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Lulu Radio Episodes - | Lulu Radio #35: Interview with Drew McLellan | There have been a lot of changes at Lulu.com, and we go over most of them:Site re-designRe-designed publishing wizardLulu Studios, our new photobook toolNew content-rating systemNew features for Lulu GroupsFor a detailed look at all these changes and more, (complete with visuals) check out the Lulu Blog.Today's interview is with Drew McLellan, co-author of The Age of Conversation. Find out more at their website - www.ageofconversation.comAlso, if you can't get enough of Mur and me (and really, how could you?), hop on over to the Geek Fu Morning Show for more of our witty banter. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #35: Interview with Drew McLellan | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #34: Interview with Dave McKae | We're back, after a false start, with our new weekly schedule--we promise!Lulu.TV will be at Dragon*Con over Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, GA. We'll be speaking on panels, recording interviews, and filming as much of the madness and mayhem as we can--including the second annual Parsec Awards for excellence in speculative fiction podcasting. If you see us, come say hi!This Day In Alternate History is now taking script submissions! And we pay! For more information, see the submission guidelines in the show notes of TDAH episode #33.You can find this week's interview at timecode 16:07.Dave McKae, coauthor of In Pursuit of Pitching Perfection. For more information, please visit his storefront www.pitchingperfection.com. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #34: Interview with Dave McKae | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #32: Interview with Dr. Jill Taylor | After an unplanned hiatus, we're back! With sound effects!No time stamps today (except for the featured interview), since I want to get this ol' podcast up and running again ASAP. Mur and I have been crazy busy with our new jobs at Lulu.TV. Check us out at:This Day In Alternate HistoryZombies in the WorkplaceWriter StalkingWe are also looking for a few good creators for The Order of the Digital Trebuchet!15:12 - Interview with Dr. Jill Taylor, author of My Stroke of Insight: A Brian Scientist's Personal Journey.For discussion on the pros and cons of self-publishing (and for an excellent podcast on writing and publishing in general), be sure to check out The Writing Show.Upcoming events that Mur and I will be at as official Lulu.TV representatives:Blogher - July 27-29, Chicago, ILDragon*Con - Aug 31-Sep 3, Atlanta, GAPodcast and New Media Expo - Sep 28-30, Ontario, CA | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #32: Interview with Dr. Jill Taylor | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #31: Interviews with Ronnie Blackwell, Matt Selznick, and Andrew Losowsky | 1:08 - Jason is a bit unnerved by his new Mac.2:39 - The CHANGE (no Mur, not that change!)--Mur and I have joined Lulu.TV, but fear not, we're not leaving the show! In fact, we plan to make Lulu Radio bigger and better than ever. 7:40 - Mur and I had an amazing time at Balticon 41. There were a ton of podcasters there and we participated in several panels including: self-publishing, copyright, and, of course podcasting.My Balticon Flickr set. Check out the Balticon Podcast for interviews with this year's guests.12:00 - Interview with Ronnie Blackwell, author of Serve It Cold, recorded live at Balticon at its Podiobooks.com launch party.18:47 - Impromptu call-in interview with Matthew Wayne Selznick, author of Brave Men Run (also available as a podiobook). Our own Mur Lafferty will be on Matt's podcast Writers Talking--June 28, 2007.28:48 - Mur and Matt share an unauthorized in-joke.31:46 - In response to Robert's email, one of our Balticon panels was recorded: Media and Copyright: What You Need To Know. Courtesy of The Command Line podcast, I have put the recording in this feed, so check your podcatcher!33:32 - Our Bad, Your Feedback - All kind of weird recording stuff going on in this episode, sorry if the levels are a bit off.34:29 - "Fire Knives With Me...or as Agent Cooper says, "They got a cherry pie there that'll kill ya."" A poem by Michael Baumgarten of wwwmybabymonsters.com.39:25 - Mur tries out a new method of asking for feedback.40:23 - Interview with Andrew Losowsky, author of The Doorbells of Florence, winner of the 2007 Lulu Blooker Prize for Fiction.46:43 - Ooops...almost forgot about A-Kon.49:29 - (Hidden track!) | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #31: Interviews with Ronnie Blackwell, Matt Selznick, and Andrew Losowsky | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #29: Interview with Boris Mordkovich + New Site Features | Community manager, Nick Popio, joins us for discussion on the newest Lulu.com site features.2:40 - The new Content Rating System11:28 - New storefronts--migrate before we do it for you!14:12 - multi-file upload tool16:55 - Interview with Boris Mordkovich, co-author of Pay-Per-Click Search Engine Marketing Handbook. 