginsberg, Nora Guthrie, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, and Dylan’s sidemen throughout the years. “Historian and poet Epstein structures his loose-jointed chronicle around exegeses of iconic Dylan concerts he attended, analyzing the songs and the shifting persona of the singer: in 1963, the visionary twenty-two-year-old folkie; in 1974, the bristling thirty-something rocker; in 2009, the hoarse old man growling at Fate…Epstein’s wallow in the master’s words and moods will entrance hardcore Dylanophiles.”--Publishers Weekly
Daniel Mark Epstein (Author), Bronson Pinchot (Narrator)
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Along with historical narrative, hear rare recordings of some of the most people in history, including Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, William Howard Taft, James Whitcomb Riley, O. Henry, Arthur Conan Doyle, William Gillette, Theodore Roosevelt, Ellen Terry, King George V, and Amelia Earhart. Recording obtained and published by Rick Sheridan.
And Amelia Earhart., Andrew Carnegie, Ellen Terry, James Riley, King George V, O. Henry, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, Various Authors, Various Authors, William Gillette, William Howard Taft (Author), And Amelia Earhart., Andrew Carnegie, Ellen Terry, James Riley, King George V, O. Henry, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, Various Readers, Various Readers, William Gillette, William Howard Taft (Narrator)
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Recording obtained and published by Rick Sheridan. This is a rare live recording of Francesco Forgione, or Padre Pio, a Capuchin priest from Italy and one of the world's most popular saints. There are more than 3,000 "Padre Pio Prayer Groups" worldwide, with over three million members. Recording obtained and published by Rick Sheridan.
Padre Pio (Author), Padre Pio, Padre Pio. (Narrator)
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TODAY'S AUTHORS SERIES: Michael Davis
This hour-long interview is also available on the last CD of the audiobook Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street. Hear a fascinating discussion between author, Michael Davis, and narrator Caroll Spinney, the man (and voice) behind two of America's most iconic children's characters--Big Bird and Oscar The Grouch--listeners will learn about Spinney's contributions to the creation and history of the media masterpiece and pop culture landmark TV series, "Sesame Street." Spinney discusses, among other things, impressions of his early days on TV, the creation of Big Bird and Oscar The Grouch, and, of course, working with Muppet's creator Jim Hensen.
Michael Davis (Author), Caroll Spinney (Narrator)
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