Rick Kleffel:Narrative Species–The Agony Column

Rick Kleffel
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Mar 14, 2011 • 0sec

1043: A 2011 Interview with T. C. Boyle

"I write in order to see what comes next."
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Mar 11, 2011 • 0sec

1042: Diana Paxson Interviewed at SF in SF on January 15, 2010

"I served as leader of the Covenant of Goddess for Two Years..."
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Mar 9, 2011 • 0sec

1040: A 2011 Phone Interview With TC Boyle

"Well, God, when he was writing this book, and I think it was a bestseller in its day, he didn't really take into account the fact that we, ourselves, are animals."
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Mar 7, 2011 • 0sec

1039: A 2011 Interview With Peggy Orenstein

"I didn't want her to think that there was anything she had to do because she was a girl."
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Mar 5, 2011 • 0sec

1038: A 2011 Phone Interview with Peggy Orenstein

"The thing about Bella is that she is completely ... bland."
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Mar 3, 2011 • 0sec

1037: Panel Discussion from SF in SF, January 15, 2011, with Terry Bisson, Diana Paxson and Rudy Rucker

"I was very much into Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs." - Rudy Rucker "I said there were five sequels." - Diana Paxson
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Mar 2, 2011 • 0sec

1036: The Agony Column Live, February 12, 2011 with Matt Stewart and Joshua Mohr

"...if we all see the same thing, we're all seeing entirely different things..." - Josh Mohr "It's much rarer these days that everybody reads the same books and talks about it. - Matt Stewart
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Feb 28, 2011 • 0sec

1035: A 2010 Interview with Richard Matheson

"I'm a disbeliever in genre...I think there should just be stories."
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Feb 25, 2011 • 0sec

1034: The Agony Column Live, February 12, 2011: Matt Stewart and Joshua Mohr Read From Their Work

"Esmerelda is in an underground extreme food training ground compound in Marin ..." - Matt Stewart "This will not help your appetite, whatsoever..." - Josh Mohr
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Feb 24, 2011 • 0sec

1033: Diana Paxson Reads at SF in SF on January 15, 2011

"Our hero, who is from Greece, has been faced with the problem of how to turn a lump of meteor iron into a sword."

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