Posts Tagged ‘book’

Meet the Author – The Unholy Trinity – David Mohammed

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Tom Bell interviews David Mohammed (Looks like George Clooney with a deep tan) about his new book The Unholy Trinity. In it David (“Dah-veed”) explains why Judaism, Christainity, and Islam are “booby-trapped” to be at perpetual war over the localized holy lands and/or Armageddon sites of their respective doctrine. Tom Bell prefers to talk about other things than the book, probably since he didn’t read it. David makes sure that his message is heard, but is Tom paying attention? David Mohammed also reveals a coke addiction that he gained while hanging out in the Viper Room with Johnny Depp. Depp, David claims, was his first philanthropist.

The word of this podcast is: “Snookered.”

Meet the Author – On and Off Again: My Life As a Sex Service Worker

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010


Wink Merryweather interviews Sara Clara Teasdale about her new book ‘On and Off Again: My Life as a Sex Service Worker.’

Prostitution, domination, and sex hotline wealth are but a few of the risque topics when Wink Merry Weather (filling in for Tom Bell) interviews Sara Clara Teasdale. This episode of Meet the Author contains troubling material and is anything but a light literary jaunt.

Meet The Author – We Are Coming Home – Steve Bartini

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Meet The Author 2010

Tom Bell interviews book touring specialist on Native American culture: Steve Bartini. The callers are especially sycophantic over Bartini’s material on Native American culture, while Tom Bell gets in touch with his Indian ancestors.

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Meet The Author – Holding On To The Mysteries – Father Raphael

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Host Tom Bell interviews father Raphael on his new book on the mysteries of the mother church. Will father Raphael make it out unscathed?

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Meet The Author – I’m The Real Santah – George Patterson

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Host Tom Bell interviews George Patterson about his semi-autobiographical book on the stolen spirit of Santah.  Many famous authors are name-dropped and victimized by accusations that plague both the famous authors and the philanthropic egoist George Patterson.  Beware, there are many teasers, like how the spirit of Santah is stolen and the spirit transforms the thief into a maniacal stimulator of capitalism.  Do not read the previous sentence if you do not want to know that the spirit of Santah is stolen and it makes the thief a saint – waving the flag of consumer stimulation.

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