Posts Tagged Linda Woods
Tod Goldberg on Burn Notice
Posted by admin in episodic TV, Literature, pop culture on March 4, 2009
Novelist Tod Goldberg entered my realm of knowledge through my appreciation for the USA Network show, Burn Notice. In August 2008, Goldberg saw the release of The Fix, his first original Burn Notice novel (one of three that he is contracted to write; Burn Notice: The End Game [his second Burn Notice novel] will be released in May 2009). I was fortunate enough to email interview him about his career to date, including his upcoming second collection of short stories, Other Resort Cities (set for release in October 2009).
Before jumping into the interview, here’s his full bio from his site: “Goldberg is the author of the novels Living Dead Girl (Soho Press), a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Fake Liar Cheat (Pocket Books/MTV), Burn Notice: The Fix (Penguin) and the short story collection Simplify (OV Books), a 2006 finalist for the SCBA Award for Fiction and winner of the Other Voices Short Story Collection Prize. His short fiction has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Other Voices, Santa Monica Review, The Sun and Las Vegas Noir (Akashic), twice receiving Special Mention for the Pushcart Prize. His essays and nonfiction have appeared widely, including in the anthologies When I Was A Loser (Free Press), Don’t You Forget About Me: Contemporary Writers on the Films of John Hughes (Simon & Schuster), and Off The Page: Writers Talk About Beginnings, Endings and Everything In Between (WW Norton). A contributing writer for a number of magazines and newspapers, Tod’s journalism and criticism frequently appears in the Los Angeles Times, Las Vegas CityLife, Palm Springs Life, E! and many other publications, and have earned three Nevada Press Association awards for excellence. Tod Goldberg is currently the Administrative Director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts at the University of California, Riverside’s Palm Desert Graduate Center and previously taught creative writing at the UCLA Extension Writers’ Program, where he was named the 2005 Outstanding Instructor of the Year. He lives in La Quinta, CA with his wife, the writer Wendy Duren.”
Tim O’Shea: Last August you wrote in the LA Times about why–after writing three novels–you chose to write a Burn Notice novel. What were some of the more unique responses in the literary community (or in other circles you travel) regarding the piece?
Tod Goldberg: It was overwhelmingly positive, really, so that was unique in and of itself. Writing is a profession and sometimes you do different things just to see if you can, if you’re any good at it, if it might be another way of doing your job. In this case, I’d always wanted to do some straight crime writing (versus, say, the terribly depressing criminal behavior I normally catalog in my fiction…) and doing it in a fashion where I was assured an audience seemed to strike people as fairly savvy. Mostly, though, I think they just found it funny. I had a ton of other information from Max Allan Collins that I would have loved to have used about his experience writing tie-ins and such, but his story about writing the novelization of Road to Perdition (which was adapted from his graphic comic…and then which he adapted from the original screenplay) was by far the most horrifying.
Burl Barer, Burn Notice, interview, Jan Curran, Karen Dinino, Linda Woods, Matt Nix, Rockford Files
Recent Posts
Twitter RSS- talkingwithtim: @j_bacardi love how Wenders explains that the sequel is a film that partially comments on post Berlin Wall Germany
- talkingwithtim: @j_bacardi that is one of my favorite films #LoveSeeingColomboReferencedInSubtitles
- talkingwithtim: @chris_roberson @allisontype :)
- talkingwithtim: @allisontype @chris_roberson That sounds like it could be the title of a failed sequel to 1983's All the Right Moves #AllTheFairPoints
- talkingwithtim: @romenesko Did @NPR issue a correction after reporting on air yesterday (as part of #RobinGibbObit) that #AndyGibb committed suicide?
- energy (1)
- cereal (1)
- Search tool (1)
- gratitude (1)
- poetry (1)
- technology (1)
- charity (2)
- branding (2)
- podcast (2)
- social media (2)
- academics (2)
- iPhones (3)
- spirituality (3)
- drama (3)
- religion (4)
- biography (4)
- family (4)
- magazines (4)
- Reality programs (5)
- education (5)
- criticism (5)
- ideas (5)
- media industries (7)
- nonfiction (7)
- history (7)
- Animation (9)
- radio (11)
- commerce (11)
- philosophy (12)
- politics (13)
- theater (13)
- photography (14)
- webcomics (14)
- talk show (19)
- sports (25)
- art (36)
- sequential art (41)
- episodic TV (71)
- late night TV (72)
- Film (84)
- comics (85)
- pop culture (87)
- Uncategorized (98)
- Literature (103)
- comedy (112)
- streaming video (150)
- Music (187)
Archives
- May 2012 (2)
- April 2012 (7)
- March 2012 (11)
- February 2012 (6)
- January 2012 (2)
- December 2011 (14)
- November 2011 (17)
- October 2011 (18)
- September 2011 (15)
- August 2011 (18)
- July 2011 (20)
- June 2011 (21)
- May 2011 (20)
- April 2011 (18)
- March 2011 (23)
- February 2011 (25)
- January 2011 (21)
- December 2010 (24)
- November 2010 (17)
- October 2010 (20)
- September 2010 (22)
- August 2010 (18)
- July 2010 (13)
- June 2010 (15)
- May 2010 (15)
- April 2010 (14)
- March 2010 (18)
- February 2010 (9)
- January 2010 (23)
- December 2009 (22)
- November 2009 (19)
- October 2009 (13)
- September 2009 (8)
- August 2009 (5)
- July 2009 (5)
- June 2009 (5)
- May 2009 (5)
- April 2009 (6)
- March 2009 (6)
- February 2009 (6)
- January 2009 (8)
- December 2008 (10)
- November 2008 (10)
- October 2008 (5)
- September 2008 (9)
- August 2008 (6)
- July 2008 (7)
- June 2008 (2)
- May 2008 (10)
- April 2008 (13)
- March 2008 (14)
- February 2008 (13)
- January 2008 (13)
- December 2007 (1)
- November 2007 (2)
Tag, You’re It
ABC ACT-I-VATE AFI Anna Trodglen Archive of American Television author interview B&B baseball Biscuits and Bellyrubs book interview Buddy Miller Burn Notice Cayamo Chris Roberson Conan O'Brien Craig Ferguson Curt Holman Dave FM David Letterman Dean Haspiel Deborah Beale Dick Cavett Documentary Edie Carey Facebook hulu interview Jimmy Fallon John Hiatt Kickstarter Late Show with David Letterman Lyle Lovett music interview NBC New Yorker New York Times Peter Gabriel podcast Robot 6 Rosanne Cash Tad Williams TBS Tumblr Twitter YouTubeAnimation
Documentary
Music
Nonprofits
Sequential art
- ACT-I-VATE
- AdHouse Books
- AiT/PlanetLar
- Bully Says
- Comic Hacks
- Comics Comics
- Comics Reporter
- Comics Worth Reading
- CulturePulp
- Dean Haspiel
- John Rogers
- Journalista
- Komikero Comics Journal
- Michel Gagné
- Parkerspace
- Periscope
- PULSE
- Remember Mike Wieringo
- Renee French
- Savage Critics
- Scott Dunbier
- Silver Bullet Comic Books
- The Beat
- Tom Beland
- Top Shelf Comics
Recent Comments