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33 episódios
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Moby Lives Dennis Johnson
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Late Breaking News in the World of Books
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Moby Lives Radio, 04/29/06
We talk with Sarah Nelson, the editor of "Publisher's Weekly" and Copyright attorney, Richard Danay, about the plagiarism case surrounding 17 year-old, Kaavya Viswanathan's, "How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life".
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Moby Lives Radio, 04/22/06
Gerard Jones discusses his website, "Everyone Who's Anyone In Adult Trade Publishing", where he collects rejection letters from across the publishing industry, responding to the submission of his novel.
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Moby Lives Radio, 04/15/06
A discussion with Boston Globe Reporter, Alex Beam, about Jesus' rise to the top of the best seller lists.
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Moby Lives Radio, 04/08/06
A discussion with Jenna Freedman of radicalreference.info, a website providing research support, education, and access to information to activist communities, progresive organizations and independent journallists; and an interview with Steve Almond about his new novel, 'Which Brings Me to You, co-written with Juliana Baggott.
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Moby Lives Radio, 03/04/06
Today's show features interviews with the two most trouble-making librarians in the country "radical" librarian Jessamyn West discusses the revived US Patriot Act - it's supposedly modified, but is it? - and Foetry.com founder Alan Cordle discusses some new guidelines for literary prizes that seem to be a response to his work.