Honoring God with Stories That Scare Your Pants Off

by Marcus on May 28, 2008

That’s what Mike Dellosso’s doing these days. His new book The Hunted is about to come out from Realms, but you can already read the first chapter online at his site. In fact, Mike is so on top of the social media thing that he deserves a bulleted list of items to just to set everyone straight.

  • The Hunted on Amazon.com
  • Mike’s cool site website
  • Mike’s cool blog wide-eyed fiction
  • And BEST OF ALL the first chapter of The Hunted.

    A few weeks ago, Mike and I had a great conversation about writing, writing suspense, writing Christian suspense, and of course dealing with cancer. He’s a great guy. I really hope you’ll give this one a listen. It’s a lot more fun than the, um, rather self indulgent Whitman recitation I did earlier.

    And I think the sound editing is better, but I’m still new at this.

    If you don’t have time to sit at your computer and listen to this whole 20 minute interview (carefully edited, so all of the boring parts are GONE GONE GONE), no problem. You can download it itunes easily on my new blogomatic podcast page.

    Blogomatic = My new friend.

    Mike Dellosso = A super cool suspense writer

    Your Next Step = Listen to the podcast

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1 Marcus May 29, 2008 at 12:01 am

Oh. Well. Lookee that. It embeds some kind of RSS feed that plays the last several podcasts you’ve done.

It ain’t the prettiest embed I’ve ever seen, but it’s got some niftiness.

I’ll be out of the office Thursday, so I probably won’t pop in for comments until I get back Friday morning.

2 spaghettipie May 29, 2008 at 1:39 am

Thanks for posting this – great interview. And your post title completely cracks me up!

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3 L.L. Barkat May 30, 2008 at 10:58 am

Listened to part of the interview. Cool. Tried to listen to Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, but it is silent after the stock intro.

On the up side, I was able to click five or so times on any button I could think of and got to hear like 5 Marks talking all at the same time. (I know, this could be frightening for some people. Be forewarned.)

L.L. Barkat’s last blog post..On Going Blogless

4 Marcus May 30, 2008 at 11:35 am

spaghettipie, thanks for setting up the interview with Mike. Listen up, everyone! spaghettipie, aka Tina, is a great blog tour person if you’re looking for help with that.

LL, hmmm. It works for me, though I did have some audio mixing problems. Which means you may have to turn the sound up REALLY loud to hear me read the poem.

5 L.L. Barkat May 30, 2008 at 11:54 am

Am up to the limit. No go. The interview works though, which suggests that it’s not a problem on this end.

L.L. Barkat’s last blog post..On Going Blogless

6 Mike Dellosso May 31, 2008 at 9:17 am

Marcus, thanks so much for the interview. It was a lot of fun. I love the podcast idea.

Blessings brother!

Mike

7 spaghettipie June 2, 2008 at 12:26 am

Aw shucks, thanks for the plug. It’s fun to do.

Speaking of fun, I’ve tagged you for a little meme related to the tour. I’d love for you to play along. Check it out here.

spaghettipie’s last blog post..The Hunted Blog Tour

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