24:36 - Our Bad, Your FeedbackComments from the blog: Steve (are you a lulu or a cake?) and Chris28:37 - Calling for submissions to the first annual Lulu Radio Fire Knife Anthology! Stories, poems, art, anything! We are also taking submissions for the title (unless you really like "The Fireknifist", in which case let us know!).30:15 - Voice mail from Nobilis--a lulu is dangerous and mighty!31:50 - Email from Matt--use POD to offer multiple versions of your book: color, hardback, large-print, illustrated, limited-edition variant cover...the sky's the limit!39:19 - The Writer's Notebook with Mur Lafferty - Spelling and grammar are important!45:15 - Lulu and copyright | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #29: Interview with Boris Mordkovich + New Site Features | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #28: Interview with Henry Baum + Getty Images, Technopeasants, and More! | We're trying something new for the shownotes this week...time stamps! Let us know if this is helpful.2:22 - Lulu is pleased to announce our new partnership with Getty Images. Read the press release.4:49 - April 23, 2007 is International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day. Join us in supporting free online Science Fiction. Check out Mur's newscast from...THE FUTURE!!!12:12 - Take our new survey--Blogisms: The Good, The Bad, and The Ridiculous, for the chance to win a Lulu ISBN distribution package OR a free copy of each of the three winning blooks from the 2007 Lulu Blooker Prize.18:27 - Interview with Henry Baum, author of North of Sunset.24:58 - Our Bad, Your FeedbackApologies to Slim Palmer (and Albert!) and David Cowles for getting small, yet crucial, details wrong in recent podcasts.27:46 - Thanks to Mike in the UK for his thoughtful and constructive email.34:30 - Thanks to Grace for saying so many nice things about us (well, Mur mostly)!36:21 - In lieu of The Writers Notebook, we discuss Grace's question about writing on the computer versus in a notebook/on paper.40:07 - Another phone message from our pal C.A. Sizemore in Arizona.Thanks to everyone who wrote (or called in). Keep the feedback coming! | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #28: Interview with Henry Baum + Getty Images, Technopeasants, and More! | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #27: Interview with David Cowles | The podcast this week features an interview with caricaturist David Cowles, whose book, The Art of David Cowles, presents work that has been published everywhere from Entertainment Weekly to The New York Times.Adam Guida, forum admin and bug hunter extraordinaire, joins us today to discuss new site releases like the storefront migration tool and fixes to search. We also talk about the Internet phenomenon, Second Life, and put out the call for anyone familiar with it to give us advice on how best to build a Lulu presence in the metaverse.On The Writer's Notebook with Mur Lafferty: using Lulu to make copies of your manuscript to give to your friends and first readers. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #27: Interview with David Cowles | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #26: Interview with Gary Kosman + POD Blogs and Blooker Prize | We cover a lot of ground in this week's podcast...Lulu blogJack London Writers ConferenceMur and I will be guests at Balticon (Memorial Day weekend, 2007)!National Cherry Blossom Festival Photo ContestGreensboro, NC author meetup - Saturday, March 31, 2007The 2007 Lulu Blooker Prize short-list has been announced. The finalists include several Lulu authors:Zach Miller - The Definition of Awesome: Another Joe and Monkey CollectionJ.A. Eddy and Dean Esmay - Methuselah's DaughterAndrew Losowsky - The Doorbells of FlorenceSlim Palmer - Albert The ThirdPOD review blogs:POD-dy Mouth...RIP
POD Critic
POD PeopleInterview with Gary Kosman, co-author of Bonding While Learning--a publication from national education organization America Learns. The Writer's Notebooks with Mur Lafferty: How to set, and stick to, self-imposed deadlines. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #26: Interview with Gary Kosman + POD Blogs and Blooker Prize | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #25: Interview with Kevin R. Smith + New Format! | This podcast was supposed to be posted the day before, or on, St. Patrick's Day. However, due to some technical and scheduling problems, it's a day late--sorry it's not quite as timely as it could have been.For our big 25th show, we unveil our new format. Mur Lafferty will join me as co-host from here on out. We hope this change will liven the show up a little bit, but still remain informative and helpful to new and veteran Lulus alike.First up, we discuss Lulu Groups and, specifically, the new Group for people interested in podcasts--Addicted to Podcasting. Also, we talk about the new storefronts. For more information about Groups and storefronts, see the latest Lulu Community Newsletter (vol. 31).This week's creator interview is with Kevin R. Smith, author of Sundowners: The History of the Black Prizefighter.The Writer's Notebook with Mur Lafferty: writing when you just don't feel like it. Announcing the first Lulu Radio contest! The first person to call in to the comment line -- 206-984-1POD -- with the source of the following quote: "Free when you call from work!", wins a free Lulu t-shirt!Books for St. Patrick's day:How to Brew Irish Beer by Ed MartinIrish Pubs 2007 by www.GreenDragonArtist.comBeer Inside by Mike SnyderShillelagh: The Irish Fighting Stick by John W. HurleyLastly, we mark the holiday with a fun drinking song--"Lilly the Pink", performed by The Brobdingnagian Bards (Special thanks to B-Bard Marc Gunn!) | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #25: Interview with Kevin R. Smith + New Format! | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #24: Interviews with Shane Glines and Mindy Roberts + How to Write a Press Release | This week's podcast is packed with content! Our first interview is with Shane Glines, artist and cartoonist, whose beautiful book S Curves: The Art of Shane Glines is currently number 11 in the all-time Lulu Top Sellers list. You can find out more about Shane's work at his website www.shaneglines.net, and check out his recent mention on the popular and influential blog BoingBoing.net.
