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George Pelecanos

George Pelecanos makes his third appearance on the show this week. We discuss his new novel THE WAY HOME, published by Little, Brown.

THE WAY HOME features a young man, Chris Flynn, who has had a rough childhood. Chris finds himself in juvenile detention, a life-changing event. The novel is about the redemptive power of love.

The love that Chris' father has for him, the love of Chris for the men he meets in the juvie center, and the love of the women in their lives.

This is Mr. Pelecano's most mature novel; he goes deep into the characters in this story. It is classic Pelecanos: the music is there, the basketball is there, and the cars are there. But this time we see more of the heart of the characters; we even see more of Washington D.C.

This novel is a beauty. I loved it.

Mr. Pelecanos and I also discuss his role in riting/producing the classic HBO series THE WIRE. Enjoy!

Previously Kacey Chatted With . . .

Ted Dekker made his initial appearance on the show to discuss his new novel THE BONESMAN'S DAUGHTER, published by Center Street.  The BoneMan is a serial killer who has abducted six women. He crosses paths with Ryan Evans, an intelligence officer who has lost everything, including the trust of his daughter, Bethany.

I’m delighted to have David Baldacci back for his fifth appearance on the show. We discuss DIVINE JUSTICE, his new novel featuring the return of Oliver Stone.

Mr. Baldacci has created a fascinating cast of characters in DIVINE JUSTICE; bringing back several people we’ve been introduced to in the previous Camel Club novels.

This is Michael Connelly sixth appearance on the show. We discuss THE BRASS VERDICT, his new novel, recently published by Little, Brown.

THE BRASS VERDICT is vintage Michael Connelly. It features Mickey Haller, the protagonist of THE LINCOLN LAWYER, and Harry Bosch, a detective on the LAPD.

I welcomed back James Lee Burke with SWAN PEAK, his new Dave Robicheaux novel. I’ve run out of adjectives to describe Mr. Burke’s work: he’s that good. SWAN PEAK takes place in Montana, and my favorite character in the series, Clete Purcell, is in most of the scenes. Clete is struggling with leaving New Orleans (as is Dave Robicheaux).

Douglas Preston makes his second appearance on the show this week. We discuss his amazing new book THE MONSTER OF FLORENCE- A TRUE STORY, published by Grand Central.

David Baldacci makes his fourth appearance on the show this week. His new novel, THE WHOLE TRUTH, published by Grand Central, debuted at #1 on The New York Times best seller list. THE WHOLE TRUTH is a return to the traditions political thriller; of which Mr. Baldacci is a master.

Harlan Coben makes his third appearance on the show this week. We discuss HOLD TIGHT, his new novel published by Dutton.

Mr. Wambaugh and I discuss HOLLYWOOD CROWS, the second entry in the Hollywood series. I found the process by which he creates his ideas fascinating ("feeding the orce").

Stephen White makes his third appearance on the show. Mr. White and I discuss his new novel DEAD TIME, published by Dutton.

We discussed James Grippando, one of my favorite thriller writers. His new novel LAST CALL, features Mr. Grippando's popular series character Jack Swyteck.

 


David Fulmer's Interview is the third Katrina related interview.  This installment covers the musicians of New Orleans.

Rescued, on animal rescue, is the second installment in a series of interviews on the Katrina catastrophe

Listen also to the first installment which was an interview with James Lee Burke

 

We have lost a great writer . . .

Horton Foote 1916 - 2009

I was saddened to read that Horton Foote died March 4, 2009. Mr. Foote was one of our country’s finest writers; his plays, screenplays, and other writings will live on for generations to come.

He was one of my first guests in the fall of 2004. Here is what I wrote in 2004, followed by both parts of our audio interview. This interview with Mr. Foote has garnered a great deal of attention since the day I posted it. Here it is in its entirety. I hope you enjoy it!

 

 

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I’ll never forget the day in July, 2004 when I had the privilege of sitting down with Anthony Hecht and having him read and discuss four of his poems for my then fledgling show.

We were at Rebel’s Rest at the University of the South, sitting in a beautiful dining room, just the two of us and my equipment. As he began reading his poems I realized I was on to something.

I truly believed that day, with the sun casting enough natural light in the room for Mr. Hecht to read his poems, that part of the mission of my website would be to offer listeners the opportunity to hear poets read their work; to take it from the written page and make it come alive. It was a magical day. Mr. Hecht died four months later, and to the best of my knowledge, ours was his last interview.

So “The Poetry Corner’ is born here on my website and will be dedicated to the memory of Anthony Hecht and Donald Justice, another friend of mine who died before I had the opportunity to interview him.

The first guest in ‘The Poetry Corner’ is David Mason. We discuss LUDLOW, a verse-novel published by Red Hen Press. There is a fine review of the book in the April 29 th edition of The Washington Post written by Ron Charles.

In the review Charles writes, “The publicity director at a major New York publisher once told me that there probably aren’t more than 80,000 regular readers of literary fiction in America.

A well-received book of poetry might sell 2,000 copies.” I know from the hits I receive on this website that the 80,000 number in not accurate, and therein lies part of the problem. There are more of us out there than they think. The comment on poetry, sadly enough, is true. I believe by offering my audience the opportunity to hear poets read their work aloud that we can help rebuild the love of poetry that once existed in this country.

LUDLOW braids fact and fiction to recreate a tragic event in American labor history. In 1914 a massacre took place at Ludlow, Colorado that involved coal miners and their families.

Mr. Mason tells the story in more than 600 eight-line stanzas. You need not be a fan of poetry to appreciate the method he uses to tell the story. It is creative and during our interview we discuss why he chose this method to tell the story.

Mr. Mason also reads poems form his book ARRIVALS, published by Story Line Press. An added bonus is his reading of two new poems that have not been published yet.

I think you’re going to enjoy this interview. It begins with us discussing the style of LUDLOW, and then Mr. Mason reads an excerpt. After that he reads six poems from ARRIVALS, then the two new poems. Enjoy! And welcome to ‘the poetry corner’.

Previous interviews
with poets . .

Jim Harrison

Anthony Hecht

John Hollander

X. J. Kennedy

Stephen Kuusisto

Luann Landon

Christopher Lane

David Mason

Wyatt Prunty

Alan Shapiro

Pia Taavila

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