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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Kevin Moore discusses the first two books in his paranormal thriller series, The Book of Souls and The Book of Demons. Kevin practices lucid dreaming. In fact, it was a recurring dream about shadow people trying to get to his son that inspired this series of books. After his son ended up in the ICU, Kevin decided there was something prophetic in the recurring dream, and he began to write. In Kevin’s story, his main character, Jack Kelly, is a family man who has a near-death experience and wakes up in his thirteen-year-old body. He’s told that his memories of a wife and children are false, and he discovers he now has the ability to see demons and ghosts. The Book of Souls was originally intended to be only a short story. But that short story soon became a novel, and that novel grew into a series. In this episode, I’ll chat with Kevin about his writing journey, how he sees a lot of himself in his main character, Jack Kelly, and how lucid dreaming helped with his character development and plotline creation.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Alexis Hunter discusses her new memoir, Joi Lansing--A Body to Die For--A Love Story. In this book, Alexis recounts her time spent with Joi Lansing, one of the last blonde bombshells of 1950’s and ‘60’s Hollywood. Known as the Monroe of television, Joi Lansing was a talented actress, singer and performer. Alexis was just starting out in Hollywood when she met the famous actress on a movie set. The two became fast friends and were soon inseparable. Alexis’s memoir details how they fell in love but kept their relationship a secret by introducing Alexis to everyone as Joi’s little sister. Shortly after they began their relationship, Joi Lansing was diagnosed with cancer, and Alexis became her caregiver during the final few years of her life. Joi Lansing died in 1972 at the age of 43. In this episode, I’ll chat with Alexis about her writing journey, what it was like to revisit her past all these years later, and the very memorable first time she met Joi Lansing in person (believe it or not, Alexis was wearing a monkey suit).
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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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