Our second interview is with blogger Melinda "Mindy" Roberts, who has published her popular mommy-blog as a blook--Mommy Confidential: Adventures from the Wonderbelly of Motherhood.
On The Writer's Notebook with Mur Lafferty, Mur takes on the sensitive issue of jealousy and envy and how those common emotions can be detrimental to your relationships with your fellow writers. Don't forget, you can hear more from Mur at her own podcast--I Should Be Writing.
Lastly, we have an interview with Gail Jordan, PR director here at Lulu.com. Gail and I discuss how to write a press release and how to approach journalists in a professional manner. You can find more self-marketing and PR tips at our Services Marketplace, and can email pr@lulu.com with any specific questions you might have on how to best promote your work. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #24: Interviews with Shane Glines and Mindy Roberts + How to Write a Press Release | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #23: Interview with Bob Wirz | In this week's podcast, we bring you an interview with Bob Wirz--sports marketer, baseball aficionado, and, now, Lulu author.His first Lulu book--Independent Minor Leagues: '2006 Season in Review'--is based on Bob's blog, Independent Baseball Chatter.Speaking of "blooks," Cory Doctorow (the lead judge of the 2006 Lulu Blooker Prize) spoke at Duke University recently on the subject of privacy in the Internet Age. You can listen to the entire lecture here.The Writer's Notebook with Mur Lafferty: Reviews and critiques--how to give them...and how to take them. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #23: Interview with Bob Wirz | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #22: Interview with Larry Holderfield | This weeks podcast features an interview with Larry Holderfield, aka mckenzee, creator of the webcomic Sinister Bedfellows. The print edition includes short-stories written by his friends in the webcomics community. This interview was recorded live at WTH Con in Greensboro, NC. Also attending the convention were several other webcomics creators who publish on Lulu: Joe Kemenda - Feral ChickenMatt, Dave, and Stephanie - The Dada DetectivePhilip Wright - FurmentationJamie Robertson - The Clan of the CatsJennie Breeden - The Devil's PantiesMost of these artists and writers (including Larry) are members of the North Carolina Webcomics Coffee Clatch - www.ncwccc.com.To accompany the interview, we have a song (played by permission of the artist) -- "Eudora Welty's Photographs" by SemicolonThis week in The Writer's Notebook with Mur Lafferty: Some simple advice on writing workshops.Do your research--Make sure you find one that's right for you and be sure to familiarize yourself with the authors who are running the workshop.Be nice!--You never know who you'll run into again during your career as a writer. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #22: Interview with Larry Holderfield | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #18: Interview with Joanne Baldwin + Mur Lafferty on writing | This week our featured interview is with Joanne Baldwin DVM, co-author of The Havanese. Take a look at the H.E.A.R.T. storefront for books and calendars featuring Havanese dogs.This show also features the debut of Mur Lafferty's new weekly column on tips and advice for writers--both novice and experienced. Mur is the host of two popular podcasts, I Should Be Writing and Geek Fu Action Grip, and published some of her own writing at Lulu - www.lulu.com/geekfu.This week's column focuses on three key steps for the beginning writer.If writing is high priority, make time for it!Get you butt in a chair and start writing!Turn off the Internet!
