Eric Siblin is a Canadian author and former music critic for The Montreal Gazette. He is best known for his non-fiction title, The Cello Suites, which unfolds a multi-layered story of mystery, passion, history and politics surrounding an epic piece of music by Johann Sebastian Bach. His second book, Studio Grace, chronicled his year-long quest to record an album of twelve self-penned pop songs with a group of session musicians. The Fatal Scroll, A Herculaneum Mystery is his first novel and weaves a compelling thriller around looted antiquities, cutting edge technology, and one of the great what-ifs of alternative history! Join Eric and Red as they discuss lost libraries, buried treasures, and digital archaeology.
Eric Siblin is a Canadian author and former music critic for The Montreal Gazette. He is best known for his non-fiction title, The Cello Suites,
which unfolds a multi-layered story of mystery, passion, history and politics surrounding an epic piece of music by Johann Sebastian Bach.
His second book, Studio Grace, chronicled his year-long quest to record an album of twelve self-penned pop songs with a group of session musicians.
The Fatal Scroll, A Herculaneum Mystery is his first novel and weaves a compelling thriller around looted antiquities, cutting edge technology, and one of the great what-ifs of alternative history!
Join Eric and Red as they discuss lost libraries, buried treasures, and digital archaeology.