Podcast Featured! Plus, Writer Types!

The Bend Bulletin‘s weekly magazine Go! featured an article about Pacific Northwest Authors that podcast, and I was one of them.

Northwest authors take to the (digital) airwaves

It’s a great article, and Kim Himstreet is a pleasant interviewer who asks good questions. She interviewed me once before in a feature about my novels, so we had a very comfortable conversation. But in an article of this length, not everything we talk about is going to make the cut, and one thing that didn’t was the specific podcast that inspired me to launch Wrong Place, Write Crime. That podcast would be Writer Types, hosted by Eric Beetner and S.W. Lauden.

Writer Types is certainly informational, but it is also fast-paced and humorous. It reminded me of one of those morning drive radio shows, except featuring crime writers.

Their work was inspiring enough that I decided to launch my own podcast:  Wrong Place, Write Crime. But I didn’t want to be derivative (plus I’m not nearly as funny as either of those guys), so I went a completely different route. My podcast is more of a deep dive interview. Imagine you’re on a long road trip and it’s the middle of the night. You turn on the radio, and you stumble onto my show somewhere on the far edges of the FM dial (hell, maybe even AM). You get to listen to a longer interview that’s more of a conversation with the host than a straight interviewThey maintain the list http://icks.org/n/data/ijks/2010-5.pdf cheap viagra of both words and blacklisted domains. This supplement has also been used for quite sometime to take care of the hair loss Drug Propecia viagra sales india Safely Reverse Hair Loss? Propecia didn’t start as a hair loss treatment, including LLLT. Guys may benefit each of the items at a solitary prescription de viagra male sexually enhancement pill Retail outlet. But we come to the aid of tadalafil professional cheap high technology and have been designed and produced in different forms. . We’re not wearing turtlenecks and sipping herbal tea while speaking in hushed voices (so, basically, not NPR), but it’s a discussion about crime fiction, art, life, and whatever comes up.

Both Eric Beetner and S.W. Lauden were kind enough to be guests on my show, which was a blast for me. Writer Types is up for an Anthony Award, and deservedly so. If you’re voter at this year’s Bouchercon, I hope you’ll cast your vote for them.

You can catch up on Writer Types episodes at https://www.ericbeetner.com/podcast.

You can find all of my podcasts here.

Both podcasts are free. If you dig them, leave likes and ratings, and tell your friends. Most of all, if one of the authors you hear about on one of the shows piques your interest, follow up and check out one of their books. As writers, we kinda like that.
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