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The ISO Show
#212 Driving ISO Implementation – Meet the Consultant: Darren Morrow

The ISO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 30:22


We share a lot of success stories here on the ISO Show, along with hints, tips and updates to Standards, including insights from our consultants who work with Standards day in and day out.  In our latest mini-series, we're taking a step back to introduce members of our team, to explore how they fell into the world of ISO and discuss the common challenges they face while helping clients achieve ISO certification.   In this episode we introduce Darren Morrow, a Senior Consultant at Blackmores, to learn about his journey towards becoming an ISO Consultant and what drives him to help clients on their ISO journey.   You'll learn ·      What is Darren's role at Blackmores? ·      What does Darren enjoy outside of consultancy? ·      What path did Darren take to become an ISO Consultant? ·      What is the biggest challenge he's faced when implementing ISO Standards? ·      What is Darren's biggest achievement?   Resources ·      Isologyhub ·      Engagement Amplifier Gameplan   In this episode, we talk about: [00:30] Episode Summary – We introduce Darren Morrow, a Senior Consultant here at Blackmores, to discuss his journey towards becoming an ISO consultant who specialises in ISO 9001, ISO 45001, ISO 14001 and ISO 50001.   [03:45] What is Darren's role at Blackmores? Darren is a Senior Consultant with Blackmores, supporting companies with maintaining systems, undertaking internal audits, and supporting with implementing new systems to gain certification. A key part of his role is translating ISO Standards into plain English, and guides clients on how to apply them in practice. [04:55] What does Darren enjoy doing outside of consultancy?: Darren moved to Norfolk back in 2021 ans has since found the relaxed way of life there to be a great fit. It also offers a lot of good walking opportunities for his 2 Leonberger's (giant breed dogs), who mostly enjoy the local parks and beach walks. Darren is also an avid reader, clocking in a whopping 343 weeks' worth of reading on his kindle. His favourite genres include:- ·      Crime, thriller, adventure types - Clive Cussler, Michael Connelly, David Baldacci, CJ Box, Dan Brown, James Carol ·      Horror - James Herbert, Stephen King ·      Supernatural, urban fantasy, fantasy - Ben Aaronvitch, Jim Butcher, Raymond E Feist, C S Lewis & Tolkien ·      Historical - CJ Sansom, SJ Parris ·      And Terry Pratchett for a weird dose of reality. He's also a movie buff, with a collection of over 1,000 films ranging from the 1930's all the way to modern era. Recently he took on the challenge of watching all the Marvel films in chronological order, which took a few weeks! [10:35] What was Darren's path towards becoming an ISO Consultant?: Before Blackmores, Darren was the Quality Manager for a company that worked within the Highways Maintenance sector, working there for 8 years. For the first 18 months he was primarily the Quality Manager for a specific contract on the Olympic Park, as that contract came to an end, he moved into the main company Quality Manager role supporting multiple highway term maintenance contracts along with various smaller projects that the business won. Prior to that, he was a SHEQ Advisor within the Rail industry, working for a signaling company. Darren worked there for about 5 years, within head office support roles for quality and health and safety, moving to working on supporting the project teams and project delivery for signaling schemes. Overall, looking back, he's worked with standards within a quality, health & safety, environmental for around 25 years now.  [13:20] What is Darren's favourite aspect of being a Consultant? – Darren likes the variety. As an ISO Consultant, he gets to work with lots of different people, companies and industries, so he gets to learn a lot about how they work and how Standards apply to different industries. He also enjoys the fact that after working with clients for a number of years, he becomes just another member of the team.   [15:15] What Standards does Darren specilaise in and why? Starting with: ·      ISO 9001 Quality: This is the main standard that Darren starting working with back in 1999 ·      ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety: While working within rail, Darren was given the opportunity to do some training and proceeded to complete NEBOSH courses - general and construction, this proved invaluable in future roles. ·      ISO 14001 Environmental: Darren ended up working with this Standard as part of on-going development. His role as a Quality Manager expanded, and at the time, all external audits with our certification body were coordinated through him. So, for on-going development he completed the NEBOSH environmental managed certificate. ·      ISO 50001 Energy Management: This is one of Darren's favourites. He's taken on this standard since working with Blackmores and seemed like a natural progression with the work he was already doing. He likes how this standard helps companies think more about their impacts on the environment in terms of energy consumption. In terms of companies climate change impacts, Darren likes how ISO 50001 can support deep dives into data that is available or not clearly available in many cases to support improvement and reduction in energy consumption. This also can pave the way for those companies that take it more seriously, and progress to newer standards like ISO14064-1 for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gases, but also part 3 for the verification and validation of greenhouse gases. This is where our sister company, Carbonology Ltd, really excel. Darren does his bit with ISO 50001 clients to educate and prepare them for taking more proactive steps towards meaningful energy and carbon reporting. For example, if they grow sufficiently or fall within the parameters of mandatory schemes such as ESOS or SECR reporting, or they just want to do their bit and demonstrate their commitment to minimising their impact on the environment and overall energy consumption. [23:10] What is the biggest challenge Darren had faced during a project and how did he overcome it?: He doesn't have a single one that stands out, but common issues are usually either down to availability or commitment of the individuals within the company he's supporting. For example, the company may decide that they require certification to a standard or multiple standards. There will be commitment from some within the business, and there are those that may not see the importance or feel it's not important to them and what they do.  Darren's job is to support the company in achieving its main goal in gaining certification. His work with the company involved explaining what is to be done and why. He's found that most of any resistance is because individuals do not know the why and how it impacts them, etc. The other aspect is to make it clear that he is not there to tell them what to do, or that they're doing it wrong. He works with people to either document the process (where required), help them find improvement in the process and continue to search for improvement. [27:00] What is Darren's proudest achievement? Darren states that there's no one definitive achievement to highlight, rather he would say supporting clients who are new to the standards. Working with them and providing knowledge so that they know the 'why' and understand the standards and their processes, and finally seeing the end result with being recommended for certification. The ones that he's particularly happy with are those that go for multiple standards, that result in recommendation for certification with little or no significant findings from the certification body, it shows that the company has been fully engaged and embedded the overall process into how they work. If you'd like any assistance with implementing ISO standards, get in touch with us, we'd be happy to help! We'd love to hear your views and comments about the ISO Show, here's how: ●     Share the ISO Show on Twitter or Linkedin ●     Leave an honest review on iTunes or Soundcloud. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one. Subscribe to keep up-to-date with our latest episodes: Stitcher | Spotify | YouTube |iTunes | Soundcloud | Mailing List

Circulating Ideas
282: Battle Mountain by C. J. Box

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025


Steve chats with C. J. Box, author of BATTLE MOUNTAIN, the 25th novel in the Joe Pickett series, about how the story picks up from the previous book in the series, Nate Romanowski’s journey of revenge, how the story mirrors real-world suspicions about the government, and what’s next for the Joe Pickett series. And stick … Continue reading 282: Battle Mountain by C. J. Box

Poisoned Pen Podcast
C.J. Box discusses Battle Mountain

Poisoned Pen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 55:18


Barbara Peters in conversation with C.J. Box

Speaking of Writers
C. J. Box - Battle Mountain

Speaking of Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 12:13


From #1 New York Times bestselling author C.J. Box comes the 25th Joe Pickett novel with a mixture of suspense, the outdoors, and family relationships at its core.BATTLE MOUNTAIN (Putnam) delivers the riveting Nate Romanowski story that fans have been clamoring for. Things didn't end well for the outlaw falconer and his family at the end of Three-Inch Teeth. In BATTLE MOUNTAIN, Nate is broken and fueled by revenge —and things are about to get a whole lot worse for everyone else.ABOUT THE AUTHORC. J. Box is the author of twenty-five Joe Pickett novels, eight stand-alone novels, and a story collection. He has won the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity, Gumshoe, and two Barry awards, as well as the French Prix Calibre .38, the Western Heritage Award for Literature, and two Spur Awards. An avid outdoorsman, Box has hunted, fished, hiked, ridden, and skied throughout Wyoming and the Mountain West. He has been executive producer on shows based on his books, including ABC TV's Big Sky and Joe Pickett on Paramount+.For more info on the book click HERE

The Bookmonger
Episode 548: 'Battle Mountain' by C. J. Box

The Bookmonger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 10:09


John J. Miller is joined by C. J. Box to discuss his new book 'Battle Mountain.'

