Episode 21: Thriller Author Boyd Morrison

Boyd Morrison

Boyd Morrison

Boyd Morrison, author of the Tyler Locke series, talks to the guys about his cool careers before becoming a writer, his writing process, which of his characters he’d like to be stuck on a deserted island with, and how perseverance eventually wins out in the writing world.

There is also a debate on whether Alex Trebek looks better with or without a moustache (Morrison just happens to be a one-day Jeopardy! champion).

To learn more about Boyd Morrison, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @BoydMorrison.

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Episode 19: Murdery Delicious Author Peter Sherwood

Peter Sherwood

Peter Sherwood

Peter Sherwood, author of the pale of memory and The Murdery Delicious Hamwich Gumm Mystery, talks with Daniel Ford about his writing process, his love of cooking and food, and what’s next for his dynamic duo Reynald and Willoughby Chalmers. Sean Tuohy also rants about public transit after he’s left stranded in Waltham.

To learn more about Peter Sherwood, visit his official website and his blog Evenings With Peter, or follow him on Twitter @kaleidabox.

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Episode 17: The ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Podcast

In a special Sunday podcast, Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy discuss the “How I Met Your Mother” finale. Inspired by Stephanie Schaefer’s take on the popular television show, the guys discuss how they first started watching the show, what episodes resonated with them the most, and how they would have brought the series to a close.

Episode 16: Screenwriter and Author Doug Richardson Part 2

Doug Richardson (middle) on set 

Doug Richardson (middle) on set 

In part two of a two-part interview, Doug Richardson, screenwriter of Die Hard 2 and Bad Boys and author of True Believers, talks about the wonderful shallowness of the Oscars and weird Hollywood encounters.

To learn more about Doug Richardson, listen to part one of the interview, visit his official website, or follow him on Twitter @byDougRich.

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Episode 15: Screenwriter and Author Doug Richardson Part 1

Doug Richardson

Doug Richardson

In part one of a two-part interviewDoug Richardson, screenwriter of Die Hard 2 and Bad Boys and author of True Believers, talks about how he fell backwards into writing, how the screenwriting process has changed, and why Timothy Dalton wasn’t a good James Bond.

To learn more about Doug Richardson, listen to part two, visit his official website, or follow him on Twitter @byDougRich.

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Episode 14: Zombie Cage Fighter Nate Quarry

Nate Quarry, former mixed martial arts fighter and author of the comic book "Zombie Cage Fighter," talks to the guys about how he got his start in Ultimate Fighting and how many zombies he could take out during the first hour of the zombie apocalypse.

To learn more about Nate Quarry, visit his official website and follow him on Twitter @NateRockQuarry.

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Episode 10: Author and Screenwriter Andrew Klavan

Andrew Klavan

Andrew Klavan

Andrew Klavan, author of True Crime and Don’t Say A Word, talks to the guys about how he got his start, the revolution going on in writing and reading, and the inspirations for his characters Weiss and Bishop.

To learn more about Andrew Klavan, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @andrewklavan.

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Episode 9: Rambo Creator and New York Times Best-Selling Author David Morrell

David Morrell

David Morrell

David Morrell, New York Times best-selling thriller author and the creator of John Rambo, talks to Writer’s Bone about First Blood, how he got into writing, and his advice to young writers.

You can learn more about David Morrell by visiting his official website, liking his Facebook page, or following him on Twitter.

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Episode 8: Mystery Author Rebecca Cantrell

Award winning and New York Times best-selling author Rebecca Cantrell calls in from Germany to discuss her character Hannah Vogel, her writing process, upcoming projects, and her favorite thing to eat in Berlin.

You can learn more about Rebecca Cantrell by visiting her official website, or following her on Twitter @rebeccacantrell. Also be sure to check out Cantrell's first interview with Writer's Bone.

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