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Hey, everyone, Scott’s in the studio but asked that I do a quick post on his behalf to let you know that his interview with Behind The Mike is now up on their site for your listening pleasure. If you weren’t able to catch Joel Michaelec interviewing Scott live last Tuesday night, or just want to hear the Brick man wax eloquent one more time, you can stream the 45-minute interview right here. On the run, you say? Download the podcast’s MP3 here (Show 109).
Also added to the Press page an article from 2008 that fell through the cracks: AudioFile Magazine’s glowing review of LORD FOUL’S BANE.
We have some more interesting things coming down the pike, so stay tuned!
Den Shewman

February 19th, 2009 at 9:54 am
Great interview man!
February 19th, 2009 at 3:38 pm
Brickaphenalia.
That must be one of the Best Made Up Words EVER!
I had no idea you had recorded the Bourne series. Is that something you are allowed to put up on your Blogs saying something like “Hey, keep an eye out for the Bourne Trilogy. Just finished recording the unabridged versions and they should hit Amazon.Com soon.”
Promotion = Win!
Since seeing the movies with Matt Damon, I’ve wanted to go back and re-listen to the books and detect the differences.
That tidbit alone from that radio interview was worth the time invested.
February 19th, 2009 at 3:42 pm
The fact that you performed Christmas Carol on stage I think was a distinct advantage when it came time to narrate the content. It just felt so – Credible – I guess. Good interview.
February 20th, 2009 at 1:57 pm
I would agree. Unique word and a very good interview. If anyone knows, I’d love to know how or why Eric Van Lustbader got the nod to continue the Bourne books. I think he does a great job.
February 20th, 2009 at 6:20 pm
I was stunned at how much different (and better I think) that the first two movies were – and maybe even the other one – from the books.
The relentless pacing of the movies, and perhaps the MTV Uber-fast cuts in the editing during fight scenes (so you can’t see if Matt is really super fast at fighting and what not) is hard to top.
Huh.
But hey, if anyone can take the books up a notch, it’s Mr. Brick. So there ya go. No need to give it a second thought even…