Episode 013 Podcast: “Defend Your Work” with the Devil’s Worker, Ben Tanzer

A while ago I got together with Ben Tanzer via Skype to try out a new concept in author book discussions, one that rather than avoid tension and conflict actually confronts it head on. I call this a “Defend Your Work” episode, and I hope you like it enough for me to continue.


Though this episode is actually part of Tanzer’s (and CCLaP’s) New York Stories virtual blog tour, I recorded it originally as part of the 99 Problems book relase tour a year or so ago. Unfortunately, my participation in that tour  never materialized. I don’t remember why, but it was probably my fault.


Also, please pardon the technical issues with this episode. My recording software malfunctioned at the last minute,  forcing a less than optimal work-around. Also, the buffering audio may give the impression that I am either  interrupting Mr. Ben Tanzer or reacting inappropriately to his comments. Simply put, I couldn’t hear him all the  time. Luckily, Ben is such a well-spoken man that the less I talk, honestly, the better.


Follow along if you wish (though it’s not necessary)



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Like Ben Tanzer? Be sure to check out the limited, handmade New York Stories book from CCLaP. Also, for this part of the tour, the price has been knocked down from $75 to

$50. Not a bad deal at all.


Be sure to check out the rest of the Ben Tanzer virtual blog tour stops:



Friday, 6/15: Mourning Goats
Monday, 6/18: Caleb J. Ross
Tuesday, 6/19: Patricia Ann McNair
Wednesday, 6/20: Pete Anderson
Thursday, 6/21: Burrow Press
Friday, 6/22: Baby Got Books
Monday, 6/25: Mel Bosworth
Tuesday, 6/26: Ryan Bradley
Wednesday, 6/27: Curbside Splendor
Thursday, 6/28: Cort Bledsoe
Friday, 6/29: Another Chicago Magazine
Monday, 7/2: The Next Best Book Blog
Tuesday, 7/3: Dead End Follies
Wednesday, 7/4: WordPlaySound
Thursday, 7/5: Artifice Magazine

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Published on June 18, 2012 06:40
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