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Today's Guest: Steven Gore, novelist, White Ghost: A Graham Gage Thriller, Final Target, Power Blind
 

Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with novelist Steven Gore by clicking on the video player above! 

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of cancer survivors who could use a new hero… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

Whether San Francisco private eye Graham Gage solves his latest case or not, his odds of lining up his next one are looking pretty thin.

Graham Gage has non-Hodgkins lymphoma.

Cancer.

And it’s killing him.
STEVEN GORE podcast excerpt: “Graham Gage is more cerebral, more analytical (than Harlan Donnally). I think that made him a better character for this subject (coping with a late stage cancer diagnosis).”
You can LISTEN to this interview with novelist STEVEN GORE, author of WHITE GHOST, by clicking the audio player above!

Gage, the hard-working, world-traveling, great-friend-to-have-in-a-crisis hero of three previous novels by Steven Gore, stands tall in his fourth thrilling adventure story, White Ghost.

But is it his last hurrah?

I’m not tellin’. But what I will share – and what Gore himself will likely describe in moments – is that Gage’s illness came to him organically. That’s right – author Gore had it first. But Gore, a real American character, has kept his cancer at arm’s reach for 15 years. I’m not sure the same can be said about Gage.

Mostly because I haven’t read to the end yet. I didn’t want to spoil the conclusion by accident for anyone.

STEVEN GORE podcast excerpt: "Some novelists rely too much on superpowers. The perfect memory or perfect recall. Nobody has that."
White Ghost is full of globe-trotting, heroin-smuggling, chemotherapy-laced Gage intrigue.

Steven Gore has become one of my favorite American novelists, a point I can prove by saying this is his fifth appearance on Mr

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