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Did You Read The Book?

Episode 8 - V for Vendetta

Welcome back to another episode of Did You Read The Book? ! Join me and my guest, Dan Rector, as we hardcore nerd out over an amazingly complex world full of political intrigue, tragedy, violence, and of course, sweet sweet vengeance in V for Vendetta written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd. Follow My Guest! Triangulation: Habitats Anthology by Parsec Ink; featuring Mourn Each Blade of Grass by D.G.P. Rector Analog Magazine (March/April Issue); featuring The Hard Law by D.G.P. Rector on page 66 Analog Magazine Q&A RectorWriter - Dan’s Blog Follow Dan on Facebook at DGPRectorAuthor Recommendations From My Guest A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine A Story As Sharp As a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their Work by Robert Bringhurst This Vicious Cabaret performed by David J (1984) - song visually featured throughout the graphic novel, V for Vendetta Find Me Online If you like Did You Read The Book?, don’t be shy and share with your family, friends, neighbors, and anyone else you see fit! You can also follow me on Twitter (@DYRTBPodcast), Facebook, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, iTunes, Tune In/Alexa, Spotify, and Pandora! About The Show Music composed and produced by Abek Cover art created by Jared Stokes Banner art and background design by IndigoLink Podcast production by Erin Palmer
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01 Mar 2022

Welcome back to another episode of Did You Read The Book? ! Join me and my guest, Dan Rector, as we hardcore nerd out over an amazingly complex world full of political intrigue, tragedy, violence, and of course, sweet sweet vengeance in V for Vendetta written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd.

 

Follow My Guest!

Triangulation: Habitats Anthology by Parsec Ink; featuring Mourn Each Blade of Grass by D.G.P. Rector

Analog Magazine (March/April Issue); featuring The Hard Law by D.G.P. Rector on page 66

Analog Magazine Q&A

RectorWriter - Dan’s Blog

Follow Dan on Facebook

 

Recommendations From My Guest

A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine

A Story As Sharp As a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their Work by Robert Bringhurst

This Vicious Cabaret performed by David J (1984) - song visually featured throughout the graphic novel, V for Vendetta

 

Find Me Online

If you like Did You Read The Book?, don't be shy and share with your family, friends, neighbors, and anyone else you see fit! You can also follow me on Twitter (@DYRTBPodcast), Threads, Facebook, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, iTunesTune In/Alexa, Spotify, and Pandora!

 

About The Show

Music composed and produced by Abek

Cover art created by Jared Stokes

Banner art and background design by IndigoLink

Podcast production by Erin Palmer

Welcome back to another episode of Did You Read The Book? ! Join me and my guest, Dan Rector, as we hardcore nerd out over an amazingly complex world full of political intrigue, tragedy, violence, and of course, sweet sweet vengeance in V for Vendetta written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd. Follow My Guest! Triangulation: Habitats Anthology by Parsec Ink; featuring Mourn Each Blade of Grass by D.G.P. Rector Analog Magazine (March/April Issue); featuring The Hard Law by D.G.P. Rector on page 66 Analog Magazine Q&A RectorWriter - Dan’s Blog Follow Dan on Facebook at DGPRectorAuthor Recommendations From My Guest A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine A Story As Sharp As a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their Work by Robert Bringhurst This Vicious Cabaret performed by David J (1984) - song visually featured throughout the graphic novel, V for Vendetta Find Me Online If you like Did You Read The Book?, don’t be shy and share with your family, friends, neighbors, and anyone else you see fit! You can also follow me on Twitter (@DYRTBPodcast), Facebook, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, iTunes, Tune In/Alexa, Spotify, and Pandora! About The Show Music composed and produced by Abek Cover art created by Jared Stokes Banner art and background design by IndigoLink Podcast production by Erin Palmer