UltraCreatives Interview #11: Mark Jeffrey

UAs J.C. Hutchins promised in his last UltraCreatives episode, this is podcast #2 for today — an interview with the amazing author Mark Jeffrey. Outside the realm of podcasting, Mark is a Silicon Valley success story: he’s an entrepreneur, a savvy networker and a visionary.

But within podcasting, Mark is best known as an author, and one of the first three “inventors” of the podiobook. In early 2005, his book, The Pocket and the Pendant, debuted alongside the works of Scott Sigler and Tee Morris, and set a standard for story and production quality that’s still heard today.

J.C. chats with Mark about The Pocket and the Pendant, how he wrote and podcasted it … and also discusses some of his business ventures, and how they helped shape his novel writing career. Best of all, Mark has an exclusive announcement for the podcasting community and beyond. The UltraCreatives Interview Series is the first announcement of this anywhere, and J.C. was thrilled that Mark came on the podcast to share the news.

Expect a “Beta Clone Army” update episode later this week.

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5 Responses to “UltraCreatives Interview #11: Mark Jeffrey”

  1. Scott Sigler on April 17th, 2008 12:00 am

    What can you say about Jeffrey? He was there when it all started, and now he’s back. Hopefully it will feel like he’s never been gone. Max is back, now this time, can he PLEASE kill a character?

  2. PodioMedia Chat » Blog Archive » S03EP7: Chris Lester on April 18th, 2008 3:47 am

    [...] was still debating if he was going to release Max Quick book 2 as a podiobook. Well he recently was J.C. Hutchins guest on UltraCreatives, and he announces that he is going to be releasing the [...]

  3. Mark Jeffrey on April 20th, 2008 1:53 am

    What can you see about Sigler? He was there when it all started, and now pretty much everyone is dead. Hopefully, you won’t feel it when Triangles or Ancestors or Rocktopi come along and tear you limb from limb. Sigler, can you get through a single chapter without killing someone? ;)

    PS: Just finished INFECTED this evening and feeling a bit itchy. Best thing you’ve done to date, very impressed.

  4. ComputerKing on April 21st, 2008 12:24 pm

    Boy, Mr. Jeffrey, you sure must love makin’ noodles! You’re always noodling!

  5. J.C. Hutchins on April 21st, 2008 12:29 pm

    @ComputerKing: WTF does that even mean? ;)

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