
308 episodes

The Writer's Block LA Talk Radio
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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The premise of The Writer's Block with Jim Christina, Bobbi Bell and Bob Brill is to talk to writers of all ilks and get their thoughts, ideas, how they come up with their stories, lyrics, poems, etc. Dig into their heads in a looser format and certainly not scripted. All writers are welcome from novelists, non fiction, poets, musicians and historians, All are welcome. For booking email guestwb@yahoo.com
Listen Live Thursday 7:pm (PST), on LA Talk Radio (latalkradio.com)
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Jennifer Lieberman
Last week's guest Jennifer Lieberman was nothing short of a lot of fun. Jenn is smart, funny, knowledgeable and very easy to talk to. Her novel, The Year of What, is risque' without being smutty and hilariously graphic without being pretentious or smutty. A great read and a terrific lady, give a listen right here!
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Jim Christina, Richard Paolinelli,Mickey Mikkelson
Thursday's show was quite interesting, Richard and I talked about publishing, what to expect, how to navigate publishers and etal. New writers should give a listen because we also talk about publicity and what a publicist can bring to you, talked about with publicist Mickey Mikkelson, owner and publicist with Creative Edge Publicity. This truly is a must listen for new or newer writers. Give a listen right here!
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Anderson Harp
Our conversation with writer, Anderson Harp was a whole lotta fun. Andy is a keen observer and writer and now we know more about Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Sumatra than we ever wanted to. Three cheers for Anderson Harp in giving us genuine hero in retired Marine Will Parker. Give a listen right here!
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J.P. McClean
Thursday's show with writer, J.P. McClean was fast paced and very interesting. Joanne (J.P.) is a great guest and even better writer and her visits are always welcome. Although, being live radio, there were a few glitches...Give a listen right here!
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Roy Griffis
As usual, our evening with writer Roy Griffis was a lot of fun. His new novel, The Thing from HR, is chock full of H.P. Lovecraft and bits of Mary Shelly, Bram Stoker and a smidgen of Edgar Allan Poe. Give a listen right here!