Having Read That with Brian Vakulskas
C.J. BOX – BATTLE MOUNTAIN: A Joe Pickett Novel

Having Read That with Brian Vakulskas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 14:57


Author: C.J. Box Book: BATTLE MOUNTAIN: A Joe Pickett Novel Publishing: G.P. Putnam's Sons (February 25, 2025) Synopsis (from the Publisher): Outlaw falconer Nate Romanowski is off the grid and out for revenge in this riveting new novel from #1 New York Times bestseller C. J. Box. The campaign of destruction that Axel Soledad and […] The post C.J. BOX – BATTLE MOUNTAIN: A Joe Pickett Novel appeared first on KSCJ 1360.

Hugh Hewitt podcast
President Trump's EO “Ensuring Accountability For All Agencies” is a very big deal

Hugh Hewitt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 97:09


Hugh covers the news of the day and talks with Senator Tom Cotton, Mary Katharine Ham, CJ Box, John Campbell, Charles C. W. Cooke, Senator James Lankford, and Sarah Bedford.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
2-19-25 - *FULL SHOW* CO Gun Law; Steffan Tubbs of DEA; CJ Box; Trump's Wins Fails

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 106:04 Transcription Available


The Ross Kaminsky Show
2-19-25 *INTERVIEW* Best Selling Author CJ Box on his New Book 'Battle Mountain'

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 13:39 Transcription Available


Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
C.J. Box Battle Mountain Authors on the Air

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 15:58


Multi-award winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author C.J. Box returns with a milestone 25th book in the high acclaimed Joe Pickett series. In Battle Mountain, Game Warden Joe Pickett is called by the Governor to track down a missing hunter, who happens to be the politician's son-in-law. Nate Romanowski is back and recovering from the trauma suffered in Three Inch Teeth, and he's out for revenge. Nate and Joe Pickett's paths cross and bring them to the same remote compound for an explosive showdown with a mutual enemy. No one writes the western outdoors like C.J. Box. Immersive settings and characters that readers devour are a hallmark. The 25th installment in the series is outstanding and each new book firmly roots Joe Pickett's legacy's one of the most beloved characters in American fiction.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
C.J. Box Battle Mountain Authors on the Air

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 15:58


Multi-award winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author C.J. Box returns with a milestone 25th book in the high acclaimed Joe Pickett series. In Battle Mountain, Game Warden Joe Pickett is called by the Governor to track down a missing hunter, who happens to be the politician's son-in-law. Nate Romanowski is back and recovering from the trauma suffered in Three Inch Teeth, and he's out for revenge. Nate and Joe Pickett's paths cross and bring them to the same remote compound for an explosive showdown with a mutual enemy. No one writes the western outdoors like C.J. Box. Immersive settings and characters that readers devour are a hallmark. The 25th installment in the series is outstanding and each new book firmly roots Joe Pickett's legacy's one of the most beloved characters in American fiction.

2 Knit Lit Chicks
Episode 291: Live from the Bunkhouse, It's the Chicks and Friends!

2 Knit Lit Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 39:41


Friday, August 16, 2024 Book talk starts at 10:10 Studio 49 Retreat - October 18-20, 2024 at Tuolomne Trails outside Groveland, CA.  Enrollment is still open! This episode is NOT brought to you by Alaska Airlines, but we are all big fans. Knitting  Eileen is working on the Habitation Throw by Helen Stewart in scrap yarn and is getting back into her Zephyr Mark II by Celia McAdam Cahill in Quince & Co. Chickadee Shelley is working on the Misurina tee by Caitlin Hunter in two different silk yarns Susan is working on a Luminos Tee from a kit from Yarn Snob for her niece  Barb finished her Gardengate by Jennifer Steingass and is working on a  Mother Bear, a new tee, and a hat Tracie finished turtles needlepoint project after 15 years!  She continues to slog through her Dawning Top by Ainur Berkimbayeva in Sea Change Fibers by The Dye Project Bayshore Fingering in Pink Frock Books Barb read Internal Combustion: The True Story of a Marriage and a Murder by Joyce Maynard Eileen is reading Alfie and Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe by Carl Safina and Broken Harbor by Tana French, and catching up on some favorite series by Jacqueline Winspear, Dana Stabenow, CJ Box and Tony Hillerman Tracie read Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel - 4 stars Shelley is looking forward to reading Becoming Little Shell: A Landless Indian's Journey Home by Chris La Tray Susan recommends Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide by Rupert Holmes

Course of Action
Ryan Steck: The Real Book Spy

Course of Action

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 61:09


Welcome to Episode 101 of the Course of Action Podcast. Today, we welcome Ryan Steck, also known as The Real Book Spy to the show. Ryan is a bestselling author of the Matthew Redd series, including his newest book that drops on June 3rd called "Out for Blood". Listen in as Ryan drops some serious knowledge about the publishing industry, writing, finding an agent, and much more. Ryan's Matthew Redd series starts with Fields of Fire, and then moves into Lethal Range, and now, Out for Blood. Ryan began his career as a sports beat writer for the Detroit Lions, hoping to stay in sports writing when fiction called him. His love for fiction books expanded when he was coined one of the biggest MItch Rapp fans from the late author Vince Flynn, and then again when he became The Real Book Spy. Now, Ryan has several fantastic books for fans of Yellowstone and CJ Box, and a massive following on his website that follows the latest and greatest in the fiction world, from book deals to breaking entertainment news. Subscribe to Ryan's "Real Book Spy" newsletter and be the first to hear about book news, and even casting news from your favorite series like Jack Carr's "The Terminal List". and more. therealbookspy.com Bookmarks: 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Matthew Redd 8:15: Sports Writing/The Real Book Spy 28:00 - Publishing 37:00 - Audiobooks 42:00 - Agent Mistakes 50:00 - Out For Blood/Future Works Is this the last we'll see of Ryan Steck, The Real Book Spy, on Course of Action... Don't count on it! We've got more coming! Subscribe: @jeffclarkofficial Sign Up: Jeffclarkofficial.com/contact Follow for more: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠jeffclarkofficial.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or... Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@⁠⁠officialJSClark⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠ Facebook ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@officialJSClark⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ X/Twitter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@officialJSClark⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Full Episodes at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jeffclarkofficial⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Listen on ApplePodcasts.com/CourseofAction⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Listen on Spotify.com/Course of Action⁠ #jeffclark #courseofaction

Reader's Corner
"Three-Inch Teeth" By C.J. Box

Reader's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 30:00


An interview with writer C.J. Box, joining us to talk about his new novel, Three-Inch Teeth. In the book, game warden Joe Pickett contends with a vicious grizzly bear and an ex-convict out for revenge.

Open Spaces
Sublette wolf, Buffalo Bill, and more

Open Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 51:56


Today on the show, We'll hear from best selling author CJ Box. He writes stories about wildlife and hunting culture in Wyoming and has thoughts on the recent wolf incident in Sublette County. Wyomingites need solutions for affordable rental housing, and fast. Cheap housing is growing scarce. Preserving posters printed more than 100 years ago can be a challenge, and a new exhibition looks at how to ensure the preservation of Buffalo Bill-era posters. Those stories and more.

What's Your Why?
Sleepless Nights, Epic Road Trips, and the Magic of Books: A Conversation with Mason Engel

