Catherine Banner joins Amy to talk about her new novel, The House at the Edge of Night. They cover character development, researching different time periods, and the culture of small towns.
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Siracusa author Delia Ephron chats with Lindsay about her New York Times-bestselling novel (soon to be film), vacationing in Italy, and how to eat like a child. She also tells us about her terrible boss and experiences with married couples.
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Blake Crouch, author of DARK MATTER, chats with Lindsay about quantum mechanics, love, and how alternate realities redefine regret.
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Jennifer Close, author of THE HOPEFULS, chats with Lindsay about Washington, D.C, relationships with family and friends, Hilary Clinton, and more. Find Jennifer reading one of Lindsay’s favorite parts at: 15:27.
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Nadja Spiegelman joins Amy to talk about painful family history, becoming closer to her mother and grandmother, living in Paris, and much more.
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Chuck Palahniuk, author of MAKE SOMETHING UP, chats with Lindsay about his wild book events, something about himself that no one knows, and his much awaited sequel, FIGHT CLUB 2.
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Heather Havrilesky, author of HOW TO BE A PERSON IN THE WORLD, chats with Emily about vulnerbility, compassion, her advice column, and ultimately, how to be a person in the world
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Kathleen Smith, author of THE FAN GIRL LIFE: A GUIDE TO ALL THE FEELS AND LEARNING HOW TO DEAL, chats with guest host Emily Hughes about the writing process and how her personal experiences influenced her.
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