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November 29, 2004

RNA (Real[nice]Audio) of Literature

For those of you who've finished reading all of the interviews at the DNA of Literature and need more, you might want to check out the incredible amount of archived author interviews hosted by Ohio University.   These are uncut audio clips from Don Swain's CBS Radio show, "Book Beat." 

If you're looking for a place to start, try the William S. Burroughs interview from 1984 in which he claims "I've never met a writer who could write while he was drinking" and discusses his drug addiction(s) in great detail.

{Link from largehearted boy.}

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