What's Your Why?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 35:15


I had become a writer. The habit had stuck, and I fell in love with books and reading and writing, and the rest of the path unfurled from there. - Mason Engel Discover the epic journey of Mason Engel, who embarked on a mind-blowing adventure to all 50 states in just 50 days, to read 50 books and interview 50 authors. Whoa! Imagine the day to day of meeting fascinating authors, navigating through time changes and road challenges, and learning the heartwarming stories of small-town America. Hear Mason's perspective on storytelling and the human connection. This a super fun and captivating expedition that unfolded on the road.  My special guest is Mason Engel Mason Engel is an independent author and filmmaker. His sci-fi novel, 2084, has been downloaded over 35,000 times, and his short documentary about indie bookshops, The Bookstour, has played at the Miami, Brooklyn, Louisiana, and Portland Literary Festivals. His upcoming feature-length documentary, Books Across America, follows him as he travels to 50 states, reads 50 books, and interviews 50 authors, all in 50 days. A treatise on why we tell stories, the film includes interviews with James Patterson, Joyce Carol Oates, Ann Patchett, Walter Mosley, Brandon Sanderson, Ken Liu, and many more. Mason lives in Columbus, Indiana, where he spends his time editing Books Across America, writing a new novel based on his travels, and dreaming about a "Parts Unknown" for the book world. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the journey of Mason Engel's 50-state book tour.  Understand the vital role of independent bookstores in communities and how they contribute to local culture and literary diversity.  Uncover the profound impact of reading and storytelling on personal development, empathy, and societal change.  Discover the enriching experience of exploring local cultures through literature and discover the power of storytelling in connecting communities. The resources mentioned in this episode are: Subscribe to the Winds of Change newsletter by visiting the website mentioned in the conversation ThinkWY.org. This will keep you updated on the latest episodes and news related to the podcast. Follow Books Across America on social media platforms for updates on the release of the documentary. You can find them on Instagram and Facebook with the handle books across America and on Twitter as books x America. Visit the website booksxamerica.com and subscribe for updates on the release of the documentary. This will ensure that you receive notifications about the film's availability and release date. Stay tuned for the release of the documentary and learn more here:  Explore the work of author CJ Box, who was interviewed in the podcast. Discover his books and delve into the captivating stories that represent the geography, people, and causes of Wyoming.   Follow Us On These Channels: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emydigrappa/ www.ThinkWY.org https://www.facebook.com/storiesaboutwhy https://www.instagram.com/storiesaboutwhy Listen on all your favorite platforms and subscribe! As always leave a review if you enjoyed these stories and follow us on Instagram or visit the webpage of the Wyoming Humanities!

The Bookish Banter Podcast
Ep 9: Interview with CJ Box

The Bookish Banter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 35:07


I am so excited to share this interview with best selling author of one of my favorite series, C.J. Box! Author of the beloved Joe Pickett series, a 24 book novel about a Wyoming Game Warden who gets into some very sticky situations deep in the Big Horn Mountains. I had such a great time chatting with CJ about creating this fantastic series and what inspired Joe's adventures. Check out Three-Inch Teeth available now. Follow C.J. Box on Instagram and Facebook, and head to his website for updates. This episode is sponsored by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Fable Grounds Coffee⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Use code LLAMA10 to save March book club pick is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Heartless Hunter⁠⁠⁠ by Kristen Ciccarelli, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠click here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠to join! Please subscribe, leave us a 5-star review, and follow along on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ @TheBookishBanterPodcast. Check out the website ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! If you want to check out our Patreon, click ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for behind-the-scenes content and bonus episodes!!! Follow Tatyana on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@TheLiteratureLlama2.0⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

The Thriller Zone
CJ Box: Three Inch Teeth

The Thriller Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 33:33


The Thriller Zone welcomes BLACKSTONE PUBLISHING as our new sponsor. Learn more at: BlackstonePublishing.comWelcome to The Thriller Zone, I'm your host David Temple. On the TZ we explore the thrilling world of fiction crafted by today's most compelling authors. On today's 172nd episode, we delve into the thrilling universe of C.J. Box, the mastermind behind unforgettable tales of the American West.From the rugged landscapes of Wyoming to the intricate webs of mystery and suspense, C.J. Box's novels captivate readers with their vivid characters and gripping plots. Join me as we journey through his acclaimed series featuring game warden Joe Pickett, and discover what sets Box apart as a writer who seamlessly blends adrenaline-pumping action with deep insights into the human condition.We'll explore Box's unique storytelling style, his knack for creating authentic settings, and the themes that resonate throughout his body of work. His new book THREE INCH TEETH centers around a rogue Grizzly Bear and the havoc he creates, plus some underhanded characters you'll love to despise. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to CJ's books, prepare to be immersed in a world where danger lurks around every corner and justice is always worth fighting for. And take it from this CJ Newbie, this is one of those authors you can count on me reading and sharing for years to come.So saddle up as we embark on an adventure through the pages of C.J. Box's THREE INCH TEETH…here on the home of your Front Row Seat To The Best Thriller Writers in The World…TheThrillerZone.com.Learn more at: CJBOX.net* * * * *KEY TAKE-AWAYS:The enjoyment of reading and writing is a key aspect of CJ Box's work.The dangers and behavior of grizzly bears are explored in his books.CJ Box's favorite outdoor activity is fly fishing.Realistic dialogue is important in writing.CJ Box aims to provide different perspectives on controversial issues in his books.Nature's power and the importance of respecting bears are recurring themes in his writing.CJ Box is working on the next Joe Pickett book, which will focus on Nate Romanowski seeking revenge.CJ Box's role as an executive producer involves providing source material and cashing checks.TV shows can serve as a gateway for new readers to discover books.AI has limitations in creative writing.Breaking through as a writer can be challenging, especially in a competitive landscape.Reading widely and understanding point of view are important for writers.CJ Box realized he had become a writer around his third book.The importance of awards in the writing industry has changed over time.The best piece of writing advice from CJ Box is to read books and understand point of view.Chapters00:00 Introduction 01:28 The Enjoyment of Reading and Writing09:57 Grizzly Bear Behavior and Human Interactions10:38 Mama Bears and Bear Activists12:29 Favorite Outdoor Activity: Fly Fishing13:19 Realistic Dialogue in Writing15:01 Writing About Controversial Issues16:00 Nature's Power and Respect for Bears19:17 Upcoming Joe Pickett Book20:29 CJ Box's Role as an Executive Producer22:12 The Impact of TV Shows on Book Sales23:41 The Limitations of AI in Writing25:46 The Challenges of Breaking Through as a Writer26:51 The Importance of Reading and Understanding Point of View30:23 Realizing the Craft of Writing31:46 The Difficulty of Winning Awards and New Challenges in the Writing Landscape32:14 Best Piece of Writing Advice The Thriller Zone welcomes BLACKSTONE PUBLISHING as our new sponsor. Blackstone Publishing: an independent publishing house where authors, readers, narrators, and listeners feel at home. BlackstonePublishing.com

Speaking of Writers
C.J. Box - Three-Inch Teeth

Speaking of Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 10:00


#1 New York Times award-winning author C.J. Box (an expert on all things Wyoming and the West) and his next Joe Pickett novel (#24 in the series).  In this latest, the Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett faces two different kinds of rampaging beasts—one animal, one human.  The topic of grizzly bears is always a curiosity to people traveling to Wyoming and the surrounding areas and in the past, but it hasn't been a real threat to people in the area.  However, the population of grizzly bears in the Mountain West has skyrocketed in the Mountain West well beyond their traditional stomping grounds.  Every year, there has been an increasing number of fatal and near-fatal encounters with humans.  Although some attacks can be attributed to provocation, several recent incidents have been random and terrifying.      In THREE-INCH TEETH, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett faces two different kinds of rampaging beasts—one animal, one human. A rogue grizzly bear has gone on a rampage—killing civilians including the potential fiancée of Joe's daughter. At the same time, Dallas Cates, who Joe helped lock up years ago, is released from prison. He wants revenge on the people who sent him away including Joe himself. After seeing news reports of grizzly attacks in Twelve Sleep County, Cates has an idea:  He can take out his enemies in such a way that no one will suspect him. As Joe is asked to join the state Predator Attack Team to try to find and destroy the bear the bear can't be trapped or found. As the attacks continue and escalate, will Joe be able to figure out which ones are real and which ones are staged before he's the target?   ABOUT THE AUTHOR: C. J. Box is the author of twenty-four Joe Pickett novels, eight stand-alone novels, and a story collection. He has won the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity, Gumshoe, and two Barry awards, as well as the French Prix Calibre .38, the Western Heritage Award for Literature, and two Spur Awards. An avid outdoorsman, Box has hunted, fished, hiked, ridden, and skied throughout Wyoming and the Mountain West. He has been executive producer on shows based on his books, including ABC TV's Big Sky and Joe Pickett on Paramount+. For more info on the book click HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-richards/support

Poisoned Pen Podcast
C.J. Box discusses Three-Inch Teeth

Poisoned Pen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 65:18


Barbara Peters in conversation with C.J. Box

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The Cowboy Up Podcast
E36S4  Mystery Writers C. J. Box and Shannon Baker

The Cowboy Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 39:16


Acclaimed New York Times award-winning author C.J. Box always delivers a mixture of suspense, the outdoors, and family relationships that are the heart of the Joe Pickett series. And so he does again in THREE-INCH TEETH, the 24thnovel in the Joe Pickett series. In this newest page-turner, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett faces two different kinds of rampaging beasts—one animal, one human. C. J. chats with Russell and Alan about what inspired this new story about a rogue grizzly bear and an ex-prisoner. Then, Shannon Baker returns to the podcast to introduce her recently released Kate Fox mystery, BULL's EYE, once again set in the Sand Hills of Nebraska. When a top bull breeder is mauled to death at a rodeo, Kate quickly realizes that this so-called accident hides a much darker truth. How deep is the corruption? Who will be left standing? Shannon fills Russell and Alan in on what it was like to research and write about a rodeo and what Kate Fox will be up to next. This week's song, written and performed by Micki Fuhrman, is “You Oughta See Wyoming.” C. J. Box, Shannon Baker, and Micki Fuhrman will all be featured at the Tucson Festival of Books on March 9-10 at the University of Arizona. You can learn more about them in previous episodes of the Cowboy Up Podcast.

