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Friday, July 14, 2017

THE AIRSHIP 27 PODCAST TALKS THE RUBY FILES!


Episode #29 of the Airship 27 Podcast is now live. This episode, Ron Fortier and Rob Davis discuss Faces of Fear from Moonstone, The Ruby Files Volume 2, the Brother Bones movie, and much more! You can listen to the podcast HERE!

Captain Ron Fortier and Chief Engineer Rob Davis return with an all-new exciting adventure aboard the Airship 27!

This episode, the duo discuss Faces of Fear from Moonstone, The Ruby Files Volume 2, the Brother Bones movie, and much more!

Find more on www.zone4podcast.com and www.airship27.com


Listen to Airship 27 Podcast episode 29 here.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

BOBBY NASH DISHES DIRT ON DOMINO LADY AND MORE ON ART’S REVIEWS PODCAST!


Cover: Douglas Klauba
The Ruby Files own Bobby Nash was a guest on Art Sippo’s new Art’s Reviews podcast this week. Art and Bobby had great fun talking about the newly released Domino Lady “Money Shot” novel as well as a few of the writer's other projects, including the upcoming The Ruby Files Vol. 2. "It’s always great chatting and catching up with Art," said Bobby of the interview. "I hope you’ll give the podcast a listen." You can find it here.

From the site:
Award winning author Bobby Nash presents the first full length novel starring the infamous pulp seductress and adventuress, the Domino Lady.  We talk about his relationship with this character in various New Pulp projects and about other projects in the works!

You can listen to Art’s Reviews: Bobby Nash on The Domino Lady: Money Shot here.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

BOBBY TALKS PULP ON THRILLERCAST



Smells like pulp to me.
New Pulp Author and Ruby Files co-creator Bobby Nash joined hosts David Wood and Alan Baxter on the latest episode of the ThrillerCast- The Podcast for Readers and Writers of Thrillers podcast. They talked about writing in general and also discuss the New Pulp book market and look into the definitions of pulp and New Pulp as well as what it takes to write a pulp yarn.

You can listen now at http://thrillerpodcast.blogspot.com/2013/03/episode-66-new-pulp-with-bobby-nash.html

ThrillerCast Episode 66- New Pulp with Bobby Nash

In this episode, David and Alan discuss "New Pulp" with Bobby Nash. We also take Random House to the woodshed for their new digital-first publishing contracts. More important, however, is the fact that Al finally bought a decent microphone. Woo hoo!

Our guest is author Bobby Nash.

What is the current state of "New Pulp?" Is it still alive and well, or is it on the decline?

What is New Pulp? Can it be defined? What are the common characteristics?

Newpulpfiction.com

How has e-publishing driven New Pulp?

Story length and pacing.

Who is writing or publishing New Pulp right now?

Who are some of the "classic" pulp writers?

What's happening with Bobby's work?

Nominated for Pulp Ark and Pulp Factory awards. Other writing projects. Comics and screenplays.

Writing for comics vs writing prose.

Advice for writers- if you want it to be your job, treat it like a job!

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You can listen to ThrillerCast Episode 66- New Pulp with Bobby Nash at http://thrillerpodcast.blogspot.com/2013/03/episode-66-new-pulp-with-bobby-nash.html

Bobby