Spoken Interludes, New York – Bizarrely Personal Q&A
Spoken Interludes, an old-fashioned salon-style spoken word event run by the delightful Delauné Michel, is one of my favorites. As authors, we have time to present our work, reading to a restaurant full of readers happily satiated with good food and drink. And there are always terrific questions afterward – the gig tends to feature the most engaged audiences.
This time around, after a brief reading, I get into personal therapy, humiliating summer jobs, and childhood resentments. What could be better?
I shared the stage with Justin Fox, author of The Myth of the Rational Market: A History of Risk, Reward, and Delusion on Wall Street – a terrific guy who offered some next-level insights into the mess we’ve gotten ourselves into – and Julie Metz, who wrote Perfection, a memoir about the path of discovery she went on after her husband dropped dead and she found on his computer numerous trails to various relationships he’d been maintaining in not-so-secret. You may have seen her on that little Chicago talk show.
Here’s the link. I’m the last third of the clip. Hope you enjoy.


ENJOYED VERY MUCH!! GREAT comedy stuff too! LMAO!!
Paramount has The Kill Clause?? THOSE LUCKY DEVILS!! PULEEZE do it right and take in G as prime consultant/director. You’ve got EVERYTHING to gain and nothing to lose.
“Trust No One” first step in is screamin’, insane, got you by the throat GREAT!!!
GH does NOT stumble! NEVER! If it did happen t’would be intent. Kind of a sly joke – to keep us hoppin’ and that’s NOT hoping; NO NEED!
Thank YOU GH. Amazing how terrific work can lift me up!!