Circulating Ideas
254: Three-Inch Teeth by C. J. Box

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024


Steve welcomes C. J. Box, author of the new book Three-Inch Teeth, the newest entry in his Joe Pickett series, back to the show. They chat about how Box keeps the series fresh after 24 novels, the world of Joe Pickett, the research Box has done on grizzly bears and falconers, and the return of … Continue reading 254: Three-Inch Teeth by C. J. Box

BOOKSTORM: Deep Dive Into Best-Selling Fiction
CJ Box (Three-Inch Teeth) is on the Radar!

BOOKSTORM: Deep Dive Into Best-Selling Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 30:08


Number 1 New York Times Bestselling author CJ BOX returns to BOOKSTORM Podcast to discuss THREE-INCH TEETH, his newest release in the wildly popular JOE PICKETT series! We relish these fantastic discussions, especially when we're talking about beasts - the ones in the natural world and the human ones. Why do people try to engage with wild animals - what draws us in? Do we all have instincts and gut feelings - especially about people with bad intentions? CJ talks about our favorite characters, including Master Falconers Nate and Sheridan. And wait until you hear what's next for Joe Pickett! WOW - join us for an awesome and inspiring discussion!You can find more of your favorite bestselling authors at BOOKSTORM Podcast! We're also on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube!

The MeatEater Podcast
Ep. 525: Game Wardens and Grizzlies with CJ Box

The MeatEater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 106:59 Transcription Available


Steven Rinella talks with author CJ Box, Ryan Callaghan, Brody Henderson, Randall Williams, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider. Topics discussed: Cool stage names; Three Inch Teeth. the 24th Joe Pickett game warden novel out now; when a CJ Box book mentions Steve and MeatEater; novels with an honest portrayal or time and place; how CJ's wife was called to be on the jury for the Wyoming corner crossing case; get our limited edition “Fresh Set of Eyes…” t-shirt at the MeatEater store now; Clay Newcomb's high school drawing of a future man with a sci-fi gun pointed at a wild hog; how the next Joe Pickett novel should center around a great vault toilet rescue; audience variations on Steve's beans saying; NSFW (not safe for work) bird names; how the groundhog can't tell the weather; hardwired to be a writer; and more.  Outro song: "Mo' Beans" by Laynor Johnson Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bookmonger
Episode 497: 'Three-Inch Teeth' by C. J. Box

The Bookmonger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 10:16


John J. Miller is joined by C. J. Box to discuss his new book, 'Three-Inch Teeth.'

Having Read That with Brian Vakulskas
C.J. BOX – THREE-INCH TEETH: A Joe Pickett Novel

Having Read That with Brian Vakulskas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 15:02


Author: C.J. Box Book: THREE-INCH TEETH: A Joe Pickett Novel Publishing: ‎ G.P. Putnam's Sons (February 27, 2024) CLICK HERE to buy the book! Synopsis (from the Publisher): Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett faces two different kinds of rampaging beasts—one animal, one human—in this riveting new novel from #1 New York Times bestseller C.J. Box. […] The post C.J. BOX – THREE-INCH TEETH: A Joe Pickett Novel appeared first on KSCJ 1360.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
2-22-24 *INTERVIEW* Author CJ Box New Book 'Three Inch Teeth'

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 17:16 Transcription Available


The Ross Kaminsky Show
2-22-24 - *FULL SHOW* CJ Box - Three Inch Teeth; In lawsuits, Is Trump a Victim

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 106:42 Transcription Available


Rock, Paper, Swords!
C.J. Box! Joe Pickett, Big Sky + lots more as we chat with the 10 million selling author!

Rock, Paper, Swords!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 51:21


Today, we have the pleasure of interviewing acclaimed author, C.J. Box. C.J. Box is an award-winning, multi-million selling author, best known for his compelling mysteries set against the rugged landscapes of Wyoming. With over two dozen novels to his name, Box is most celebrated for his Joe Pickett series, featuring the dedicated and morally-driven game warden. He's also an Executive Producer on Paramount+'s Joe Pickett series, and an EP on ABC's Big Sky, which was based on his Cassie Dewell novels. Infusing his narratives with authentic details, drawing on his passion for wildlife, nature, and the complexities of rural life, his novels transcend traditional genre boundaries, appealing to both mystery enthusiasts and fans of gripping action tales. Join us today as we explore his creative process, the dynamic characters that populate his novels, and the unique elements that make his stories unforgettable. Welcome, C.J. Box! Useful links: https://www.cjbox.net/

Warden's Watch
121 CJ Box – “Three-Inch Teeth”

Warden's Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 52:31


Fans of Joe Pickett rejoiced at the news that the 24th offering in the bestselling series would be available in early 2024. Now on the eve of the book's release, celebrated author CJ Box returns to Warden's Watch to discuss “Three-Inch Teeth”, a pulse-pounding tale that sees Joe join Wyoming Game & Fish's Predator Attack Team on the hunt for a rampaging killer grizzly - but in true Box style, the bear may not be the biggest threat in the high country. Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Don Noyes Chevrolet North American Game Warden Museum Sovereign Sportsman Solutions “A Cowboy in the Woods” Book Hunt of a Lifetime Maine's Operation Game Thief Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH International Wildlife Crimestoppers Here's what we discuss: ·        Inspiration for the latest book ·        Unprovoked bear attacks seem to be on the rise ·        A tragic ambush that killed an experienced guide ·        Same bear attacked the investigators' helicopter ·        Investigators could not determine any reason for the animal's aggression ·        Public safety vs. wildlife conservation ·        Wyoming Game & Fish's Predator Attack Team ·        Bear attacks can happen quickly ·        Book raises thought-provoking ethical questions ·        A landmark corner crossing case in Wyoming ·        The mythology of bears ·         An update on the Joe Pickett television series ·        Incorporating technical accuracy into the story ·        “Three-Inch Teeth” will be available in hardcopy and digital formats ·        Preorder and find book tour dates at cjbox.net Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Art & Design: Ashley Hannett Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches   Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Waypoint Stitcher TuneIn Megaphone Find More Here: Website Warden's Watch / TGL Store Facebook Facebook Fan Page Instagram Twitter YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 167: Finishing the SILENT ORDER series

