Postcards from a Dying World

Episode #71 Interview with Jayaprakash Satyamurthy Author, Poet and Musician.


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Joining Postcards for the first time is Jayaprakash Satyamurthy. He is the author, poet, bass player, vegan, animal rescuing collection of awesomeness hailing from Bangalore India. I have podcasted with JP once before on Dickheads for the episode on Counter-Clock World, I recommend that episode where we went deep on Indian Science fiction and of course  Philip K Dick. 

Since that episode, I read and reviewed JP’s latest collection of fiction Come Tomorrow. In my review, I said this:  The comparisons to great writers like Thomas Liggoti and Laird Barron are fair. There is a  similar level of quality. Readers looking for that cosmic level of dread combined with razor-sharp wordsmithing and uncanny knack for looking at the weird bubbles floating up in our reality then Come Tomorrow is worth every penny spent or minute of attention given.  In this interview we talk about growing up a genre reader in India,  playing music, finding his fictional voice and the second half is  breakdown of the stories in Come Tomorrow.  

  •You can find my books here:  Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW  

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