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The End of an Era and the Beginning of a New One

[ File # csp0593999, License # 2818666 ] Licensed through http://www.canstockphoto.com in accordance with the End User License Agreement (http://www.canstockphoto.com/legal.php) (c) Can Stock Photo Inc. / automatikaIf you’ve been keeping up with me, you’ll know that for the past three years I’ve been a host on an a wonderful internet radio program called DIALOGUE: Between the Lines.  Today was my final episode with Susan Wingate as I am moving onto a whole new venue as the host of THRILLER RADIO, which airs on Wednesday Mornings at 9:30AM PST.

On this final episode, around the 30 minute mark, Susan surprised me by inviting some friends and colleagues to a mini-roast, a touching tribute. I had no idea! What a treat to hear from Jill Urbach, Michael Angel, and Steve Berry!

Thriller Radio will focus on thriller writers and their work and I’m thrilled to announce my first guest for the show next Wednesday, August 28th 2013 as Steven James

Please continue to listen to and support Susan at DIALOGUE: Between the Lines, as she’ll continue to host some amazing guests.

Once again, Thriller Radio will air on Wednesdays at 9:30 AM at www.blogtalkradio.com/ThrillerRadio and the official website and blog is here: www.ThrillerRadio.org

 

 


Joshua Graham is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, winner of the International Book Award and Forward National Literature Award. His thrillers include DARKROOM, LATENT IMAGE and BEYOND JUSTICE, and TERMINUS. Graham's works have been characterized as thought-provoking page-turners.

Legal Notice: All information on this website and blog are from Mr. Graham's personal experience and insight and should not be viewed in any way, directly or inferred, as qualified professional advice.

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