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 22:37


In this week's episode, I celebrate finishing the 14th and final book of the SILENT ORDER series by looking back at the writing of the series over the last six years. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of GHOST IN THE STORM, as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of GHOST IN THE STORM for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: GHOSTSTORM The coupon code is valid through September 29th, 2023, so if you find yourself needing entertainment as we proceed deeper into the school year, perhaps it's time to get a new audiobook! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Coupon of the Week Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 167 of the Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is September the 8th, 2023, and today we're taking a look back at writing the Silent Order series and a retrospective of the last six years. First, let's start off with Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of Ghost in the Storm as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of Ghosts in the Storm for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code GHOSTSTORM. That's GHOSTSTORM and you can find the link and the coupon code in the show notes. This coupon code will be valid through September the 29th, 2023. So if you find yourself needing entertainment as you proceed deeper into the school year, perhaps it's time to get a new audiobook. 00:00:50 Writing Updates What have I been working on? Brand new-wise, as you can probably tell from the title of this episode, Silent Order: Pulse Hand is done and it is published and you can get it at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Google Play, Apple Books, Smashwords, and my Payhip. So the series is complete and the last book is now available and it's selling briskly. And thank you all for that. Now that that is done and my Summer of Finishing Things is finally finished with Dragon Skull and Silent Order being finished, I have started on the Ghost Armor series and the first book will be Ghost in the Serpent. And I am 10,000 words into it as this recording. And if all goes well, I'm hoping that will be out sometime in October and the audiobook of it before the end of the year. Starting a new series like this involves a fair bit of world building, and there's one good trick to know if you've picked a good name for a fantasy character. You Google it and you get 0 results. I do always Google character names before I commit to them. Sometimes you accidentally pick the name of someone who's been some sort of notorious criminal or controversial political figure, so it's best to avoid that, which I have to admit is less of a problem with fantasy names. However, when inventing fantasy names, you do occasionally stumble on a name that means another language, something like “very impolite term for women who sells carnal favors to the lowest echelons of society.” And you definitely don't want your character named after that, so it is always wise to Google. In audiobook news, the recording is underway for Dragonskull: Fury of the Barbarians. I expect we will start proofing chapters soon and I am looking forward to sharing that with all of you once it's done. We have one reader question this week from Wilson, who says: When are you coming back to the Third Soul series? Also Sevenfold Sword Online is calling you, lol. In answer to that… How to phrase this? I'm not saying no to doing more than Third Soul, but I don't have anything planned at the moment. I wrote The Third Soul, what would become The Third Soul now, 14 years ago, back in 2009? And so if I was to do it today, I would want to do many things differently. So if I did do something in The Third Soul, it'll probably be a slightly improved version of the setting with new characters, which, as I said, I'm not saying no to, but I don't have any current plans to do so. I am working on the Sevenfold Sword Online book. I'm on Chapter 2 of…actually, I don't know how many chapters it will be, but probably in the upper teens. But I am about 5,000 words into it. And I think that will probably be the either last book I published in 2023 or the first book I published in 2024, we'll see how the rest of this year goes. 00:03:40 Silent Order Retrospective Now, on to this week's main topic, a retrospective back on the Silent Order series, which seems suitable because as I said earlier, my Summer of Finishing Things has finished. The Silent Order of science fiction series is finally complete after 14 books, 769,000 words and six years. In fact, September 2023 marks the six year anniversary of when I published the first five books in the series. Like I did with Dragonskull, the other series I finished in summer 2023, I thought I would take a look back at the end of The Silent Order series in the Internet's favorite favored format, a numbered article and or podcast episode. Minor spoilers follow for The Silent Order series, but no major ones. 00:04:22 #1 The Protagonist When I started thinking about The Silent Order way back in 2016, I had just read the original James Bond books by Ian Fleming for the first time. I decided that I wanted to write about a spy, but in space. I also wanted to write a character who is essentially the opposite of James Bond, so the name was a play on that from James Bond to Jack March. The inspiration was that bond stays in place, but march is moving forward. Unfortunately though, I didn't realize it until the books were published and people started pointing it out to me, this meant that Jack March had the same initials as I do, which led to occasional accusations of him being an author avatar. This was definitely not what I had in mind. If anything, the closest match to my personality in any of my books would be The Sculptor from Frostborn: The Dwarven Prince, a curmudgeonly technician prone to occasional ranting. I did make March a contrast from James Bond, at least the literary version. Bond is gregarious, charming, drinks way too much, and has a different girl of the week. Well, every weekend, sometimes every day. March is grim, taciturn, very professional, and gets annoyed at the thought of a girl of the week. His fight against The Final Consciousness is personal in a way that various nemeses in the books rarely were. I believe Ian Fleming originally intended to make the Soviets the overarching big bad of the Bond books, but after tensions eased marginally between the West and the Soviets in the 60s, he switched to different villains and eventually settled on Specter and Blofeld. 00:05:56  #2 The Setting Specifically, Calaskar. March works for The Silent Order, part of the intelligence agency of the Interstellar Kingdom of Calaskar, which has seven core systems and several hundred minor colonies of varying sizes around the solar systems it claims. Calaskar is more culturally conservative than its neighbors, especially Rustaril and Raetia. But not terribly repressive. An American from the 1950s would find it rather relaxed, while an American from 2023 would probably find it stifling and conformist. It was a thought experiment on my part. How would a technologically advanced, yet relatively stable society look in the distant future? Of course, Calaskar isn't always stable. Where Rustaril and Raetia used to be part of the Kingdom but broke away and went in very different directions. It helped that March was born inside the empire of The Final Consciousness and so able to look at Calaskaran in society with a critical eye. He does think it tends toward the conformist and the parochial, but it doesn't have the brutality of the labor camps of The Final Consciousness, the social decay of Rustaril, or the vast gap between rich and poor of Raetia and the Falcon Republic. 00:07:08 #3 The Final Consciousness The Final Consciousness, also known half mockingly as The Machinists, is the overarching villain of the series. They're basically space communists combined with some of the crazier transhumanist ideas. The initial inspiration was the first few original James Bond books, where the Soviets and SMERSH were the chief adversaries. Further inspiration for the final consciousness came from college professors and crazy tech million. Years, sometimes college professors and academics will propose the most appalling things, like we need to reduce the Earth's population to 1 billion people, or everyone should be housed in giant cities and not allowed to leave, or children should be taken from their parents at birth to be raised in impartial institutions. The academics are always super unclear about how to do that and glide over little details like, how exactly the population will be reduced from 9 billion to one or how will they be encouraged to move into giant cities. These various tech billionaires also provided additional inspiration for The Final Consciousness. If you will forgive something of a generalization, it seems that if you become a billionaire in America, there's a non trivial chance you're going to turn into a transhumanist weirdo, like you'll want to put computer chips in people's brains, or you'll spend all your time worrying about the singularity and artificial intelligence. Or you'll spend 18 hours a day exercising and taking experimental treatments and claim to have the body of a teenager when you're 43, when to the unprejudiced eye, you actually look like a very fit 42 year old. The Final Consciousness is what you would get if all these people had unlimited resources to put their very bad ideas into practice. What they ended up with was a tyrannical hive mind ruling over an essentially enslaved population. The hive mind, believing itself to be the final stage of human consciousness and evolution, was driven to expand and destroy all the obsolete societies around it. That did not match the self perceived perfection of The Final Consciousness. Since Machinists tried and failed to militarily conquer Calaskar they turned instead to infiltration and subversion, which touches off the plot of The Silent Order series. Of course, the hive mind was built on the technology of the Great Elder Ones, an extinct alien race, who turned out to be not so extinct after all. 00:09:16 #4 The Great Elder Ones In a lot of science fiction, you have sort of elements of Lovecraftian cosmic horror working their way in, and that's where The Great Elder Ones came from. I had the original idea of The Great Elder Ones way back in the late 2000s, long before I discovered self-publishing. I was thinking about a fantasy series in a world that had an early modern level of technology. The study would have a communist revolution which would create the inevitable dictatorship and secret police state that always seems to follow communist revolutions, but the twist would be that the secret police organization was actually a cult worshipping a dark power, and they plan to use the mass loss of life associated with revolution to fuel a summoning spell to bring their dark power back to the world. I abandoned that ideas as unworkable and unlikely to sell, but I returned in the relationship between The Great Elder Ones and The Final Consciousness. Of course, Silent Order is science fiction, not fantasy, so it was cast in science fiction terms. The Final Consciousness used the surviving technology of The Great Elder Ones to build their hive mind, but that made them vulnerable to manipulation and control from The Great Elder Ones. The Great Elder Ones have been locked outside this universe by their ancient enemies, but plan to use The Final Consciousness is pawns to allow them to return and destroy the universe like they originally intended. 