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    Explore "tj klune" with insightful episodes like "Folge 59 - TJ Klune & Verlorene der Zeiten", "Episode 155 - An Interview with TJ Klune", "Episode 148 - Time with Tom", "Ep. 37: Italy (Death at La Fenice + One Italian Summer)" and "TJ Klune" from podcasts like ""Der Leseschwäche Podcast", "The Dialogue Doctor Podcast", "The Dialogue Doctor Podcast", "Hearts & Daggers" and "The Bookshop Podcast"" and more!

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    Folge 59 - TJ Klune & Verlorene der Zeiten

    Folge 59 - TJ Klune & Verlorene der Zeiten
    In dieser Folge sprechen wir über die ersten Bücher, die wir dieses Jahr verschlungen haben, dazu stellen wir euch den Autor TJ Klune vor und das Buch “Verlorene der Zeiten” von Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone. TJ Klune ist bekannt für seine Darstellung von queeren Charakteren in seinen Romanen und hat schon zahlreiche Bücher geschrieben. Seine Bücher sind voller Humor und treffen immer ins Herz. In “Verlorene der Zeiten” geht es um Liebe, die Raum und Zeit überwindet. Amal El-Mohtar und Max Gladstone verbinden ihre unterschiedlichen Schreibstile zu etwas Neuem. Eine Sci-Fi Geschichte, die man nicht verpassen sollte. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören und wir würden uns über Feedback sehr freuen und folgt uns auf den unten angegebenen Plattformen. Und wenn Euch unser Podcast gefällt, dann würden wir uns über 5 Sterne bei Apple Podcast und Spotify freuen.

    Episode 155 - An Interview with TJ Klune

    Episode 155 - An Interview with TJ Klune

    Jeff sits down with the Great TJ Klune. They talk about writing powerful and dynamic characters, building character growth arcs, TJ's passion for inclusivity in his writing, using sensitivity readers, and a whole bunch of other things.

    To find more on TJ Klune, head over to https://www.tjklunebooks.com/

    For more on writing dialogue, head to https://dialoguedoctor.com/

    Episode 148 - Time with Tom

    Episode 148 - Time with Tom

    In this episode, Tom Holbrook returns for a chat with Jeff about TJ Klune's The Life of Puppets. In addition to breaking down what they love about the book and the masterful things Klune does to craft a powerful story, they go deep into craft issue they are struggling with.

    To find more of Tom's service, check out https://holbrookauthorservices.com/

    To learn more about dialogue, check out https://dialoguedoctor.com/

    Ep. 37: Italy (Death at La Fenice + One Italian Summer)

    Ep. 37: Italy (Death at La Fenice + One Italian Summer)

    Summary: Ciao, bella! Welcome to the first stop on our Summer Jetset Series - Italy! Today Devin and Holly visit Venice and Positano together to understand the close relationship between love and death in Italy. Since the time of Shakespeare, the country has been a place of passion in literature (second only, perhaps, to France). They agree that regardless of your prior experience visiting the country, novels set in the country are always vivid, intriguing, and colorful. 

    Topics Discussed:

    • The Dagger (4:19): Holly discussed Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon, a crime fiction novel set in Venice featuring the fictional hero Commissario Guido Brunetti. The book opens at the end of intermission at Teatro La Fenice; the conductor, Maestro Wallauer, has been poisoned and is dead on the floor of his dressing room. Holly’s key takeaways were:

      • The mystery of who killed the Maestro is a slow burn through the book. Brunetti’s tactics are conversation focused, and the novel is the opposite of a templated popcorn thriller. That being said, it came together very effectively by the end. 

      • Leon has lived in Venice for years and brought her experiences to the page; we get great behind-the-scenes looks at the Venetian opera house, excursions by canal around the city, and a colorful cast of Italian characters (most of whom are constantly smoking and drinking coffee) 

      • This series is the Italian cousin to the Bruno Chief of Police series set in southern France; if you’re a fan of Louise Penny you’ll also likely enjoy these books! 

    • The Heart (17:35): Devin discussed One Italian Summer by Rebecca Searle, a novel set in Positano that follows Katy Silver on a vacation that was intended as a mother-daughter trip. When Katy’s mother dies before they can make it to the Amalfi Coast, Katy’s entire sense of reality and herself is turned upside down. She is unsure if she wants to stay in her marriage, and uses the vacation to get some space. Devin’s key takeaways were:

      • This is essentially a time travel story; once Katy arrives, she meets her own mother (Carol) at 30 years old in the summer she had spent in Positano before meeting her husband and settling down. The time travel element isn’t fully explained and the reader is left unsure of how Katy travels back and forth across decades (best not to think too hard on this and just enjoy the story). 

      • Searle explores this mother-daughter relationship in-depth through the novel. Katy has a romantic fling as well, but ultimately the book posits that Carol is her soulmate. Katy must learn how to reframe herself as an individual, instead of as a bonded pair with her mother. 

      • Regardless of the plot holes, this novel had such vivid descriptions of Positano, the hotels, the hills, the restaurants, even Katy’s outfits, that the reader is fully drawn into the Italian adventure. The sense of place could not be stronger. 

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    • What’s Making Our Hearts Race (41:15):

     

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    TJ Klune

    TJ Klune

    In this episode, I'm chatting with author TJ Klune about his new book In The Lives Of Puppets, the importance of libraries and indie bookshops, the two people who sparked his love of writing, and books!

    TJ KLUNE is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling Lambda Literary Award-winning author of The House in the Cerulean Sea, The Extraordinaries, and more. Being queer himself, Klune believes it's important—now more than ever—to have accurate, positive queer representation in stories.

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