If you haven't already heard about it, head on over and check out The Kindle Chronicles, a weekly podcast about all things Kindle. Len Edgerly, who describes himself as "a Kindle enthusiast, political junkie, and technology ambassador to the arts", is the voice and brain behind this Friday 'cast in which he features Kindle news, tech tips, a "What's On Your Kindle?" interview with a guest plus a Kindle quote.
This week's Kindle Chronicles is number seven in the series. In the first six he's interviewed a fascinating mix of Kindle owners:
1. Baratunde Thurston, comedian, blogger and political activist.
2. C. C. Chapman, new media maven and host of the Accident Hash, U-Turn Cafe, and Managing the Gray podcasts.
3. Stephen Windwalker, prolific Kindle book author, blogger (indieKindle) and advocate for independent publishing.
4. Bill Bulger, Massachusetts politician from South Boston who served seventeen years as president of the state Senate and seven years as president of the University of Massachusetts.
5. Joe Wickert creator of the Kindleville blog and vice president & executive publisher within the Professional Trade Division of John Wiley & Sons.
6. Randal Schwartz, author, system administrator and programming consultant.
This week Len ran out of "A list" celebrities to interview and decided to stop by and let The Kindle Reader talk his head off.


3 comments:
Thanks, Jan, for your good recap of the Kindle Chronicles so far. You are totally A List in my book, because I enjoyed myself so much getting to know you and seeing the Kindle from your wise perspective.
Thanks, Len. It was a pleasure talking to you. I'll be listening to your podcast every week.
I enjoyed the interview on the podcast. Good job.
Keep up the good work on the blog.
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