00:10:32 #5. The First Five Books I originally started writing Silent Order: Iron Hand on New Year's Eve in 2016. My original plan was to actually write the first four books, and once they were done, release them once a week until they were all out. I ended up writing a fifth book because of a news article I read. Originally I planned to go straight from Silent Order: Axiom End to Silent Order: Fire Hand. However, I read an article in mid 2016 arguing that an iPad made for better productivity tool than a Linux desktop. I found this implausible. In the seven years since then, the iPad has become better as a productivity tool, and since you can get a keyboard case and cast it to a bigger screen, but it's still really expensive and it's a lot easier to hook up an ergonomic keyboard and a big ‘ol monitor to a Linux System than to an iPad. It's substantially cheaper too. So to make a point, I wrote, edited and published Silent Order: Eclipse Hand entirely on Ubuntu Linux. Back then I still wrote about technology and Linux on a regular basis, so it fit neatly into my workflow. I also designed the cover entirely on GIMP on Ubuntu. More on that soon. All five books were ready to go in September 2017, and then I published the first one at the end of September, and the rest in October of that year. The initial plan was to put them in Kindle Unlimited since science fiction was very popular in Kindle Unlimited at that point. However, this disappointed enough people that I abandoned the initial plan and switched to wide distribution, which means books were on in addition to Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Google Play, Apple Books, and Smashwords. This series had a good start and I thought that it would be an open-ended series with a new adventure of the week with every boo. More soon or why this didn't quite work out. However, moving the books out of KU proved a wise decision. For all of 2023, as of this recording, only 49.1% of Silent Order's total revenue came from Amazon, the rest came from the other retailers. If that was a parliamentary democracy, they could make a coalition against Amazon if they wanted. There's no way KU page reads could have made-up that difference, especially since the Kindle Unlimited payment rate per page is quite a bit lower than it was in 2017. 012:55 #6: History I set the Silent Order books a long, long way into the future. Like roughly 100,000 years from now. I did this for a couple of reasons. First, it's always a little painful when you read older science fiction, you come across a sentence like mankind had its first hyperspace flight in 1996, or the protagonists have a problem but need to conserve computer power because they only have so many data space/data tapes. The phenomenon of one's futuristic science fiction becoming dated is called zeerust, and something I wanted to avoid if possible in Silent Order. Second, having the series take place 100,000 years into the future left a lot of wiggle room in the setting's back story. It meant that things could be lost, forgotten, or distorted for most of the series. No one is entirely sure exactly where Earth was, because the information has been lost after 100,000 years of human expansion into space. Obviously that kind of thing can be useful for plotting. In the Silent Order back story, there were five United Terran Empires that ruled over mankind for thousands of years at a time, but they all collapsed for various reasons. It also meant there could be lost technology plots as all the Terran empires had technological expertise that was lost when they collapsed… genetic engineering and high level AI and so forth. Third, it let me disconnect Silent Order from a lot of contemporary disputes here in the early 21st century. One of the tricky parts of writing near future science fiction is that it's easy to have the books take a stance on the immediate crises of the day, which can annoy a lot of readers. Having the books set so far into the future means that from the perspective of characters, years the various concerns of the 2020s seen as academic and as dusty as, for example, the Investiture Controversy or the dispute between the Guelphs and the Ghibellines seems to us today. So to someone in Jack March's time, the 2020 election and all its upheaval, or the coronavirus pandemic would be as distant and academic as the Investiture Controversy is to us today. 00:14:55 #7 Technology One complaint about the books was that Jack March regularly used a gun, a chemically propelled kinetic firearm, or that he often used a handheld computer he called the phone. Like, why didn't he always use a laser pistol or a particle gun, or have some sort of hyper advanced neural implant that functioned as a phone? Isn't this science fiction, for heaven's sake? Of course, that's a bit like asking why in 2023 you're still using a knife to cut your bread when instead you can use a high end laser cutter. The answer, of course, is that the knife is cheap and reliable and fulfills this technological niche so perfectly that even though there are more advanced alternatives available, it would be costly and pointless to use them. I think chemically propelled firearms fulfill that niche as well. People forget this, but firearms have been around for over 800 years. King Edward the Third used cannons in the opening battles of the 100 Years War, which started in 1337 A.D., quite a long time ago. Obviously firearms have been refined and improved considerably since that time, but the basic principle remains the same: metal tube, metal projectile, chemical propellant. Even in Jack March's time, a chemically propelled firearm offers many advantages. It doesn't require electricity and can be built without computer parts, meaning the weapon is immune to an EMP effect. Additionally, it is much less fragile than a more advanced weapon. The AK47 could famously still fire even after being dragged through a stream or left in the dirt for a while. Granted, it may not be terribly accurate, but it could still fire. With 100,000 years' worth of small improvements in material science, You couldn't 3D print a working firearm in your basement. It wouldn't even be made of metal and therefore much harder to detect. When March uses a phone obviously it would be more advanced than anything available today, but the word phone is a convenient shorthand to refer to personal data, mobile computing and communication device, and I settled on that instead of using a more science fiction-esque word like data pad or personal terminal. I didn't want to call it a communicator because that brings Star Trek to mind. Besides, one the cardinal rules of writing is to never use a long word when a shorter one will suffice. 00:17:02 #8 The Covers If I remember right, I ended up redoing the covers for the Silent Order series five times in total. The first set used a combination of a stock photo spaceship and a stock photo planet along with the custom font I paid for. After a while I had stock photos of people holding weapons against space background, but that really didn't work, so I switched down for a new set of stock photos of spaceships and planets. I was bumping up against the limits of what I could do with stock photos and GIMP. The difficulty of stock photos is their limitations. What you see is what you get. Ask anyone who's done any design work of any kind, and you'll probably get stories of searches for stock photos that turned up many pictures that almost good enough, but not quite. Then the COVID hysteria came around and I used some of the free time that generated to take a Photoshop course. I managed to produce a fourth set of covers, ones that used human figures and looked quite a bit better than the previous set of covers. However, shortly after that I saw Penny Arcade cartoon that has solidified my opinion on science fiction cover. They needed planets and they needed spaceships, and they needed to be in proximity. I redid the covers one more time. Suddenly, on five years after the final look of the series, which featured a spaceship, a planet, and in close proximity planets and spaceships was indeed the way to go. The series has had its best sales with the final set of covers. 00:18:29 #9 False Ending Despite my best efforts, Silent Order never sold as well as my fantasy books, and after eight books I wanted to do something else. Originally, as I mentioned, I planned for the series to be open-ended and ongoing. However, in the years since I've learned that in fantasy and science fiction, especially indie fantasy and science fiction, that really doesn't work. Like if you're John Sanford or Jeffrey Deaver, Jonathan Kellerman, JD Robb, or CJ Box, you can write books where your protagonists essentially has an adventure of the week or year, given traditional publishing schedules, without an overarching plot to the series. However, that's a different genre than fantasy and science fiction. And in traditional publishing, it's basically a different business model. I think because of certain well-known authors in fantasy literature who haven't finished their series, readers in the indie fantasy and science fiction space expect completed series with an overarching plot that gets resolved and quite a few of them refused to read an unfinished series at all. So I decided to wrap things up with Book Nine, which was Silent Order: Ark Hand in 2018 and give the series an ending with Jack March settling down on Calaskar. I intended to stop there and did stop there for three years. But people kept asking when I was going to write more in the series and I did feel I left too much unfinished with the Pulse and the Great Elder Ones. So in 2021, I decided to pick it up again, thinking it would take one or two more books to wrap up the series with a further ending. It turned out to be 5 more books for 14 total. I thought it was going to be 15. But after I finished #13, I thought 14 and 15 would be better combined as a single book, which is how we got Pulse Hand. 00:20:00 #10. Thanks, Chat GPT It only took six years to write the series, which isn't all that long, but technology has changed quite a bit during that six years and insane AI was a feature of the books dating all the way back to Silent Order: Wraith Hand, which I wrote back in 2017. I first introduced the character of Thunderbolt, another insane AI when I wrote Silent Order: Royal Hand in 2021. Though she wouldn't appear in the books until Thunder Hand in 2023, between the writing of Royal Hand and Thunder Hand, ChatGPT, Mid Journey, Bing Chat, and all the other generative AI tools entered the mainstream. This was a tremendous boon to me. Not because I used them for the writing. My overall opinion of generative AI remains that it's bad. And if it's not meaning the strict legal definition of plagiarism, then it's at least sitting on the same couch as plagiarism, but because of all the tales of AI meltdowns that made it into the mainstream press, like when Microsoft rolled out Bing Chat AI and it famously would go on unhinged rants, threatening people, dissolve into incoherent logical loops, and insist that factually incorrect information was the truth and threatened anyone who doubted it, and otherwise have all kinds of glitches that range from hilarious to deeply disturbing. I read those articles with great amusement and delight and based Thunderbolt's personality off them. Of course, Thunderbolt has rail guns and their own automated fleet of space warships, so when she has breakdowns, it's a little more concerning. So nearly seven years after I had first had the idea, the Silent Order series has come to its conclusion, its proper conclusion this time. I do hope that you found the ending satisfying. 00:21:26 Conclusion I'd also like to thank Silent Order readers for the enthusiasm for the series in ‘22 and 2023. After I settled on the final cover design, it sold better than it ever has, but still doesn't sell nearly as well as my various fantasy books. That was one of the reasons I was going to stop after Book 9, but the sheer enthusiasm people had for the books and the nagging sense that it wasn't quite finished led me to write 5 more. So thank you all for reading and for coming along with Jack March on this long, long journey. And if you've never heard of Silent Order or if you're one of those people who only reads completed series, the first book is free on all the ebook platforms, so why not check it out? You get Silent Order: Iron Hand for free at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Google Play, Kobo, Apple Book, Scribd, and Smashwords. So that is it for this week. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.

