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In the heart of Africa, CIA Special Agent Alexandra Martel’s safari with her father spirals into a deadly game of betrayal when he is kidnapped by rebels. Suddenly, her peaceful Serengeti vacation transforms into a desperate race against time. Suit Up! With Steve Urszenyi, author of the Alex Martel series. On this episode, we'll be talking about creating Alexandra Martel, the evolution of characters, his latest book Blood Oath, family histories and much more! Get a copy of Blood Oath - Order my crime adventure, Diamonds in Denver Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted...
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CIA Paramilitary Officer Thomas Caine is a man with countless enemies, but few friends. So when an ally from his past is brutally attacked, Caine returns to Japan to settle the score. There, his mission takes a deadly turn when he crosses paths with Byakko, the White Tiger - a merciless Yakuza gangster whose hypnotic gaze strikes fear into the hearts of his victims. Suit Up! With Andrew Warren, author of the Thomas Caine thrillers and a Bond fan among Bond fans. We'll be talking about his latest book, White Tiger, visiting Japan for research, Ian Fleming's legacy for spy novels, and much more!...
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"After WW1, an ex-pilot takes up barn-storming and chance-meets a former German ace fighter pilot with whom he co-stars in Hollywood war movies depicting aerial dog-fights." Gene Koon returns to the show to chat The Great Waldo Pepper (1975). We'll talk aviation stunts, history, storytelling, William Goldman and much more! Gene's Book List Fighting the Flying Circus: The Greatest True Air Adventure to Come out of World War I - Hanger Flying - Order Another Try - Order my crime adventure, Diamonds in Denver Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger Order my pulp...
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The inertia seems too great to overcome. I have experienced that, you have experienced that. It’s a universal struggle which defeats you before you have even started. The enemy of action is the same enemy of creativity. The resistance. In his seminal work of creativity, The War of Art, Steven Pressfield identifies the resistance as the universal force to keep things as they are. It sabotages everything and tells you nothing needs to happen. Not only is the status quo good, it should never be questioned. This is the antitheses of action and creativity. Overcoming resistance seems daunting....
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Captain Hunt must travel from Africa to the French Alps, and from there to Florence and a remote Benedictine abbey, while fighting against the most formidable opponent he has yet encountered. Finally, the captain seems to have found his archenemy! Suit Up! With Gabriel Rabanales. He is a lawyer, author, and international Bond fan. On today's episode we'll be talking about the latest of his Captain Hunt novels, The Fallen Castle, his adventure influences, James Bond and much more! Order my crime adventure, Diamonds in Denver Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted...
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A Universal Monster classic! Happy Halloween! Enjoy this free floating conversation between Terrance and Scott Hebert about The Creature From the Black Lagoon. Order my crime adventure, Diamonds in Denver Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man’s Treasure Get the show ad free for $1.00/month - Follow Scott Follow The Show!
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The stage to Lobo has been robbed, a passenger has been killed. But it's not the first time. In fact, three other stagecoach robberies have taken place at this exact spot. Lobo has law, if you could call it that. An old constable with a game leg and bad shoulder has vowed he’s going to bring in the guilty. So far he’s been all hat and no cows. Jubal Stone is on his way. Things are about to get real interesting in Lobo, Texas. Suit Up! With Casey Nash and his latest book Bringing Law to Lobo. We'll be talking the Jubal Stone series, western fiction, writing prolifically and much more! Order...
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Anakin and Mato had a future worth fighting for. Raised by a fierce and loving mother, they vowed never to become like their violent, gangbanging father. But on graduation night, tragedy strikes—and the brothers make a split-second decision that changes the course of their lives forever. Suit Up! With TG Brown, award winning author of the Warren Lawson Series. He joins the show to discuss fitness, narrative therapy, writing for the audience and much more! Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man’s Treasure Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger Order...
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Giacomo Ferrentino and The French Foreign Legion are on a top secret mission well off their beaten path. A man with a heart of fire and an incorruptible blade faces down enemy after enemy to bring a city back from despotism and terror. Suit Up! With Nathanael Hummel as we discuss his latest book, In the Heart of Alexandria. We'll discuss swashbuckling, the French Foreign Legion, adventure fiction, mustaches and more! Pick up In the Heart of Alexandria - Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man’s Treasure Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger For...
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Hired to transport the impossibly beautiful and impossibly secretive Dora from New York to Texas, Felix Leiter is thrust into a non-stop adventure, where danger and deceit lie in wait around every bend in the road. Raymond Benson is BACK! We'll be discussing his latest book The Hook and the Eye, returning to the Bond world, writing Felix Leiter, noir fiction and much more! Pick up a copy of The Hook and the Eye - Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man’s Treasure Order my 1920's Aviator novella, Unwanted Passenger Join my membership - Follow Raymond The Black...
info_outlineThe martini and the mission. They can be seen as two sides of Bond’s world, or the intersection of them.
From the outside, we see the division. James Bond socializing with his martini in hand, until he steps away to begin his mission. I would argue they are one and the same.
The mission is the martini. The work of a spy is to gather information. Pay attention to the details and get into the rooms others cannot.
What’s your martini? What’s your bridge between what people see and your mission?
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