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Episode 132 - Throwback Edition: An Interview with author Luke Smitherd

Episode 132 of the Magic From Wherever I'm At podcast, hosted by Dartagnan, titled "Episode 132 - Throwback Edition: An Interview with author Luke Smitherd" was published on November 22, 2020 and runs 7 minutes.

November 22, 2020 ·7m · Magic From Wherever I'm At

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This special edition of the podcast is a re-issue of an interview with author Luke Smitherd. I picked up a copy of his book "The Stone Man" back in 2014 and couldn't put it down. My friend Carlos and I had a marketing podcast at the time titled "Takeover Tuesday." So we interviewed Luke about his writing, the journey to indie success, and more... >>>>>> Get your copy of The Stone Man here >>>>>> Check out The Secret Gate: Unlock the Path to Real Magic here

This special edition of the podcast is a re-issue of an interview with author Luke Smitherd. I picked up a copy of his book "The Stone Man" back in 2014 and couldn't put it down. My friend Carlos and I had a marketing podcast at the time titled "Takeover Tuesday." So we interviewed Luke about his writing, the journey to indie success, and more...

>>>>>> Get your copy of The Stone Man here

>>>>>> Check out The Secret Gate: Unlock the Path to Real Magic here

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