• Season 4.4 - An interview with best selling author Sunyi Dean and the most incredible WW 2 battle you've never heard of!

  • Jun 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
  • Podcast

Season 4.4 - An interview with best selling author Sunyi Dean and the most incredible WW 2 battle you've never heard of!

  • Summary

  • Welcome back!

    Sorry for the delay, we've been focusing on a new format and preparing some back cataologue material, but from here on, we are back with a regular release bang!

    Logan is flying solo in this episode, interviewing USA Today and Sunday Times best selling author Sunyi Dean about her recent hit, The Book Eaters.

    They discuss her writing process, motivations, future plans, whether she'd like to have a time machine or teleporter and does Sunyi believe in ghosts?

    It's a really fun, wide ranging interview that covers more than the usual boring chit chat and provides plenty of laughs and some very moving poetry, to boot!

    Finally, in an OSD tribute to D Day, Logan talks about the most incredible battle of WW2 that you've never head of - how they haven't made this into a film is a complete mystery. If you want to hear about the time the Germans and Americans fought together to protect a village and some prisoners of war from being murdered just days before the war ended, you do NOT want to miss this story!

    Join us, and enjoy another episode of the only podcast that makes you feel like you're in the room...Only Slightly Drunk.

    Intro track "Better Than That" copyright Sub-Radio. Used with permission.


    "Better Than That" copyright Sub-Radio, used with permission.

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