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Bud Gundy On His Newest Release, The History Of Alcatraz, And Working In Public Broadcasting

Bud Gundy On His Newest Release, The History Of Alcatraz, And Working In Public Broadcasting

Released Tuesday, 10th May 2022
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Bud Gundy On His Newest Release, The History Of Alcatraz, And Working In Public Broadcasting

Bud Gundy On His Newest Release, The History Of Alcatraz, And Working In Public Broadcasting

Bud Gundy On His Newest Release, The History Of Alcatraz, And Working In Public Broadcasting

Bud Gundy On His Newest Release, The History Of Alcatraz, And Working In Public Broadcasting

Tuesday, 10th May 2022
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Ep: 119: How risqué was Tales of the City and was there male nudity? This isn't the primary topic but one of the many Bud Gundy discusses with Brad, including Bud's latest novel Inherit the Lightening, and even some history about Alcatraz.

Podcast Website:
www.queerwritersofcrime.com
Check out blog posts by guests on the website:
https://www.queerwritersofcrime.com/blog/

Disclosure: To cover the cost of producing Queer Writers of Crime, some of the links below are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, Brad will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase.

Get a Kindle Paperwhite:
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Bud Gundy's Website:
www.budgundy.com

Purchase Inherit the Lightening
https://www.boldstrokesbooks.com/books/inherit-the-lightning-by-bud-gundy-3866-b

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Bud Gundy is Lambda Literary Award finalist and an Executive Producer and on-air host at KQED, the PBS and NPR affiliate for Northern California. In 2003, he received an Emmy Award for producing the documentary Lonely Island: Hidden Alcatraz. He won his second Emmy Award in 2016 for directing the KQED News special, State of Surveillance. He's been nominated for two other works.

He began his television career in 1983 as the Program Director at the Nationality Broadcasting Network in Lakewood, Ohio, a job which has given him a lifetime of funny stories to share. Following that, he worked as a Desk Assistant, Associate Producer and Producer for the various newscasts at WKYC, the NBC affiliate in Cleveland, Ohio.  The stories from Channel 3 aren't as funny, but perhaps more illuminating.  After stints as a business reporter and a marketing executive in Northern California, he joined San Francisco's KQED in 1994, and loves the environment and dedication to the audience at PBS and NPR.  You can see and hear him on-the-air, asking for support during those annoying pledge drives.

Brad's Website:
bradshreve.com

Support Requeered Tales  re-publishing award-winning, post-Stonewall gay and lesbian fiction — with a focus on mystery, literary and horror/sci-fi genres.
requeeredtales.com

Kindly give to The Trevor Project, a much-needed charity focusing not only suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth, but also helps to get answers and information to support them, and connect with an international community of LGBTQ youth aged 13 - 24.
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/



The three year run of Queer Writers of Crime was fantastic but no new episodes are being made. Therefore, some links may not work. Be sure to check out Brad's new podcast, Queer We Are, where he interviews LGBTQ celebrities, athletes, activists, politicians, and more. You can find it at queerweare.com

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