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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Dr. Joel Shulkin discusses his debut novel, Adverse Effects. What would you do if you were the only passenger riding an otherwise empty bus on a snowy day in Boston and, when the bus makes a stop, a stranger gets on and sits down in the seat directly behind you? If you are Joel Shulkin, you write a book about it. When Joel found himself in that exact situation, the inspiration for his book, Adverse Effects, was born. Adverse Effects is a medical and psychological thriller with a bit of espionage thrown in for good measure. In this episode, Joel chats about his writing journey, how his work as a full-time physician influences his medical thrillers, and the best writing advice he received, which was not to write about only what you know but to write about what you want to know.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Stephanie Harper discusses her latest novel, Wesley Yorstead Goes Outside. It is the story of a 33-year-old graphic novelist who suffers from agoraphobia and has not left his apartment in over five years. When Wesley meets a charming and spunky grocery delivery woman named Happy Lafferty, his orderly world—both physical and mental—becomes unsettled and, for the first time in years, is changed for the better. Stephanie began this novel in 2010 as part of her MFA degree, long before the recent pandemic forced many of us into quarantine. Her novel is a mediation on fear and anxiety, and it explores the impact that human connection can have on one’s life. In this episode, Stephanie discusses her writing journey, how anxiety and fear can keep us from living our lives, and her hope that her book will help people see that relationships and human connection can transform us.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Ismée Williams discusses her latest contemporary young adult novel, This Train is Being Held. The inspiration for this book came from a ride on the NYC subway, the same subway line that she took every day to go to work at the hospital where she was a pediatric cardiologist. Ismée knew she wanted to write a romance set in NYC with characters of Latinx identity, and inspiration for such a story arrived by subway train. This Train is Being Held is a slice of NYC life, and it is ultimately a story about expectations--about who you are versus what your family, friends and society expect you to be. In this episode, Ismée discusses her goal of writing hopeful stories, how being put on bed rest with her third child launched her writing career, and an unexpected career highlight when she discovered readers of her books were creating fan art of her characters.
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In this episode, I’m celebrating the 100th episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet. I’m also celebrating the podcast’s two-year anniversary since the first episode went live on the various podcast platforms. There have been so many wonderful guest authors who visited the Bookshop to discuss their books and their writing journeys. In this episode, I’ll talk about the wide variety of authors and books that have been featured on the podcast, I’ll hit some of the interview highlights over the past two years, and I’ll marvel at the amazing authors who were gracious enough to sit down with me for a chat about books. Join me on this trip down podcasting memory lane and start the new year off right by finding a new favorite author and lots of fantastic new books to read.
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HostStacey Horan, author and book lover, is the host of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet -- a podcast dedicated to helping book lovers discover new authors. Archives
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