In the eighth installment of #NovelClass, Dave Pezza and Sean Tuohy discuss Ian Fleming’s first James Bond novel, Casino Royale . (Warning: This podcast contains major spoilers.) This episode is sponsored by Novelize , OneRoom , and Sid Sanford Lives!
Sep 15, 2017•45 min
Sam Lightner Jr., author of Heavy Green: The Collision of two Unlikely Missions in America's Secret War , talks to Sean Tuohy about how a rock-climbing expedition unexpectedly led to him writing fiction. To learn more about Sam Lightner Jr., visit his official website or like his Facebook page . Also read Sean Tuohy’s review of Heavy Green in September’s “ Books That Should Be On Your Radar .” Today's episode is brought to you by Novelize and Sid Sanford Lives!...
Sep 13, 2017•19 min
Poet Marcus Wicker talks to Daniel Ford about his new poetry collection Silencer . Wicker discusses why he pursued an MFA and how hip-hop influences his poetry. The author also shares one of his poems on the air and explains the differences between writing, reading, and speaking poetry. Learn more about Marcus Wicker by visiting his official website or by following him on Twitter and Instagram . Photo credit: Kristyn Greenfield of KG Creative Photography, LLC...
Sep 11, 2017•24 min
Graphic designer and author Carolyn Porter gives Daniel Ford a crash course in typography and discusses her book Marcel's Letters . To learn more about Carolyn Porter, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter @porterfolio . Today's episode is brought to you by Novelize and the podcast Headline Heroes ....
Sep 08, 2017•21 min
Author Eric Rickstad returns to the podcast! He chats with Sean Tuohy about his new novel The Names of Dead Girls (out Sept. 12). To learn more about Eric Rickstad, visit his official website , like his Facebook page , or follow him on Twitter @ericrickstad . Also listen to Rickstad’s first appearance on the podcast . Today’s episode is sponsored by Novelize , Secret Transmission Podcast , and Audible ....
Sep 05, 2017•33 min
Natalka Burian, author of Welcome to the Slipstream , talks to Caitlin Malcuit about how the birth of her first child helped ignite her passion for writing, how her real-life experiences help craft the characters in her debut novel, and her work with The Freya Project. To learn more about Natalka Burian, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Also visit The Freya Project’s official website and follow it on Twitter @TheFreyaProject . Today’s episode is brought to you b...
Sep 01, 2017•19 min
Stephanie Andujar returns to the podcast to talk about her new movie “Marjorie Prime” Andujar also chats with Sean Tuohy about her sketch comedy show, “StephA: One Woman Show!” To learn more about Stephanie Andujar, visit her official website , like her Facebook page , or follow her on Twitter and Instagram . Watch the trailer for “ Marjorie Prime ."...
Aug 30, 2017•17 min
T. Jefferson Parker, author of the recently published The Room of White Fire , talks to Daniel Ford about how a high school mythology class ignited his passion for reading and writing, and what real-life events inspired his new book, and what’s in store for his new hero Roland Ford. To learn more about T. Jefferson Parker, visit his official website , like his Facebook page , or follow him on Twitter @TJParkerauthor ....
Aug 28, 2017•20 min
Sean Tuohy talks to filmmakers Nicholas Bushman and Mike Dwyer about their recent film “Union Furnace.” To learn more about “Union Furnace,” watch the trailer , like the movie’s Facebook page , or follow it on Twitter @furnacemovie .
Aug 25, 2017•18 min
Tana French, award-winning author of In the Woods , The Secret Place , and The Trespasser , talks to Daniel Ford about how her acting career influences her fiction, crafting characters like Antoinette Conway, and the importance of setting and atmosphere in murder mysteries. To learn more about Tana French, visit her official website or like her Facebook page . Photo credit: Kathrin Baumbach...
Aug 23, 2017•23 min
Sean Tuohy talks to the minds behind Amazon’s new series “ Comrade Detective ”—writers and creators Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka, and director Rhys Thomas. To learn more about “Comrade Detective,” watch the trailer or follow the show on Facebook and Twitter ....
Aug 21, 2017•18 min
In a special, bonus podcast episode, ESPN researcher and author Mark Simon talks to Daniel Ford about his book The Yankees Index: Every Number Tells a Story . Simon, who grew up a New York Mets fan devoted to reliever Neil Allen, discusses how he landed his job at ESPN, what led him to Triumph Books and writing about the New York Yankees, and his research process for the book (aided in part by past Writer’s Bone guest Katie Sharp ). He also shares sound advice that aspiring sportswriters and res...
Aug 19, 2017•34 min
Dave Braun, co-author of Oola—Find Balance in an Unbalanced World and Oola for Women , talks to Sean Tuohy about the origins of Oola, his partnership with OolaGuru Dr. Troy, collecting one million dreams in the form of handwritten stickers on the side of a vintage 1970 VW Surf Bus, and future Oola book plans. To learn more about Dave Braun and Oola, visit Oola Life’s official website or follow him on Twitter ( @OolaSeeker , @OolaLife ) and Instagram ....
Aug 18, 2017•17 min
Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire , talks to Daniel Ford about why writing is all she ever wanted to do, what it’s like having a novel longlisted for the 2017 Man Booker Prize , and how she crafted the characters and plot in her recent novel. To learn more about Kamila Shamsie, follow her on Twitter @kamilashamsie . (Photo credit: Zain Mustafa)...
