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WILLIAM HJORTSBERG p1

READERSVOICE.COM aims to collect a few interesting reading tips. William Hjortsberg’s Jubilee Hitchhiker, The Life and Times of Richard Brautigan, is like a camera following Richard Brautigan around. The book seems to bring to life the many people and places he lived in, including San Francisco in the 1950s and 60s, and discusses his place in the various literary movements of the late twentieth century. It is full of specific information, but the research is unobtrusive. It’s the book for people who wish there could be another Brautigan novel.

WILLIAM HJORTSBERG P2

The importance of experience and travel for writers...

WILLIAM HJORTSBERG P3

William Hjortsberg, author of Jubilee Hitchhiker, The life and times of Richard Brautigan, talks about specific information...

WILLIAM HJORTSBERG p4

William Hjortsberg’s journey from fantasy fiction to biography...

WILLIAM HJORTSBERG p5

William Hjortsberg talks about An Unfortunate Woman, and mentions some other favorite books and authors, like Ross MacDonald and Jim Thompson.

Bob Corby p1

READERSVOICE.COM aims to collect a few interesting reading tips. Bob Corby is the founder of SPACE, the Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo based in Columbus, Ohio. There are a lot of good points about these convention-style expos. Anyone can bring their work to the marketplace. So the best artists, writers and publishers can attend.

Bob Corby p2

Bob Corby explains why he likes comic-con-style events like SPACE...

Bob Corby p3

Bob Corby talks about how he advertises the SPACE expo and mentions an article about how to make minicomics.

BOB CORBY p4

Bob Corby, founder of the Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (SPACE) talks about Backporch Comics and anthologies.

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