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  • #104: Interwoven Stories at the Baseball Field and Losing Yourself in the Moment with Author, Vince Wetzel
    2025/01/08

    Vince is a husband, father, sports fan. and storyteler. With a degree in journalism, Vince began his progessional career as a sportswriter and began writing fiction with his debut novel, "Friends in Low Places" in 2021. In 2023, he launched his newsletter Salted Wetzel with a Side of Mustard, a combination of fiction, essays, updates on the author journey, and more. his latest novel, "Lose Yourself"(2024), is an award-winning novel of personal triumphs told against the backdrop of a baseball game. Vince lives in West Sacramento, CA with his wife and two kids in college.

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    42 分
  • #103: Producing A Full Cast Dramatized Audiobook, Home as a Theme, and Ghost Writing with Author Ruby Peru
    2025/01/03

    A sloppy workaholic and independent operator, Ruby Peru drives a beat-up pickup truck and restores old houses. Named a 2021 "Indie Author to Watch" by Kirkus Reviews, Peru previously won the 1999 Bronx NEw Writer's Award for fiction. She has also coauthored Untamed Justice, Business Cards and Show Leather, and Money Isn't Everything - Everything is Money. In addition to her novels, she ghostwrites memoirs and thought leadership books for clients from all walks of life.

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    45 分
  • #102: Dreams In Incarceration, An Ex-Gang Member, & Investigative Stories with Author, Cillian Dunne
    2025/01/01

    Cillian Dunne is a narrative non-fiction author who signed his first publishing deal at 25. He is from Dublin, Ireland, and currently resides in Los Angeles.

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    56 分
  • #101: Conveying the Reality of 1950s Segregation with Author, Stacia Moffett
    2024/12/25

    Stacia Moffett, author of the two-book series "Lost and Found in Tennessee," which includes the titles "The Missing Girl" and "Jessa is Back," was born into a family of educators in Nashville, Tennessee. Moffett's academic journey took her to Mississippi in the early 1960s, a time and place that deeply influenced her understanding of the South. With retirement came the call to write, which took Stacia back to her Southern roots. Through her writing, Stacia Moffett aims to share her experiences as a white girl in a bygone era, offering readers insights into the forces that continue to shape lives in the South. Her work captures the essence of a time gone by, inviting those who did not live through it to understand its enduring impact.

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    52 分
  • #100! Childhood Bonds & Impacting Lives with Entrepreneur & Future Author, Jeanne' Atlanta Broxton
    2024/12/18

    Jeanne' Atlanta Broxton is a mother, daughter, friend, entrepreneur, book sales and social media marketing specialist, and future author of her book that is currently untitled. She is an authentic and insightful person who I am happy to have called 'friend' since I can remember. Join us as childhood friends catch up, reflect, and celebrate this milestone episode of the podcast.

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    2 時間 6 分
  • #99: 27+ Published Works, Affordable Book Publishing, & Creating Short Films with Author, D.L. Gardner
    2024/12/11

    D.L. Gardner is an award-winning author, artist, filmmaker, and screenwriter with other 27 published works to her credit. Writing and painting are her passions and fantsy, her forte. When she's not pounding keys on the computer, she's canning salsa, picking apples, listening to the voices of critters in the woods, or watching flowers grow. She loves visiting far-off lands through books by both reading and writing.

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    52 分
  • #98: Wikipedia Editors & Suspense Novels with Author, Stephen Harrison
    2024/12/04

    Stephen Harrison is a writer and tech lawyer based in Dallas. His fiction and nonfiction pieces have appeared in the New York Times, The Washington Post, WIRED, and Slate Magazine. For the past five years, he has penned the column "Source Notes" about Wikipedia and the world of facts on the internet.

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    57 分
  • #97: What if A Weapon Could Heal? The Monacan Tribe, & Thoughts on Maturity with Author, Laura L.H. Harms
    2024/11/27

    For years, LLH Harms has written books, stories, and poems and simply placed them on a shelf. With encouragement from one of her children, she has finally decided to share her writing with all of us. "The Aftertime" is her debut novel. A second project, a picture book, is forthcoming. She lives in Virginia with her family.

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    48 分