The weekend of Dec. 2 saw the return of the annual Rhode Island Author Expo. Citywide host Max Bowen was there to not only emcee the event, but interview some of the great writers who were there.
Kicking off this episode is Nishita Roy-Pope to talk about her new book, “Courage Kids: The Magic Soccer Ball.” It’s her debut book and we talk about how her background in business and as a diversity leader helped prepare her for this new role. Nishita talks about the different characters, how her kids helped with the ideas and what she hopes people take away from the story.
Up next, Ann Watt channels her 30 years as a critical care nurse into a memoir, “When Being a Nurse was Fun.” She shares a few stories from her time as a nurse and what inspired the book. We go into what nursing was like pre-COVID and how the pandemic changed everything.
Keith Carreiro is no stranger to the show, having been on before to talk about his nine-book series, “The Immortality Wars.” This blend of science fiction and fantasy centers on Pall Warren, a 16th-century warrior who wakes up to find himself in the far future. He’s now four books into the series with the release of “The Pilgrim” and we look at how the story has advanced.
Kelly Swan Taylor brings a little mystery to the show with her series “The Wright Detective,” now three books long. Tessa Wright is a seventh-grade student who solve mysteries with her friends. We talk about the main character’s creation, along with how her friends and father—also a detective—factor into the books. Kelly has a new book, “Frozen in Time,” and we talk about the intense plot that awaits.
Maggie Kozel brings things to a close with her book, “My Legs are Crying.” Like Ann, this book is centered on real-life experience in the medical world. Maggie’s book is based on her work with emotional-based illnesses, and we go into what they are and how her work impacted medicine.
Citywide Bytes-Ryan Estrada shares some heartfelt stories in his new comics
Don Silver’s new book takes on a powerful coming-of-age story
Citywide Bytes-Mark Femino talks 30 years of music
Dennis Hopeless shares his past in new comic series
Citywide Bytes-Mark Maia takes into his new dark comedy comic series
Amanda Blake shares the meal to end all meals in “Question Not My Salt”
Mystery boxes and twist endings with “Jill and the Killers”
Citywide Bytes-Joseph Macolino takes us on a tour of the world of Evorath
Tim Facciola talks amnesiac gladiators and extensive worldbuilding for his epic trilogy
Escape The Paradigm shares 11 years of music
Citywide Bytes— Andrew Yampolskyi of Homeless Radio talks musical tributes
The RealGMat talks YouTube careers and musical adventures
Citywide Bytes-Nick Roberts sinks his teeth into “Mean Spirited”
The Pastor of Horror returns with a found footage nightmare
Citywide Bytes—Jack Flint of The Sea Gods talks debut singles and band meetings
Book, books, fantasy, science fiction, monster, magic, apocalypse, love, romance
Citywide Bytes-Chris Lengyel gives this episode the magic touch
Father-son comics duo creates a beautiful apocalypse in “By A Thread”
Sarah Blacker returns with her signature style on “Horizon Line”
Kicking off a new Citywide segment, Nadia Vaeh talks musical therapy and video production
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