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When Sadness Is at Your Door Author Eva Eland

When Sadness Is at Your Door Author Eva Eland

Author Eva Eland joins Rebecca Weston on Friday Morning Coffee to discuss her book When Sadness is at Your Door.

The Unkind Hours Author Dwayne Alexander Smith

<i>The Unkind Hours</i> Author Dwayne Alexander Smith

Dwayne Alexander Smith, screenwriter and author of Forty Acres, returns to the podcast to discuss his new novel The Unkind Hours.

The Dresden Files Author Jim Butcher

The Dresden Files Author Jim Butcher

Jim Butcher, author of The Dresden Files, talks to Sean Tuohy about his new short story collection Brief Cases.

An Unkindness of Magicians Author Kat Howard

An Unkindness of Magicians Author Kat Howard

Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians and Roses and Rot, talks to Daniel Ford about crafting the memorable characters you meet in An Unkindness of Magicians and why writers need to find the writing process that works best for them.

She Read to Us in the Late Afternoons Author Kathleen Hill

Kathleen Hill, author of the recently published memoir She Read to Us in the Late Afternoons: A Life in Novels, talks to Daniel Ford about how stories she heard in her youth led her to becoming a writer, why she decided to write a memoir, and why writers need to make room within themselves for their impressions.

We don’t know who we are until we write it down.
— Kathleen Hill

To learn more about Kathleen Hill, visit her official website.

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Welcome to the Slipstream Author Natalka Burian

Natalka Burian, author of Welcome to the Slipstream, talks to Caitlin Malcuit about how the birth of her first child helped ignite her passion for writing, how her real-life experiences influenced the characters in her debut novel, and her work with The Freya Project.

Just write. If anyone tells you it’s any harder than that, they’re lying.
— Natalka Burian

To learn more about Natalka Burian, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Also visit The Freya Project’s official website and follow it on Twitter @TheFreyaProject.

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Don't miss our interview with Novelize co-founder Josh Evensen in today's episode!

Don't miss our interview with Novelize co-founder Josh Evensen in today's episode!

If you’re ready to get serious about writing a novel, OneRoom’s experienced coaches can help. Visit OneRoom's official website&nbsp;for more information.

If you’re ready to get serious about writing a novel, OneRoom’s experienced coaches can help. Visit OneRoom's official website for more information.

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One Way Down (Or Another) Author Calder Lorenz

Calder Lorenz, author of One Way Down (Or Another), talks to Daniel Ford about how writing novels compares to writing short stories, the rejection he faced while finding the right home for his novel, and how he explored issues like homelessness, drug addiction, and alcoholism.  

Every time I write, I hear my friend saying, ‘Sit down. Do the work.’
— Calder Lorenz

To learn more about Calder Lorenz, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @calderlorenz.

Our episode today is brought to you by OneRoom. &nbsp;If you’re ready to get serious about writing a novel, OneRoom’s experienced coaches can help. Visit OneRoom's official website&nbsp;for more information.

Our episode today is brought to you by OneRoom.  If you’re ready to get serious about writing a novel, OneRoom’s experienced coaches can help. Visit OneRoom's official website for more information.