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    Explore " debut novel" with insightful episodes like "How Shark Heart Transformed Emily Habeck and Her Readers", "Ep 339 - 2023 Challenge Review Plus 2024’s Challenge Reveal!", "The Secret Of More With Tejaswini Apte-Rahm", "Book | The Daedalus Protocol | A Conversation With Author Jeff Sheckter | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli" and "Book | The Daedalus Protocol | A Conversation With Author Jeff Sheckter | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli" from podcasts like ""Book Gang", "Reading Glasses", "The Literary City", "Audio Signals" and "ITSPmagazine"" and more!

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    How Shark Heart Transformed Emily Habeck and Her Readers

    How Shark Heart Transformed Emily Habeck and Her Readers

    Emily Habeck discusses her widely imaginative debut novel, Shark Heart, and how this writing project transformed her life and the lives of her readers.

    It's no secret that Shark Heart was my favorite debut of the year, and today's meaningful author conversation only solidified this moving reading experience.

    We discuss the unusual overlap to our love stories and the other surprising emotional connections readers have made to this imagined world.

    Emily's success in literary fiction was a surprise, but the reason for her jump from screenplay writing to a novel may surprise you with how she ended up here.

    Drawing from her theatrical background, Habeck shares more about her unique story structure and how magical realism can still offer the reader a grounded experience.

    Discover today's BONUS BOOK LIST with 29 of the best magical realism books for your book stack this month.

    Emily joins our patron space to discuss the Shark Heart ending with surprising candidness on some of this story's more unusual paths she chose, but even more so, the ways she DIDN’T decide to go to get to this book’s ending.

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    Ep 339 - 2023 Challenge Review Plus 2024’s Challenge Reveal!

    Ep 339 - 2023 Challenge Review Plus 2024’s Challenge Reveal!

    Brea and Mallory go over their 2023 Reading Glasses challenges, and announce the challenge for 2024! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com!

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    2024 Challenge

    Books
    Debut novel
    Book from a nonbinary author
    Book set in a country you’ve never been to
    Buzzy book from this year
    Cozy book

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    Choose ten books that represent the reader you are now
    Go book browsing at the library! Online or in person
    Pick a book based on its cover
    Figure out your reading appeal factors
    Read a holiday book during that holiday

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    Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt

    Nuts and Bolts by Roma Agrawal

    Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire

    Never Have I Ever by Isabel Yap

    Hole in the Middle by Kendra Fortmeyer

    The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion

    Gallant by V.E. Schwab

    True Biz by Sara Novic

    The New Town Librarian by Kathy Anderson

    The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

    The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

    The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly

    The Secret Of More With Tejaswini Apte-Rahm

    The Secret Of More With Tejaswini Apte-Rahm

    The essence of historical fiction is telling stories set in a particular period of time. They transport us to a different place, offering insights into the past while exploring themes that are relatable across generations.

    In the craft of historical fiction, authors take creative liberties with places, events, and characters, using them as foundations for their stories. Here are some noteworthy examples: "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell, "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy, "The Pillars of the Earth" by Ken Follett, and “The Great Gatsby”... Fitzgerald. Among such works most discussed of course is Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “One Hundred Years Of Solitude.”

    One of the few Indian writers who have attempted a huge span of time in a novel is my guest today, Tejaswini Apte-Rahm. Her debut novel, "The Secret of More," unfolds in colonial Bombay and spans 50 years—1899 to 1952. (Another such notable  work is David Davidar’s “The House Of Blue Mangoes”—featured in my conversation with him in an earlier episode on this podcast: https://litcity.in/e41-sptfy.)

    Tejaswini’s story captures the transformation of Bombay, under British rule, from a mercantile centre to a busy metropolis. And the emergence of a vibrant movie industry—starting with silent movies.

