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Heather Young interview – Episode 282

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The 282nd episode of the Reading & Writing podcast features an interview with Heather Young, author of the new novel THE DISTANT DEAD.


Expand Your Reading

Here’s a great list of African-American mystery writers from the Los Angeles Public Library.

Maurice Broaddus has been published in magazines such as Asimov’s Science Fiction, Cemetery Dance, Apex Magazine, Black Static and Weird Tales.

In 2012 Angry Robot published Broaddus’ The Knights of Breton Court trilogy in an omnibus edition.

Broaddus’ steampunk novella Buffalo Soldier was released in 2017 by Tor and was described by the New York Times Book Review as an “exciting” story packed with “alternate American history, fantastic technology and father-son bonding.”

Libro.fm – Great audibooks from your local independent bookstores

This episode of the Reading & Writing podcast is sponsored by Libro.fm. Libro.fm is the first and only company which lets you purchase audiobooks directly from your favorite local bookstore. You can pick from more than 125,000 audiobooks, including New York Times best sellers and recommendations from booksellers. You’ll get the same audiobooks at the same price as the largest audiobook company out there (you know the name). But you’ll be part of a different story — one that supports community. Use the code RWPODCAST today to get 2 audiobooks for the price of one.

You can subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or by searching “Reading and Writing Podcast” in your favorite podcast app. My favorite iPhone app for listening to podcasts is Overcast. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast via email, click here.

Check out these other Reading & Writing podcast interviews that you might enjoy:

Dean Koontz interview

James Lee Burke interview

T. R. Ragan interview

David Ignatius interview

Filed Under: fiction

Francis Booker and Michael Ragusa interview – Episode 281

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The 281st episode of the Reading & Writing podcast features an interview with Francis Booker and Michael Ragusa, co-authors of STAND: THE HOODED – BOOK 1.


Expand Your Reading

Here’s a great list of African-American mystery writers from the Los Angeles Public Library.

Maurice Broaddus has been published in magazines such as Asimov’s Science Fiction, Cemetery Dance, Apex Magazine, Black Static and Weird Tales.

In 2012 Angry Robot published Broaddus’ The Knights of Breton Court trilogy in an omnibus edition.

Broaddus’ steampunk novella Buffalo Soldier was released in 2017 by Tor and was described by the New York Times Book Review as an “exciting” story packed with “alternate American history, fantastic technology and father-son bonding.”

Libro.fm – Great audibooks from your local independent bookstores

This episode of the Reading & Writing podcast is sponsored by Libro.fm. Libro.fm is the first and only company which lets you purchase audiobooks directly from your favorite local bookstore. You can pick from more than 125,000 audiobooks, including New York Times best sellers and recommendations from booksellers. You’ll get the same audiobooks at the same price as the largest audiobook company out there (you know the name). But you’ll be part of a different story — one that supports community. Use the code RWPODCAST today to get 2 audiobooks for the price of one.

You can subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or by searching “Reading and Writing Podcast” in your favorite podcast app. My favorite iPhone app for listening to podcasts is Overcast. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast via email, click here.

Check out these other Reading & Writing podcast interviews that you might enjoy:

Dean Koontz interview

James Lee Burke interview

T. R. Ragan interview

David Ignatius interview

Filed Under: fiction

Susan Wiggs interview – Episode 280

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The 280th episode of the Reading & Writing podcast features an interview with Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling writer, and the author of the new novel THE LOST AND FOUND BOOKSHOP.

Wiggs’s novels have appeared in the #1 spot on the New York Times Bestseller List, and have captured interest around the globe with translations into more than 20 languages and 30 countries. 


Expand Your Reading

Here’s a great list of African-American mystery writers from the Los Angeles Public Library.

Libro.fm – Great audibooks from your local independent bookstores

This episode of the Reading & Writing podcast is sponsored by Libro.fm. Libro.fm is the first and only company which lets you purchase audiobooks directly from your favorite local bookstore. You can pick from more than 125,000 audiobooks, including New York Times best sellers and recommendations from booksellers. You’ll get the same audiobooks at the same price as the largest audiobook company out there (you know the name). But you’ll be part of a different story — one that supports community. Use the code RWPODCAST today to get 2 audiobooks for the price of one.

You can subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or by searching “Reading and Writing Podcast” in your favorite podcast app. My favorite iPhone app for listening to podcasts is Overcast. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast via email, click here.

Check out these other Reading & Writing podcast interviews that you might enjoy:

Dean Koontz interview

James Lee Burke interview

T. R. Ragan interview

David Ignatius interview

Filed Under: fiction

Matt Wallace interview – Episode 279

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The 279th episode of the Reading & Writing podcast features an interview with Matt Wallace, author of the brand new epic fantasy novel SAVAGE LEGION.

