Appearance on Air America affiliate KPTK 1090 AM, on life in the struggling newspaper biz and my upcoming graphic novel, ROTTEN, with Robert Horton and Dan Dougherty.
Look for my interview with producer/writer Harve Bennet on one or more "Star Trek" movie DVDs re-released in the spring. The good news: I didn't have to wear a uniform.
NOW AVAILABLE: my Jan. 14 live "Family of Choice" webcast from Chicago with Andrew Vachss, the great crime author and tireless child protection warrior. If you missed it live, the whole whopping three hours are online now. The subject: his outstanding 18th and final novel in the hardboiled Burke series. But our blistering conversation covers a lot more ground than that. If you missed it live, the whole whopping three hours are online now. Visit Vachss' site, The Zero, for additional details and resources.
Mark Rahner is a veteran critic, interviewer and pop culture writer at the Seattle Times.
He's also a comic book writer whose new series, "ROTTEN," debuted in May 2009.
Rahner's work has appeared in publications around the world including WIRED, FANGORIA, and STARS AND STRIPES.
Media appearances include Headline News, MSNBC TV, KIRO talk radio Seattle, KPTK (Air America) radio Seattle, KZOK (Bob Rivers Show) Seattle, and the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame ("Rahner's Rotten Rentals").