Greg Rucka and I are back discussing everything from the protests around the nation to the world of his comic Lazarus.  Not surprisingly, there are a lot of parallels between the comic and the problems we are experiencing in the world today.

We also discuss his writing for different mediums and naming characters.  I’m always fascinated to learn from a master writer like Greg and grateful he has been having weekly conversations with me.

For those that don’t already know:

Greg Rucka is a New York Times bestselling author of hundreds of comics and nearly two dozen novels. He has written for film, television, and video games. His career has included critically acclaimed and Eisner-winning work in both the creator-owned and work-for-hire arenas.

As always, please listen with an open mind and remember that my opinion on politics are my own and do not affect my position at work.

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Discussed in this episode:

Ta Nahesi Coats

Lazarus

George Floyd

To Kill a Mockingbird

Lee Child

Dennis Lehane

Walking Dead

Critical Space

CREDITS Host: Mimi Chan Intro Music: Mike Relm

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Disclaimer: I am not a writer. I do not claim to be.  Apologies for grammatical mistakes, long drawn-out run-on sentences, and anything else that drives you crazy. I promise it was not my intention.  Be lenient, please!

 

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