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“Tiezzi’s Board” is a new novel set in Old Lyme and Old Saybrook, and there is a bit of World War II history in the story to boot. The seed for this novel began with a real life event. Woodworker and. ....
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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Talk Radio: A Novel’ and ‘Prospects: Mining Maine for Riches’ Ham Martin’s colorful portrayal of talk radio’s impact on people, and a novel with an entertaining family and business saga By Bill Bushnell TALK RADIO: A NOVEL Nationally broadcast radio talk-shows have become the acidic theater of political screed. Fortunately, local talk-radio is still focused on things that really matter the town budget, the best lobster bait, house paint tips and bean suppers. “Talk Radio” is Maine author Ham Martin’s wonderful novel about a very local talk-radio show in Frost Pound, at station WNWT, 1420 on the AM dial, five mornings a week from nine to noon. Martin has written screenplays for 20 years and his skills with characters and dialogue are perfect for this charming and funny story. ....
Hello, you re on the air. Photo: Mitch Teich Dec 19, 2020 This week, on the interview show that I host (the audio version of the First Person International Media Empire), I had a chance to chat about radio, with a man who used to work in radio, and has recently written a novel about radio. It was a very meta moment. Ham Martin’s new novel is called Talk Radio, and it’s a pleasantly quirky read, written almost entirely in dialogue – calls to a small town radio station call-in show. Martin himself earned his radio chops, first through a course on radio history at St. Lawrence University in the 1960s, and then in a brief stint hosting a call-in show in Connecticut a couple of decades ago. ....