A Successful Interview with Pam Stack on Authors on the Air

This evening, I did my first-ever LIVE radio inter­view, and I’m very pleased with how it turned out. Host Pam Stack asked me some thought-pro­vok­ing ques­tions and gave me the oppor­tu­ni­ty to give detailed answers.

There was also a won­der­ful, unex­pect­ed call-in—my friend and col­league Hillary Left­wich, who praised my new nov­el, One Hun­dred Miles from Man­hat­tan, and asked me, “If you could have din­ner with only one of the char­ac­ters in the nov­el, which one would it be?” It took me a good minute to think of my answer. To hear it, you’ll have to lis­ten to the pod­cast below. :)

I real­ly enjoyed Pam’s con­ver­sa­tion­al style; after the first 10 min­utes, I relaxed and felt as if we were hav­ing a con­ver­sa­tion in her liv­ing room.

Any­way, I think I did a good job on this, my first LIVE radio inter­view. I hope you enjoy it as well.

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By Chris Orcutt

CHRIS ORCUTT is an American novelist and fiction writer with over 30 years' writing experience and more than a dozen books in his oeuvre. Since 2015, Chris been working exclusively on his magnum opus. Bodaciously True & Totally Awesome: The Legendary Adventures of Avery “Ace” Craig is a 9-episode novel about teens in the 1980s. It’s about ’80s teens, but for adults (in other words, it’s decidedly not YA literature), and he’s applied this epic storytelling approach to the least examined, most misunderstood, most marginalized narrative space in American literature: the lives and inner worlds of teenagers.

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