LBR#312: Summer Book Club, “The Night Listener!”

Today begins “Wanda’s Summer Book Club” with a discussion about Armistead Maupin’s The Night Listener. Wanda discusses the book with Lavender editor Ethan Boatner and assistant editor Michael Moeglin. The first in a three book series (details below).
Links For Today’s Selection:
The Night Listener by Armistead Maupin
Advocate Article with Armistead
Wanda’s Summer Book Club Details:
Three books read over a six week period and a podcast devoted to each selection, full of interactive commentary and confabulousness! Listeners are encouraged to call in and discuss the books live on recording day!
The Night Listener, July 26th, 1:00-2:00 PM CST
The Evening Crowd At Kirmser’s, August 9th, 4:00-5:00 PM CST
The Collected Short Stories of Saki, August 23rd, 10:00-11:00 AM CST
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How wonderful to hear about this book! It’s all coming back to me! As a university student of English literature (I live in Amsterdam, the Netherlands), I once fought to be allowed to write a paper on this particular book because I considered it to be interesting and worthwhile.
Thank you so much, Wanda Wisdom, you are such an inspiration to me! In a way, I’m quite a “night listener” to your fabulous podcast, and this is no fiction, but a very pleasant reality! Keep going, gal, I’m very proud of you!
Toodles,
Robert
Just listened to this last night and loved it. I had read the book when it first came out, and didn’t have time to pick it up again to re-read before the podcast, but I’m going to try to re-read it before the film comes out. Lots of good talk and insight, y’all - thanks!
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Ok, so I’m a little behind. I haven’t gotten a chance to read the book and not sure if I will, but regarding the snaps system…Maybe something like a rainbow guide to how good or bad the book is. So, this book would get a blue, I believe, on a scale of red to purple (ROYGBP). Sorry, the snaps system just sounded like it was a bit of a throwback to In Living Color back in the day, unless that’s what you were going for, which is fine if that was the goal.
Anyway, just a small comment about that…slowly trying to get caught up.
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