Behind the Book is hosted by authors Tess Thompson and Karen McQuestion, both of whom have a passion for books, lack filters, and are too curious for their own good. Listen to insider scoops, insightful conversation, and lots of laughs as they chat with bestselling authors and other top publishing industry insiders. Join them to find out the real story behind your favorite books and authors. New episodes are dropping, every week. Give or take. Depending. Produced by the incredible Craig A. Hart.
Tess Thompson and Karen McQuestion
Tess & Karen couldn't believe their good luck in landing Jayne Ann Krentz as a guest! The author of over 50 New York Times bestsellers, JAYNE ANN KRENTZ writes romantic-suspense in three different worlds: Contemporary (as Jayne Ann Krentz), historical (as Amanda Quick) and futuristic (as Jayne Castle). There are over 35 million copies of her books in print.Readers and authors will enjoy hearing her thoughts on the art of reinvention, defining the core story, and why emotions in novels are more important than setting.Books mentionedSweetwater and the Witch by Jayne Castle Sleep No More by Jayne Ann KrentzWebsite: Jayne Ann Krentz
Lindsay is a full-time independent fantasy and science fiction author who loves travel, hiking, tennis, and vizslas. She's written over a hundred novels, appeared on the USA Today bestseller list, and has been twice nominated for a Goodreads Readers' Choice Award.Tess and Karen loved hearing about how she got her start in publishing, why she decided to set up a Patreon account, and why she believes that free books are a valuable marketing tool for authors. She also explains the writing process that has enabled her to write over 100 books.Enjoy!Book mentioned:The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. WhiteLindsay BurokerSix Figure Authors podcast
Kim Taylor Blakemore is the bestselling author of After Alice Fell and The Companion, as well as young adult novels Bowery Girl and Cissy Funk, winner of the WILLA Literary Award. She is also the recipient of a Tucson Festival of Books Literary Award and three Regional Arts & Culture Council grants. In addition to writing historical novels about fierce and dangerous women, Kim is the founder of Novelitics, which provides coaching, developmental editing, workshops, and community to writers from around the US and Canada. Her newest novel is The Deception.Website: Kim Taylor BlakemoreNoveliticsBook mentioned:Write Your Novel from the Middle by James Scott BellSave the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody
Tess & Karen loved interviewing their friend and accomplished author, Julianne MacLean. Julianne is a USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty novels, including the popular Color of Heaven series. MacLean is a four-time Romance Writers of America RITA finalist and has won numerous awards, including the Booksellers' Best Award and a Reviewers' Choice Award from Romantic Times. Her novels have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into more than a dozen languages. Her latest book, Beyond the Moonlit Sea, is a gripping novel about one woman's search for answers when her husband vanishes in the night.Website: Julianne MacLeanBooks mentioned:Amazon Ads for Authors by Deb PotterWriting and Launching a Bestseller by Elana JohnsonThe Writer's Journey by Christopher VoglerSelf Editing for Fiction Writers by Renni Browne and Dave King
On this episode, Tess & Karen are joined by Heather Wheeler Sadlemire, book promoter extraordinaire! Listen in as she tells what drew her to book promotion, and how she helps authors find their audience. She also discusses current trends in social media (including TikTok!) and explains the advantages of authors teaming up with others when doing giveaways.Enjoy! https://www.ontopofthatmarketing.com/
We were thrilled when Tess's assistant, MaryAnn, graciously agreed to come on the show! Listen in as she explains how she got her start, the importance of keeping up to date with innovations in publishing, and why she considers customer service to be part of her job. She also divulges how she assists two authors with diverse personalities, each one writing in a different genre. As a bonus, she also shares some book recommendations. Enjoy!
#1 Amazon bestselling author Freida McFadden is a practicing physician specializing in brain injury who has penned multiple Kindle bestselling psychological thrillers and medical humor novels. In today's interview she shares how she got the news that multiple parties in Hollywood were vying for the rights to her book, The Housemaid. Other topics include her writing process, how her math background helps with the intricate plotting required to write thrillers, and how she chooses her titles. Book mentioned:Save the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brodyhttps://www.freidamcfadden.com/ This episode sponsored by: A Limited Run by Karen McQuestion
Director and writer David Koepp has used his storytelling skills to write screenplays for more than thirty films, including the first two Jurassic Park movies, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, War of the Worlds, Ghost Town (with the enigmatic John Kamps) and Kimi. As an author, he's penned the novels Cold Storage and Aurora. In this interview, he shares how a landscaping problem led to his audiobook, Yard Work, which was narrated by Kevin Bacon. Listeners will also love hearing about his experiences working in the film industry and learning about the inspiration behind his new highly-acclaimed novel, Aurora.Enjoy!Books mentioned:Aurora by David KoeppOn Writing by Stephen KingDanse Macabre by Stephen KingBird by Bird by Anne LamottScreenplay by Syd FieldAdventures in the Screen Trade by William Goldman https://davidkoepp.com/
Collectively Tess & Karen have written more than sixty books so it's not surprising that they've picked up a few skills along the way. On this episode they discuss the art of creating complex characters who will strike a chord with readers. Using specific examples from movies and books, they describe methods writers can use to get their characters to the next level. They hope you find it interesting and useful! Books mentioned:Save the Cat by Blake SnyderSave the Cat Writes a Novel by Jessica BrodyTess's Presentation on Characterization
