Poll question for Hitchcock podcast

If you're following the Alfred Hitchcock podcast I do with Jim McDevitt (and if you're not, why not?), take a stroll over to the official blog of the Year of Hitchcock podcast and cast a vote in our new poll. If you're not listening, now is a GREAT time to start. Jim and I will be sitting down this Saturday for a marathon recording session, during which we will discuss classics such as Rebecca, Suspicion, Shadow of a Doubt and Notorious for future episodes of the show. Feel free to leave us questions right here on this blog or on…

Bit late on the podcast

If you're one of the handful who listen to the Year of Hitchcock podcast, my apologies for being late. We have family in town, so things are running a bit behind. See you next week ... and in two weeks, an entirely new batch of great shows!
Mixing up the Alfred Hitchcock podcast

Mixing up the Alfred Hitchcock podcast

In case you aren't aware, I co-host and produce a weekly podcast devoted to the films of Alfred Hitchcock. It's a fun, more casual extension of the book I co-authored with my friend Jim McDevitt, A Year of Hitchcock: 52 Weeks with the Master of Suspense. For this week's episode (mp3 format) we tried something a little different. Instead of discussing one of Hitchcock's films, we took a listener question and used that as a launching point to just ... well, talk. It was an enjoyable change of pace and we hope people like it, because if they do, we'll…
(Not quite) a year with Hitchcock

(Not quite) a year with Hitchcock

When Jim and I set out in late 2005 to watch every Hitchcock film in a year and write about them all, we didn't give much thought to whether it had been done before. It just seemed like an exciting project to try, so we did it -- an early and incomplete draft ran as a series of popular weekly features on DVDinmyPants.com before we pulled it offline to concentrate on the book -- and it was a lot of work, and we persevered, and it became a book. A happy ending to our story. It wasn't until much later that…

Inspiring readers is awesome

Jim McDevitt, my co-author on A Year of Hitchcock, occasionally posts to the Hitchcock Wiki's message board. One of the other posters there is now taking a journey through Hitchcock's career just as we did. Even better, he is using our book as a guide. How great is that? It's wonderfully gratifying to know that your work is being read, used and enjoyed by someone. It's even BETTER to know that you've inspired them to take the same journey. Check out his viewing and reading experience in this thread.