Media Coverage


FICTION
Below are some podcasts and interviews related to my novels:

Riddle of Spirit and Bone (Regal House, 2025)     Buffalo Spree Magazine interview with Amy Lynn Hardy can be read here.
     Bookable Space interview with Yvonne Battle-Felton can be found here.
     History Imagined: "Spiritualism's Ambiguous Legacy," can be read here.
     CrimeSpree: "Five writers who deliver more than crime" can be read here.
     Guest blog post: What, Why, and How, can be read here.
     Fresh Fiction post, "Conversations in Character," can be read here

Little Follies: A Mystery at the Millennium (BlackRoseWriting, 2023)
     CrimeSpree published my essay, "On Metaphysics and Murder," about other philosophers who have written murder mysteries. Read it here.
     The Rap Sheet published my blog on the background to this novel which can be read here.
     A blog on Lesa's Book Critiques is here.
     And a podcast for Author Express can be heard here.
     My interview on The Story Blender can be accessed here.

Charlotte's Story (Touchpoint Press, 2021; republished independently, 2024)
     My blog post about writing historical fiction in Sarah Johnson's "Reading the Past" can be read here.
     An interview on Hasty Booklist appears here.
     An interview with Joy Held, Books by my Friends, appears here.
     An interview with Barry Eva is here. (Click on August, 2022.)
     A reading from this novel can be heard at Yvonne Battle-Felton's "Bookable Space" podcast here and also here.

Feisty Deeds: Historical Fictions of Daring Women (2024),Edited by Carolyn Korsmeyer, Christy Matheson, Elaine Schroller, Kay Smith-Blum, and Kimberly Sullivan.
     My story in this collection, "The Messenger," is discussed in an interview with Patty Warren here.
     Teri Brown's podcast, "Authors on Air," features the editors and can be heard here and here.
     Maggie Smith's "Hear Us Roar" podcast can be found here

PHILOSOPHY 
The following podcasts are about the subjects of three philosophy books that touch on sense experience and emotions (touch, taste, disgust):

Things: In Touch with the Past (Oxford University Press, 2019) explores the power of touch in experiencing objects of rarity or great age.
     A forum discussing this book published in Studi di estetika #1, 2021, can be read here. (Scroll through the topics for a while.)
     An interview on touch on YouTube Overthink can be found here.
     My blog post related to this project, "A Stone in Place," can be read here.
     My American Philosophical Association blog post, "Unimaginable Time," can be read here.

Interviews and podcasts related to my book, Making Sense of Taste: Food and Philosophy (Cornell University Press, 1999) include the following:
     Ian Werkheimer's Thought about Food podcast series, PodBean
     
Fabian Corver, Dare To Know podcast series, SpotifyiTunes
     
Life Examined: Interview on KCRW radio 

 Savoring Disgust: The Foul and the Fair in Aesthetics (Oxford University Press, 2011) is discussed in this BBC program, Sideways.