Episode 397: Leah Sottile Riffs on Kurt Vonnegut’s Rules on Writing

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By Brendan O’Meara

Wow!

Leah Sottile is back, and this time she’s got a new paperback edition of When the Moon Turns to Blood to riff about. She even added a bonus chapter, which finally puts the bed the saga of Lori Vallow, the Doomsday Queen.

Leah also is the voice behind Bundyville and Burn Wild. Dude knows how to write an ending, that’s all I’ll say.

What was especially fun this time around with Leah was digging into Kurt Vonnegut’s Eight Rules on Writing and getting her take on them. Bookmark that link for your records. She’s a big Vonnegut fan, as am I, so that was a toe-tappin’ good time.

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Episode 351: Leah Sottile

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By Brendan O’Meara

Not rare to have repeat guests, but somewhat rare to have them back so quickly, and what a treat! It’s Leah Sottile (@Leah_Sottile)! You might remember her from Ep. 322 when we talked about her book When the Moon Turns to Blood. You also might remember her from the podcast series Bundyville.

And she’s back with another killer podcast called Burn Wild, taking a look at far-left extremism, particularly the environmental movement of the 1990s with the Environmental Liberation Front.

It’s what I’ve come to expect from Leah: Deeply researched and thoroughly written, delivered in her pull-up-a-stool narration.

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