Originally the diary of 4 months spent in Antarctica working as a documentary film sound recordist, this blog has evolved into an online repository for the thoughts, travels and trivia of the writer Richard Fleming. For McMurdo Station, Antarctica, and polar exploration, see August through December of '06. Currently you are likely to find in these pages chronicles of my actual and literary meanderings, as well as notes on my many other passions. Also, did I mention I wrote a book?
10/31/2008
Stumbling to Guantánamo
In case you missed my debut on national public radio, you can still give a listen, thanks to the magic of the internet.
A Mi Primo Primo once removed de su padre: I am enjoying the book but am worried that I got the abridged edition. (Sorry about the Spanglish, but you can probably "translate"). While I sign this anonymous, it is not really...
Contrary to your own expressed opinion of yourself on THE WORLD, I think you sounded less than "a pompous windbag", and more as your dear self. And it didn't at all sound like you were talking to yourself alone in a room. L
6 comments:
You rock. Great interview Rich.
Rich - you did it!
you are now officially one of my heros!
see you on election night...
Dodo
A Mi Primo Primo once removed de su padre:
I am enjoying the book but am worried that I got the abridged edition. (Sorry about the Spanglish, but you can probably "translate"). While I sign this anonymous, it is not really...
350 Pages isn't enough?
Contrary to your own expressed opinion of yourself on THE WORLD, I think you sounded less than "a pompous windbag", and more as your dear self. And it didn't at all sound like you were talking to yourself alone in a room.
L
Excellent! Finally Amazon had a copy and I just bought the last one. Great interview Rich!
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