    And against this intriguing backdrop, she unravels the story of a young man named Tatya, who is driven by a relentless desire for “more” success. Tatya is modelled after Tejaswini’s great-grandfather—and she crafted his character and that of early Bombay through extensive research, including the oral histories of her family.

    It's easy to understand why "The Secret Of More" has captured the attention of critics like myself and many others. There's something truly compelling about this novel that draws you in and keeps you there. Managing to maintain a charged narrative across five decades is not easy, but Tejaswini does it well. Deservedly, the book just won the Tata Literature Live First Book Award For Fiction 2023, and at the time of this recording, it's shortlisted for both the JCB and the Atta Galatta awards. The JCB award winner is to be announced around the time this episode goes live.

    I invited her on this podcast to get a look at her creative process. So she now joins me here.

    ABOUT TEJASWINI APTE-RAHM
    Tejaswini Apte-Rahm's short story collection, These Circuses That Sweep Through the Landscape, was shortlisted for two awards in 2017. She co-authored an environmental education book for children, The Poop Book!, nominated for the Jarul Book Award 2021-22 and translated into Tibetan. Her fiction has appeared in various publications. She has worked as a journalist and environmental researcher. She studied in Singapore and the UK, and has lived in Serbia, Israel, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Fiji and Azerbaijan. She currently lives in Germany.

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    Book | The Daedalus Protocol | A Conversation With Author Jeff Sheckter | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli

    Book | The Daedalus Protocol | A Conversation With Author Jeff Sheckter | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli

    Guests: Jeff Sheckter, Author

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-sheckter-4413a237?

    On Instagram | https://instagram.com/jeffsheckterbooks

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    Hosts: 

    Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals Podcast

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli

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    Episode Introduction

    In a new episode of the Audio Signals Podcast, I journey into the fascinating world of Jeff Sheckter's debut novel, "The Daedalus Protocol". This gripping tale unfolds as a deadly pathogen threatens global catastrophe, prompting a mysterious figure named Daedalus to assemble a skilled team for an extraordinary mission. Led by SEAL commander Gryphon Oake, the team embarks on a treacherous archaeological quest, from ancient tombs to the Vatican, in search of a legendary artifact that could prevent imminent disaster.

    I explore with Jeff how he transitioned from a tech and real estate background to writing a complex thriller that blends elements of his passions, his heritage, historical puzzles, and an action-packed narrative. He shares his journey of self-discovery and creative evolution, from an initial kernel of an idea to a best-selling novel, despite having no prior experience in fiction writing.

    Jeff's story is a testament to following one's passion and the power of perseverance. He recounts how he used his analytical skills honed in tech and real estate to navigate the daunting world of publishing, ultimately achieving success with his first novel. His family played a pivotal role in this journey, with his sons contributing significantly to the editing process, even helping design the book's cover using AI technology.

    This episode not only spotlights an intriguing thriller but also celebrates the human spirit's capability to venture into unknown territories and succeed, reminding us that sometimes, stepping out of our comfort zone can lead to extraordinary achievements.

    About the Book

    A deadly pathogen has been unleashed across the globe, killing livestock and destroying crops as it spreads. A near-extinction event from worldwide famine will be certain if it’s not stopped in time.

    A mysterious man known only as Daedalus, possessing advanced technology and seemingly unlimited resources, has assembled a crew of notable soldiers and scientists for a mission to stop the coming plague.

    Embarking on a perilous archeological odyssey, this elite team, led by SEAL commander Gryphon Oake, delves from the depths of ancient tombs to the heart of the Catholic Church in order to unearth a long-buried treasure required to save the world. Racing against time and a crazed zealot hell-bent on annihilation, they must find the location of the fabled Fountain of Youth to thwart the coming threat.

    Unlock the mysteries of this pulse-pounding thriller, as the team deciphers puzzles from the age of the pharaohs and discover the true nature of immortality. To secure our future, they must reach back and uncover the secrets from our past.

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    Resources

    The Daedalus Protocol: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1738936104?

