Episode 253: Dreamland Author Sam Quinones
Episode 252: #NovelClass Season 1 Finale Featuring Chiara Barzini’s Things That Happened Before the Earthquake
Episode 251: The Wanted Author Robert Crais
Episode 250: First Case Scenario Author Annemarie DeClark
Annemarie DeClark, author of First Case Scenario, talks to Daniel Ford about her lifelong love of mysteries, how her two aunts helped her refine her debut novel, and what she has planned next for her main character Harlee O’Conner.
To learn more about Annemarie DeClark, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter @AuthorDeClark.
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Episode 249: White Fur Author Jardine Libaire
Welcome to the first Writer’s Bone podcast of 2018!
Today’s guest is Jardine Libaire, author of White Fur. Libaire’s second novel is a truly unforgettable and original love story, one that starts with a shotgun in a hotel room. The author talked to Daniel Ford at the end of 2017 about her origins as a storyteller, her decision to get an MFA, what inspired White Fur, and plenty of great writing advice that will have you fired up to pick up a pen.
To learn more about Jardine Libaire, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter @Jardineraven.
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Episode 248: Are You Sleeping Author Kathleen Barber
Episode 247: Sid Sanford Lives! Reading at Belmont Books
This past fall, Daniel Ford read from his debut novel Sid Sanford Lives! at Belmont Books in Belmont, Mass., and the then answered questions from Dave Pezza and a smart group of readers.
Learn more about Daniel Ford by visiting his official website, liking his Facebook page, or following him on Twitter @danielfford. Sid Sanford Lives! is available from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and IndieBound.
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Episode 246: The Frozen Hours Author Jeff Shaara
Jeff Shaara, author of Gods and Generals and The Fateful Lightning, returns to the podcast to discuss his new novel, The Frozen Hours. Shaara talks to Daniel Ford about consulting with Korean War veterans, how he chose the characters featured in this narrative, and why, in large part because of those veterans, his writing process was more emotional this time around.
Episode 245: Live From Belmont Books With Best-Selling Author Eric Rickstad
Episode 244: Smothered Author Megan Cassidy
Episode 243: Colorado Boulevard Author Phoef Sutton
Episode 242: Freedom for Me: A Chinese Yankee Author Stacie Haas
Stacie Haas, author of the middle-grade, historical fiction novel Freedom for Me: A Chinese Yankee, talks to Daniel Ford about wanting to be a writer since she could hold a pencil, how she caught the history bug, the inspiration behind her debut novel, and how her publishing journey led to 50/50 Press.
Episode 241: ‘Served Like A Girl’ Director Lysa Heslov
Episode 240: Why LA? Pourquoi Paris? Author Diane Ratican
Episode 239: The Demon Crown Author James Rollins
Good friend of the podcast James Rollins, author of the Sigma Force Series, talks to Sean Tuohy about his new novel The Demon Crown (out Dec. 5).
To learn more about James Rollins, visit his official website, like his Facebook page, or follow him on Twitter @jamesrollins. Also listen to last year’s live interview with the author at The Harvard Coop.
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Episode 238: What We Build Upon the Ruins Author Giano Cromley
Episode 237: ‘Almost Friends’ Writer and Director Jake Goldberger
Screenwriter and director Jake Goldberger, whose credits include “Almost Friends,” “Life of a King,” and “Don McKay,” talks to Sean Tuohy about his writing and directing style, learning to work with actors, and his upcoming project with one of our favorite directors, Lexi Alexander.
To learn more about Jake Goldberger, visit his IMDB page. Also watch the trailer for “Almost Friends."
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Episode 236: Garden of the Lost and Abandoned Author Jessica Yu
Jessica Yu, Academy Award-winning filmmaker and author of Garden of the Lost and Abandoned: The Extraordinary Story of One Ordinary Woman and the Children She Saves, talks to Daniel Ford about how her filmmaking background influenced her writing, her immersive research process, and the rare trust she developed with her subject, Gladys Kalibbala.
Episode 235: In the Midst of Winter Author Isabel Allende
In an incredibly personal and emotional interview, best-selling international author Isabel Allende talks to Sean Tuohy about her new book In the Midst of Winter.
To learn more about Isabel Allende, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter and Instagram.