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Paperback Rocker: Where Words and Music Collide


Podcast of Matt Syverson, author of rock and roll fiction novels, "Blue Whiskey", "Black Dog", "Band on the Run", and "Running on Empty". He also records music under the name Saturn Lander. Get in touch with him at PaperbackRocker@live.com or through his website PaperbackRocker.com. His books are available on Amazon or directly from him.

Dec 22, 2013

My website is www.PaperbackRocker.com. You can find the podcast archives there. Find my books on Amazon by searching my name, Matt Syverson. Follow me on Twitter @PaperbackRocker. Email me at bowiefan1970@live.com. Thanks for listening!

The show notes are as follows:

I've been busy lately. I sold books in Goliad TX on Saturday. I didn't sell many books, but the weather got bad throughout the day. On the way home, something disgusting happened to me. Listen for details.

That reminded me of a story from high school when my friends and I acted like our car broke down so we wouldn't have to go back to school after attending some college classes in another town. I tell how we pulled off that ruse.

I give thanks to a couple supporters of the podcast. One of them used to live across the street from my grandparents. My grandaddy was called the 'Candyman', because he gave out candy every day like it was Halloween. It became a burden after a while, so the neighborhood children had to be restricted to once a day.

The topic of the episode is an audiobook review of the Stephen King novel, "The Drawing of the Three", which is the second book of the "Dark Tower" series. I didn't like it very much compared to "The Gunslinger". I explain why.