I recently had the opportunity to interview recording artist Ryan Calhoun about his album “The Heaven Switch”. It was fascinating to learn about him and the work that went into creating The Heaven Switch. Check out the interview after the jump:
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Getting Off is the sexy new noir novel by Lawrence Block writing as Jill Emerson. Its main character is Katherine Anne ‘Kit’ Tolliver, who hasn’t used that name since high school – and for good reason. She loves sex, but she may love murder more!
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Last week I had the honor and privilege to participate in a one-on-one phone interview with actress and upcoming pop/dance music artist Christina Fulton. Here’s a brief bio on Christina Fulton before we get to the interview:
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I recently had the opportunity to do an interview with the hip-hop artist Six Reasons but before we get to that here’s some background information on Six Reasons provided by his website:
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‘My name’s Markowski. I carry a badge.
‘Also a crucifix, some wooden stakes, a big vial of holy water, and a 9mm Beretta loaded with silver bullets…’
Grade: A-
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Everywhere you look on the literary landscape you can see vampires, zombies, trolls and many other creatures of the paranormal persuasion. Well, except for the werewolf. Now, British author Glen Duncan has, for reasons unknown, decided that the world needs a werewolf novel. Duncan, deemed ‘one of Britain’s best young authors,’ by The Times Literary Supplement [London], does give The Last Werewolf’ literary flair, but he sticks to the age old conventions of the genre and pokes holes in them from within.
Grade: A
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When a TV series has a dedicated following – especially a genre show – then there’s a good chance it will spawn tie-in novels. Recent examples include USA’s burn Notice and Syfy’s Eureka. Now comes the first Warehouse 13 novel, A Touch of Fever by Greg Cox – and it is a perfect example of how to do a TV tie-in novel.
Grade: A
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