If you have any writing questions you would like Mur to answer, or have any other suggestions or comments, please write us at radio@lulu.com. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #18: Interview with Joanne Baldwin + Mur Lafferty on writing | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #12: Holiday News and Grain Elevators | In this week's podcast, we gear up for the Holiday shopping season. We are also pleased to welcome Rich Burk to the Lulu Radio team. Rich interviews Chris Attrell, creator of a series of calendars and a 440 page photobook on the grain elevators of Canada.The Holiday shipping deadlines have been announced, so make sure to take note before you place your Christmas orders!Christmas is also the perfect time to focus on your own marketing efforts. Here are a few suggestions:Visit Marketing Central - Lulu's hub of marketing info and services.Make sure all your products have working previews.Tell all your family and friends about your book!
Calendars and Photobooks can be the perfect personalized gifts, and they are easy to make! However, for anyone having trouble (don't worry, it happens to all of us), Henry Hutton has been working on some terrific publishing how-to's.Rich Burk talks with Chris Attrell about his calendars and photobook--all focusing on the disappearing grain elevators of Canada. Check out Chris's website - www.grainelevators.ca - and visit his Lulu storefront at www.lulu.com/grainelevators. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #12: Holiday News and Grain Elevators | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #11: Community Leader Spotlight | This week's podcast is all about Lulu's community leader program and features four interviews.
First up, I talk with Nick Popio, director of Community here at Lulu, about community leaders, Team Lulu,
and the recent Community Leader Summit. The summit was a way to thank
our loyal community volunteers, let them meet the folks behind the
scenes, and give direct feedback on how we are doing.
At the summit I had the opportunity to sit down with three of the visiting Power Posters:
Henrik Larson
Julio Vazquez
Stijn Hommes
From here on out, Lulu Radio will be updated with a new show every
Wednesday. Next week we talk about calendars and photobooks, and how to
use Lulu to make a variety of personalized gifts.
Are you still downloading Lulu Radio by hand? There is an easier way! If you subscribe to the podcast through services like the iTunes music store and Yahoo! podcasts, every new installment of Lulu Radio will be delivered directly to your computer. You can also paste the feed url directly into a podcatcher of your choice--such as Juice, Doppler, or Transistr. Remember, Lulu Radio is always free! | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #11: Community Leader Spotlight | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #9: Coast to Coast at BlogHer and the Durham Yart Sale | Our latest edition takes you from west coast to east coast as your Lulu podcasters travel to the BlogHer Conference in San Jose, California and the Yart Sale in Durham, NC. First off, Jason lets us in on why BlogHer was such a great event for Lulu to sponsor. Bloggers are already in line with the Lulu philosophy of self-publishing, and they've got the tech smarts to make it happen. The BlogHers were really excited about the 2nd annual Lulu Blooker Prize, which just opened for entry. Interviews from BlogHer:Charlotte talks to the ever-engaging Susie Bright, who talks about her experiences with publishing. She's gone from an underground high school paper to small presses to the big New York houses. Hear it straight from a publishing veteran and internet diva: Lulu is great.Jason snagged the few moments of spare time that Heather Powazek Champ had to get this second interview. Heather is the co-editor of JPG Magazine, a stunning quarterly publication that features the best of amateur photography. She talks about JPG's latest issues and her journey from fine art to the web and back to print, and even throws in some of her design mantras!Interview from a Yart Sale?Finally, we feature an interview recorded right here on the east coast. A group of Durham, NC artists held a Yart Sale, a yard sale for art, on July 22nd, and we got to meet a Lulu artist, Darius Quarles. Standing among his amazing paintings, Darius tells Jason how Lulu can be "an excellent machine for the starving artist."Give Lulu Radio #9 a listen. As always, send your questions, comments, and haikus to radio@lulu.com. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #9: Coast to Coast at BlogHer and the Durham Yart Sale | Play in Popup.
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| Lulu Radio #5 - Interviews with Mark Wilkerson, Lulu TV, and more! | This show features not one, not two, but three interviews! (I knew you'd be impressed.)First up is my interview with Mark Wilkerson, author of Amazing Journey: The Life of Pete Townshend. For more information on Mark's detailed examination of one of rock's most compelling musicians, visit his website - www.townshendbio.com.Next, Henry Hutton talks with Nick K. from the Lulu QA team, taking us behind the scenes of the most recent site release (11.1, if you're keeping score at home), and providing a sneak peak at some of the exciting projects we are working on for future releases.And lastly, I chat with James and Jeremy, the dynamic duo behind Lulu TV - your one-stop shop for cutting edge internet video. | Get at Short URL | Download Lulu Radio #5 - Interviews with Mark Wilkerson, Lulu TV, and more! | Play in Popup.
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| Blooker Prize Special | The winners of the first annual Lulu Blooker Prize were announced on Monday, 3 April. It was my great pleasure to interview all three of the winners.
