Based partially on their recent experience writing Servants of War together, Hosts/Authors Steve Diamond and Larry Correia return to discuss the pros & cons of working with other authors on a project.
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The dedication to “Peter and the Starcatchers” by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson is to “Whoever invented the Internet, because how else could a guy in Miami and a guy in Chicago collaborate on a book.”
I got behind as I was listening to some audio books, and just finished the Support Spectacular.
Do we need to have a discussion, and perhaps intervention on how Steve doesn’t know who Algis Budrys is? I mean, they spent the time talking about Dave Wolverton (RIP, I’m still sad to think about his passing), how can they not do the dot to dot between those two?