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Erk Pod: "All Erk, all the time..... and then some!" Erk Pod 204 - The Balticon Special That Never Ends (part 2, long)

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May 30, 2009 Erk Pod 204 - The Balticon Special That Never Ends (part 2, long)

Part 2 is a long episode (135 minutes) but it completely full of interviews and not Erk walking around the Con. Full links in the full show notes at http://www.erkpod.com.au

 

Interviewees, promos & songs are:

 

R Allen Leider, author of Wicca Girl

 

PROMO: I Should Be Writing podcast by Mur Lafferty

 

Peter Prellwitz, creator of the Shards Universe

 

PROMO: Nina Kimberly the Merciless by Christiana Ellis

 

Richard White, media tie-in author

 

FLASHBACK: Highlights of the Double Trouble interview last year on Erk Pod Round Table 7 with Erk, Drue the co-host, Orange Tim, Tee Morris & Pip Ballantine

 

Scott Sigler, author & podcaster of various books including Infected, Contagious, Noctural & The Rookie

 

PROMO: Personal Effects: Dark Art by JC Hutchins

 

Devo Spice from The FuMP (Funny Music Project)

 

SONG: Why Are You Friending Me On Facebook? – Devo Spice/The FuMP

 

Mur Lafferty, author & podcaster including I Should Be Writing, Playing For Keeps & the Heaven series

 

PROMO: The Uber Nemesis part 1

 

Evo Terra, co-founder of Podiobooks.com, co-writer of Podcasting For Dummies and host of the Evo at 11 podcast.

 

PROMO: Blast From The Past podcast with Erk & Erk;s mum Judy.

JR Blackwell, author, photographer & podcaster

 

PROMO: The Uber Nemesis part 2

 

Tee Morris, author, podcaster and Uber Nemesis of all podcast authors.

 

JC Hutchins, author & podcaster of the 7th Son series as well as his new book Personal Effects: Dark Arts.

 

PG Holyfield, podcaster & author of Avedon Hill which was nicknamed “the podcast novel that never ends.”