Episode 334: Crucible Author James Rollins
Episode 239: The Demon Crown Author James Rollins
Good friend of the podcast James Rollins, author of the Sigma Force Series, talks to Sean Tuohy about his new novel The Demon Crown (out Dec. 5).
To learn more about James Rollins, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @jamesrollins. Also listen to last year’s live interview with the author at The Harvard Coop.
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Episode 198: Grunt Author Mary Roach
Live With Best-Selling Author James Rollins at the Harvard Coop
Following an entertaining and passionate Q & A at The Harvard Coop, James Rollins, best-selling author of the Sigma Force series, talked to Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford about adding to his writing toolkit, his research “box,” how his veterinary background influences his writing process, interacting with his readership, and what Nikola Tesla and Mark Twain are doing in his new book The Seventh Plague.
To learn more about James Rollins, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @jamesrollins.
Episode 73: Author Andy Weir
Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford talk to author Andy Weir about his hit novel The Martian, Ridley Scott and Matt Damon’s film adaption of the book, “Doctor Who,” and Sean’s chances of surviving on Mars (spoiler alert: the odds aren’t great).
To learn more about Andy Weir, visit his official website or like his Facebook page.
Episode 38: James Rollins Redux
On the heels of a recently signed $15 million book deal and the release of his new book, The Sixth Extinction, James Rollins returns to Writer’s Bone to talk about his new novel, staying sharp after writing more than 25 novels, and why writers should be writing every day and reading every night.
James Rollins first stopped by the podcast in May 2014 before the release of his novel The Kill Switch, which was a critically acclaimed best-seller. Keep up with Rollins by checking out his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @jamesrollins.