A couple of weeks ago I did a rather extensive (55 mins, I think) interview on Blacklisting Myself for BookTV (the After Words show). Armstrong Williams was the interviewer and he did an exceptional job, in my view. [Does that mean he only threw softballs?-ed. Not completely. He got into a subject I don't like talking about all - religion... or my lack thereof.] The first ten minutes or so have now been uploaded by CSPAN to YouTube and can be found here. For the rest (including the religious part) you have to go to the CSPAN site and pay for it (alas, costs more than the book!). You can, however, also get a free podcast version. That’s a full hour. [Perhaps that's only for your mother.-ed. She's a little hard of hearing.]
Blacklisting myself on “Blacklisting Myself” – or something like that
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What makes your book even more an incentive to read was your honesty regarding your religious beliefs and your response. This is one of our rights,
” Freedom Of Religion “. The candid review was interesting and as a viewer I could see that Armstrong and you truly liked the discussion and each other, not always seen in an interview. Good luck with the book, it is a great read.
I heard that interview and in no time it was over. Very good interview. If you haven’t been brought up in an observant family, then why should religion or praying be important to you or even something you think much about?