Owning an Indie Bookstore | How Karmen Somers Builds Community at Court Street Books (E168)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Karmen Somers. Karmen is the owner of the indie bookstore, Court Street Books, in Florence, Alabama.
Crafting Cozy Mysteries with Humor and Heart: An Egg-citing Episode with Carmela Dutra (E167)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Carmela Dutra about her debut cozy mystery novel, A Murder Most Fowl.
Regency Balls, Modern Life & Whimsical Romance with Mollie Rushmeyer (E166)
In this episode, I am chatting with Mollie Rushmeyer about her latest novel, The Rules of Falling for You.
From the Archives: Historical Fiction and Hidden Women in History with Janet Skeslien Charles (E163)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Janet Skelsien Charles about her latest multicast audiobook, The Parisian Chapter.
Humor, Story, and the Magic of Middle Grade with Gordon Korman (E162)
In this episode, I am chatting with Gordon Korman about his latest novel, Snoop.
Grace, Community and Quirky Characters with Katie Powner (E161)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Katie Powner about her latest novel, When the Road Comes Around.
Becoming Vintage: Jacqui Lents, on The Daphne Project, Transformation and Telling Real Stories (E160)
In this episode, I am chatting with Jacqui Lents about her debut novel, The Daphne Project.
Creating Space for Writers: Karen Nelson on The Sunken Town (E158)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Karen Nelson about her latest novel, The Sunken Town.
What Lies Beneath: Cults, Family Ties and Psychological Thrillers with Clémence Michallon (E157)
In this episode, I am chatting with Clémence Michallon about her latest novel, Our Last Resort.
Love, Redemption and the Past: KyLee Woodley on Writing Historical Romance (E156)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with KyLee Woodley about her latest novel, The Bounty Hunter’s Surrender from her Outlaw Hearts series.