With Claire Bidwell Smith at her book launch at Book Soup in West Hollywood, CA on February 3, 2012.  
Claire’s new memoir, The Rules of Inheritance, is now available from Hudson Street Press.
You can listen to the two of us in conversation on Episode 41 of Other People.

With Claire Bidwell Smith at her book launch at Book Soup in West Hollywood, CA on February 3, 2012.  

Claire’s new memoir, The Rules of Inheritance, is now available from Hudson Street Press.

You can listen to the two of us in conversation on Episode 41 of Other People.

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FULL STOP COMMENTS ON EPISODE 37


Full Stop magazine has written about the podcast:

In the past week I came across two rather disparate author reactions to their fans. Strangely enough, the “nice guy” writes books that focus on, in his words, “a preoccupation with the invasive nature of violence in our lives.” The not-so-nice guy is a children’s book author. It all started with Brad Listi’s brilliant “Other People” podcast, specifically an interview with Alan Heathcock, author of the critically acclaimed story collection Volt. Alan spoke about his intensive book touring schedule, which lasted from March through November and involved a lot of time away from his wife and kids. When Brad asked if he ever got tired of the touring grind, Alan shared a surprising answer:

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THE CONTEXTUAL LIFE OFFERS A ROBUST REVIEW OF OTHER PEOPLE

Other People has gotten a rave review over at a blog called The Contextual Life.  (Thanks to Gabrielle Gantz!)

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OTHER PEOPLE IN PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Other People has been written about in Publishers Weekly.

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OTHER PEOPLE MAKES MATADOR NETWORK’S LIST OF 21 FAVORITE PODCASTS

Good news!  Other People has made the Matador Network’s list of 21 favorite podcasts.

(Thanks to Kate Sedgwick and the folks at Matador.)

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I HAVE BEEN INTERVIEWED BY 16-YEAR-OLD BOOK BLOGGER ROBBY AULD

I’ve been interviewed about Other People and The Nervous Breakdown by 16-year-old book blogger wünderkind Robby Auld.

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ME AND MY BIG MOUTH INTERVIEW

I’ve been interviewed by Scott Pack over in the UK. 

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RICHARD NASH ON ‘OTHER PEOPLE’

Publishing impresario Richard Nash uwith some kind words for the podcast.

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EPISODE 25 — JOHN WARNER

Today’s guest is John Warner. He’s the author of four books, most recently a debut novel called The Funny Man, available now from SoHo Press. And he’s also the longtime editor of McSweeney’s Internet Tendency. Publishers Weekly calls The Funny Man “[An] equally sickening and humorous portrait of the celebrity as a delusional man.” And the New York Journal of Books says:

The Funny Man joins a short list of intelligent, dark comedies about self-loathing main characters whose success is built on the poor taste and/or low IQ of the American public…[the book] puts Warner among the most perceptive and edgy chroniclers of an increasingly coarse American culture.”

This one was fun. Really enjoyed talking with John.

Topics of conversation include: Lake Charles, McSweeney’s, tent revivals, McNeese State, bicycle cops, Robert Olen Butler, John Hughes, Chicago, Dave Eggers, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, South Carolina, church, the phrase “bless your heart,” The Real World, Barry Bonds, living with your parents, the Woody Creek Tavern, Comic Sans, humor writing, and trying to fit your fist in your mouth.

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Thanks for listening, everybody. Really appreciate it.

-BL

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EPISODE 24 — CHARLES SHIELDS

Charles Shields is the guest. He’s the author of And So It GoesKurt Vonnegut: A Life, now available in hardcover from Henry Holt. Shields is also the author of Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee, also available from Holt.

This is the first authoritative biography of Vonnegut ever written, with Vonnegut himself authorizing the project prior to his death in 2007.

We talk all things Kurt.

Topics of conversation include: Indianapolis, Dresden, Cornell, PTSD, suicide, The Great Depression, family, journalism, WWII, The Battle of the Bulge, Billy Pilgrim, Slaughterhouse Five, Joe Crone, creative burnout, Jill Krementz, Cape Cod, New York City, Sardi’s, divorce, tragedy, self-loathing, and the psychology of meeting famous people.

Don’t forget to subscribe to the show over at iTunes, if you haven’t already done so. It’s free. Or, if you’re a Stitcher person, you can subscribe there, too.  (Or click here to listen online.)

Many thanks, & enjoy the show…

-BL

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