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Suvudu On Air: Scott Sigler on Podcasting, Podiobooking, and Breaking Through


Suvudu On Air: Scott Sigler on Podcasting, Podiobooking, and Breaking Through

Here it is, the final episode in our Scott Sigler interviews. We hope you’ve enjoyed them as much as we enjoyed putting them together for you!

In this edition of Suvudu On Air, Scott Sigler talks about podcasting, podiobooking, and breaking through to publication. If you’re curious about Scott’s origins, about podcasting, or about one of the many different ways that the internet affords writers looking to build an audience, then you’ll probably want to listen to what Scott has to say here.

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Suvudu On Air: Scott Sigler on Ancestor, Writing, Book Trailers and Movies


Suvudu On Air: Scott Sigler on Ancestor, Writing, Book Trailers and Movies

“I sometimes describe my books as a satanic Seinfeld episode.”
-Scott Sigler.

In this edition of Suvudu On Air, Scott Sigler talks about his latest novel, Ancestor: its history, revisions, and the cinematic trailer he created.

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Suvudu On Air: We’re Officially Podcasting!


On-Air_137Maybe you noticed this logo to the left appearing on our site recently. We’ve been gearing up for a weekly podcast for about a month now. To this point, it’s been interviews with some pretty cool authors (Ben Winters, Naomi Novik, Scott Sigler, and more), but we’re going to be about more than just interviews (of course, we will keep interviewing).

Among the things you can expect to hear: Del Rey/Spectra folks talking about Sci Fi and Fantasy and Gaming, previews and reviews of titles, television, and movies, interviews with authors and industry folk, and anything else we can possibly muster.

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Suvudu On Air: Tim Kring on his new novel, Shift


Suvudu On Air: Tim Kring on his new novel, Shift

In this episode of Suvudu On Air, Tim talks about Shift, the history behind the book, and his memories and research of the Kennedy assassination and the counter-culture movement.

His new book, Shift, lies somewhere between The Manchurian Candidate and Stephen King’s The Dead Zone.

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Suvudu On Air: Scott Sigler on his latest novel, Ancestor


Suvudu On Air: Scott Sigler on his latest novel, Ancestor

In this edition of Suvudu On Air, Scott Sigler called in and spoke with his editor, Julian Pavia, about his latest novel, Ancestor, his other works, and what goes in to making his novels work.

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Dragon Week: An interview with Naomi Novik (Suvudu On Air)


Dragon Week: An interview with Naomi Novik (Suvudu On Air)

Naomi dropped into the Del Rey offices last week and spoke with us about writing the Temeraire series, which has expanded to six novels since we published His Majesty’s Dragon back in 2006 and is now expected to run to nine novels total. What’s involved in writing such an extended story? How have Naomi’s characters, both human and dragon, grown and changed? Can we convince her to give us any clues to future volumes? Find out in this interview.

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Dragon Week Excerpt: Naomi Novik reads from Tongues of Serpents (Suvudu On Air)


Dragon Week Excerpt: Naomi Novik reads from Tongues of Serpents (Suvudu On Air)

Naomi Novik, author of the Temeraire series, stopped by Suvudu Studios recently to record a couple of interviews. She then made us an offer we couldn’t refuse: if we were interested, she’d be willing to do a reading for us and our audience. How long do you think it took for us to say “YES!”?

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Suvudu On Air Excerpt: Justin Cronin introduces, reads from, The Passage


Suvudu On Air Excerpt: Justin Cronin introduces, reads from, The Passage

This segment of Suvudu On Air was recorded during a recent author event held at Borders Bookstore on Columbus Circle in New York City. You’ll hear author Justin Cronin explain the genesis of this book, a quick summary and set-up for the chapter he’s going to read (it’s not the first chapter, but there are no spoilers here), and then gives you a free reading.

So what you have here is a fun opportunity to hear the author bring his own words to audible life; always a fun time.

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Suvudu On Air Interview: Ben Winters, author of Android Karenina


Suvudu On Air Interview: Ben Winters, author of Android Karenina

When I think of Anna Karenina, I get a case of the shakes. I think about grade school, senior year English, when the teacher would force us to recite the classics out loud during class, page by page, for months on end. I try to block those negative feelings. When I heard that we would be releasing Android Karenina on audio, my foot started to twitch. It took me listening to a clip to come back to reality.

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