MadLit Musings with Jaime Jo Wright
The Real Book Spy, Ryan Steck Goes Rogue And Writes a Book!

MadLit Musings with Jaime Jo Wright

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 27:33


With two books out now that stands with the best and might be described as Vince Flynn meets CJ Box, you won't want to miss this fun chat with Jaime Jo Wright & Ryan Steck. Montana, former Marine Raider, son of a cattle rancher, and fugitives and International chaos. Don't miss The Real Book Spy and fiction that will keep you up at night!

The Cowboy Up Podcast
E6S4  Calling All C. J. Box Fans!

The Cowboy Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 43:08


Bestselling author C. J. Box joined us on the podcast just after the release of “Shadows Reel,” his 22nd novel featuring Wyoming Game Warden Joe Pickett and his wife Marybeth. It's an exciting mystery of that puts the Pickett family in a pair of killers' crosshairs. With our production team enjoying summer get-aways, we decided to replay this wonderful conversation between Box and the cowboys. Box, who has published over 30 books with sales exceeding 10 million in the US alone, has since released another Joe Pickett novel, “Storm Watch.” You can stream the “Joe Pickett” series, which just concluded its second season, on Paramount+.

Charlotte Readers Podcast
Double Feature: Bestselling Authors C.J. Box and Rebecca Makkai

Charlotte Readers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 68:27


Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn
Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn - April 30, 2023 - HR 1

Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 38:07


Opening Monologues. Host Matt Dunn reacts to the firing of Tucker Carlson from Fox News. American discourse becoming ever more of a wasteland. Ruling Class afraid of effective voices speaking truth to power. Meanwhile, host analysis of current "thriller" books and movies: Jack Carr, The Gray Man, Vince Flynn and John Wick. Plus vignettes on the westerns of CJ Box and Craig Johnson. Feels like summer! With great listener calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Creative Principles
Ep407 - C.J. Box, Author Joe Pickett Series Including ‘Storm Watch'

Creative Principles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 23:27


“I think if you're a writer, you're just hard-wired to be one,” said author C.J. Box. As a kid, C.J. said he would imagine his name on the shelves of the library as different Librarians gave him more and more difficult books to read. C.J. Box is the #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of more than thirty books, including the iconic Joe Pickett series. His latest book, Storm Watch, Wyoming Game Warden Joe Pickett investigates a mysterious death at a secret remote high-tech facility in this riveting new novel. In this interview, C.J. talks about journalism as a training ground for novel writing, getting his first novel published at age 40, how the inverted pyramid is somewhat missing today, working with agents, and how he does research including a potential grizzly bear book. Want more? Steal my first book, Ink by the Barrel - Secrets From Prolific Writers right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!

Circulating Ideas
238: Storm Watch by C. J. Box

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023


Steve chats with C. J. Box, author of Storm Watch, the 23rd book in his bestselling Joe Pickett series, about his early experiences with libraries, how he gets started with a new book, how his characters have changed over the years, and what it’s like to see his creations adapted for the screen. Read the … Continue reading 238: Storm Watch by C. J. Box

True Crime Uncensored
RON FRANSCELL DOUBLE PLAY -- DEAF ROW IS HIS NEW RAVE REVIEWED FICTION NOVEL, PLUS HIS SHOW FROM NOV. 2022

True Crime Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 108:03


"Ron Franscell's 'Deaf Row' tells a darkly engrossing story with masterful, easy-flowing prose and a clever infusion of humor. The tension builds incrementally to a chilling five-star climax in which Franscell puts his well-honed skill as a true crime author to good use. It gave me goosebumps big time." —ANNE HILLERMAN, bestselling author of the Leaphorn, Chee, Manuelito mysteries "A line-up that begs to be part of a movie. Author Ron Franscell, who writes both fiction and nonfiction, creates an endearing group of old men in a gripping story of a psychotic killer." — DENVER POST "I'm a big fan of Ron Franscell's works and I consider them 'can't-miss' crime books." —CJ BOX, #1 New York Times bestselling author of LONG RANGE and THE HIGHWAY "As you read along, be sure to dog-ear the pages bursting with Franscell's gritty descriptions - a sentence, a paragraph or a page - of the silver-haired people and the gray places of rural Colorado in this raw, wintry crime novel." —ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL "A first-class mystery!" —JORDAN RICH, host at WBZ-AM/Boston "DEAF ROW is a self-aware, clever police procedural with a riveting climax, but what truly sets this mystery apart is its wonderfully realized characters. Franscell explores struggles with aging, death and friendship with poignant prose, humor and affection and has given us yet another gem of a book that's impossible to put down. I fell in love with these guys in DEAF ROW!" —CHRISTINE CARBO, bestselling author of A SHARP SOLITUDE "Ron Franscell is well-known and justly revered for his brilliant, often elegant and always suspenseful non-fiction, but with DEAF ROW he breaks new ground and creates an immediately unforgettable new fictional character — Mountain Bell — who takes his place right near the top in the pantheon of thriller heroes. If you haven't yet read Franscell, this is a fantastic place to start, in a novel of shattering power and a mystery that will take your breath away. Highly recommended!" —JOHN LESCROART, author of 19 NYTimes bestsellers, including THE 13th JUROR and THE MISSING PIECE "...an undisputed gift for storytelling." —GREGG OLSEN, #1 New York Times bestselling author of IF YOU TELL "A solid mystery that will keep readers rooting for [Woodrow] Bell and his band of retirees. For fans of Craig Johnson, CJ Box and Meg Gardiner." —LIBRARY JOURNAL "A fantastic whodunit, but that's only part of what makes it so good ... it's also a story about aging, redemption, friendship, and connection. Finishing DEAF ROW was bittersweet; satisfying, yet like saying goodbye to a group of folks I'd come to care about like family." —OIL CITY NEWS, Casper WY "By the second paragraph of Deaf Row, I was invested. ... I can't say enough about Deaf Row, except that I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it. Ron Franscell is one of our finest modern literary masters and this book proves it." —Robert Waters' KIDNAPPING, MURDER & MAYHEM BLOG "A stroke of genius ... I fell in love with these characters." —TIM DENNIS, host at Darkness Radio "Horrifying and hysterical! Smart writing and colorful characters from one of crime's best storytellers." —MYSTERYVOX From the Author "In the end, DEAF ROW is a classical mystery but it also dives into the lives of old people whose best days are behind them, whom we see every day but no longer actually notice. It's been either the blessing or the curse of my book-writing career: I just don't want to do it like everybody else is doing it. I blended journalism and novel technique in my true crime, and in DEAF ROW, I wanted to blend commercial crime fiction with a kind of literary exploration of men who have outlived their best days and who are now growing invisible to the rest of the world. So, yeah, DEAF ROW is an up-market fiction that should appeal to both suspense fans and to fans of more literary storytelling."

Hugh Hewitt podcast
"The Rundown" plus Olivia Beavers, Jim Geraghty, and C.J. Box join Generalissimo Duane

Hugh Hewitt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 46:35


Duane Patterson, producer of "The Hugh Hewitt Show," and TownHall.com VIP columnist, fills in for Hugh this week. Duane does "the rundown" of morning news items and talks with Olivia Beavers, Jim Geraghty, and C.J. Box.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Interview with C.J. Box - STORM WATCH

Thoughts from a Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 24:13


In this interview, C.J. and I discuss Storm Watch, weaving together two central mysteries into each book, how there is now more fiction focused on the outdoors than there used to be, the Joe Pickett TV series, incorporating a political element into his books because of the large amount of public land in Wyoming, crypto-mining, and much more. C.J.'s recommended reads are: Desert Star by Michael Connelly Napoleon by Andrew Roberts Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon.  Other ways to support the podcast can be found here.     If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Robert Crais, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Julie Clark. Storm Watch can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront.      Ask Me Anything question for me for April's episode? Submit it here. Want to submit a Read-Alike Request for the podcast? Submit it here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bookmonger
Episode 445: 'Storm Watch' by C. J. Box

The Bookmonger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 11:13


John J. Miller is joined by C. J. Box to discuss his new book, 'Storm Watch.'

