This episode is unlike any other we've done. Author Nina Renata Aron stopped by the Bunker to talk with Brad about her memoir, Good Morning, Destroyer of Men's Souls, which chronicles Nina's co-dependent, destructive relationship.
Shaky Internet and the potential for monkey sightings weren't enough to keep These Two Brads from talking about Brad Fox's debut novel, To Remain Nameless, Eastern Europe, and the horrors of high school.
Writers face rejection regularly. Lorraine Brown took that to origin story to an absurd, new level. But, listeners, Brad is here to tell you that Lorraine's story has a happy ending!
Ava Homa dropped by the Bunker to talk about her debut novel, Daughters of Smoke and Fire, the history of the Kurdish region, her decision to leave, and how she's used her writing to make good trouble.
Alechia Dow makes DELICIOUS pastries. AND she's the author of the YA science fiction book, The Sound of Stars, which is about a girl and alien trying to save the world.
Buckle up. You are about to take a walk through the DIY, GenX media landscape of the nineties. Writer Larry Smith, founder of SMITH magazine, and Brad circled around each other for three decades. Until now.
Buckle up for the wild ride on the 100th episode from the Jam Bunker. Author Alysia Sawchyn and Brad go on a wild journey from Eastern Europe to Florida to the psych ward to graduate school and on to Alysia's debut book, A Fish Growing Lungs.
When you get two working class writers together, you an expect some laughter at situations that aren't funny. And Brad and Author Elisheba Haqq didn't disappoint. Her first book, Mamaji: A Memoir, is out now!
Author Suzanne Roberts stopped by the Bunker to talk about her latest book, Bad Tourist. But she and Brad got into her struggles in high school with an undiagnosed learning disability through earning a Ph.D. in literature and the environment.
Author Keah Brown, the creator of the hashtag #DisableAndCute, stopped by the Jam Bunker to talk about her book, The Pretty One.