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.
How sweet is to be back at Rhode Island Comic-Con!
Stephanie Mathias and Jarreau Williams collaborate for amazing new single
Constellation Myths debut a new sound with “Everything and Time”
Nolo Grace goes from the corporate world to the music world
Beasty talks dance styles and being part of Red Bull Dance Your Style
Kevin Lucia lives a dream with the release of the nightmarish “October Nights”
Cheer Up! creators talk real-life character connections and lessons to be found
Debut author Jessica Vitalis talks about her unique take on Death
Frank Barbiere walks us through some “Astonishing Times”
Heerraa talks awards, virtual tours, and helping students find their path
Gene Dante talks about being back on stage and putting out new singles
Galia Gichon dives into the Women‘s Suffrage Movement in new novel
Author David Rohlfing returns with the prequel in his Sasha Frank detective series
4 Minutes Later talk about the Tweet that launched their career
Kristian Montgomery talks touring, the Boston Music Scene, and new releases
Julianna Joy talks new music and why more support for artists is needed
Author Robert Stadnik talks a return to events and expansion of his Exodus series
Author Justin Lee is back with a most unexpected sequel
It's a double dose of Boston music with Linda Marks and Daniel Promotes
Marc Bernardin shares the diverse, detailed world of “Adora and The Distance”
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