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Celebrating As Told To's 100th Episode With Daniel Paisner

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Release Date: 01/13/2026

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We’re a week away from launching our 2026 campaign, beginning with Howard Bryant, author of Kings and Pawns: Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson in America, but we wanted to dust off our feed and take a moment to celebrate a milestone in the Writer’s Bone Podcast Network.

Daniel Paisner’s podcast As Told To: The Ghostwriting Podcast cracked 100 episodes a couple of months ago and we wanted to share it here and have Paisner on to talk about what it means for him.

Original show notes:

Nelson and Alex DeMille’s The Tin Men is an electrifying read and a chillingly timely one,” writes The New York Times best-selling novelist Megan Abbott of the third and final father-son collaboration in the Scott Brodie & Maggie Taylor series. “[It’s] both a master-class in suspense and a haunting exploration of the dangers and costs of a surrender to technology, an abandonment of the human.”

Yes, it is. It’s also the final novel from legendary author Nelson DeMille, completed posthumously following his death in September 2024, and a follow-up to the duo’s first two collaborations in the series—The Deserter and Blood Lines, both immediate New York Times best-sellers. 

Its publication offers Alex DeMille an opportunity to reflect on growing up under the influence of one of our finest storytellers—a backdrop that at first inspired Alex to become a filmmaker. A graduate of the MFA program in film at UCLA, Alex’s films have won many awards and fellowships, and have played at festivals worldwide, including “My Nephew Emmett, “ which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short in 2018. 

“I want to thank my father,” he writes in an emotional grace note to the new book, “who might be reading this somewhere among the stars with a good scotch in hand. Thank you for all you’ve given me, all you’ve taught me, for your love, your encouragement, for making me laugh and making me think. Thank you for trusting me. Thank you for showing me the way. I hope this makes you proud.”

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