Overall Winner (as well as the winner of the Non-fiction category):Julie Powell for Julie & Julia (Little, Brown, $23.95)
Fiction Winner:Cherie Priest for Four and Twenty Blackbirds (Tor, $13.95)
Comics Winner:Zach Miller for Totally Boned: A Joe and Monkey Collection (Boxcar Comics, $12.95) *Buy it at Lulu! *Runners-up:Non-fiction - Lyle Estill for Biodiesel PowerFiction - Tom Evslin for hackoff.comComics - Ryan North for Dinosaur ComicsThe Blooker has been getting press coverage all over the world! Here are some of the highlights:The IndependentThe TelegraphUSA-TodayReutersThe BBCThe New York TimesAlso, Blooker judge Cory Doctorow gave us a mention on BoingBoing! | Get at Short URL | Download Blooker Prize Special | Play in Popup.
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| Vol. 2, #2 - March 2006 - Joanna Roberts Interview | You can download this podcast directly by clicking on the link at the bottom of this post, or, better yet, subscribe to the feed through iTunes, Juice, or a similar "podcatching" client.
*Henry Hutton interviews Joanna Roberts
She's the author of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Ceiling in Cross-stitch, and she's even been linked on BoingBoing!
Also in Show 2.2:
*Lulu crashes the podcasting panel at StellarCon!
*New site releases
*London Book Fair/European expansion
*Lulu Blooker Prize short-list is announced!
*Latest Lulus blog
*Press coverage galore!
The BBC Daily Telegraph The BBC again US News and World Report Times of London (The print edition featured six Lulu authors!) | Get at Short URL | Download Vol. 2, #2 - March 2006 - Joanna Roberts Interview | Play in Popup.
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| Vol. 2, #1 - February 2006 | The podcast is back, bigger and, hopefully, better than ever!You can download it directly by clicking on the link at the bottom of the page, or, better yet, subscribe to the feed through iTunes, Juice (formerly known as iPodder), or a similar "podcatching" client.
Show 2.1 features:
* highlights from the Lulu Poetry Slam
* Blooker Prize update
* Lulu Titlescorer - Titlefight!
* Henry's interview with Reb Livingston, co-editor of The Bedside
Guide to No Tell Motel
* someone proposed marriage with a Lulu book!50 Reasons You Should
Marry Me and 51 Reasons I Should Marry You
While on the subject of podcasting, Lulu is the new sponsor of I Should Be
Writing , a podcast "for wanna-be writers by a wanna-be writers." Every week, host Mur Lafferty shares the lessons she's learned from her own experiences as a writer trying to get published. She regularly features interviews with published authors, and this week she talks to Mark Jeffrey, author of The Pocket and the
Pendent. | Get at Short URL | Download Vol. 2, #1 - February 2006 | Play in Popup.
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| #7 - Interview with Elizabeth Grzeszczyk | As you know I really get a kick out of talking with Lulu
authors, and when Joe sent out a note mentioning this book I knew that
this would be a fascinating interview! I Fell In Love With A Con Man (http://www.lulu.com/content/97544), a
book by Elizabeth Grzeszczyk, is a very interesting book of Elizabeth's
relationship with internationally wanted con man Jonathan Nigel-Philip
Kern. While on a business trip in Miami, Elizabeth meets a man who
introduces himself as Dr. Jonathan Palmer, the former British Formula
One Grand Prix race car driver. He quickly steals her heart, and her
life becomes a whirlwind as she is swept up into his glamorous
lifestyle... | Get at Short URL | Download #7 - Interview with Elizabeth Grzeszczyk | Play in Popup.
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| #6 - Interview with Cheryl Glover | A couple weeks ago I had an interview with Lulu Cheryl
Glover, author of Creating From The Soul (http://www.lulu.com/content/112718), a metaphysical journey journey
into the mind and spirit. Cheryl also was part of TeamLULU at Book Expo
in NYC, and was a tremendous part of the volunteer team that walked the
floors and told not only their personal publishing story, but of the POD
revolution as well. Thanks Cheryl! | Get at Short URL | Download #6 - Interview with Cheryl Glover | Play in Popup.
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| #2 - Interview with Brian W. Fairbanks | Brian W. Fairbanks is a writer, artist, and photographer,
and is currently the Entertainment Editor at Paris Woman Journal in
Paris. His titles on Lulu include Writings, which collects more than a
decade's worth of film criticism, actor profiles, book reviews, short
stories, and essays on film, literature, music, and society. | Get at Short URL | Download #2 - Interview with Brian W. Fairbanks | Play in Popup.
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