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Listen: Kei Miller on procrastination, etymology, and Augustown
Kei Miller chats with Amy about procrastination, finding his voice, etymology and much more. His lyrical novel, AUGUSTOWN follows one cataclysmic day in 1982 Jamaica.
Listen: C.A. Higgins on morality, mythology, and black holes
C. A. Higgins joins guest host Haley to talk about the last book in the Lightless Trilogy, RADIATE. They talk morality, welsh mythology, and how people are like particles.
Listen: Nick Petrie on Peter Ash, character development, and fans
Guest host John talks to Nick Petrie about his Peter Ash books, character development, life balance, and fans.
Learn more about BURNING BRIGHT and LIGHT IT UP.
Listen: Abbi Waxman on grief, growth and gardening
Abbi Waxman joins Lindsay to discuss her latest book, THE GARDEN OF SMALL BEGINNINGS, and talk grief, growth, gardening and much more.
Listen: Anita Shreve on Maine, motherhood, and cultural taboos
Anita Shreve, best-selling author of THE WEIGHT OF WATER and THE PILOT’S WIFE joins Amy to talk about her newest novel, THE STARS ARE FIRE.
Listen as they talk Maine, history, favorite books, and cultural taboos.
Listen: Jennifer Finney Boylan on murder, historical figures and intrigue
Jennifer Finney Boylan joins Lindsay to talk about her new book, LONG BLACK VEIL. They talk murder, historical figures, and intrigue.
Listen: Allison Pataki on storytelling, music, and journalism
New York Times bestselling author Allison Pataki of SISI joins Lindsay to talk about the little known Empress, Sisi of Austria, how historical fiction drives powerful storytelling, and why she listens to music for inspiration. Allison also talks about her journey from journalism to full time novelist.
Listen: Laura McHugh talks Iowa, true crime, and puppies
Laura McHugh, author of ARROWOOD, joins Lindsay at Random House Open House to talk about writing, Iowa, Missouri, true crime, and her new writing companion: a puppy!
Listen: Elan Mastai on time travel, love, and screenwriting
Elan Mastai joins Lindsay to talk about his debut novel, ALL OUR WRONG TODAYS. They talk about the possibilities of time, his definition of love, and transitioning from screenwriting to writing fiction.