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December 11, 2005 | Mur Lafferty | Comments 5

ISBW #16 - Interview with Jason Erik Lundberg

I sat in a sometimes-loud Caribou Coffee with Jason Erik Lundberg to discuss writing, and we had a great time. Since the interview, Jason’s launched a podcast! More authors with podcasts! Yay!

Thanks for listening. You should be writing.

 
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About the Author: I am a writer and podcast producer, writing for magazines and RPGs. I am a wanna-be fiction writer with several short fiction, comic scripts, and one novel sale. Playing For Keeps will be out August, '08.

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  1. Another great interview. Jason was insightful but also friendly and generous toward new writers. Why can’t we have more people like him?

  2. Aw, thanks, Cesar.

  3. Not being an aspiring writer or a writer trying to get published, I’ve still found these Podcasts to be inspiring. They actually make me wish I was a writer of more than just ideas when brainstorming for an Ad Layout or illustration I’m working on.

    I wonder, since I am a recent subscriber. Only the last 4 or listed for me. Is there a way to get the ones previous to that?

    Thanks
    ~Bill

    BTW did you know that Amazon(dot com) has a section called SHORTS(short literary works). Where they sell Essays, Short Stories and the like? Anyway, having (finally) listened to your Escape Pod Essay and all the ones from GFAC I think you would make an a great addition to their small but growing list of Authors.

  4. Great show Mur, despite all the activity in the background. Jason was very down-to-earth, and I especially liked his comments about being on the ‘other side’ — as an editor.

    Definitely going to check out his podcast.

  5. Bill- you can start with the old shows from this page: http://shouldwrite.blogspot.com/2005_08_01_shouldwrite_archive.html

    And yes, a friend of mine writes for Amazon Shorts. :)

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