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Cover to Cover #168: Chris Roberson / Mur Lafferty

May 30, 2005 by Michael R. Mennenga 1 Comment

Here, There & EverywhereThis week we talk with Chris Roberson his new book Here, There & Everywhere. A great conversation about his book and the source of his inspiration to write it.

Mur Lafferty (“Geek Fu Action Grip”) joins us on Cover to Cover to tell you about writing in the gaming world. (And how she got this dream job!)

New Feature!
We continue a new feature replacing the news. Our Library is full of books, and we have decided to start telling you about some of them. We’ll pick some of the more interesting ones that come in each week.

As usual, we cover all the fun and excitement that is Sci-fi/Fantasy literature!

Link: Mur Lafferty

Filed Under: Cover to Cover Tagged With: science fiction, writing

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  1. Shane says

    June 3, 2005 at 5:42 am

    That’s a great idea about selling CDs of the first shows!! I’d be one of the first to buy one. I have been saving all the shows since I started listening a few months ago. I’d also love to have the original Live Fire shows if that was an option!!

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