Kingcast 2.8 is live: politics, the seventies, and SK

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bobledrew

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The Kingcast is a weekly podcast featuring news, interviews, and analysis in some way connected to the worlds of Uncle Stevie. This week's episode features an interview with Colorado University's Chris Lewis. Lewis is a professor of American Studies, and we talk about the political environment of the 1970s and how it influenced King's writing.

Tune in for the 30 minute episode, subscribe on iTunes, contribute to my Patreon campaign, and find out who won a fuzzy little Cthulhu, all just by clicking the link!
 

FlakeNoir

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The Kingcast is a weekly podcast featuring news, interviews, and analysis in some way connected to the worlds of Uncle Stevie. This week's episode features an interview with Colorado University's Chris Lewis. Lewis is a professor of American Studies, and we talk about the political environment of the 1970s and how it influenced King's writing.

Tune in for the 30 minute episode, subscribe on iTunes, contribute to my Patreon campaign, and find out who won a fuzzy little Cthulhu, all just by clicking the link!
That is the PERFECT name! :laugh: (I submitted a few (silly) ones and then forgot to go back to it later!)
 

Spideyman

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The Kingcast is a weekly podcast featuring news, interviews, and analysis in some way connected to the worlds of Uncle Stevie. This week's episode features an interview with Colorado University's Chris Lewis. Lewis is a professor of American Studies, and we talk about the political environment of the 1970s and how it influenced King's writing.

Tune in for the 30 minute episode, subscribe on iTunes, contribute to my Patreon campaign, and find out who won a fuzzy little Cthulhu, all just by clicking the link!
Spot on for the name!