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    Book | The Daedalus Protocol | A Conversation With Author Jeff Sheckter | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli

    Book | The Daedalus Protocol | A Conversation With Author Jeff Sheckter | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli

    Guests: Jeff Sheckter, Author

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-sheckter-4413a237?

    On Instagram | https://instagram.com/jeffsheckterbooks

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    Hosts: 

    Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals Podcast

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli

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    Episode Introduction

    In a new episode of the Audio Signals Podcast, I journey into the fascinating world of Jeff Sheckter's debut novel, "The Daedalus Protocol". This gripping tale unfolds as a deadly pathogen threatens global catastrophe, prompting a mysterious figure named Daedalus to assemble a skilled team for an extraordinary mission. Led by SEAL commander Gryphon Oake, the team embarks on a treacherous archaeological quest, from ancient tombs to the Vatican, in search of a legendary artifact that could prevent imminent disaster.

    I explore with Jeff how he transitioned from a tech and real estate background to writing a complex thriller that blends elements of his passions, his heritage, historical puzzles, and an action-packed narrative. He shares his journey of self-discovery and creative evolution, from an initial kernel of an idea to a best-selling novel, despite having no prior experience in fiction writing.

    Jeff's story is a testament to following one's passion and the power of perseverance. He recounts how he used his analytical skills honed in tech and real estate to navigate the daunting world of publishing, ultimately achieving success with his first novel. His family played a pivotal role in this journey, with his sons contributing significantly to the editing process, even helping design the book's cover using AI technology.

    This episode not only spotlights an intriguing thriller but also celebrates the human spirit's capability to venture into unknown territories and succeed, reminding us that sometimes, stepping out of our comfort zone can lead to extraordinary achievements.

    About the Book

    A deadly pathogen has been unleashed across the globe, killing livestock and destroying crops as it spreads. A near-extinction event from worldwide famine will be certain if it’s not stopped in time.

    A mysterious man known only as Daedalus, possessing advanced technology and seemingly unlimited resources, has assembled a crew of notable soldiers and scientists for a mission to stop the coming plague.

    Embarking on a perilous archeological odyssey, this elite team, led by SEAL commander Gryphon Oake, delves from the depths of ancient tombs to the heart of the Catholic Church in order to unearth a long-buried treasure required to save the world. Racing against time and a crazed zealot hell-bent on annihilation, they must find the location of the fabled Fountain of Youth to thwart the coming threat.

    Unlock the mysteries of this pulse-pounding thriller, as the team deciphers puzzles from the age of the pharaohs and discover the true nature of immortality. To secure our future, they must reach back and uncover the secrets from our past.

    _____________________________

    Resources

    The Daedalus Protocol: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1738936104?

    _____________________________

    For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: 
    https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signals

    Watch the video version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllS0aVY7qlwHxX3uiN7tqqsy

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    BYOB's Halloween Special: "The Spite House" by Johnny Compton

    BYOB's Halloween Special: "The Spite House" by Johnny Compton

    BYOB, the Bring Your Own Book Podcast, is back for Season 3 featuring your favourite bookworms Nikki and Kelly. Every episode we'll discuss the book we read and share our unfiltered thoughts and opinions.

    Happy Halloween! This episode, Nikki and Kelly are joined by their partners, Scott and Bryce, to read The Spite House by Johnny Compton. This debut novel puts a new spin on the haunted house trope with themes of ancestral trauma, grief, and retribution.
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    Eric Ross is on the run from a mysterious past with his two daughters in tow. Having left his wife, his house, his whole life behind in Maryland, he’s desperate for money–it’s not easy to find safe work when you can’t provide references, you can’t stay in one place for long, and you’re paranoid that your past is creeping back up on you.

