Marty Ross-Dolen’s debut memoir Always There, Always Gone is lovingly stitched, unraveled, and re-woven in a luminous, genre-defying act of literary excavation.
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Marty Ross-Dolen’s debut memoir Always There, Always Gone is lovingly stitched, unraveled, and re-woven in a luminous, genre-defying act of literary excavation.
Read MoreBruce Campelia still believes in books. By embracing screens and scrollers, he hopes to keep passing on the light.
Read MoreIn the bright, improbable Venn diagram where philanthropy overlaps with film production and youth mentorship, Peter Samuelson has taken up permanent residence.
Read MoreWhat if there was a machine that could predict the exact date and time of your death? A. O. Wagner blends suspense with spiritual, exploring the hidden forces behind technology, society, and fate.
Read MoreTori Eldridge defies the contours of any one medium. With Kaua‘i Storm, she adds “Narrator” to her resume.
Read MoreDale Lisa Flint has spent a lifetime chasing stories — on the stage, behind the scenes, and now on the page. With humor, heart, and an unflinching eye, she invites readers into a world where every moment tells a deeper truth.
Read MoreThe Whims of the Muse: Carla Vergot and the Curious Case of Lily Barlow
Read MoreCaitlin Hamilton Summie reflects on her lifelong love of storytelling and the decades-long journey to publish her debut collection To Lay to Rest Our Ghosts, and the inspiration behind her novel Geographies of the Heart.
Read MoreStephen G. Eoannou’s new novel,”After Pearl” finds inspiration in a flawed memory and the ghosts of noir in Buffalo.
Read MoreTony Stewart, author of Carrying the Tiger, opens up about his late wife Lynn’s battle with cancer and how writing helped him heal, the importance of allowing complicated emotions, and how love endures even after unimaginable loss.
Read MoreAward-winning author Terry Shames steps beyond the small-town charm of Jarrett Creek in her gripping new standalone thriller, Out of Control. Set in San Francisco, the novel follows Julie Heller, a woman escaping the psychological grip of a religious cult as she struggles to reclaim her voice and power.
Read MoreC.B. Wilson is delighting fans with something rare: murder mysteries that spark joy. In this episode, we chat about her latest release, Puppied to Death, the ninth book in her beloved Bark View Mystery series.
Read MoreAward-winning author Carl Vonderau joins us to talk about his gripping new thriller, Saving Myles—a father’s race against time to save his kidnapped son from a cartel in Tijuana.
Read MoreDawn M. Barclay introduces VACATIONS CAN BE MURDER: A True Crime Lover’s Travel Guide to New England—a must-have for anyone obsessed with true crime, haunted history, and dark tourism.
Read MoreIn Frozen Lives, Jennifer Dornbush’s protagonist Emily Hartford returns to her Michigan hometown to help find her best friend’s missing son and relief quickly turns to dread.
Read MoreIn Reaching for Beautiful, psychotherapist Sally McQuillen, takes us through love, loss, and healing; an unfiltered look at grief, and the resilience that emerges from profound loss.
Read MoreSarah M. Eden has mastered the art of weaving witty, heartfelt love stories set against rich historical backdrops. The latest from the award-winning USA Today Best-selling author is The Tides of Time, an enchanting blend of history, romance, and suspense.
Read MoreCynthia Moore, introduces, DANCING ON COALS: A MEMOIR OF AN OVER PERFORMER; a journey from dysfunction to love, stability, and joy.
Read MoreRita Lussier introduces AND NOW, BACK TO ME – STORIES FROM AN EMPTY NEST. an unflinchingly honest exploration of empty nesting.
Read MoreAward-winning author Stephanie Carpenter discusses her novel MORAL TREATMENT, the story of 17-year-old Amy Underwood as she navigates life inside an institution built on the ideals of “moral treatment.” A fascinating conversation with echoes that remain important today.
Read MoreMeg Hamand, writes one heck of debut novel, weaving an unforgettable tale of survival, love, and the unbreakable human spirit.
Read MoreBestselling author Nicole Maggi makes her adult fiction debut with A Murder in Zion. A thrilling mystery featuring Special Agent Emme Helliwell of the National Park Service’s Investigative Services Branch, blending Nicole’s love for National Parks with true crime
Read MoreIf you loved Hollywood Hound of the Baskervilles, you’re in for a treat—Elizabeth Crowens is back with Bye Bye Blackbird, a thrilling historical mystery set in 1941 Hollywood. Bodies pile up, ancient artifacts appear, and even Humphrey Bogart caught in the chaos.
Read MoreMarshall Karp is no stranger to heart-pounding suspense, razor-sharp dialogue, and characters so real they practically leap off the page. The #1 New York Times bestselling author is back with a standalone novel that’s as bold as it is unforgettable.
Read MoreParanormal romance fans will love my convo with the delightful Hollie Smurthwaite about It’s Raining Men, a humorous tale inspired by the iconic song.
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