Radio Episodes
1/11/2023
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
The Buzz 1: “Fasten your seatbelt. It’s going to be a bumpy night.” [Margo Channing, All About Eve, 1950 film]
The Buzz 2: “Do, or do not. There is no try. Listen Now
8/24/2022
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
The Buzz 1: In 1440 – 600 years after The Diamond Sutra, the world’s oldest printed book – Gutenberg invented the wooden mass-printing press. In 1845 Richard Hoe invented the rotary press and first paperback. Listen Now
2/23/2022
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
The Buzz 1: “Ten years ago, e-books made up less than 1 percent of the trade book market… traditional publishers have lost their former iron grip on the industry…Successful major authors are even choosing to self-publish.…” (izzardink. Listen Now
8/4/2021
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
The Buzz 1: “Self-publishing is an ever-changing industry and big changes can come seemingly out of nowhere.… Trend #2: More indie authors will collaborate or consolidate in collectives. Listen Now
6/2/2021
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
The Buzz 1: “Nobody brings the creepy better than women mystery and thriller writers. Listen Now
5/12/2021
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
Listen Now
3/31/2021
Technology Revolution: The Future of Now
The Buzz: The first modern ‘detective story’ is considered to be The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe. Listen Now