Fri, 27 April 2012
Steven Novak sits down with Lisa Rusczyk and her stepson to discuss the release of her new book, The Message, cats, weird family situations, and the differences between traditional and independent publishing. As always, the show comes to a dramatic conclusion with another edition of Fifteen Stupid Questions and Lisa's nerd card is nearly taken away. |
Fri, 13 April 2012
Steven Novak was joined by the "Cowgirl Writer," Cait Lavender this week. The pair discuss everything from her newest release, Hunter Moon, to riding, and reading, and how she manages to juggle her position as a reviewer as well. As always, the episode comes to rousing conclusing with another edition of Fifteen Stupid Questions and Cait is forced to choose between two classics of fantasy literature. Lit-Pod is the official podcast of The Literary Underground. For more information check out: www.litunderground.com |
Fri, 6 April 2012
This week Steven Novak is joined by Alaskan author, Monica Millard. The pair discuss the release of her new book, Children of the Gods, jogging in the Alaskan wild, and if she has ever really used a dogsled as a means of transportation. As always, the show comes to a fantastic conclusion with another edition of Fifteen Stupid Questions. LIt-Pod is the official podcast of The Literary Underground. For more information check out: www.litunderground.com |
Fri, 30 March 2012
In this episode Steven Novak is joined by author, publicist, and motivational speaker, Omegia Keeys. The pair discuss the the writing process, the inner workings of the military, and of course release of her new book Single, Black, and Government Owned. As always, the show comes to a rousing conclusion with another edition of Fifteen Stupid Questions and Omegia is forced to chose between someone she barely knows and a lifelong friend. |
Mon, 19 March 2012
Lit-Pod returns from hiatus with a fantastic episode and an even more fantastic guest! This week Steven Novak sits down with author, V.R. Christensen to talk about her mind, her method, and whether or not quality does indeed rise to the top. As always, the show concludes with a rousing game of Fifteen Stupid Questions and V.R. is forced to choose between the V and the R. |
Fri, 27 January 2012
This week Steven Novak is joined by Soaps in Depth editor and the author of Crimes Against Civility, Richard Simms. The pair discuss all things writerly, all things Disney, and all things drunkardly. As always the show comes to a rousing conclusion with a particulary informative edition of Fifteen Stupid Questions and Richard is forced to make the toughest decision of his life. |
Tue, 10 January 2012
The stable threesome of MJ Heiser, Ryan O'Neil, and Steven Novak returns for the second edition of the Literary Underground Roundtable! The trio attempts to to discuss the art and necessity of outlining, wades in the waters of Beta readers, and finishes off with some chatter about the upcoming Literary Underground anthology: Unearthed. Full of mutual agreement, merriment, and just a smidge of mirth, this is an episode you don't want to miss. |
Tue, 3 January 2012
Steven Novak is joined by author Leah Crichton for the first episode of 2012. Leah discusses her past publishing experience, her best-selling father, why she chose to go the Indie route, and of course the release of her debut novel, Amarnthine. As always, the show comes to a dramatic conclusion with a fast-paced edition of Fifteen Stupid Questions in which Leah's connection to WWE Hall of famer, Bret Hart is at last revealed! Lit-Pod is the official podcast of The Literary Underground and can be found at: www.litunderground.com |
Fri, 16 December 2011
Author RaShelle Workman joins Steven Novak this week to discuss where her love of writing comes from, how she jumped into the self-publishing game, and the release of her debut novel, Exiled. As always, the show comes to a revelatory conclusion with another edition of Fifteen Stupid Questions and RaShelle is forced to chose between some incoherent nonsense and a mostly forgotten late 70's rock band. |
Tue, 6 December 2011
Holy guacamole! The Lit-Pod hiatus has ended! In this episode, Steven Novak welcomes artist, writer, designer and all around cool cat, Erin McParland to discuss the release of Uno Kudo and a whole host of things. As always, the show concludes with particulary difficult game of Fifteen Stupid Questions in which Erin is forced to make the hardest choice of all: Aaron Dietz or Vincent Truman. |

