E-Plagiarized
Friday, February 10 2012
E-Plagiarized
Dick Gordon speaks with science fiction writer Steve Karmazenuk about how his writing was offered for sale under another author's name. It was disturbing, but it made him go ahead and offer his own work for sale on Amazon.
Open Call
Ray Williams tells the story of putting an ad in the paper for new music talent in the l960s at Liberty Records. Among the thousands of vinyl disc that arrived was one from a man named Reginald Dwight, who became know as Elton John. And yes, he signed him.
Headline Drama
Dick explores the details of a cold case that caught the eye of a crime writer for Law and Order, Matt McGough. He was researching a story on art theft and learned about a detective for the LAPD who is now on trial for murder.
Music in this episode: The Typewriter, Tom Alexander; Skyline Pigeon and Your Song, Elton John; Still Here, Liam Fender Contact Us
| Podcasts of current stories: |
|
| Story updates via RSS: |
|







