Listen "Ed Simon's Latest Book - The Devil's Contract"
Episode Synopsis
Have you've heard of the New York and LA Review of Books? Now Pittsburgh joins in with a literary magazine dedicated to covering local cultures, politics, art, and literary reviews!
Founder and author Ed Simon talks with Jim Cunningham to give a sneak peak into the magazine’s first publication and the goals he has set for the project. The Pittsburgh Review of Books will be free to the public and is set to release next month. Ed also talks about his recent book release “the Devil’s Contract: The History of Faustian Bargain”.
You can pitch your works to Ed by sending them to [email protected].
The website is not yet live, but will be available soon at The Pittsburgh Review of Books. Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted
source for arts and culture in our region. Whether you're passionate
about classical music, film, theater, opera, or local music, we’re here
to bring you closer to the heart of Pittsburgh's local arts scene.
Don’t miss our musician interviews, the latest local music news, and
performing arts insights from across the Southwestern Pennsylvania
region.
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Pittsburgh’s creative community. Visit https://www.wqed.org/ to see what
else WQED is doing in our community. Until next time, keep supporting
the arts and keep listening to Voice of the Arts.
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Founder and author Ed Simon talks with Jim Cunningham to give a sneak peak into the magazine’s first publication and the goals he has set for the project. The Pittsburgh Review of Books will be free to the public and is set to release next month. Ed also talks about his recent book release “the Devil’s Contract: The History of Faustian Bargain”.
You can pitch your works to Ed by sending them to [email protected].
The website is not yet live, but will be available soon at The Pittsburgh Review of Books. Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted
source for arts and culture in our region. Whether you're passionate
about classical music, film, theater, opera, or local music, we’re here
to bring you closer to the heart of Pittsburgh's local arts scene.
Don’t miss our musician interviews, the latest local music news, and
performing arts insights from across the Southwestern Pennsylvania
region.
Subscribe and follow to stay connected with the vibrant voices shaping
Pittsburgh’s creative community. Visit https://www.wqed.org/ to see what
else WQED is doing in our community. Until next time, keep supporting
the arts and keep listening to Voice of the Arts.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
advertising.
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