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Writers' Voices
Writers' Voice
40 episodes
8 months ago
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Writers' Voices
Lyndsay Rush
In A Bit Much, comedy writer and poet, Lyndsay Rush, presents her debut book, a collection of poetry containing over 140 funny and heartwarming poems about her experiences with life, love, and womanhood. Rush, who became a poet by accident, became a viral sensation when her witty and relatable poems were posted on her popular Read More
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10 months ago
59 minutes 59 seconds

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Chris Colbert
In Technology is Dead: The Path to a More Human Future, former managing director of the Harvard Innovation Labs, author, and global speaker, Chris Colbert, writes an insightful and thought-provoking book centered around humanity’s dependance on technology and how we as a society can use that to produce positive outcomes for us rather than unintended, Read More
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10 months ago
1 hour

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Diane Ehrensaft
In Gender Explained: A New Understanding of Identity in a Gender Creative World, developmental and clinical psychologist, Diane Ehrensaft, PhD, and her co-author, Michelle Jurkiewicz, PsyD, explore the changing culture of gender in today’s world. According to Ehrensaft, this is a time in history where the uncertainty of this topic is making many people anxious. Read More
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10 months ago
1 hour

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Peter Himmelman
In Suspended by No String: A Songwriter’s Reflections on Faith, Aliveness, and Wonder, Emmy and Grammy-nominated musician and writer, Peter Himmelman, presents a collection of essays that touches on topics that both inspire and reflect on everyday life. While his book includes some personal recollections, he doesn’t consider it to be his memoir even if Read More
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11 months ago
1 hour 1 second

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Danielle Trussoni
In The Puzzle Box, New York Times bestselling author, Danielle Trussoni, writes an intriguing follow-up to her 2023 hit thriller, The Puzzle Master. Set in Japan during the Year of the Wood Dragon, her novel tells the story of a puzzle savant named Mike who has been invited to Tokyo to help crack the ancient Read More
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11 months ago
1 hour

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Aurélie Thiele
French American author, Aurélie Thiele, joins Writer’s Voices to talk about her debut novel, a historical fiction titled The Paris Understudy. Set in Paris in the time before, during, and after WWII, the book tells the story of two rival women, French opera extraordinaire, Madeleine Moreau, and her understudy, a novice named Yvonne Chevallier. When Read More
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11 months ago
59 minutes 58 seconds

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Anne Abel
In Mattie, Milo, and Me, Moth StorySLAM winner, Anne Abel, shares her moving memoir about the role her dogs, Mattie and Milo, played in her journey of recovery from her traumatic childhood. Her first dog was Mattie, one she took in when her son was 10 years old, and ended up falling completely in love Read More
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11 months ago
59 minutes 59 seconds

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Crystal King
Author and marketing expert, Crystal King, visits Writer’s Voices to discuss her third novel, a blend of mythology mixed with history and goth, titled In the Garden of Monsters. Set in 1948 in Italy’s Sacro Bosco, her book is a retelling of the Greek myth of Hades and Persephone, and is told from the point Read More
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11 months ago
59 minutes 58 seconds

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Greer Macallister
Bestselling historical fiction author, Greer Macallister joins Writer’s Voices to discuss her newest historical novel, The Thirteenth Husband. Set during the Gilded Age, the book tells the story of a real-life Bohemian heiress named Aimee Crocker. According to Macallister, “She was an heiress from a well-to-do, California family. Her father was actually the lawyer for Read More
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11 months ago
1 hour

Writers' Voices
David Ellis
The Best Lies is New York Times #1 bestselling author, David Ellis’, 11th published crime novel. The book follows Leo Balanoff, an attorney and diagnosed pathological liar, who’s framed for the murder of a local gangster. In exchange for life in prison, Leo chooses to go undercover for the FBI to help take down the Read More
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1 year ago
1 hour 4 seconds

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Holly LaBarbera
Therapist, adjunct professor, and author, Holly LaBarbera, joins us to discuss her debut novel, All I Know. As she describes it, “The story is about two intertwined, dysfunctional families… it’s about this one woman’s discovery to move beyond your childhood wounds and issues and how to find love and live a healthy life with healthy Read More
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1 year ago
59 minutes 59 seconds

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Eloisa James
New York Times bestselling author and professor of English literature, Eloisa James, joins Writer’s Voices to discuss her newest historical romance, Viscount in Love. The first novel in her Accidental Brides series,Viscount in Love tells the story of Viscount Dominic Kelbourne, the caregiver of two orphaned twins, who has intentions of marrying his fiancée Leonora, Read More
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1 year ago
59 minutes 58 seconds

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David Wroblewski
In his second novel, Familiaris, author David Wroblewski writes the precursor to his #1 New York Times bestselling book, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. Chosen as Oprah’s Book Club Picks, both books follow members of the Sawtelle family and their life on a farm in northern Wisconsin. This story, however, delves into the origin of Read More
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1 year ago
59 minutes 57 seconds

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Michael Castleman
In his 19th book, journalist and author, Michael Castleman, writes The Untold Story of Books: A Writer’s History of Book Publishing, a comprehensive guide chronicling the history of publishing. Well-written and filled with extensive research, The Untold Story of Books provides a wealth of information and interesting facts that anyone, from aspiring writers to someone Read More
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1 year ago
1 hour

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Lucy Antek Johnson
In This Was Toscanini: The Maestro, My Father, and Me, Lucy Antek Johnson, along with her father, Samuel Antek, present an in-depth, firsthand account of Arturo Toscanini, one of the greatest and most influential conductors of the 20th century. Told from the point of view of Samuel, a first violinist of seventeen years in Toscanini’s Read More
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1 year ago
59 minutes 58 seconds

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Don Silver
In his second novel, musician and former producer, Don Silver, presents Scorched, a coming-of-age, mystery thriller. Set in Philadelphia, the story follows the life of 14-year-old Jonas Shore who, after the death of his father, makes some misguided decisions that land him in Lafayette Academy, a boarding school for orphans and delinquents. According to Silver, Read More
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1 year ago
59 minutes 59 seconds

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Jacqueline Gay Walley
Writing coach, editor, and author, Jacqueline Gay Walley, joins Writer’s Voices to discuss her intriguing new novel, The Waw. The book tells the story of an American woman who, in the hopes of escaping her life, journeys abroad after envisioning a small, lovely English town by the sea. In her voyage of self discovery, she Read More
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1 year ago
59 minutes 34 seconds

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Eric Weiner
Award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author, Eric Weiner, stops by to discuss his newest nonfiction book, an unconventional biography about Benjamin Franklin, titled Ben & Me: In Search of a Founder’s Formula for a Long and Useful Life. Part memoir, part biography, part travelogue and more, Ben & Me explores the various parts Read More
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1 year ago
1 hour

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Leo Daughtry
Former lawyer and politician, Leo Daughtry, stopped by to share his debut novel, Talmadge Farm. Set in North Carolina in the 1950’s, Talmadge Farm follows the lives of Gordon Talmadge, a wealthy landowner, and the two sharecropping families who reside and tend to the tobacco farm on his property. As readers delve into the novel, Read More
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1 year ago
59 minutes 58 seconds

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Mai Corland
Korean American laywer and author, Mai Corland, joins Writer’s Voices to discuss her latest novel, an epic fantasy saga, Five Broken Blades. Part of a three book series, it is the first in the trilogy, with the second book, Four Ruined Realms, coming out in January 2025 and the third book expected to be released Read More
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1 year ago
59 minutes 37 seconds

Writers' Voices
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