Rick Klaw Talks about Irving Klaw
An interview with me about my famous grandfather appears on the BettiePage.com blog. How has your own life, work and passions been shaped by experiencing the “cult” audience of Bettie Page? The cult...
View ArticleBaker’s Dozen with Patrice Sarath
For my 13th Baker’s Dozen interview, Gordath Wood novelist Patrice Sarath and I discussed first novels, horses, day jobs, and why it’s okay to suck. As an active member of the Slug Tribe, an Austin...
View ArticleTripping through the ‘Twilight Zone’
My interview with Rod Serling and the Twilight Zone: The Official 50th Anniversary Tribute author Douglas Brode appears in the Feb. 4 San Antonio Current. Using Carol Serling’s words as a framing...
View ArticleFrom the Cutting Room Floor: Brode meets Serling
Usually due to space limitations, some of the more interesting elements of many of my interviews end up on the cutting room floor before publication. For example, in my recent interview with Douglas...
View ArticleSTAPLE! and Alan J. Porter interview
My latest Nexus Graphic column over at SF Site centers on my visit to the 5th STAPLE! con. Subtitled “the independent media expo,” STAPLE! began in March, 2005 after Chris “Uncle Staple” Nicholas,...
View ArticleCrazy sort of folk: Lansdale takes a ‘Vanilla Ride’
My interview with Joe R. Lansdale appears in today’s San Antonio Current. “[The Hap and Leonard stories] are crazy sort of folk tales mixed with reality, but it’s always the social and cultural issues...
View ArticleFrom the Cutting Room Floor: Joe R. Lansdale Part I
A month or so back, I interviewed Joe R. Lansdale for the San Antonio Current (“Crazy sort of folk” July 1, 2009). As is common with interviews, a lot of it didn’t end up in the final publication. This...
View ArticleFrom the Cutting Room Floor: Joe R. Lansdale Part II
A month or so back, I interviewed Joe R. Lansdale for the San Antonio Current (“Crazy sort of folk” July 1, 2009). As is common with interviews, a lot of it didn’t end up in the final publication. This...
View ArticleBaker`s Dozen: Bossa Nova Robot Creator Sarjoun Skaff
As part my Baker’s Dozen series at RevolutionSF, I chatted with Bossa Nova Robotics chief developer Sarjoun Skaff about apes, penguins, cockroaches, Pittsburgh, and of course robots. Why were an ape...
View ArticleStill searching for Philip K. Dick
Recently, I was lucky enough to interview Anne Dick, Philip K. Dick’s third wife, about their life together and the recent publication of her revised memoir Search for Philip K. Dick, 1928-1982. The...
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