Written on April 7th, 2010. Filed under
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A few weeks back, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Jack Hosley for his Wander Radio podcast. The episode has recently posted… and I’m happy to share it with all of you!
In the episode, we talk about Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights, the Shaper’s World, the Sovereign Era: Year One, “Anyman: The John Smith E.P.,” neo-patronage, the state of podcasting and podcast fiction, and other happy stuff. Give a listen, and be sure to subscribe to Wander Radio!
Written on March 9th, 2010. Filed under
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I was thinking about what to have for dinner a few nights back when Chris Miller pinged me on Skype — would I like to be a guest on the Secret Lair podcast, like, right now?
I grabbed a beer, headed into my office, switched on the microphone and joined Chris, co-host Kris Johnson and fellow guest Thomas “Cmdln” Gideon for a great discussion on “Free,” neo-patronage and the state of podcast fiction. This was a few days before I wrote my blog post on the subject, and spending time with these gentlemen really helped focus my thoughts.
Now you can listen to our meeting of the minds! And heck, don’t stop there — be sure to subscribe to The Secret Lair in iTunes or the podcast client of your choice!
Written on February 16th, 2010. Filed under
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For the fourth time, I’ve had the pleasure of being a guest on the Dead Robots’ Society podcast. Justin, Terry and Ryan are always great fun, and do a great job of balancing good questions with a nice dose of the goofy. In fact, this time around, we even managed to keep most of the goofy in check! Mostly.
The topic for the discussion is on creating a web presence, personal brand and author platform. We cover options on web sites, the use of Twitter, Facebook and other social networks, best practices and the importance of keeping perspective once you start building an audience in a particular niche.
Enjoy the show (MP3 link), and be sure to subscribe to the Dead Robots’ Society podcast!