    When he comes across the strange ad for the Masson House in Degener, Texas, Eric thinks they may have finally caught a lucky break. The Masson property, notorious for being one of the most haunted places in Texas, needs a caretaker of sorts. The owner is looking for proof of paranormal activity. All they need to do is stay in the house and keep a detailed record of everything that happens there. Provided the house’s horrors don’t drive them all mad, like the caretakers before them.
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    Think you're brave enough to withstand the evil within the Spite House? Enter if you dare...

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    New Release Historical Fantasy: Kell Woods, After the Forest

    New Release Historical Fantasy: Kell Woods, After the Forest

    Are you curious to uncover the secrets behind crafting a captivating debut novel? What about the art of weaving fantasy, history, and fairy tales into a spellbinding narrative? Today, we're thrilled to have debut novelist Kell Woods on the Convo Couch, painting a vivid picture of her journey from a childhood filled with magic to becoming the author of AFTER THE FOREST. The book is a fascinating amalgamation of love, magic, history, and a retelling of the Hansel & Gretel fairy tale—promising to leave you enchanted.

    We dive deep into Kell's writing process, exploring the challenges she faced, from finding an agent to maintaining historical accuracy. We also discuss the inspiration she drew from fairy tales and how she skillfully infused her narrative with historical elements. As a debut author, Kell opens up about her struggles and triumphs, offering valuable insights for aspiring writers. In addition, we explore the unique themes in her novel and the powerful message it delivers about acknowledging and embracing one's uniqueness.

    Towards the end of our conversation, we switch gears to talk about the business side of writing and launching a novel. Kell shares her tips on time management, the importance of professional feedback, and how to effectively promote your book online. We celebrate the book launch and discuss the joy of connecting with readers. Whatever your relationship with writing—whether you're an aspiring author or a fantasy lover—this episode is an insightful journey into the universe of storytelling.

    Tune in and be prepared to be inspired.

     

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    Ep. 30: Dominic Lim: All the Right Notes

    Ep. 30: Dominic Lim: All the Right Notes

    Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.

    About the guest author:

    Dominic Lim holds a master’s from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, is an alumnus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and has sung with numerous professional choral ensembles. Lim  is also a member of the Actors’ Equity Association and has performed Off-Broadway and in regional productions throughout the US. He lives in Oakland, California and supports the San Francisco Bay Area writing community as a member of the Writers Grotto and as a co-host of San Francisco’s Babylon Salon, the quarterly reading & performance series which has featured award-winning authors, including Booker Prize winners, National Book Award winners, and more. You can follow him on Instagram at @jdominiclim.

    About the host:

    Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to help authors succeed. She is an internationally published author of four historical fiction novels. Her debut, The Virgin's Knot, was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers book. She recently finished her first YA crossover novel inspired by her nephew with Down syndrome. She lives in Marin County with her daughter and enjoys mountain biking, surfing and hiking with her dog. To learn more about her books and private writing coaching services, please visit hollylynnpayne.com or find her at Instagram and Twitter @hollylynnpayne.

    If you have a first page you’d like to submit to the Page One Podcast, please do so here.

    As an author and writing coach, I know that the first page of any book has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. So I thought to ask your favorite master storytellers how they do their magic to hook YOU. 

    After the first few episodes, it occurred to me that maybe someone listening might be curious how their first page sits with an audience, so I’m opening up Page One to any writer who wants to submit the first page of a book they’re currently writing. 

    If your page is chosen, you’ll be invited onto the show to read it and get live feedback from one of Page One’s master storytellers. Page One exists to inspire, celebrate and promote the work of both well-known and unknown creative talent.  

    You can listen to Page One on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and all your favorite podcast players. 

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    To get updates and writing tips from master storytellers, follow me on
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    Until then, be well and keep reading!

    In service,

    Holly

    Thank you for listening to the Page One Podcast, where master storytellers discuss the stories and struggles behind the critical first page of their books. If you liked this episode, please share it on social, leave a review on your favorite podcast players and tell your friends! 

