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Sonitotum Episode Fifteen — Through From the Other Side
I’m back from the storm of promotion that lead up to the release of my book, “Brave Men Run — A Novel of the Sovereign Era” from Swarm Press on July 13, 2008. The day-long web-a-thon was an unqualified success! I hope everyone enjoyed, or at least tolerated, all the podcast episodes I stuck in the feed that featured interviews with yours truly! If you couldn’t stand that, here at last is a real episode.
In it, I play a couple of songs from Downy Mildew, a great band from the late eighties / early nineties that triggered a big nostalgia jag in me. Also, there’s the return of the Five Minute Memoir, a little feedback, some promos, and a song from the band Choo Choo!
Also — a new voice mail line: 1-505-349-0386! This one won’t go away so long as I have a Skype account. So use it!
Music
- Downy Mildew:
- Elevator from An Oncoming Train
- Frown Song from Broomtree
- Bonus Video: Offering from Mincing Steps (Director: Michael Stipe)
- Choo Choo — A Little Wiser Now from Choo Choo
Promos
Links
Feed Back!
In addition to leaving a comment right here in the show notes and participating in the Forums…
- Voice Mail for comments and to submit a Five Minute Memoir: 1-505-DIY-0FUN (1-505-349-0386)
- Send an E-Mail
- Musicians send CDs, authors send books, filmmakers send DVDs, generous kind-hearted people send gifts and money: MWS Media, PO BOX 402081 Hesperia, CA 92340-2081
Show Your Support
Please consider donating whatever you think this episode was worth, with my heartfelt thanks.
Recommended worth: $5.00
Sonitotum Bonus: For the Sake of the Song
This interview with Sean McGaughey on his For the Sake of the Song podcast is pretty different from my normal spiel… this time, I talk a bit about my songwriting in addition to my writing and “Brave Men Run.”
I hope you’ll enjoy some insight into the other major creative endeavor of my life… and by all means, subscribe to For the Sake of the Song for more eclectic inspections of singer-songwriters!
Sonitotum Bonus: Interview with Onthepodcast
Another bonus episode, gang… another excellent podcast on which I was honored to be a guest.
Joe Mieczkowski runs a blog and podcast dedicated to helping folks discover new podcasts and independent music. Some months back, he wrote a very nice review of “Brave Men Run” and profile of me on his blog. When it came time to have me on Joe’s podcast, he was kind enough to dedicate the entire show to my works.
Give it a listen, and by all means, subscribe to Onthepodcast!
By the way — this is something Joe doesn’t seem to publicize as much as he ought to, but he’s got a CD available! Check out “The Songo Suite” on CD Baby!
Also by the way: I’ve received a new Five Minute Memoir, which has so inspired me, I’ll be building the next regular numbered episode around it. Stay tuned!
Sonitotum Bonus: Interview with the Dead Robots Society
I had the pleasure and honor to be interviewed by the fine folks on the Dead Robots’ Society podcast today — Justin and Ryan were a lot of fun, had good questions, and let me run off at the mouth unhindered on subjects dear to my heart.
We talked about the July 13, 2008 release of the Swarm Press edition of “Brave Men Run — A Novel of the Sovereign Era,” the differences between (and future merging of) new media, the DIY ethic, and traditional publishing, neo-patronage, my day job at Mahalo.com, and lots of other stuff.
Give it a listen, and subscribe to future episodes of the Dead Robots Society!
Sonitotum Bonus: 7th Son: Obsidian
The blackout. We lost more than the lights. We lost the power: the power over our lives; the illusory power of our freedom and safety and security. We’ve never really fully recovered.
Explore vignettes from those dark days in a new landmark in podcasting from J.C. Hutchins — “7th Son: Obsidian.” Presented by some of the biggest names in podcasting… Michael A. Stackpole , Mur Lafferty, Scott Sigler, Tee Morris, Matt Wallace, and a dozen more.
On May 31st… the power goes out, and “7th Son: Obsidian” begins.




