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Ready for a deep dive into the world of writing and publishing? Join me as I chat with author Paul Vidich who traded his corporate media suit for a writer's pen. We'll traverse through his personal anecdotes revealing the inspiration behind his latest novel, Beirut Station.  Vidichshares the artistic process behind the book's cover design and we discuss Erroll Morris's newest documentary, The Pigeon Tunnel.

In the same breath, we gear up to navigate the labyrinth of ethical dilemmas in cultures and organizations. Are you a fan of espionage novels? Well, buckle up as we decipher the moral grey areas and high-stress environments faced by the characters in Beirut Station. The conversation extends to the complexities of the publishing industry, reminding us of the crucial role that indie bookshops play for authors and readers alike. 

Paul Vidich

The Pigeon Tunnel,  Errol Morris


Wormwood, Errol Morris

Beirut Station: Two Lives of a Spy, Paul Vidich 

Los Alamos, Joseph Kanon

The Peacock And The Sparrow, I. S. Berry

The Talented Mr. Ripley, Patricia Highsmith

Rebecca, Daphne Du Maurier

Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte

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