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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Bridget Jones Trivia Loser to Shave



I know we've kept our discussion light to date but please pardon us for a moment as we reflect on a very serious matter during this holiday season . . .

Our Beards!

Inspired by baseball players in Oakland and Boston, and as part of No-Shave November, Marc and John have been crafting and caring for these precious facial features more carefully than Mr. Miyagi did his Bonsai trees.  (It's a cultural reference from the 80s, young people, you know, before you were a consideration, and posting a link would require us to reflect on our advancing age.)

In a development we hardly understand, November was also Movember, in celebration of the mustache.  This seems to us an unnecessary conflation on behalf of the facial hair community, so much facial hair excitement all in one month, but we also see the mustache as -- though a symbol of unbridled virility in this guy and that guy -- a worthy consequence of losing a critical Read First, Ask Later contest.

So . . . for our end-of-the-year episode, on December 17th, listen in as Marc and John answer trivia questions related to the rich, elaborate, and complicated world of all things Bridget Jones, as a winner is decided.  The exact terms:                                                                 the winner chooses the style in which the loser will shave.

Again, extended adolescents, relevant google terms are mustache, mutton chops, and the connector.  Or just watch a movie from the 70s.  For the record, we're not saying which movies.And stay tuned for pictures of the build up -- mostly of crumbs and dander in our beards -- and the contest itself, all a precursor to a stylistic precedent in the arena of facial hair.

You know, in addition to books, stuff that really matters.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Updates, Author Lineup, and Reading List!

Marc and John are shocked and awed by the show's lineups of guest authors, past and upcoming!

First a few Updates, from the Read First, Ask Later family:

Douglas James Troxell, guest author of our very first episode, has published a story, "The Working Dead," on DarkFutures.net . . .

Alissa Nutting, besides being poised for her novel to be on end-of-year lists everywhere, has published articles on banned books for Pen America and as part of John Boehner fan fiction on salon.com . . .

and Flavorwire.com named Darin Strauss' "Half a Life" as one of the "50 Books that Define the Past Five Years in Literature."

Upcoming Authors:

Nov. 26:  Jerome Lucido, LCCC English faculty member and writer of the novels, "Cotu" and "Shellfish College."

Dec. 3:  Howard Bryant, of ESPN, and author of the books "The Last Hero," "Shut Out," and "Juicing the Game."

Dec. 10:  Eric Spitznagel, contributor to Esquire, Men's Health, Bloomberg Businessweek, Rolling Stone . . . oh hell, just click on the link.

What We're Reading (or planning to read):

"Tenth of December," by 2013 National Book Award Finalist, George Saunders;  "The Good Lord Bird," by 2013 National Book Award Winner, James McBride;  "Best American Short Stories:  2013," edited by Elizabeth Strout and Heidi Pitlor;  "Bridget Jones's Diary," by Helen Fielding.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Upcoming Authors Include Melville, Jesus

In response to listener requests, we've posted a schedule below of authors to be interviewed on our upcoming shows:

11/5:  C.J. Hribal, author of "The Company Car" (confirmed)

11/12:  Scott Beatty, of DC Comics (confirmed)

11/19:  Darin Strauss, author of "Half a Life" (confirmed)

11/26:  Herman Melville, author of "Moby Dick" (pending)

12/3:  Jesus of Nazareth, author of your redemption (pending)

Stay in touch for book news and discussions of what we're reading!  Marc and John will try to split the list of National Book Award finalists before the winner is announced November 20th.  (Considering there are 5, we'll need to borrow a saw.)  Listen, and call in!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Read First, Ask Later Spooktacular

Join us for our Tuesday, October 29 Gothic and Horror special, with guest A.T. Grant, author of "Collected Alex"!  We'll also discuss Shirley Jackson's "The Haunting of Hill House" and H.P. Lovecraft's stories, as well as the publishing industry . . .  speaking of horror!  Don't forget to call in with your questions and comments at approximately 4:15 p.m.  Marc and John can't wait to field your Twilight questions!

Monday, October 21, 2013

Episode 7 with Alissa Nutting

Join us this week as we discuss the National Book Award finalists, our favorite baseball books, and the 7 most effective habits of successful writers, none of which are exhibited by your hosts.  Listen also to our interview with Alissa Nutting, author of "Tampa" and "Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls"!

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Read First, Ask Later's Podcast Awareness Week!

Read First, Ask Later will celebrate its very own Podcast Awareness Week -- see the link above to our archive -- and post a brand new episode with guest author Elizabeth Crane later in the week;  in place of our live broadcast on wxlv and iheart radio on Tuesday at 3:30 we will air Episode 4 with Julianna Baggott.

If you haven't already, "like" our page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @Read1stAskLater.  And check out last week's episode with guest author, Vu Tran!

Monday, October 7, 2013

Tuesday, October 7

This week we'll be discussing how reading literary fiction makes us mind readers (duh), why women outread men, and who's hot / who's not in Jane Eyre.  We'll also discuss literary forms -- and poker -- with guest author, Vu Tran

Listen and call in!  Or email us with questions to be discussed on air!