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We’re back with another interview, this time riding on the back of a giant bespectacled elephant from the Equatorian Empire! Okay, so we’re not actually on an elephant’s back — mostly because Jen is afraid of giant mammals — but our guests did provide us with lame pack mules left over from a failed Grand Canyon conquest…
Anywho! In episode 5.4, we talk to Susan and Clay Griffith about Vampire Empire (Book One): The Greyfriar, how history influenced their work, the wonders of collaboration, and silly Americans.
So scroll down, click “listen” or download the mp3 and enjoy!
Note: The audio quality isn’t quite up to snuff as I would like. I hope this doesn’t deter all of you from listening all the way through. The interview was a lot of fun and we are grateful to Clay and Susan for their time!
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Here’s the episode (show notes are below):
Intro and Interview w/ Clay and Susan Griffith (0:00 – 58:18)
Our new intro music is “Time Flux” by Revolution Void (CC BY 3.0).
That’s all, folks! Thanks for listening. See you next week.
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One question I am curious–have the Griffiths read S.M. Stirling’s THE PESHAWAR LANCERS, which also relocates the British Empire to more equatorial regions (India in fact) due to a series of cometary strikes devastating the Northern hemisphere in the 19th century.
I’m not sure, to be honest. I’ll tweet them!
Paul, have not read Stirling’s Peshawar Lancers. Clay & Susan.