Sun, 27 April 2008
Shannon Clute, Seth Harwood, and Richard Edwards presented this Cybernoir panel on April 5th, 2008, as part of the Noircon Conference in Philadelphia. Clute and Edwards kick things off with a discussion of how noir style and pulp publishing models seem to provide the fundamental structuring logics of emerging digital media—from blogs to podcasts, mashups to video games. Seth Harwood then relates his own experience of podcasting his first novel, JACK WAKES UP—from producing the initial audio, to embracing various new media in order to cultivate an audience and tap their enthusiasm and skills to promote his work. Finally, all three panelists consider how pulp-logic productions in these various media are likely to change the ways books are published and marketed. This special edition podcast includes all Powerpoint slides from the panel, synchronized with the audio, for your viewing pleasure. Moreover, there are embedded links at the bottom of the images, which allow you to surf related links while listening. The podcast is optimized for iTunes, and will run on any machine that has iTunes installed. It is brought to you by Clute and Edwards of www.noircast.net, and Seth Harwood of www.sethharwood.com.
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Sun, 13 April 2008
Wise guys and femmes fatale form the central focus of these next panel
discussions from Noircon 2008. In the first half of the podcast, Clute
and Edwards talk with authors George Anastasia and Anthony Bruno.
Anastasia and Bruno are two seasoned mob-watchers who uncover life on
the mean streets-Philly style. Based on their Noircon panel, Wise Guy
Noir, they give us an inside look into the Godfathers and Goodfellas of
Philadelphia. In the second half, Clute and Edwards lead a lively
roundtable discussion on the femme fatale with four authors who have
strong female characters at the center of their novels: Megan Abbott,
Christa Faust, Vicki Hendricks, and Jonathan Santlofer. The discussion
touches on many different aspects of the femme fatale and the homme
fatale (fatal man). For more information about Noircon, visit the
official conference
website at www.noircon.com. For more information about the hard-boiled
podcasts of Clute and Edwards, visit www.noircast.net
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Sat, 12 April 2008
Clute and Edwards discuss the editing and publishing of noir fiction
with three members of this Day 2 Noircon panel: Charles Ardai, Stacia
Decker, and Michael Langnas. Charles Ardai is the editor and publisher
of the Hard Case Crime series. Stacia Decker is an editor who has
worked with such writers as Ray Banks, Declan Burke, Allan Guthrie and
John McFetridge. Michael Langnas is the editor-in-chief of Murdaland
Magazine, a crime-fiction journal put out by Baltimore-based publisher
Cortwright McMeel. The three guests offer us a behind-the-scenes look
into the world of noir publishing. The panelists address violence in
noir fiction, the complex appeal of noir, and the challenges and
pleasures of editing and publishing noir writing. For more information
about Noircon, visit the official conference
website at www.noircon.com. For more information about the hard-boiled
podcasts of Clute and Edwards, visit www.noircast.net
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Sat, 12 April 2008
Philadelphia noir is the focus of two panels at Noircon 2008. The first
panel presents the historical moment, cultural milieu and writings of
the 19th century Philly writer George Lippard. Ed Petit and Robert
Polito make a compelling case to consider Lippard an important
proto-noir author, an author whose writings look back towards 1798's
gothic novel WIELAND and forward towards 20th century hardboiled. The
second panel addresses the issue of Philly noir through a discussion
among noir and crime writers currently living and working in
Philadelphia. Clute and Edwards talk more with Philly authors William
Lashner and Jon McGoran (D.H. Dublin) about what is Philadelphia noir
and how does Philadelphia figure as one of the great American noir
cities. For more information about Noircon, visit the official
conference website at www.noircon.com. For more information about the
hard-boiled podcasts of Clute and Edwards, visit www.noircast.net
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Fri, 4 April 2008
Day One: Opening Night. Noircon 2008 opens at the Society Hill Playhouse in Philadelphia, PA. Clute and Edwards kick off this special podcast mini-series coverage with short interviews from the opening night reception. They talk with film critic Irv Slifkin, authors Gary Phillips, Seth Harwood, Ken Bruen, “The Czar of Noir? Eddie Muller, publisher Dennis McMillan, conference organizer Lou Boxer, and author Duane Swierczynski. We finish with an interview of the first presenter of Noircon, Professor David Schmid, who gave a talk entitled “Noir and Its Heretics.?
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