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.
A Legacy of Resilience: A Journey Through Domestic Violence and Loss (E159)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Mariah Dawn about her novel Dragon in You.
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.
The Mom Handbook: From Daughter to Mother — Writing and Reconciliation with Lisa Vailencour (E155)
In today’s episode, I am chatting with Lisa Vailencour, author of the memoir, The Mom Handbook.
On Faith, Fiction and Generational Wisdom: Writing Stories That Live Out the Word with Sara Brunsvold (E154)
In this episode, Christy Award-winning author Sara Brunsvold returns to share the heart behind her latest novel, The Atlas of Untold Stories. We talk about writing faith-filled fiction inspired by Scripture, the beauty of older characters and intergenerational wisdom, and how conversations with readers often spark new ideas. Sara also reflects on the influence of classic literature and offers a themed book flight that ties into her newest release.