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Dedicated with Doug Brunt

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Oct 3, 2023 • 28min

Omar Epps & Clarence A. Haynes

Omar Epps & Clarence A. Haynes: coffeeOmar and Clarence discuss their late nights collaborating on ideas for their epic fantasy book series NUBIA, reveal how Omar remains child-like (not childish) and taps into the innate creativity gifted to all young minds which propels both his acting and his writing, explore themes of African mythology mixed with futuristic technology like antigravity and artificial intelligence, name their favorite books and the strangest moment ever at a book event.
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Sep 26, 2023 • 45min

Scott Turow

Club soda with lemonScott talks about the choices he made in leaving a Stanford Fellowship in creative writing to enroll at Harvard Law School where Alan Dershowitz was a young professor, the 1977 publication of his nonfiction book about law school, ONE L, his casework as an Assistant US Attorney in Chicago, the earth-shaking success of his 1987 fiction debut, PRESUMED INNOCENT, and thereafter the variety of strange reactions he got from judges, juries and opposing counsels when he entered the courtroom to litigate cases while already a bonafide literary star, his thoughts on the differences between novel and film writing, and the reboot of PRESUMED INNOCENT on Apple with David E. Kelley and JJ Abrams.
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Sep 19, 2023 • 51min

Douglas Brunt With Guest Host Chris Bohjalian

Douglas Brunt: Manhattan with Luxardo cherryChris Bohjalian (Guest Host): NegroniChris and Doug discuss THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF RUDOLF DIESEL, the charm of the Gilded Age period of the story, the thrilling investigation put forward in the book leading the the jaw-dropping conclusion, and the incredible characters that play a role in the book including Churchill, Kaiser Wilhelm II, John D. Rockefeller, Thomas Edison, Adolphus Busch, Chester Nimitz, Tsar Nicholas II. Doug reveals the most difficult job he's ever had, discusses the extensive research he's done for his prior fiction and how that experience helped with his preparation for writing nonfiction, process differences between writing fiction and nonfiction, his career before writing, and his insights on the show DEDICATED.You Can Buy Doug's New Book Here: https://tinyurl.com/9e6p4yt7Find Out More About Doug By Visiting His Website: https://douglasbrunt-author.com/
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Sep 12, 2023 • 48min

Meryl Gordon

Meryl Gordon: gin & tonic with limeAward winning journalist and author Meryl Gordon discusses her process for writing profiles and biographies, the 230 interviews she conducted in preparation for writing MRS. ASTOR REGRETS and her stunned disappointment with Anderson Cooper's new Astor book which cited her prior work 39 times over 31 pages, discusses her love of teaching a masters course in journalism and magazine writing, the thrill of seeing her students publish, the challenging economics of book writing and how to stretch the book advances to pay the bills, and her upcoming book which is close to deadline. 
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Jun 20, 2023 • 10min

Breaking News and Season 1 Recap

Jay Winik calls the book, "Equal parts Walter Isaacson and Sherlock Holmes...riveting history.Lee Child: "Outstanding - Brunt mixes a historians respect for research with a novelist's eye for character..."Dan Abrams: "A page turning crime thriller and an important addition to 20th century history."You can discover more about Rudolf Diesel and preorder at this link: https://tinyurl.com/282eafxvDoug recaps the 32 guests of Season 1 and reveals which is the most downloaded episode of the season! Season 2 begins in September with more of the world's greatest writers.
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Jun 13, 2023 • 1h 7min

Jack Carr

Special Episode also available on video - download the SiriusXM App here: (https://www.siriusxm.com/streaming)Former Navy SEAL and #1 bestselling author Jack Carr reveals who would win in the Octagon between Conor McGregor and Jocko Willink, how it's been working with Chris Pratt and Amazon on the hit show TERMINAL LIST which is based on his first novel, his thoughts on the great pioneers of the thriller genre that he read as a kid and also while deployed as a SEAL, the key step he takes when beginning each novel to make sure he has a story worth telling, how the Department of Defense has forced redactions of his manuscripts and how that backfired on the DoD, the food from back home he craved most while deployed, how he followed his childhood ambitions to serve in the military and to become an author.
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Jun 6, 2023 • 42min

Jo Nesbo

Jo Nesbo: whiskey sour (2 1/2 ounces Bulleit bourbon, 1/2 ounce simple syrup, 1/2 ounce lemon juice, orange wheel, cherry)#1 bestselling author Jo Nesbo talks about the unpublished Harry Hole novel, the difference between political views and political agendas in literature, how he designs his intricate twists and plot reveals, the point at which anyone can consider oneself a writer, the best songwriter and best lead singer of all time, the reasons you should visit Oslo, Norway.
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May 16, 2023 • 1h 19min

Douglas Murray

Douglas Murray, author and commentator, discusses various topics including favorite cocktails, the importance of history and stoicism, separating art from the artist, the controversy over cultural appropriation, and challenging societal taboos. He also reflects on his experiences at Oxford, publishing books, and the impact of 'Lord of the Flies' on his reading habits.
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May 9, 2023 • 42min

Emily St. John Mandel

Emily St. John Mandel: Earl Grey tea with milkEmily talks about the unstructured education of her childhood homeschooling and how that upbringing opened doors to literature, her growing confidence as an author, how she plunges into a new novel without an outline, the life-changing attention after STATION ELEVEN, the differences between writing for TV and writing a novel, and she reveals her beliefs about whether we're all living in a simulation.
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Apr 25, 2023 • 1h 19min

Jay Fielden

Jay Fielden: Rob Roy (2 1/2 ounces Dewar's 12 year scotch, 3/4 ounce sweet vermouth, bitters, Luxardo cherry)The former editor-in-chief of Men's Vogue, Town & Country, Esquire Magazine tells what it was like working alongside Anna Wintour at Vogue and whether Devil Wears Prada was close to the truth, his view of Tom Brady's fashion sense, his thoughts on the changing media landscape and how print can compete with the dynamism of social media, observations of the disappearance of newsstands and shoeshine stalls in Grand Central Station and elsewhere, and gives an editor's view of the Kardashians, the one book that most made him want to be a writer and editor, and tells of an impromptu Shakespearian riff with David Harbour.

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