    I hope you enjoy this labor of love as much as I love hosting, producing, and editing it. Please keep in touch by signing up to receive my newsletter at www.hollylynnpayne.com with the latest episodes each month. Delivered to your inbox with a smile. 

     

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    The Bourne Trilogy with Odian Levy

    The Bourne Trilogy with Odian Levy

    In this captivating episode of Generation 'S', we dive deep into the world of espionage, thrilling narratives, and the legacy of the Bourne movies. Join me as I sit down with (future) best-selling author Odian Levy to discuss his highly-anticipated debut novel, "Hummingbird."

    To check out the novel for yourself on Amazon, click here.

    "Hummingbird" is a pulse-pounding spy thriller that has been making waves in the literary world. Odian shares the inspiration behind the book, the process of crafting a gripping spy narrative, and what readers can expect from this exciting debut.

    But that's not all. The conversation takes an intriguing turn as the duo explores how the Bourne movies, particularly  the original Bourne trilogy, played a pivotal role in revitalizing the spy movie genre in the early 2000s. They delve into the impact of Jason Bourne as a character, the visceral action sequences, and how these films transformed the way we view espionage on the silver screen.

    From the pages of "Hummingbird" to the iconic scenes of the Bourne series, this episode is a thrilling exploration of the spy genre's evolution and its enduring appeal. Whether you're a fan of gripping spy novels or action-packed movies, this conversation promises to leave you with fresh insights and a renewed appreciation for the world of spies.

    Tune in to Generation 'S' for a captivating discussion that bridges the gap between classic espionage and modern storytelling, all while uncovering the secrets behind "Hummingbird" and the Bourne legacy.


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    Ep. 130 The Freedom Clause by Hannah Sloane

    Ep. 130 The Freedom Clause by Hannah Sloane

    If your spouse suggested you each sleep with other people one night a year for the next five years, would you agree?  Well, we get to see how that plays out in Hannah Sloane's debut novel, "The Freedom Clause."  In this episode, we explore the dynamics of Dominic and Daphne, the novel's main characters, who decide to embark on this unconventional arrangement and how this 'freedom clause' becomes a catalyst for Daphne's personal growth and self-assertion.
    BOOK:
    The Freedom Clause by Hannah Sloane on Amazon or Bookshop.
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    WB_S3E30 Shark Heart with Emily Habeck

    WB_S3E30 Shark Heart with Emily Habeck

    WRITERS' BLOCK Join Patti Callahan Henry and Ron Block as they are joined by debut novelist, Emily Habeck, author of Shark Heart, a beautifully told story of grief and change. Wren and Lewis are a newly married couple. Lewis finds out that he will slowly change into a great white shark within a year, causing them to face the unthinkable. This deeply felt love story will grab readers from the first page. Emily talks about her own pursuit of her creative dream and offers deep insight into the writing of this gorgeous story of marriage, motherhood and letting go. 

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    Magical Creativity: Alex Jennings and the Ballad of Perilous Graves

    Magical Creativity: Alex Jennings and the Ballad of Perilous Graves

    Alex Jennings is a writer, editor, teacher, and poet living in New Orleans. He is the author of the debut novel "The Ballad of Perilous Graves" and is known for his love of music, film, and comics.


    Alex shares how his father's wish for a fantasy novel with a black hero influenced his writing. Alex describes his debut novel, "The Ballad of Perilous Graves," a black exploitation Pippi Longstocking adventure set in a version of New Orleans where music is a kind of sorcery. He talks about the writing process and the challenges he faced in bringing the novel to life. Alex also discusses the importance of representation in his work, including a trans character with powerful magic. He shares how living in New Orleans has influenced his creativity and helped him understand the importance of community in his work.

