This week we feature Author/Poet/Podcaster/Musician Jim (J.E.A.) Wallace. Jim tells us why you need to shorten your name in the literary world, what the "Mayo Bump" gets you, J. Edwin Wallace the 97 y.o. man, and why to judge a book by its cover. Then he and Jay discuss 1970's LP covers, book and album composition, writing for your mood, and being rejected by publishers. Then during the long awaited return of "Dating For Stories" Jay recants a tale about a Hardcore Punk named Sheila, and how she almost murdered him. And Jim realizes that his career was forever shaped by a lady who stood him up at a pub. We then find out just how important persistence is, and Jay explains why no one actually listens to the one person complaining on Yelp.
By Jim's new book here: http://a.co/d/aOhGabv
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