This week, Ira spoke with N.L. Holmes, author of a series of three immersive historical fiction books ("Flowers of Evil," "Web of Evil," and "Wheel of Evil") that unravel the mysteries of life during the ancient Egyptian empire. In this trio episode of “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” N.L. talks about growing up in Texas and becoming a nun at 21; going back to school to pursue archeology and getting a PhD; why she ended up teaching; how she decided to write after retiring; why she picked this period of time and place for her series of three books; why she enjoys writing about the intrigue of mysterious assassinations, forbidden love affairs, and political rebellion; researching for the book; not contradicting anything known for being true; her freedom to embroider as a novelist; using her imagination; why there is no arc of story in this particular series because they are self-contained books; her development of recurring characters; how to solve a mystery when there is no forensic science, the different tools to solve mysteries, including people asking questions and looking for physical clues; and what she sees as the possibility for the books becoming a television series.
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Noshing With Marcia Peck – December 26, 2024
This week, Ira spoke with award-winning writer and accomplished musician Marcia Peck, author of "Water Music:A Cape Cod Story." In this cello episode of “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” Marcia talks about starting to play the cello at age five; why classical music moves her; the great composers “get inside us”; why the book was set in a certain place and time; her coming-of-age story which follows eleven-going-on-twelve Lily as she navigates parental and familial conflict at the family’s summer retreat on Cape Cod in 1956; her technique for writing; why the title of the book was important to her; music as magic; and what she wanted to explore in the novel.
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Noshing With Joseph McBride – December 19, 2024
This week, Ira spoke with Joseph McBride, author of "George Cukor's People: Acting for a Master Director." In this celluloid episode of “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” Joesph talks about what made Cukor unique; how he worked through his actors; how he used the camera elo-quently; why Cukor believed in “fidelity to the text”; why he was elusive; living the double life; dealing with the boundaries of behavior; why the Hollywood production code was a spur to creativity; and why a great director handles every person differently. (Also Watch Full Podcast Video)
Noshing With Lawrence Spinelli – December 12, 2024
This week, Ira spoke with Lawrence Spinelli, author of "Watergate’s Unexpected Hero: The Life of Peter W. Rodino, Jr.." In this Nixonian episode of “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” Lawrence talks about his long relationship with Rodino; why Rodino did not want to profit from his historic role in the Nixon impeachment; why he promised Rodino he would write his biography; finding out surprising details about his early life; Rodino’s struggle to become a lawyer, coming from a rough neighborhood; why he became a national hero; the funny story about Nixon and Rodino after the president left office; how “politics found him”; and why he was very always underestimated.
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