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.
What would you give up to stay safe?
Harpist shares her Arthurian-themed music
Breaking the stigma of suicide
Christian music artist brings us a massive collaboration
Jake Swamp talk folk music in Boston
EDM artist talks self-production and horror movies
Boston-based actress shares stories from the set
The dark [and kinda funny] future of New England
Boskone Part 2
Boskone Book Expo, Part 1
Ways to create a strong relationship
Metalheads unite!
Taking the stage in Boston
Short film examines unsolved Boston murder
You can't take the sky from me
Some new sounds for Thieves & Lovers
All hail the Queen
The healthy side of getting older
Boston artist heads to a new musical territory
Welcome to Oppositeland
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
50 Tastes Of Gray
Dear Alice | Interior Design
Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Federalist Papers
The Magnus Archives
War Nerd Radio — Subscriber Feed