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2006 online interviews

  Source   Fan Boy Radio
  Date   Nov 2006
  Title   Fanboy Radio #349 - Alan Moore LIVE
  Interviewer   Alex Musson
  Link   http://fanboyradio.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=152083
Direct link to podcast
  Subjects   Alan Moore discusses his work, its impact, and comic books as a whole, while answering live callers and the Fanboarders' questions. Summary
  Moore Work   Watchmen, The Moon & Serpent Bumper Book of Magi, Lost Girls, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  Note   Podcast 64MB

  Source   Mustard Magazine
  Date   Nov 2006
  Title   An Afternoon With Alan Moore
  Interviewer   Alex Musson
  Link   www.mustardweb.org/issue6/alanmoore.htm
  Subjects   upcoming projects, "on comedy, books, Hollywood adaptations of his work, drugs, music, resigning from DC in a 'snit', getting started in magic, four dimensional space time and a square mile of dirt in Northampton"
  Moore Work   Jerusalem, Voice of The Fire, Watchmen, Birth Caul, ABC, Halo Jones, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Promethea, Jack B Quick, Bojeffries Saga
  Word Count   12,500

  Source   readysteadybook.com
  Date   Oct 23 2006
  Title   -
  Interviewer   Ismo Santala
  Link   http://www.readysteadybook.com/Article.aspx?
page=alanmoore
  Subjects   the artistic potential of erotic material, Kabbalah and imagination, changing working methods with Melinda Gebbie, Lost Girls' narrative structure and motifs, LG as character-driven pornography, effects of art and pornography, similarities between LG and From Hell, Jerusalem work in progress, League of Extraordianry Gentlemen III work in progress, break from writing comics, on constructing realities within society, the power of storytelling.
  Moore Work   Lost Girls, Snakes & Ladders, From Hell, Black Dossier, Jerusalem, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Moon & The Serpent, Unearthing (London: The City of Disappeareances - ed. Iain Sinclair), Grimoire
  Word Count   6,450

  Source   morphizm.com
  Date   Sep 19 2006
  Title   We are All Complicit
  Interviewer   Scott Thill
  Link   http://www.morphizm.com/recommends/interviews/
moore_lost.html
  Subjects   on puratanism and fundamentalism, neo-conservative attiudes, recent wars, sexual awakenings, erotica and pornography, collaborating with Melinda Gebbie.
  Moore Work   Lost Girls
  Word Count   5,547

  Source   Sci fi.com
  Date   August 07, 2006
  Title   Alan Moore leaves behind his Extraordinary Gentlemen to dally with Lost Girls
  Interviewer   Dorman T. Shindler
  Link   http://www.scifi.com/sfw/interviews/sfw13282.html
  Subjects   on class attitudes to sex and pornography, publication history of Lost Girls, aims and artistic intent of LG, genesis of LG
  Moore Work   Lost Girls
  Word Count   2,754

  Source   AVClub.com
  Date   2 Aug 2006
  Title   -
  Interviewer   Noel Murray
  Link   http://www.avclub.com/content/node/51180
  Subjects   pornography and guilt, sexual attitudes, relationship with Melinda Gebbie, narrative structure of Lost Girls, influence of Victorian and Edwardian pornography, influence of Robert Crumb, on obscenity statutes and censorship, the financial return on his work
  Moore Work   Lost Girls
  Word Count   4,800

  Source   nerve.com
  Date   Aug 2006
  Title   The Brothers Freud
  Interviewer   Gwynne Watkins
  Link   http://www.nerve.com/screeningroom/books/
interview_alanmoore/
  Subjects   genesis of Lost Girls, pornographic influences, ideal reaction to Lost Girls, on writing sex scenes
  Moore Work   Lost Girls
  Word Count   2,850

  Source   comicbookresources.com
  Date   May 25 2006
  Title   Finding The Lost Girls With Alan Moore
  Interviewer   Adi Tantimedh
  Links   Part One
Part Two
Part Three
  Subjects   social function of pornography, relationship beween sex and war, artists working within pornography genre, sexual reading of LG source texts, on preparing for possible outcries, The Rite Of Spring as prelude to modern age
  Moore Work   Lost Girls
  Word Count   11,000

  Source   Cinescape.com
  Date   April 2006
  Title   The Virtues of Vice
  Interviewer   Kurt Amacker
  Links   Part One
Part Two
  Subjects   cultural attitudes to pornography, sexual metaphor in LG source texts, collaboration with Melinda Gebbie, LG as anti-war text, on the function of art, on the nature of prose in contrast to film
  Moore Work   Lost Girls, Watchmen
  Word Count   7,240

  Source   MTV.com
  Date   Mar 2006
  Title   The Last Angry Man
  Interviewer   Jennifer Vineyard
  Link   http://www.mtv.com/shared/movies/interviews/m/
moore_alan_060315/
  Subjects   on translating comics into films, on film adaptations of his comics, on money's relationship to art
  Moore Work   Lost Girls, V For Vendetta
  Word Count   2,100