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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author L.M. Whitaker discusses her debut novel, The Crucible of Steele. It is a fast-paced tech thriller that began with two questions: What if Charles Darwin’s contemporaries began a process for breeding the perfect human? And what if a modern-day woman with no living relatives has a chance encounter with a nearly identical twin, leading her to discover that she is the product of a 150-year eugenics experiment? In The Crucible of Steele, the science is real. Linda’s background is data science, and she has spent her career dealing with numbers, computer technology and artificial intelligence. If you are thinking that is a rather left-brained profession for a fiction writer, you’d be wrong. As Linda explains, it is all about problem-solving, and it is much more creative than people realize. In this episode, I’ll chat with Linda about her writing journey, her plans for a sequel, and how writing The Crucible of Steele was a race against time because the development of technology was happening so fast it was running away from her.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Debora G. de Farias discusses her debut novel, Standing Tall. In this work of historical fiction, Debora tells the story of Cecilia Grierson, Argentina’s first female physician. Set against the progressive era of the Golden Age, Standing Tall explores the vibrant culture and realities of life in South America, including the plight of immigrants, the fight for women’s rights, and the yearning to be part of the global pursuit of knowledge in both science and art. In Standing Tall, Debora’s characters discover that there is always love, there is always hope. Her readers will discover that as well. In this episode, I’ll chat with Debora about her writing journey, how she came to learn about Dr. Cecilia Grierson, and her desire to write about little known heroes in the hope that we may get to know them better.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Claire Matturro discusses her latest novel, The Smuggler’s Daughter. It is a crime thriller set on the Gulf Coast of Florida, which is Claire’s home state and a place that she readily admits is rich for crime fiction. The Smuggler’s Daughter is a twisting, turning game of cat and mouse, complete with a world-weary detective and plenty of murder. The novel is inspired by real-life events that took place in Florida in the late 1970’s involving a drug smuggling ring that lead to several murders where the bodies were buried in a sink hole. In this episode, I’ll chat with Claire about her writing journey, why she doesn’t think she could set a book as effectively in any place other than Florida, and the crucial role her brother played in the creation of The Smuggler’s Daughter.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author DeAnna Lynn discusses her latest children’s picture book, SOAR!: A children’s book about overcoming. Looking for a book for young readers about overcoming adversity and rising above stereotypes? Check out SOAR!, which introduces readers to a young boy from inner city Chicago who learns to overcome the circumstances in his life and appreciate how special he truly is. DeAnna is an experienced Early Childhood educator, and she uses her knowledge of social-emotional development to write culturally relevant books for children of color. Her mission is to influence children and families through both culturally responsive teaching and children’s literature. In this episode, DeAnna discusses her writing journey, the use of companion coloring books to strengthen children’s learning, and how she loves experimenting with new strategies and methods of weaving positive messages into her work.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Rick Reed discusses his Jack Murphy thriller series. In the latest installment, The Fiercest Enemy (Book #9), a chilling discovery in the underground mines of rural Indiana sends Det. Jack Murphy searching for the truth on behalf of the victims. In writing this series, Rick draws from his own background as a detective with more than 30 years in law enforcement. Rick’s main character, Det. Jack Murphy, is based on several detectives he has known over the years, and much of the books’ supporting casts are amalgamations of real people. Rick readily admits to drawing on real life for inspiration for his stories, because, as he will attest from his own law enforcement background, the truth is stranger than fiction. In fact, his very first book, Blood Trail, is the true-crime story about how a bad check led him to track down a serial killer. In this episode, I’ll chat with Rick about his writing journey, how his books reflect the detective’s job of finding the truth, and his plans for more Det. Jack Murphy books.
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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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