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Interview with Michael Gregg Michaud

LIGHTS/CAMERA/AUTHOR:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lights-camera-author/episodes/Lights--Camera--Author---Michael-Gregg-Michaud-e2kb5ec/a-abamumr
What Bruce A. Humphrey said about David M. McGiffert's "Best Seat in the House"

This is a great book for anyone interested in a behind the scenes account of some of the great films of the last few decades. And for people "in the business," you'll recognize situations and enjoy hearing about how they handled them on so many great films. David's book is a great read, filled with humor and insights. I also recommend the audio book. Hearing the story in David's voice is a delight!-- Bruce A. Humphrey
Here's What The "New York Sun" Had To Say About this IPPY/Gold Medal Award Winning Audiobook

Below is what Carl Rollyson said in the "New York Sun"'s review about this Gold Medal, Non-Fiction (Personal), award winning audiobook (https://ippyawards.com/180/2024-medalists-89-ebook) :"While ‘Trilogy’ has other scandalous stories to tell, Peter Coyote’s narration of Richard Brenneke’s activities is worth savoring because he catches the mania of a man determined to put himself at the center of a bogus conspiracy." (https://www.nysun.com/article/iran-the-contras-and-the-manufacturing-of-a-conspiracy)
Jon Burlingame Interview: Mancini & Music for "Peter Gunn" and "More Music for Peter Gunn"

Jon Burlingame on Henry Mancini's Music for Peter Gunn https://www.jazzwax.com/2024/05/interview-jon-burlingame-on-peter-gunn.html
Q&A with the author of An Amputee’s Guide to Jules Verne, Nick DiMartino

Q&A with the author of An Amputee’s Guide to Jules Verne, Nick DiMartino 1. What in the world led you to read all of Jules Verne? It was an accident. I like exploring an author in depth. I was a bookseller on the U. W. campus for fifty years. My top priority activity is reading. Lately I’d been amassing the works of Henry James, Balzac, Melville, Dumas and Sir Walter Scott, thinking I’d spend my retirement reading the great respectable literary “heavies” I’d avoided all my life. Instead, I opened an unread advance of a Verne novel I’d never heard...