022 Reading and Writing podcast – Michael Bracken interview

by JeffR on May 1, 2010

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The 22nd episode of the Reading and Writing podcast features an interview with Michael Bracken, author of 11 books, including the novel All White Girls, and 1,200 shorter works.

His short story “All My Yesterdays” received a Derringer Award, his short story “Cuts Like A Knife” was short-listed for a Derringer Award, his short story “Of Memories Dying” appeared on the preliminary ballot for a Nebula Award, and his short story “Dreams Unborn” was named one of the year’s best by the editors of The Best American Mystery Stories 2005.

You can download Bracken’s interview here, or subscribe to the podcast via iTunes to get all the interviews delivered directly to your computer via iTunes.

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Shelley Burbank May 3, 2010 at 4:50 am

I really enjoyed this interview with Michael Bracken. Excellent questions, thoughtful and informative answers. I will be checking out this podcast from now on. Thank you for a nice half-hour of writerly conversation.

Jeff Rutherford May 3, 2010 at 5:56 am

Thanks for the feedback Shelley! If you haven’t listened already, you may be interested in some of my earlier interviews with Lee Child, Joe Lansdale, etc.

Also, I have recorded interviews with Katy Munger, Lisa Lutz, and Jonathan Maberry. I’ll be posting those interviews in the weeks to come.

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