Literary Latte Podcast with Lynda Bouchard
Arts:Books
Patti Callahan Henry - New York Times best-selling author Patti Callahan Henry joins Lynda to talk about her newly released historical novel, Becoming Mrs. Lewis, which explores one of the greatest love stories of modern times. Patti shares her reason for writing about Joy Davidman, who became the wife of C.S. Lewis, the surprises she found in her research and the trick of bringing it all together.
https://www.patticallahanhenry.com/
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S3E2 – Kristy Woodson Harvey – 'Feels Like Falling' Rises as a Narrative Vaccine
S3E1 – Book Buy-ology: How to Hook Your Reader & Sell More Books
S2-E14 – FROM THE VAULT - Adrian Rice - The Importance of Poetry & Southern Porches -
S2E13 – Bren McClain – The Conroy Connection & Lessons in Failed Novels -
S2 E12 – Landis Wade & Ed Southern: Why You Should Attend a Writers’ Conference
S2 E11 – Bren McClain –A Secret Shared, Maternal Love & A Pilgrimage to the Page
Rea Frey – Motivations, Secrets and the Relationships That Connect Them.
S2 E9 – Joshilyn Jackson – Story Arc, Narrative Drive & Plot Twists –
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Mary Alice Monroe –Land & Life Mirrored in Reality
Mary Kay Andrews – Staying True to Your Dream
Jim Jordan – Discovering ‘The Slave-Trader’s Letter Book’
Dr. Joan Cashin –Looking Past the Traditional Civil War Narrative
Kevin Watson – Press 53 and the Prime Purpose of Publishing
Patrice Gopo –Heritage, Ethnicity and the Value of Diversity
Kirkus Book Reviewer: Bill Thompson
S1 E13 – When the Detour Becomes the Main Road
S1 E12 – Andrew Gross – Historical Thrillers Fashioned From Family Heritage
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