Saturday Show #31: On Vladimir Nabokov




Marcopocast: The Frank Marcopolos Podcast, with Frank Marcopolos show

Summary: In episode 31 of Saturday Show Podcast, Frank discusses the untimely demise of elance.com as a viable marketplace to find freelance workers of all kinds. Frank presents a clear and concise argument which leads one to conclude that this company will be bankrupt within 5 years time. Also, Frank discusses the clever discursiveness of Vladimir Nabokov and a 5-word sentence that says it all. Plus, literary fiction techniques galore!<br> The flash player is above, and here is a link to <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/frankmarcopolos.com/id451038870?mt=2&amp;ign-mpt=uo%3D4">the show on iTunes.</a> Leave me a review. Why not?<br> Subtitle: The Austin Writing Group #18. Show Notes:<br> <a href="http://amzn.to/14fx31K">Vladimir Nabokov</a><br><br> <a href="http://amzn.to/12yse5P">The Talkative Corpse by Ann Sterzinger</a><br> The group assigned the short story “Symbols and Signs” by Vlady Nabokov [The New Yorker, 1948] a quality value of 6.5 out of 10 on the “Marco Scale.”<br> ***<br> Intro provided by the lovely and talented <a href="http://melissacraigauthor.wordpress.com/">Melissa Craig.</a> Music provided by radiotimes of <a href="http://ccmixter.org">ccmixter.org.</a> <br>