    During this conversation:

    • Step into the captivating narrative of "The Ballad of Perilous Graves," Alex Jennings' debut novel that fuses the vibrancy of black exploitation with the enchantment of Pippi Longstocking, creating an uncharted adventure in a New Orleans world where music wields magical powers.
    • Join the exploration of the novel's rich tapestry as we delve into its profound examination of representation, guided by the journey of a trans character wielding formidable magic and navigating themes that resonate with today's discourse.
    • Embark on a literary journey as Alex Jennings unveils the intricate evolution of his writing process, inspired by his father's longing for a fantasy novel with a black hero, and follow the decade-long path to crafting a story that merges imagination with cultural significance.
    • Immerse yourself in the vibrant heart of New Orleans through Alex's lens, as we delve into how the city's sense of community has become a wellspring of inspiration, leaving an indelible mark on his creative identity and influencing the narratives he weaves.


    Join host Rob Lee as he delves into the creative mind of writer Alex Jennings. From comics to music, they discuss the influences behind his debut novel on The Truth in This Art podcast!


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    Ep. 97 Small Joys by Elvin James Mensah

    Ep. 97 Small Joys by Elvin James Mensah

    In Small Joys, we see how an unexpected friendship saves a young man's life.  Our main character Harley suffers from anxiety and depression.  His attempt on his own life is interrupted by his new flatmate, Muddy, who, unlike Harley, has an “enthusiasm for life” and finds joy in the small things around him.
    Though this novel starts in a dark place, it’s incredibly hopeful and prioritizes kindness, compassion, and love.  It’s a novel about chosen family, the winding road to happiness, the grace of second chances, and being our authentic selves.
    Today on the couch, I'm pleased to welcome author Elvin James Mensah.  First, we talk about his debut novel, Smalls Joys; then, we get into his writing and reading life.  Elvin also shares book and bookstore recommendations, plus lots more.
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    Small Joys by Elvin James Mensah from Amazon or Bookshop.
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    Visit bibliolifestyle.com for more information and resources to help you in your reading journey.

    THE BIBLIOLIFESTYLE 2024 SPRING READING GUIDE
    Spring into reading this season!  Download your free copy of The 2024 Spring Reading Guide when you visit springreadingguide.com.  This year's guide has twenty-one books organized across six categories, plus fun recipes, spring activities, lifestyle tips, and more.   So download your free copy and discover your next favorite book!

    Ep. 25: Susanna Hoffs: This Bird Has Flown

    Ep. 25: Susanna Hoffs: This Bird Has Flown

    Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.

    About the guest author:

    Boasting one of pop's most beloved voices, Susanna Hoffs grew up in L.A. with an ever-present soundtrack of '60s music. She loved to sing and play guitar, going on to study the arts in college. Stirred by punk and new wave, Susanna started her first band with David Roback while at UC, Berkeley. Upon returning to L.A., she placed a want ad which led her to Vicki and Debbi Peterson. In December 1980, they met in the garage of Susanna's parents' home and a band was born. Blending ’60s garage rock, lush harmonies, and jangly guitars, the Bangles became a seminal band of the ’80s with a string of hits from three platinum-selling albums. Over the decades since, the Bangles continued to tour and release LPs. 

    In 1991, Susanna issued a pop-heavy solo album, When You're a Boy. Five years later, her eponymous LP brought her closer to her musical roots than she'd been in a long time which was met with critical praise. After working together in the Austin Powers films, Susanna and Matthew Sweet formed Sid 'n Susie, releasing three volumes of their acclaimed Under the Covers series. In 2011, she stole away to the studio for Someday, a retro modern solo set that served as a stylish homage to the '60s pop that she grew up on. She followed that up in short order with two EPs. More recently, Susanna has collaborated with the Zombies, Tom Petty, Chris Martin, Mike Campbell, Jack Antonoff, Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, Aimee Mann, Andrew Bird, Jon Brion, Maya Rudolph, and others. Her debut novel, This Bird Has Flown, is published by Little Brown, a division of the Hachette Book Group. She’s a graduate from UC Berkeley with a degree in art and lives in Los Angeles with her husband of three decades and has two sons. You can find her at www.susannahoffs.com and follow her on Instagram @susannahoffs.

