Dec 19, 2016
It’s where it’s at! Steve Cavanagh and Luca Veste present the
number one podcast for readers and writers which brings you the
latest news in the book world, interviews with the best writers,
agents, publicists, editors, and literary agents in the business.
Also, each week we'll hear from some of the best book reviewers
around, who'll give us their reads of the week. A pre-Christmas
gift of an episode this week, as the boys are joined by an extra
special pair of guests. First, they discuss the new entries into
the Oxford English Dictionary. What does Brexit really mean? Is
YouTuber a secret insult? And tell tales of old people swearing.
Also up for discussion, Amazon Drones and what it means for book
sizes, leaving the house, and small children and pets being
squashed by technology. Kate Moloney of Bibliophile Book Club joins
us to discuss her two books of the week. She recommends Six Stories
by Matt Wesolowski and Rupture by Ragnar Jonasson. She also gives
us a preview of her books of the year. Star guests this week are
Andy Martin (of Reacher Said Nothing fame) and the incredible Lee
Child. They discuss being watched as you write, whether Lee feels
it is different experience, and the sexual proclivities of famous
writers. Also, Lee talks about Reacher's upcoming twentieth
anniversary of being published, only writing a single draft, and
Tom Cruise playing a tall bloke. Finally, it's a preview of the
Christmas number one, and the possible books in contention. Also,
whether Santa should be taken to an employment tribunal. Credits.
Produced by: Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions. Original Music
by: Stuart Neville