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In a few weeks I have the opportunity to follow up my radio interview with an internet TV one. This would be an hour long (I thought the half hour would be long but I didn't even touch on everything I would have liked).

For the TV show I have to put together 4 five-minute segments myself. I just don't know what to put in them. One will be my transition story. But I need three more. I have a few ideas rattling in my brain, but none of them are really appealing to me. What are some ideas you gals and guys have? What would you like to know about this author or writing or kindle or Greco-Roman wrestling, or Camaros (I had a dozen). I would really like to knock this out of the park so I can go onto bigger scenes. I watched Kris Becks stuff, but I can't talk about being a Navy Seal. The show is going to be about me and about writing. I know I'm not as popular here as I once was, but I hope there is some interest. .

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First Thought

My first idea would be to tell everyone where your idea for 'God Bless the Child' came from. How did you develop it? How did you get it into 'print'? Where did the ideas for the succeeding novels come from? What other books have you written?

That's a good start.

Red MacDonald

Not in the USA

I think you are in Canada which is considered a Commonwealth country. The US is not, so what we get is this:

Currently BBC iPlayer TV programmes are available to play in the UK only,
but all BBC iPlayer Radio programmes are available to you. Why?

If you are in the UK and see this message please read this advice.

Go to the BBC iPlayer Radio homepage


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Not in North America

That message is actually more accurate than you suggest, iplayer only works in the UK unless you use one of the special proxies available to get around this feature. Things like Hulu and the various broadcast network internet services work in a similar way to block people outside North America.

Back to the question in hand, I think either the wrestling or the camaros would make an interesting juxtaposition with everything else for one of the segments.

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