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Tone Clusters: the Joyce Carol Oates discussion group archive

Saturday, April 30, 2005

JCO: Looking for Fans of Joyce Carol Oates for BBC Radio

Hello everyone! One of your members just recommended this list to me. Maybe you can help.
I'm working for a BBC radio programme, based in London, and I'm looking for fans of "Blonde" by Joyce Carol Oates.
We're recording a programme with Joyce Carol Oates in a couple of weeks, in which a studio audience and booklovers around the world will be able to ask the author questions about her book. I wondered if there's anything that the "Blonde" fans among you would like to ask Joyce Carol Oates about this novel? If so, please email me your question. We can also take some questions by telephone (but please email your question and register interest).

The interview with Joyce Carol Oates is in a BBC World Service series called: "World Book Club". You can find information about the programme on our website (address below).

Tone Clusters members in or near central London might like to attend the studio recording to ask their questions in person (Thursday 20 May 1300 in WC2). If so, contact the programme (via the website) and reserve a place. The programme will be broadcast in the BBC World Service at the end of July, and will also be archived on the programme website.

Finally, as an international broadcaster, we're always keen to include contributions from a large range of countries - so if anyone has ideas on how I can reach JCO fans in countries other than the United States or the United Kingdom [though your contributions are also most welcome! ;-) ] - then do please let me know!

Thanks very much indeed. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
gary

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Gary Stevens
World Book Club
BBC World Service
gary.stevens@bbc.co.uk
www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/world_book_club.shtml


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