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Interview with David Anthony Durham, Part I
Interview with David Anthony Durham, Part I
Due to the growing length of this interview, David and I decided it would be best to divide it into two parts, with the second part appearing in the next few days.   A couple of years ago, you were interviewed by several bloggers at Pat's site , including myself.  ...
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October 29, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... almost the nomination deadline for the Best of the Web. Go nominate now. Honest question: When it comes to genre podcasts (fiction and otherwise), is there a large trucker demographic? Interview Writer's Digest interviews Cory Doctorow. The Agony Column interviews Jeremy Lassen (podcast). The Sci-Fi Guys Book Review interviews James Enge. (via Pyr Books) OF Blog of the Fallen interviews David Anthony Durham (part 1). Suvudu interviews Tony Shasteen. Dead ...

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SF Signal — Interviews and Profiles Writer's Digest interviews Cory Doctorow (Makers). The Agony Column interviews Jeremy Lassen. The Sci-Fi Guys Book Review interviews James Enge. (via Pyr Books) OF Blog of the Fallen interviews David Anthony Durham (part 1). Suvudu interviews Tony Shasteen. Dead Robots' Society interviews Scott Sigler. Jenni Hill interviews Gail Z. Martin. Ghost in the Machine interviews Stephen Euin Cobb and ...

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