Episode #33 – Gordon Highland: Warmed and Bound Session

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About the Author
Gordon Highland is the author of the novels Major Inversions and the forthcoming Flashover. A member of The Velvet since 2006, he is a site moderator and one of its most frequent posters. Gordon has been directing videos professionally for over fifteen years, and lives in the Kansas City area, where he also enjoys writing, recording, and performing music. Visit him at gordonhighland.com.

About Warmed and Bound
Warmed & Bound is an anthology of short stories stitched together by the people at The Velvet and edited by the beautiful and talented Pela Via. The anthology began as a giveaway for a fundraiser to redesign The Velvet, and quickly became an entirely different animal altogether. The book will be released July 22nd, 2011, and will be available at most, if not all, major online retailers, and also in e-formats for your e-Reading pleasure.


Mentioned
Fred Venrturini – The Samaritan
Andrez Bergen – Tobacco Stained Mountain Goat
The Velvet Podcast

Played
Derek Trucks Band – Joyful Noise
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones – Sex in a Pan

6 responses to Episode #33 – Gordon Highland: Warmed and Bound Session

  1. Shit. Paris and Hiltons’ site is http://pathrock.com (no s). Awesome talking to you guys, and thanks again so much for your support.

  2. I snatched it right off the head of a jazz man sleeping in the alley. That, or some department store; can’t remember.

    • A hat complement from Mlaz is a rare treasure. He called my hat “silly”. Though, I don’t know if it’s all that bad for a Dutchman to call your hat silly.

  3. Ha. Love that line about your buddy coming over after you die to grab the porn, but also grabs all of the horrible writing you’ve got stashed away someplace. Funny stuff.

  4. Cool chat, and ta for the nice plug for TSMG. ;)

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