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Today's Guest: Kieran Crowley, former New York Post crime reporter and author of the new novel"Hack." 

 

Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with crime novelist Kieran Crowley, former New York Post reporter and author of the new novel"Hack" by clicking on the video player above! 

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of reporters, editors, veterinarians and chefs who already read Hack and think they have a case against the author for malicious parody… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

There are certain cultures in the Western world that we really know very little about.

The Church of Scientology, for example.

Justin Beiber.

And the tabloid journalism world of Rupert Murdoch, from Fox News to the New York Post.
KIERAN CROWLEY podcast excerpt: "All of these subjects, I encountered in reality. I covered several different cannibals for the New York Post. Obviously, murder, serial kills--the Zodiac Killer wrote to us and I deciphered his code. I had all these elements that I had experience with. And I've seen a lot of movies, read a lot of books, about serial killers. Some are terrific; some are goofy. I take something and 'What if...' This is fiction. The idea is to take certain elements I had experience with and explore going off the deep end."
You can LISTEN to this interview with former New York Post crime reporter KIERAN CROWLEY, author of HACK: A SHEPHERD NOVEL, by clicking the audio player above!

to evoke my curiosity and offend my sensibilities.

I was fascinated by Joe Muto’s ugly yet funny behind-the-scenes Fox News tell-all: An Atheist in the Foxhole.

And I couldn’t put down former New York Post reporter Kieran Crowley’s new work of fiction, Hack, which probably is painfully honest in its portrayal of how the news comes together at tabloid papers such as the Post and the New York Daily News.

Hack is hysterically disturbing

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