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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Ana Stanojevic discusses her new Fire Wave trilogy. All three books are now available: Fire Wave, Fire Burns and Fire Ash. Ana has always loved the fantasy and superhero genres and is a big fan of Batman, which she admits was an inspiration for this trilogy. The Fire Wave novels are all about what it means to be a superhero—how to be one and the weight of that responsibility. It is a fun mix of the superhero journey blended with mystery, fantasy and a little science fiction. Ana admits to almost giving up on the series while writing book number two. She found herself losing her inspiration, but she powered through to complete the series this year. Her goal now is to one day see her Fire Wave trilogy as a series of graphic novels. In this episode, I’ll chat with Ana about her writing journey, what she means by her “two-week rule” for writing her stories, and her gratitude to those readers who are willing to take a chance on her books.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Allie Slocum discusses her Character Club series for middle grade readers. Allie Slocum has always been a writer. Back in the third grade, she formed a writing club that met during recess, but only Allie and her best friend showed up to that first meeting. And by the second day, Allie was its sole remaining member. But back then, she began to write a series of stories that would become the spark for her current Character Club series. Each book features a different kid who participates in an after-school club, with each installment focusing on the children’s journeys as they learn various life skills -- such as compassion and forgiveness, dealing with loneliness, respecting yourself and others, and accepting the consequences of lying. Allie’s goal is to write books about regular kids living regular lives, going through regular things that kids go through. In this episode, I’ll chat with Allie about her writing journey, how her own life struggles make their way into her books, and her plans for the rest of the series and the other members of her Character Club.
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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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