Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford broadcast live from the 2014 Boston Book Festival and McGreevy’s Irish Pub & Sports Bar. The guys discuss the exhibitors’ passion for writing, the entertaining and engaging authors they ran into, and why aspiring writers should seek out their own hometown book and writing festivals to spark their creativity.
Episode 46: Stand Up Comedian Robert Kelly
Legendary stand up comedian Robert Kelly talks to Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford about fatherhood, hanging out with Louis CK, Aziz Ansari, and Jim Norton at New York City’s Comedy Cellar, his podcast “You Know What Dude?” and how he remains a Boston kid at heart.
To learn more about Robert Kelly, check out his official website, like his Facebook page, follow him on Twitter @robertkelly, or subscribe to his YouTube page.
Episode 45: Broken Lizard’s Steve Lemme and Kevin Heffernan
Episode 44: Comic Book Men’s Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson talks to Sean Tuohy about the upcoming season of AMC’s “Comic Book Men” and his work with Kevin Smith.
“Comic Book Men” returns Oct. 12 at midnight. You can follow Bryan Johnson on Twitter @TellEmSteveDave.
Episode 43: Popcorn, Young Adult Movies, and Crappy Novels
In the latest installment of the Writer’s Bone podcast, Daniel and Sean talk about young adult novels and films, poorly written filth that shouldn’t have seen the page never mind a movie theater, novels that should be made into television shows, Sean's script for the The Newspapermen, Florida barbecue, and why popcorn and corn on the cob need an update.
Episode 42: Rich Vos and Bonnie McFarlane
Comedians Rich Vos and Bonnie McFarlane talk to Sean Tuohy about their new documentary “Women Aren’t Funny.”
Episode 41: Live Free or Doug Hard
Our podcast partner in crime Doug Richardson returns to talk to Sean Tuohy about summer movies, screenwriting, and fun Hollywood stories.
Episode 40: Author David Eddie
Sean Tuohy talks to author David Eddie about his novel Chump Change, how he first went about publishing his work, what it’s like writing for a newspaper, and why writers should tune out the world while exploring their craft.
To learn more about David Eddie, check out his official website.
Episode 39: The Screenwriters of ‘Expendables 3’
Screenwriters Creighton Rothenberger and Katrin Benedikt stopped blowing things up long enough to talk to Sean Tuohy about their work with Sylvester Stallone on the “Expendables 3” script.
“Expendables 3” hits theaters Aug. 14. Find out more about the movie by visiting the official website, liking its Facbeook page, or following the film on Twitter @Expendables3.
Episode 38: James Rollins Redux
On the heels of a recently signed $15 million book deal and the release of his new book, The Sixth Extinction, James Rollins returns to Writer’s Bone to talk about his new novel, staying sharp after writing more than 25 novels, and why writers should be writing every day and reading every night.
James Rollins first stopped by the podcast in May 2014 before the release of his novel The Kill Switch, which was a critically acclaimed best-seller. Keep up with Rollins by checking out his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @jamesrollins.
In Memoriam: Remembering Robin Williams
Oscar-winning actor and comedian Robin Williams died Aug. 11 at the age of 63. Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford spend a couple minutes remembering one of their favorite comics that is gone much, much too soon.
Episode 37: Young Filmmaker Chris Bragel
Sean Tuohy talks to up-and-coming filmmaker Chris Bragel about his upcoming film “Until The Barking Stops” and his passion for making movies.
To learn more about Chris Bragel, check out his Vimeo page and look for “Until the Barking Stops” coming soon.
Episode 36: What Have Daniel and Sean Been Doing All Summer?
Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford are reunited and it feels so good (It actually feels sweaty, awkward, and insecure…). The guys talk about their summer reading lists, Sean’s anger toward the new “Mad Max” movie, Comic-Con and superhero burnout, and their appearance in Jacqueline Druga’s new novel.
Episode 35: Military Thriller Author Brad Taylor
Brad Taylor, author of The Taskforce series, talks to Daniel Ford about his new book Days of Rage (which comes out July 15), how his military experience influences his writing, and how he developed his character Pike Logan.
To learn more about Brad Taylor, check out his official website, like him on Facebook, or follow him on Twitter @bradtaylorbooks.
Episode 34: Stand Up Comedian Rich Vos
Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy dicuss Sean’s stand up career and his influences, and then Rich Vos stops by to talk to Sean about comedy, his podcast “My Wife Hates Me,” and his upcoming show at Laugh Boston on June 26-28.
To learn more about Rich Vos, check out his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @RichVos.
Episode 33: Revisiting Stephen King’s The Shining
Episode 32: Stand-Up Comedian Jason Nash
Stand-up comedian and actor Jason Nash talks to Sean Tuohy about the upcoming release of his feature film “Jason Nash Is Married,” how his friends helped him make the movie, how he got started in comedy, and his energetic Vine videos.
Hello, World!
To find out more about Jason Nash, check out his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @Jason23Nash. “Jason Is Married” premieres June 24th and Writer’s Bone can’t recommend it enough. See it!
Episode 31: Comedian Dan St. Germain
Comic Dan St. Germain talks with Sean Tuohy about his web series “Kicking Dan Out,” his recently released standup album, “Bad at the Good Times,” and his serious/silly outlook on life.
To learn more about Dan St. Germain, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, subscribe to his YouTube channel, or follow him on Twitter @DSGermain.
Episode 30: Ending the World With Author Jacqueline Druga
Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy are reunited and it feels so good. The guys talk about books and movies that feature the end of the world and then chat with author Jacqueline Druga to find out how she goes about destroying civilization. She also agrees to kill the guys off in her next novel.
Wait, what?
To learn more about Jacqueline Druga, check out our previous interview with her, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, subscribe to her YouTube channel, or follow her on Twitter @gojake.
Episode 29: Doug Richardson In ‘Pod Harder’ Part 2
In Part 2 of an epic conversation (check out Part 1 if you haven't already), Sean Tuohy and Doug Richardson talk about how new technology influences screenwriting and the late Stephen J. Cannell.


