Gadling Podcast: Intv. James O'Reilly
Hey, ho.
Our next podcast is ready to go.
And man, do we have a treat for you. Have you ever read one of those Traveler's
Tales books while hoofing it abroad? You know the ones, Travelers Tales Brazil, or Thailand, or Mexico? Or perhaps
you read the recently released Sense of Place, by Michael
Shapiro, a book about travel writers who talk about, well, travel writing.
And so. This podcast we
interviewed James O'Reilly, publisher of the Travelers' Tales series of books. James is a very cool guy, smart as hell
and more eloquent than, um, uh, someone who's sorta eloquentless.
And you know what? HE WANTS YOU TO SEND HIM YOUR WRITING! Of course he suggests you read up a bit first. Develop a voice. Don't just unload all your worthless brain spasms on him.
So download, listen, enjoy.
Host: Erik Olsen.
Format: 41
minutes
Jump to:
02:25- Magazine Minute
9:40- Top 5 Posts
18:00- James O'Reilly - Interview
And don't forget to check out our last podcast, an interview with Jim Benning of Worldhum.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dec 18th 2005 @ 5:08PM
Adrienne said...
Great podcast! The interview was very insightful and I couldn't agree more about the reading issue. :)
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Dec 18th 2005 @ 5:08PM
John Loomis said...
Yees, love it. O'Reilly is an interesting guy!
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Dec 18th 2005 @ 5:08PM
jason said...
Who does the muppet song (the rainbow connection?) at the end of the show!?!?!?! I gotta get a copy of that!!!!
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Dec 18th 2005 @ 5:08PM
Erik Olsen said...
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. Great band.
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Dec 18th 2005 @ 5:08PM
Rom Imora said...
I like these a lot. Can you interview some other writers?
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