The King Cast

http://thekingcast.ca/site/

I really like The King Cast. 

This is Bob LeDrew's Stephen King blog/podcast, and it rocks!  There is something everywhere.  In particular the blog focuses on interviews and discussion.  So there's news, but also episodes of the King Cast.  Bob is good about telling you where in the podcast to find various discussion points.  Here's a list of some of the podcast episodes:

  • Episode 1: Explorers Dolan's Cadillac.
  • Episode 2: Discusses Rose Madder, one of King's lesser known books.
  • Episode 3: Writers and Artist. 
  • Episode 4: Developmental Disabilities With King.
  • Episode 5: Eveything's Eventual, The Movie
  • Episode 7: "Bag of Bones" and "Barn Dance", a discussion of some of King's doomed romances and a feature interview with singer-songwriter Nicole Christian.
  • Episode 8: Patrick Danville.  a mini-review of "Full Dark No Stars" and a discussion about Patrick Danville's role in King's universe.
  • Episode 9:  A peek inside the office with Marsha DeFlippo.  An interview with "Ms. Mod" at the Stephen King board.
  • Episode 10: Two Books To Help You Navigate King's World.  These are "Stephen King A Literary Companion" by Rocky Wood and "The Road To The Dark Tower" by Bev Vincent.
  • Episode 11: King And Real Life Violence, part 1.  An interview with Dr. Carole Lieberman.
  • Episode 12: King And Real Life  Violence, part 2. An interview with Dr. Brad Ricca.
  • Episode 13: The Dark Tower Movie With Bev Vincent.  An interview with Bev Vincent.
The neat thing is, even if you are new to The King Cast, all the episodes are still up and running.  Some of these are stories I remember -- like the King and real life violence.  Exciting to see interviews attached to the stories.  Also, the interview with Ms. Mod (Marsha DeFlippo) is particularly good.

http://thekingcast.ca/site/

1 comment:

  1. Yeah, that's a really good podcast. I think my favorite was the one in which Bob discussed the role of Patrick Danville in the Dark Tower universe. The most recent one (with Bev Vincent) was also excellent.

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