    About the host:

    Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to help authors succeed. She is an internationally published author of four historical fiction novels. Her debut, The Virgin's Knot, was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers book. She recently finished her first YA crossover novel inspired by her nephew with Down syndrome. She lives in Marin County with her daughter and enjoys mountain biking, surfing and hiking with her dog. To learn more about her books and private writing coaching services, please visit hollylynnpayne.com or find her at Instagram and Twitter @hollylynnpayne.

    If you have a first page you’d like to submit to the Page One Podcast, please do so here.

    As an author and writing coach, I know that the first page of any book has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. So I thought to ask your favorite master storytellers how they do their magic to hook YOU. 

    After the first few episodes, it occurred to me that maybe someone listening might be curious how their first page sits with an audience, so I’m opening up Page One to any writer who wants to submit the first page of a book they’re currently writing. 

    If your page is chosen, you’ll be invited onto the show to read it and get live feedback from one of Page One’s master storytellers. Page One exists to inspire, celebrate and promote the work of both well-known and unknown creative talent.  

    You can listen to Page One on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and all your favorite podcast players. 

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    If you're interested in getting writing tips and the latest podcast episode updates with the world's beloved master storytellers, please sign up for my very short monthly newsletter at hollylynnpayne.com and follow me @hollylynnpayne on Instagram, Twitter, Goodreads, and Facebook. Your email address is always private and you can always unsubscribe anytime. 

    The Page One Podcast is created at the foot of a mountain in Marin County, California, and is a labor of love in service to writers and book lovers. My intention is to inspire, educate and celebrate. Thank you for being a part of my creative community! 

    Be well and keep reading.

    ~Holly~

    Thank you for listening to the Page One Podcast, where master storytellers discuss the stories and struggles behind the critical first page of their books. If you liked this episode, please share it on social, leave a review on your favorite podcast players and tell your friends! 

    I hope you enjoy this labor of love as much as I love hosting, producing, and editing it. Please keep in touch by signing up to receive my newsletter at www.hollylynnpayne.com with the latest episodes each month. Delivered to your inbox with a smile. 

     

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    Ep. 64 The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff

    Ep. 64 The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff

    In The Bandit Queens, a young Indian woman rumored to have killed her husband is being asked for help by other women in their village so they can get rid of their husbands.
    Today on the couch, I’m pleased to welcome author Parini Shroff to talk about her debut novel, The Bandit Queens.  Parini also gives us lots of book and bookstore recommendations, tips for someone who wants to incorporate more reading in their lives, and readers who want to read more books, plus we talk about lots more.
    BOOK:
    Order a copy of The Bandit Queens from Amazon or Bookshop.   
    SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST:
    Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here.
    MORE RESOURCES:
    Visit bibliolifestyle.com for more information and resources to help you in your reading journey.   

    THE BIBLIOLIFESTYLE 2024 SPRING READING GUIDE
    Spring into reading this season!  Download your free copy of The 2024 Spring Reading Guide when you visit springreadingguide.com.  This year's guide has twenty-one books organized across six categories, plus fun recipes, spring activities, lifestyle tips, and more.   So download your free copy and discover your next favorite book!

    In ‘A Fractured Infinity,’ a sci-fi love story spans the metaverse

    In ‘A Fractured Infinity,’ a sci-fi love story spans the metaverse

    Creative Writing alum Nathan Tavares talks about his debut novel, "A Fractured Infinity," a sci-fi love story that's "like the movie 'Arrival,' but really gay." In this episode, Nathan gives us a view into writing sci-fi, his career as a freelance journalist, and what he learned in his MFA program.

    Read more about Nathan and our MFA in Creative Writing program.

    P.S. See Nathan speak about his book live at Brookline Booksmith on Dec. 7.

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