Moby Lives

Dennis Johnson

Late Breaking News in the World of Books

  • Moby Lives Radio, 05/06/06
    6 May 2006, 8:00 am
  • 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".
    29 April 2006, 8:00 am
  • 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.
    22 April 2006, 8:00 am
  • 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.
    15 April 2006, 8:00 am
  • 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.
    8 April 2006, 8:00 am
  • Moby Lives Radio, 04/01/06
    On the ninth anniversary of the death of Allen Ginsberg, and the publication of his best known poem, "Howl", we talk about Ginsberg's life and work with poet Eliot Katz, to whom Ginsberg was a friend and mentor.
    1 April 2006, 8:00 am
  • Moby Lives Radio, 03/25/06
    An interview with Brian Dillon, the first ever winner of the Irish Book Award for Literary Non-Fiction.
    25 March 2006, 8:00 am
  • Moby Lives Radio, 03/18/06
    Leftists indy publishing notable Anthony Arnove talks about his forthcoming book with the New Press,Iraq: the Logic of Withdrawal - a book modeled on one of the seminal anti-war books of the sixties, Howard Zinn's Vietnam: The Logic of Withdrawal. Arnove discusses his book, as well as some other forthcoming anti-war books, and the challenges of publishing such work.
    18 March 2006, 8:00 am
  • In Italy working on a book about a serial killer known as "the Monster of Florence," New Yorker writer Doug Preston was arrested and charged as an accessory to murder. His Italian co-author, meanwhile, is being charged by a rogue Italian judge of something worse. The writers' phones have been tapped, their offices broken into, accusations of murder and satanism are flying — we talk to Preston about the bizarre and dangerous situation that has developed in the attempt to suppress his book.
    11 March 2006, 8:00 am
  • 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.
    4 March 2006, 8:00 am
  • Moby Lives Radio, 02/25/06
    Kelly Burdick talks to Punk Planet publisher Ann Elizabeth Moore about a distribution crisis threatening some of the country's leading zines and small book publishers. And Denise Nicholas talks about how she went from starring in TV shows such as The Cosby Show to writing what one reviewer called "the best book of fiction ever written about the civil rights movement."
    25 February 2006, 8:00 am
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