Episode 12: James Brush
Our show this week comes to from the side of the road in New Orleans, Louisiana. We're here for a wedding and finding an Internet connection, even three months after hurricane Katrina is a bit problematic. I'm actually in my car at the moment, using the new wireless network that the city of New Orleans launched this week. It's not fast enough to capture any new recordings using my VoIP phone connection, so we're not going to be able find out what Galia thinks of our latest guest in this week's epsode of The Armadillo Podcast.
This week we interview novelist James Brush.
He's published a book called A Place without a Postcard and he's hard at work on his second novel now. Like many Austinites, James has moved away several times only to be drawn back again and again.
To hear what James had to say about Austin being "a place of possibility," click here to Download ArmadilloPodcast12.mp3
And you can read more of James' writing here in this essay entitled "The Bridge."



Steven, I enjoyed our conversation. Thanks for having me on The Armadillo Podcast.
Posted by: James | December 05, 2005 at 12:08 PM
Thanks, James! The pleasure was all mine.
Posted by: Steven Phenix | December 06, 2005 at 09:35 AM