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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Laura Moe discusses her unintentional series of young adult novels. She is the author of the award-winning novel, Breakfast with Neruda. When the characters from her first book wouldn’t stop showing up and feeding her storylines, Laura became convinced she had to continue to write their stories. Her two latest books, both released this year, continue the storyline from her first book and are titled, Blue Valentines and The Language of the Son. Tune in to hear Laura discuss her writing journey, the challenges of both indie publishing and traditional publishing and how her background as a librarian, teacher and writing instructor has influenced her own writing.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Maggie FitzRoy discusses her first two historical romance novels, Mercy’s Way and Beacon Beach. Maggie is a former journalist and magazine editor, as well as a lifelong fan of love stories and history. Maggie now writes the kind of stories she has always longed to write--compelling romances that sweep the reader into the past. Tune in to hear Maggie chat about her writing journey and the reason her stories embody her belief that love is an adventure.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Roxanne San Jose discusses her latest book, Time Travel, which is just as the title suggests--a story of time travel in which a young inventor's boyfriend is accidentally transported 45 years into the past. The story is a mix of science fiction, adventure and romance. Time Travel is Roxanne’s second book. Her first is titled Annagram, a fantasy story about three countries fighting over fragile natural resources. This fictional story is loosely based on a real world dilemma involving the Philippines, where Roxanne was born. Tune in to hear Roxanne discuss her writing journey and her driving goal to be, above all else, creative.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author George R. Dekle Sr. discusses his most recent non-fiction book, Six Capsules: The Gilded Age Murder of Helen Potts. In this book, George details the trial of Carlyle Harris (who was the 19thcentury’s equivalent of Ted Bundy). George spent 30 years as a prosecutor, followed by 10 years as a law professor. Six Capsules is the most recent in a long list of nonfiction books written by George about famous and not-so-famous real legal cases. Tune in to hear George chat about his writing journey, how his legal background influences his selection of subject matter, and why the cases he writes about are truly stranger than fiction.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, award-winning author C. Kevin Thompson discusses his Blake Meyer thriller series. Kevin is an assistant high school principal, an ordained minister and a big fan of thrillers, whether in the form of TV shows, movies or books. In his sweeping series, Kevin’s main character is an FBI agent on the verge of retirement who is drawn into complicated and harrowing terrorism plots, human trafficking rings and acts of revenge that bring the world to the brink of war. Tune in to hear Kevin discuss his writing journey, his love for the thriller genre and why the reality of his plot lines are often just as scary as the fictional stories themselves.
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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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