Matt Wallace is the Hugo–winning author of Rencor: Life in Grudge City, and the Sin du Jour series. He’s also written over one hundred short stories in addition to writing for film and television. 


You can subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or by searching “Reading and Writing Podcast” in your favorite podcast app. My favorite iPhone app for listening to podcasts is Overcast. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast via email, click here.

Expand Your Reading

Here’s a great list of African-American mystery writers from the Los Angeles Public Library.

Samuel R. Delany, Chip Delany to his friends, is an American author and literary critic. His work includes science fiction, memoir, criticism and essays on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society.

His fiction includes Babel-17, The Einstein Intersection (winners of the Nebula Award for 1966 and 1967 respectively), Nova, Dhalgren, the Return to Nevèrÿon series, and Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders. His nonfiction includes Times Square Red, Times Square Blue, About Writing, and eight books of essays. After winning four Nebula awards and two Hugo Awards over the course of his career, Delany was inducted by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 2002.

Libro.fm – Great audibooks from your local independent bookstores

This episode of the Reading & Writing podcast is sponsored by Libro.fm. Libro.fm is the first and only company which lets you purchase audiobooks directly from your favorite local bookstore. You can pick from more than 125,000 audiobooks, including New York Times best sellers and recommendations from booksellers. You’ll get the same audiobooks at the same price as the largest audiobook company out there (you know the name). But you’ll be part of a different story — one that supports community. Use the code RWPODCAST today to get 2 audiobooks for the price of one.

Check out these other Reading & Writing podcast interviews that you might enjoy:

Dean Koontz interview

James Lee Burke interview

T. R. Ragan interview

David Ignatius interview

Filed Under: fiction

Kathleen West interview – Episode 278

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The 278th episode of the Reading & Writing podcast features an interview with Kathleen West, author of the debut novel Minor Dramas & Other Catastrophes. Her second novel Are We There Yet? is scheduled for publication in March 2021.

You can subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or by searching “Reading and Writing Podcast” in your favorite podcast app. My favorite iPhone app for listening to podcasts is Overcast. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast via email, click here.


Expand Your Reading

Here’s a great list of African-American mystery writers from the Los Angeles Public Library.

Octavia Butler is an acclaimed African-American science fiction writer. Her novels, among others, include Kindred, Bloodchild, and Parable of the Sower.

Butler was a multiple recipient of both the Hugo and Nebula awards, and she became in 1995 the first science-fiction writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowship.

Libro.fm – Great audibooks from your local independent bookstores

This episode of the Reading & Writing podcast is sponsored by Libro.fm. Libro.fm is the first and only company which lets you purchase audiobooks directly from your favorite local bookstore. You can pick from more than 125,000 audiobooks, including New York Times best sellers and recommendations from booksellers. You’ll get the same audiobooks at the same price as the largest audiobook company out there (you know the name). But you’ll be part of a different story — one that supports community. Use the code RWPODCAST today to get 2 audiobooks for the price of one.

Check out these other Reading & Writing podcast interviews that you might enjoy:

Dean Koontz interview

James Lee Burke interview

Allison Pang interview

Richard Knaak interview

Filed Under: fiction

T.R. Ragan interview – Episode 277

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The 277th episode of the Reading & Writing podcast features an interview with T. R. Ragan.

T.R. Ragan (Theresa Ragan) is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author. Ragan’s latest novel is DON’T MAKE A SOUND.


Expand Your Reading

Here’s a great list of African-American mystery writers from the Los Angeles Public Library.

Charles Saunders is an African-American author and journalist currently living in Canada. He’s best known for his Imaro sword-and-sorcery novels.

From the jacket description of Imaro:

Imaro is heroic fantasy like it’s never been done before. Based on Africa, and African traditions and legends, Charles Saunders has created Nyumbani (which means “home” in Swahili), an amalgam of the real, the semi-real, and the unreal. Imaro is the name of the larger-than-life warrior, an outcast, who travels across Nyumbani, searching for a home.

Libro.fm – Great audibooks from your local independent bookstores

This episode of the Reading & Writing podcast is sponsored by Libro.fm. Libro.fm is the first and only company which lets you purchase audiobooks directly from your favorite local bookstore. You can pick from more than 125,000 audiobooks, including New York Times best sellers and recommendations from booksellers. You’ll get the same audiobooks at the same price as the largest audiobook company out there (you know the name). But you’ll be part of a different story — one that supports community. Use the code RWPODCAST today to get 2 audiobooks for the price of one.

You can subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or by searching “Reading and Writing Podcast” in your favorite podcast app. My favorite iPhone app for listening to podcasts is Overcast. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast via email, click here.

Check out these other Reading & Writing podcast interviews that you might enjoy:

Dean Koontz interview

James Lee Burke interview

Allison Pang interview

Richard Knaak interview

Filed Under: fiction

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