• A.G. Riddle on AI, the Digital Labyrinth
    Nov 25 2025

    In his latest thriller LABYRINTH, author A.G. Riddle explores the impact of AI-generated virtual reality on future generations. Listeners will also find out why The Quill & The Quantum’s new tagline brought tears to Gerry’s eyes! Author info available at www.agriddle.com.

    A.G. Riddle spent ten years starting internet companies before retiring to pursue his true passion: writing fiction.

    His debut novel, The Atlantis Gene, is the first book in a trilogy (The Origin Mystery) that has sold over three million copies worldwide, has been translated into twenty-four languages, and is in development to be a major motion picture.

    His fourth novel, Departure, follows the survivors of a flight that takes off in 2015 and crash-lands in a changed world. HarperCollins published the novel in hardcover in the fall of 2015, and 20th Century Fox is developing it for a feature film.

    Released in 2017, his fifth novel, Pandemic, focuses on a team of researchers investigating an outbreak that could alter the human race. The sequel, Genome, concludes the two-book series.

    Released in 2019, his seventh novel, Winter World, depicts a group of scientists racing to stop a global ice age. It is the first book in The Long Winter Trilogy, which is now complete.

    Riddle grew up in Boiling Springs, North Carolina and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill. During his sophomore year in college, he started his first company with a childhood friend. He currently lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with his wife, daughter, and an eccentric dog.

    No matter where he is, or what's going on, he tries his best to set aside time every day to answer emails and messages from readers. You can reach him at: ag@agriddle.com

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    21 min
  • Robert Gregory Browne: AI & Creative Sovereignty
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode, author, playwright and musician Robert Gregory Browne discusses creative sovereignty, stating that “you’re the author, do the authoring, not AI!” Bob shares AI prompts that support creative sovereignty. He also discusses his latest thrillers, Cruel Bounty in the Jefferson Shaw series, and Black Garden. Full biography available at www.robertgregorybrowne.com.

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    15 min
  • AI Goes to Middle School - with teacher Christian Ravard
    Oct 8 2024

    Teaching has been Christian Ravard’s passion for 14 years. Hear his take on what happens when AI, the giant sponge, enrolls in middle school…Come back in 2029 to see if Christian’s prediction about the impact of AI on college students comes true!

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    21 min
  • Artificial vs. Emotional Intelligence with guest Chuck Jacobs
    Oct 1 2024

    You’ve heard of AI, but what about AE? Author Chuck Jacobs explores Artificial Emotion in the latest installment of his David Blum thriller series “The Billion Dollar Sugar Cube.” Also, testing your AI program for sociopathic tendencies, and giving ChatGPT the Turing Test.

    #chatgpt #authorinterview #writingtechniques #authorsontheair

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    36 min
  • GRAND THEFT AI: The Matrix Meets Blade Runner
    Aug 6 2024

    Award-winning writer and director James Cox discusses the dark night of the soul that led him to write his debut thriller Grand Theft AI. Described as The Matrix meets Blade Runner, Grand Theft AI explores what happens when the tool is smarter than the human…

    JAMES COX grew up in Menlo Park, CA, and attended school at UC Berkeley then New York University (NYU). He is an award-winning filmmaker who has written and directed several motion pictures which have premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, including Wonderland starring Val Kilmer, Kate Bosworth, Lisa Kudrow, Dylan McDermott, and Josh Lucas, and the acclaimed short Atomic Tabasco.

    James’ debut novel, Grand Theft AI, will be released by Blackstone Publishing on July 23, 2024. The first in a series, the book is best described as The Matrix meets Blade Runner.
    #Blackstone #GrandtheftAI #authorsontheair #thequillandthequantum

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    29 min
  • Mari Riddle & Paul Garza: AI vs the Poets
    Jul 28 2024

    AI vs. The Poets! Can you tell which poem was created by humans from those generated by AI? Join us as two poets face off against chatbots in a battle worthy of the WWF Smackdown!
    As a performer, Mari Riddle co-founded two music groups. The first, SABIÁ, in 1977 while at Brown University with fellow students. The second was Desborde. She toured North America and recorded four albums. As a performing arts organization professional, she was the Executive Director of the First Traditional Latin American Music Festival in Los Angeles and Executive Director of the Friends of the Levitt Pavilion, MacArthur Park.
    Paul Garza, Jr. was born in Los Angeles at Queen of the Angels Hospital. He grew in the San Gabriel Valley. He now lives in Ft. Bragg, California to be near his grandchildren. He began writing poetry when he was 13, has published three volumes of poetry and has had several poems published in literary journals. Regrettably, he has not found an audience in the US - his poetry has been published almost exclusively in India. He holds a Masters in Indian Religion and Mythology from CSU Fullerton.
    Paul has lived in India and Saudi Arabia, and has done consulting in El Salvador, Mexico and Oman. He continues his life time study of spirituality and mythology in Qabalah, Alchemy, Arthurian and Grail Studies, and is deeply fascinating with the wisdom of the ancient world along with a lifetime participation in the Shakti-Shiva traditions of India. He also teaches these regularly.
    The Quill and the Quantum is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
    #authorsontheair #poetry #chatgpt #ClaudeAI

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    23 min
  • Cathay O Reta: what AI and narcotics have in common
    Jul 28 2024

    In this episode, web/blog writer, author and speaker Cathay O. Reta compares AI to “free” samples of a powerful drug that stimulate the pleasure centers of your brain until you’re hooked! Cathay and the host share what they’ve learned about AI and how their opinions have changed since the inception of the podcast.

    Cathay Reta is on a mission to help people live their passion, know their purpose and to live fully. It’s something she knows about because traveling alone, at the age of 64 after her husband’s death left her widowed, she got to know herself again when she walked the Camino de Santiago, a 483-mile pilgrimage trail in Spain. There she found the courage to pursue her dream of being an author and speaker. She has self-published three books, including Keep Walking, Your Heart Will Catch Up – a memoir of her hike on the Camino.

    Cathay has diverse background with a B.A. degree in music and a 40-year career managing volunteers and designing and delivering training for adult literacy programs on local, state, and national levels. She has published articles in American Libraries, Public Library Quarterly, and Community Investments, and has written numerous instructional guides and materials. Her greatest strength is highlighting life’s experiences and observations and turning them into relatable lessons for others, and helping others to do the same.

    When not pouring her heart out at the computer, Cathay enjoys time outdoors in the Pacific Northwest where she’s a newlywed with her husband Ray, a hot rod enthusiast and auto body and paint man. He’s teaching her a lot — like to not tell a guy his car is cute; the proper term is badass. Whether speaking or writing, or daydreaming or learning new skills, Cathay’s message is YOU can do anything. YOU are unstoppable. YOU are amazing! Now learn to live it!
    #authorinterview #Chatgpt #writingwithai #authorsontheair

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    21 min
  • Karin Spirn: AI and the future of academic writing
    Jul 28 2024

    Writer, community college teacher, and martial artist Karin Spirn discusses the impact of AI on academic writing.
    Karin Spirn is a writer, teacher, and martial artist living in Oakland, California. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Michigan and has taught community college English for the past two decades. She also codirects Tuff Love Fitness, a nonprofit providing inclusive self-defense and martial arts training.

    Episode Notes:
    1. “Breaking What Was Already Broken” by Brenda Clark Gray
    2. Linguistic Justice – April Baker Bell - Michigan State Univ (?)
    3. Patrice Hills Collins – Black Feminist Thought – 1990s
    4. Social Media: tufflove.org, kspirn@laspositascollege.edu, F and IG (Karin Spirn)

    The Quill & The Quantum is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

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    32 min