Thanks to Anstance Tamplin, Author of "My Phantom: The Memoirs of Christine Daae." It was a great interview, and I thoroughly enjoyed speaking with you Anstance! Follow the link here to purchase her book on Amazon.As I mentioned when we had our first author on the show, giving writers a platform to share their books is dear to my heart. Being a new author myself, I know the daunting task of marketing, and I also deeply respect anyone who has tackled the task of writing a book regarding the Phantom of the Opera. They are heavily reviewed by fans, often receive tough criticism, but also feed our unending desire to continue to pen stories about Erik's life leading him to love and happiness. No doubt, they will continue to come off the press for years to come whether published through traditional houses or self-published (no prejudice here folks).
If you have a particular author you wish to hear on the air, please send me their name. I continue to reach out to others; but, of course, not all are willing to appear on the show. If you don't find your favorite author in the lineup, it's probably because they've declined or I've had difficulty contacting them.
Now, for next week! It's the Phantom Reviewer on YouTube! Muwahahaha! This guy is a kick. He's reviewed pretty much every movie adaptation out there and is about to start Season 3 to add a few more. The Phantom Reviewer lives overseas in the UK, so we've pre-recorded portions of this show. The segment is 40 minutes long, great fun, and really informative. I know you'll all love it. Unfortunately, he's experienced some YouTube problems lately as you will hear below, but his fan following is astronomical nonetheless.
The entire show segment will be 90 minutes, because afterward we're opening up the telephone lines for a really lively discussion. This is your chance to telephone in and tell us what your favorite Phantom movie is and why!
See you next week!
Vicki and Teresa
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