Aug 16, 2017•17 min
Author Jami Attenberg talks to Daniel Ford about her novel All Grown Up . Attenberg discusses how she crafted her main character Andrea, representing single womanhood in a different light, and writing about New York City. To learn more about Jami Attenberg, visit her official website , like her Facebook page , or follow her on Twitter and Instagram . Read our review of All Grown Up in March’s “ Books That Should Be On Your Radar .”...
Aug 14, 2017•15 min
In the seventh installment of #NovelClass, Dave Pezza and Daniel Ford discuss Rachel Khong’s Goodbye, Vitamin . (Warning: This podcast contains mild spoilers.) To learn more about Rachel Khong, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter @rachelkhong .
Aug 11, 2017•41 min
Bianca Marais, author of Hum If You Don’t Know the Words , talks to Daniel Ford about writing stories at a young age, how mystery and detective novels influence her work, and how her upbringing in Apartheid South Africa inspired her debut novel. “If you really want it, and really believe in it, keep writing and make it happen for yourself,” Bianca Marais says. To learn more about Bianca Marais, visit her official website , like her Facebook page , or follow her on Twitter and Instagram . Also re...
Aug 07, 2017•25 min
Gin Phillips, author of Come In and Cover Me , The Well and the Mine , and the recently published Fierce Kingdom , talks to Daniel Ford about the books that inspired her to become a writer, her ideal writing time, and focusing on the mother-child relationship in her latest novel. To learn more about Gin Phillips, visit her official website , like her Facebook page , or follow her on Twitter @GinPhillips17 ....
Aug 02, 2017•21 min
Crime fiction master Michael Connelly sits down with Sean Tuohy to talk about who inspired his new character Detective Renée Ballard for his new novel The Late Show , keeping Harry Bosch fresh, and what drives him to keep inventing new characters and high quality narratives. To learn more about Michael Connelly, visit his official website , like his Facebook page , or follow him on Twitter @Connellybooks ....
Jul 31, 2017•25 min
Dani Bostick, a writer, educator, and advocate, talks to Daniel Ford about how she found her voice and why she’s working to change the way we think and speak about sexual assault victims. To learn more about Dani Bostick, follow her on Twitter @danibostick . Also watch her TED Talk .
Jul 28, 2017•21 min
Dan Gordon—whose credits include “The Hurricane,” "Wyatt Earp,” and “Highway to Heaven,” talks to Caitlin Malcuit about his writing process, his disappointment with the superhero movie market, and his upcoming projects. To learn more about Dan Gordon, visit his IMDB page .
Jul 24, 2017•38 min
Welcome to a very New York Yankees edition of Friday Morning Coffee! Today’s guest is Katie Sharp, sports researcher extraordinaire and contributor to the superb Yankees analysis website River Avenue Blues . Sharp talks to Daniel Ford about how she tells stories through numbers, the advanced metrics baseball fans should know, how her research has changed the way she watches and thinks about the game, and why it’s important for writers to find their niche and promote themselves. To learn more abo...
Jul 21, 2017•25 min
Zinzi Clemmons, author of What We Lose , talks to Daniel Ford about her circuitous path to writing, why she decided to pursue an MFA, and what inspired her incredibly well-written and structured debut novel. To learn more about Zinzi Clemmons, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter and Instagram . Also read our review of What We Lose in July’s “ Books That Should Be On Your Radar .”...
Jul 19, 2017•22 min
Jon Negroni, author of Killerjoy and The Pixar Theory , talks to Daniel Ford about what fuels his writing process, his publishing journey, and what inspired his debut fantasy novel. To learn more about Jon Negroni, visit his official website or follow him on Twitter @JonNegroni ....
Jul 17, 2017•30 min
In the sixth installment of #NovelClass, Dave Pezza and Daniel Ford discuss Jeff VanderMeer’s science fiction novel Borne . (Warning: This podcast contains mild spoilers.) To learn more about Jeff VanderMeer, visit his official website , like his Facebook page , or follow him on Twitter @jeffvandermeer .
Jul 14, 2017•43 min
N.J. Campbell, author of Found Audio , talks to Daniel Ford about what inspired his debut novel, being surrounded by writers growing up, what led him to Two Dollar Radio, and the deep, deep, deep philosophical discussions he has with his friends. To learn more about N.J. Campbell, visit his Tumblr page or follow him on Twitter @njcampbelltweet ....
Jul 12, 2017•24 min
Author and poet Erica Wright talks to Daniel Ford about her upcoming poetry collection All the Bayou Stories End with Drowned , the differences between writing fiction and poetry, and why there’s a poet, poem, or poetry collection for everyone. To learn more about Erica Wright, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter and Instagram . Also listen to our first interview with the author and poet....
Jul 10, 2017•18 min
Alston Ramsay, former deputy chief speechwriter to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, talks to Sean Tuohy about making “Midnighters” with his brother Julius Ramsay. To learn more about “Midnighters,” visit the film’s official website , like its Facebook page , or follow it on Twitter @midnightersfilm .
Jul 07, 2017•17 min
Meg Gardiner, author of this summer’s hot (and terrifying) thriller UNSUB , talks to Daniel Ford about how her law background helped her hone her writing process, crafting her heroine Caitlin Hendrix, and what real-life events inspired UNSUB . To learn more about Meg Gardiner, visit her official website , like her Facebook page , or like her on Twitter @MegGardiner1 ....
Jul 06, 2017•18 min
Kay Simpson, president of the Springfield Museums and Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, talks to Stephanie Schaefer about The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum. To learn more about The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, visit the official website , like Springfield Museums’ Facebook page , or follow it on Twitter @SpfldMuseums ....
Jul 05, 2017•25 min