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The Curator of Schlock #279: The Boss
The Curator of Schlock #279 by Jeff Shuster The Boss You’re not the boss of me! I’m getting a bit tired of these Wikipedia entries that are three sentences long. You think I remember about half the things that occur in each movie I watch? Sigh. I’m not sure why the three films of Fernando… Continue reading
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Michelle Battiste, author of “Waiting For The Wreck To Burn”

Originally posted on Your Next Beach Read: What’s your name and where are you from? Michele Battiste originally from upstate New York and a current denizen of Colorado’s Front Range. How long have you been writing? How did you start? Since 5th grade. I started with a class assignment to write a poem called “Box… Continue reading
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Your Next Beach Read: Danny Caine, author of “Continental Breakfast”

Originally posted on Your Next Beach Read: What’s your name and where are you from? I’m Danny Caine. I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio but I live in Lawrence, Kansas now. How long have you been writing? How did you start? I started writing Continental Breakfast about six years ago. Before that I wrote some… Continue reading
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Episode 372: Arielle Haughee!
Episode 372 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. In this week’s show, I talk with the fiction writer, children’s book writer, and revision guru Arielle Haughee. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES This episode is sponsored by Scribophile. TDO Listeners can get 20% of a… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #278: The Italian Connection
The Curator of Schlock #278 by Jeff Shuster The Italian Connection Henry Silva enters The Museum of Schlock. Week 3 of Poliziotteschi Month and I’m feeling fine about the whole thing. We’re covering 1972’s The Italian Connection from director Fernando Di Leo. This movie goes by other titles. One such title is Manhunt in the City. Another title is Manhunt… Continue reading
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