

Rick Kleffel:Narrative Species–The Agony Column
Rick Kleffel
Rick Kleffel:Narrative Species–The Agony Column Interviews, Book Reviews, News and Commentary.
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Jan 3, 2011 • 0sec
1003: A 2010 Interview with Mike Brown, Part 2
"I meant to spend all of November and December search through the old data sets, and I will admit to having looked at baby name books and developmental biology books..."

Jan 3, 2011 • 0sec
1002: A 2010 Interview with Mike Brown, Part 1
"I meant to spend all of November and December search through the old data sets, and I will admit to having looked at baby name books and developmental biology books..."

Dec 29, 2010 • 0sec
1000: A 2010 Interview With Jeffrey Rossman
"...give it a rest, go out and do something..."

Dec 27, 2010 • 0sec
999: A 2010 Interview with Erwin Chemerinsky
"I think it was so important to articulate at that point the rule of law."

Dec 24, 2010 • 0sec
998: Special Podcast Extra : Jeffrey Rossman on 'The Mind-Body Mood Solution'
"Take Heed of that message that we're getting from somewhere deep inside of us that something needs to change..."

Dec 22, 2010 • 0sec
997: Nick Mamatas Reads at SF in SF Halloween Celebration, October 23, 2010
"...you are going to ruin zombies forever..."

Dec 20, 2010 • 0sec
996: A 2010 Interview with David Rohde and Kristen Mulvihill
"..this young suicide bomber, I asked, 'Are you ready to die?' and he said, 'Absolutely.'" David Rohde "He was literally in a foreign country and I was suddenly thrust into a whole new world; FBI agents, private security contractors..." Kristen Mulvihill

Dec 16, 2010 • 0sec
995: Karen Joy Fowler Interviewed at SF in SF on October 16, 2010
"...usually, I like to be the person who has the great idea and somebody else does the work of making it happen..."

Dec 15, 2010 • 0sec
994: Claude Lalumiere Interviewed at SF in SF on October 16, 2010
"...they're very primal...and they refer to an instinctual memory that me might have ..."

Dec 14, 2010 • 0sec
993: SF in SF, October 16, 2010 : Terry Bisson, Karen Joy Fowler and Claude Lalumière
"I think that I'm involuntarily very imitative of voice and rhythm..." - Karen Joy Fowler


