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Monday
Mar072011

Ep. 44 - Roz Morris

This week a lovely ghost visits from London as the Guys sit down to talk with the author of Nail Your Novel, Roz Morris.

Ep. 44 - Roz Morris

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Reader Comments (3)

How absolutely wonderful to hear you interviewing Roz! I've known her for some time now, and we talk of nothing but writing and editing, but you've gotten marvelous stories out of her that I'd never heard before, including her passion for Ian Fleming. I am rushing off to email her this instant and tell her how charmed I am by this interview. . .Thank you!

May 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterVictoria Mixon

Victoria,
Thank you for listening! We love Roz. To be honest I felt a bit out of place interviewing her but she is gracious and it was a lot fo fun to talk with her. Stay tuned for a few more episodes and we interview her husband, Dave.
Luke

May 12, 2011 | Registered CommenterGuys Can Read

Oh, she's a love. Yes, I saw that you interviewed Dave as well. We hope to meet him when my husband and I visit Roz in London next fall.

I'd actually never heard of you guys until I finally had a minute this morning to listen to some of the podcast interviews Roz has done. I was laughing so hard over yours that sent her my favorite lines from your commentary: "You're just sitting there waiting for the Muse to beat the CRAP out of you. . .Writing a book is. . .a lot of WORK! Who knew?" and your wonderful idea that ghostwriting should be done by ghosts.

She's absolutely converted me.

(In fact, I was intrigued to see that you, Luke, are on the California Central Coast. I spent eight happy, rather well-soused years in SLO between 1985 and 1993 and live now in Mendocino.)

May 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterVictoria Mixon

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