Welcome to our podcast preview of the annual Boskone book festival. First up is author Clea Simon—a newcomer to the Boskone family. She and I talk about the Boston music scene, which is the setting for her book “World Enough,” our favorite clubs, and how the it's changed over the years. She shares the story behind her new mystery novels, most of which have animals as the main characters.
Fellow writer Gerald Coleman's resume is far too long to list, but we cover a lot of ground in this interview, talking about how theology and science fiction come together, his work with the Affrilachian Poets and the diversity we see (and don't see) in comics and science fiction.
In addition, I've got some new music for you, with singles from Marco Bonvicini and Klgor.
Charlotte Young talks debuting her music amidst the pandemic
Adele & Andy bring a different sound with their latest album
Amiena brings a new style and presence with “Halo”
Stephanie Mathias returns with new music, videos, and artist collaborations
Author Michael Kaufman's new book features a main character with a computer in their brain
Ana Lal Din makes her debut with a thought-provoking fantasy tale
Lewis Ciavarella shows us how to be productive in a pandemic
Author Sarah C. Patten brings us into the world of WWII spies in debut novel
Sal Abbinanti talks about how real life led to his new comic “The Hostage”
Arielle Perez talks about life and loss in debut EP, plus Natalie Joly shares tales behind new music video
WALLIS talks music videos in the pandemic and the Philly art scene
KIN talk about creatives crossing styles, and adventures in music videos
Joan Law Lowell's book provides a platform to learning about the Bible
Senseless Optimism talks musical origins and her unique style
Joe Aubrey and Eric Peterson introduce us to the Space Bastards
Author Michael Shutz shares his scares in new haunted house story
Jerry Hull embarks on a variety of stories and sounds with his new albums
Kieran Lancini returns to the country scene after 18 years with new music
Author David Rohlfing shares his killer thinking in debut novel
Hanna Barakat shares stories about the music scenes in Boston and Austin
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