Hugh Hewitt podcast
Pompeo Blasts China for Lab Leak, Counsels on Aid to Ukraine, plus Vivek Ramaswamy and C.J. Box

Hugh Hewitt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 68:20


Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins Hugh to discuss the new finding that COVID is believed to have escaped from a Wuhan lab as well as an appropriate response to the Ukraine War entering its second year. Vivek Ramaswamy joins hugh to talk about his decision to join the 2024 campaign, and author C.J. Box on his new Joe Pickett best-seller "Storm Watch."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bookish Banter Podcast
Ep 9: Interview with CJ Box

The Bookish Banter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 25:01


This author is quickly becoming one of my comfort authors and I am so excited to share an interview! CJ Box is the best-selling author of the Joe Pickett series and executive producer of the show Big Sky and Joe Pickett and I had so much fun chatting with him about his newest addition to the series, Storm Watch. Tune in while we chat waist-deep snow, Joe Pickett, and what it's like to be a writer for a 23-book series. You can find out more about CJ Box on his website. Hope you enjoy! Favorite books: Catch 22 by Joseph Teller, anything from Michael Connely or John Sandford Favorite characters: Lucas Davenport from the Prey series by John Sanford and Paddy Meehan from the series by Denise Mina This episode is sponsored by Fable Grounds Coffee, click here to order and use my code: LLAMA10 to save! Our pick for the February Book Club Pick is A Not So Meet Cute by Meghan Quinn, click here to join the discord and follow along! Please subscribe, leave us a 5-star review, and follow along on Instagram and Tiktok @TheBookishBanterPodcast. Check out the website here! If you want to check out our Patreon, click here for behind-the-scenes content and bonus episodes!!! Follow Tatyana on Instagram @TheLiteratureLlama2.0 and Tiktok.

BOOKSTORM: Deep Dive Into Best-Selling Fiction
C.J. Box (Storm Watch) is on the Radar!

BOOKSTORM: Deep Dive Into Best-Selling Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 34:01


NYT bestselling author C.J. BOX joins BOOKSTORM Podcast to discuss STORM WATCH, his newest novel in the beloved Joe Pickett series! Just like his novels, C.J. takes us to a wild, rugged, and beautiful place in this conversation. We talk about his love for the natural world. We acknowledge its importance in all of our lives. The natural world is beautiful, majestic, and inspiring ... but also harsh. And that turn in the conversation was the springboard into a fascinating back-and-forth about the harsh reality of people with hidden goals and extreme views. And that landscape can be frightening. We talked about the people who unite over shared agendas, and also the elites behind those groups stoking that fervor for their own possibly corrupt purposes. How does an average person, like Joe Pickett, stand a chance when facing powerful elites? Does he ever want to give up? Do we all have the potential to get carried away with our beliefs? What happens when we forget our original purpose in starting something ... and become corrupt ourselves? And wait until you hear our discussion about politics, cryptopming, energy, and ELK! (Yes, CJ could see them from his window!) Join us!

A LITTLE TOO QUIET: THE FERNDALE LIBRARY PODCAST

C.J. Box is an award-winning N.Y. Times Bestselling author, famous for his long-running Joe Pickett series about a Wyoming Game Warden. His latest is 'Storm Watch,' (out on 2/28) 

Having Read That with Brian Vakulskas
C.J. BOX – STORM WATCH: A Joe Pickett Novel

Having Read That with Brian Vakulskas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 13:43


Author: C.J. Box Book: STORM WATCH (A Joe Pickett Novel) Publishing: G.P. Putnam's Sons (February 28, 2023) Synopsis (from the Publisher): Wyoming Game Warden Joe Pickett investigates a mysterious death at a secret remote high-tech facility in this riveting new novel from #1 New York Times bestseller C.J. Box. When a prominent University of Wyoming […] The post C.J. BOX – STORM WATCH: A Joe Pickett Novel appeared first on KSCJ 1360.

The Roundtable
"Storm Watch" - a new Joe Pickett novel from C. J. Box

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 16:24


#1 New York Times best-selling award-winning author C.J. Box has created one of suspense fiction's most enduring protagonists: Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett, an everyman hero with a penchant for stepping into trouble. He deals with crimes of all kinds affiliated with the hot-button issues unique to Wyoming and the American West. The new novel is "Storm Watch."

The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page
Ep. 84: What's Love Got to Do With It?

The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 34:05


EPISODE 84: WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? This week on The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page: Available anywhere you listen to podcasts, so please share, subscribe, rate and review!! 1. Is there justice without love? My role models/heroes: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/elisacamahortpage_empathy-rolemodels-heroes-activity-7029872183334105088-R8a8 Radical Empathy by Dr Terri Givens: https://bookshop.org/p/books/radical-empathy-finding-a-path-to-bridging-racial-divides-terri-e-givens/14694929?ean=9781447357254 The Empathy Edge by Maria Ross: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-empathy-edge-harnessing-the-value-of-compassion-as-an-engine-for-success-maria-ross/18415428?ean=9781989025796 Road Map for Revolutionaries by me, Carolyn Gerin and Jamia Wilson: https://elisacp.com/books 2. Quick Takes My latest newsletters: 01/26/2023: When Gun Violence Strikes Familiar Places https://elisacp.substack.com/p/guns My 3-minute review of Prince Harry's Spare: https://www.tiktok.com/@elisacp/video/7191223102557195563 Just a few of my favorites on TikTok: Bats on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lubeebatconservancy?_t=8Zue8EWieqM&_r=1 My favorite cat DJ on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lilou_ma_vie6?_t=8ZueJI36b8g&_r=1 Mercury Stardust, the Trans Handy Ma'am: https://www.tiktok.com/@mercurystardust?_t=8ZueLY7FXJO&_r=1 Streaming: Netflix: Great British Baking Show: The Professionals Books: The Joe Pickett series by CJ Box: https://www.cjbox.net/ Where to find me: My website: https://elisacp.com Sign up for my new newsletter, This Week-ish with Elisa Camahort Page: https://elisacp.substack.com New Calendly: schedule a session with me!: https://calendly.com/elisacp Thanks to Ryan Cristopher for my podcast music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ryan-cristopher/1479898729 Road Map for Revolutionaries by me, Carolyn Gerin and Jamia Wilson: https://elisacp.com/books Social media handles: TikTok: @ElisaCP Mastodon: elisa@sfba.social Spoutible: @ElisaCP Twitter: @ElisaC Insta: @ElisaCP Please share, subscribe, rate and review!

Warden's Watch
100 CJ Box – Joe Pickett Series

Warden's Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 38:20


100 CJ Box – Joe Pickett Series CJ Box is the New York Times bestselling author of over thirty novels, including the enormously popular Joe Pickett series, now a small-screen sensation streaming on Paramount Plus. An avid outdoorsman, the Wyoming native's hit novels capture the vast, unspoiled beauty of the American West, the conflict between new and old ideas, and feature authentically believable (and sometimes heinous) characters, lightning-quick plots, and truly gruesome crimes. We are thrilled to welcome CJ to the show for a chat about the inspiration for Joe Pickett's character, two successful TV shows, and much more! Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Don Noyes Chevrolet Sovereign Sportsman Solutions “A Cowboy in the Woods” Book Hunt of a Lifetime Maine's Operation Game Thief Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH International Wildlife Crimestoppers Here's what we discuss:  100 th episode introduction – thank you!  Game wardens are all collectively Joe Pickett  Making Joe as authentic as possible  The inspiration for the first Pickett novel - the Endangered Species Act  Never intended to be a series  Wanted to introduce the element of family  Game wardens can be called on for any number of situations  Local wardens are integral to a rural community  Joe Pickett show runners are fans of the book series  Second season incorporates parts of three books  Wasn't the first offer for a Pickett-inspired television series  A peek at Season Two  The show was an immediate success on Paramount Plus  Filming in Alberta, Canada  Capturing the family dynamic has helped broaden the audience  Making sure Joe wasn't perfect; “he screws up.”  Joe's character has grown and changed, but he still can't shoot  Finding experts on every topic to seek different points of view  Joe arrests the governor – based on a true story!  Tackling socially relevant and contemporary issues  Consulting with game wardens to ensure accuracy Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Art & Design: Ashley Hannett Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Waypoint Stitcher TuneIn Megaphone Find More Here: Website Warden's Watch / TGL Store Facebook Facebook Fan Page Instagram Twitter YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hugh Hewitt podcast
C.J. Box's forthcoming book "Treasure State" and Senator Tom Cotton talks with Hugh

Hugh Hewitt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 42:52


https://www.amazon.com/Treasure-State-Cassie-Dewell-Novels/dp/1250889553See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.