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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Steven Joseph discusses his new Snoodles series for young readers. Book One, Snoodles in Space: A Snoodle, The Zoodle Kidoodles, and One Happy Schmoodle, as well as Book Two, Snoodles in Space: The Zoodles Strike Back, are available now. Steven Joseph has been an attorney for thirty-eight years, and he admits to never having had any plans to write books. As of the date of this episode, he’s written six of them. Though the Snoodles series is for young readers, he’s also written books for adults that focus on what he describes as the power of crankiness. In his CrankaTsuris books for adults, Steven encourages readers to embrace their crankiness through stories derived from his work as a lawyer and his life in general. As you can imagine, all of his stories are told with his signature humor. In this episode, I’ll chat with Steven about his writing journey, the experiences he had collaborating with the illustrator of his Snoodle books, and how he begins his daily writing while out on his 2-hour morning runs.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Marcia Menter discusses her new book, That Voice: In Search of Ann Drummond-Grant, the Singer Who Shaped My Life. That Voice is part biography and part memoir. It details the life of Scottish contralto, Ann Drummond-Grant (known as Drummie) who died during the prime of her career in 1959. Drummie sang lead roles for the D’Oyly Carte Opera Company, a famous Gilbert and Sullivan troupe that toured Great Britain for over a hundred years. Years after Drummie’s death, Marcia was a young teen in upstate New York when she discovered Drummie’s legendary singing voice. That discovery impacted Marcia so profoundly that she spent years learning (or as she puts it, failing to learn) how to sing. That Voice details Drummie’s life, as well as Marcia’s own journey to try to capture some of Drummie’s musical magic for herself. In this episode, I’ll chat with Marcia about her writing journey, why Drummie’s position with the D’Oyly Carte Opera Company was so coveted, and what Marcia says is her greatest gift as a writer.
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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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