Tess and Karen loved talking to Ellen Marie Wiseman, a New York Times bestselling author of six highly acclaimed historical fiction novels. The interview covers her start as an imaginative child and concludes with a discussion of her fascinating book, The Lost Girls of Willowbrook, a novel described as a blend of fact, fiction, and urban legend. She also reveals how she chooses names for her characters and the temptation of going down the rabbit hole of research. She believes in crafting stories that cover past social injustices not widely known and creating characters that illustrate the resiliency of the human spirit. Writers and readers alike will enjoy this fascinating conversation. Books mentioned:Bird by Bird by Anne LamottOn Writing by Stephen King https://ellenmariewiseman.com/For those considering advertising on BEHIND THE BOOK: https://forms.gle/bk7zRhMPw66xBJWP6
Are you an author looking for new ways to get the word out about your books? Or are you a reader wondering how authors go about marketing new releases? Well, look no further! Podcast co-hosts Tess Thompson, a USA Today Bestselling Author, and Karen McQuestion, an Amazon Charts Bestselling Author, have picked up a plethora of marketing tips and tricks over the years. Other authors have been instrumental in helping them along the way, so they've done this episode to pay it forward.They hope you find it informative and entertaining. Kindlepreneur Dave Chessen: https://kindlepreneur.com/Kindlepreneur Book Description GeneratorBKlink--to check book categories: https://bit.ly/3xCf64BMarketing guru David Gaughran: https://davidgaughran.com/Method for Writing a Book Description: https://www.karenmcquestion.com/for-writersBookBrush: https://bookbrush.com/BookFunnel: https://bookfunnel.com/BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/launchAuthor Promotion: On Top of That Marketing https://www.ontopofthatmarketing.com/Goodreads GiveawaysInkers ConKing Sumo (Giveaway hosting site): https://kingsumo.comA+ ContentBook: Write that Novel! by Karen McQuestion
Author Dee Ernst is a big believer in writing books with second chance themes! Her newest novel, Lucy Checks In, takes place in Rennes, France, a place she's visited and loves. In this interview, she talks to Tess and Karen about the contrasts between being published by a traditional New York publisher versus Amazon Publishing, and her earlier experiences with indie publishing. Aspiring authors will also love hearing her philosophy that for writers, it's never too late.Books mentioned:On Writing by Stephen KingBird by Bird by Anne Lamott https://www.deeernst.com/Sponsored by: Mayan Shadows: The Crystals of Ahrum by Craig A. Hart & S.J. Varengo
This interview with Kayte Nunn was second to None (sorry, we couldn't resist!). But seriously folks, Kayte proved to be a delightful guest, sharing her unconventional process for writing a dual timeline novel, and explaining why writing in a genre helps authors build name recognition and a readership. Tess & Karen also enjoyed hearing how a walk near a lighthouse sparked the idea that led to one of her novels, and learning the food that will never get past her lips (you'll never guess!). Her newest, highly-recommended novel, The Only Child, is a contemporary-historical crime mystery.Enjoy!Books mentioned:Writing 21st Century Fiction by Donald J. MaasThe Only Child by Kayte NunnThe Last Reunion by Kayte Nunnhttps://kaytenunn.com/
Tess & Karen loved talking with USA Today and international bestselling author Debra Clopton! She writes wholesome, sweet contemporary, and western romances. All told, her books have sold over three million copies.In this episode, Debra (in her charming Texas accent) tells a fascinating story of the time a sudden life-threatening illness struck during a writing workshop. After a month-long stay in the hospital, doctors told her that her writing routine was ideally suited for brain recovery. She also touches on the importance of retaining the authorial voice, and reveals why she deliberately transitioned from being traditionally published to going indie.Enjoy the show!https://debraclopton.com
Gregory Maguire is a master storyteller, both in the written form and in this interview! Tess & Karen were enthralled, leading to a longer than usual episode. Listen in as Gregory tells how the process of elimination led to his writing career and how an intellectual idea sparks book ideas for him. The ladies loved learning how the composer Stephen Schwartz convinced him that the Broadway musical would honor his intention, and hearing about his experience seeing Wicked on stage for the first time. He also shared an amusing story of a visit with P.L. Travers, the author of the Mary Poppins series.This is an interview you won't want to miss!Books mentioned:The Wild Winter Swan by Gregory MaguireEgg & Spoon by Gregory MaguireCress Watercress by Gregory Maguirehttps://gregorymaguire.com/
Jodi Allen Brice writes small town clean and sweet romance. Her previous novels, written under a different name, were paranormal romance novels, but when the virus hit, she felt compelled to write a book that would change hearts and minds.Mentioned during the interview: Margie Lawson's Writing ClassesWrite Better-Faster with Becca SymeAuthor Jodi Allen Brice - Author of Sweet Romance and Woman's Fiction
When Karen McQuestion's publisher rejected her book, THE MOONLIGHT CHILD, she decided to self-publish it, then poured on the marketing to give it every advantage. Eventually the novel reached the #1 spot on the Amazon Kindle charts and was the #3 bestseller in Kindle for 2021. Listen in as she shares her strategies and chats with Tess about book marketing in general. Mentioned during the podcast:Novelist and Editor Barbara Taylor Sissel: https://barbarataylorsissel.com/Kindlepreneur Dave Chessen: https://kindlepreneur.com/ BKlink--to check book categories: https://bit.ly/3xCf64B Marketing guru David Gaughran: https://davidgaughran.com/ Bryan Cohen's Amazon Ads course: https://bryancohen.com/
USA Today bestselling author Sara Rosett writes lighthearted mysteries for readers who enjoy atmospheric settings and puzzling whodunits. She is the author of over 30 novels in the genres of cozy and historical mystery. Sara writes nonfiction for authors, including “How to Write a Series” and “How to Outline a Cozy Mystery.” She also co-hosts a podcast for writers, the Wish I'd Known Then Podcast.Books mentioned:The Heroine's Journey by Gail CarrigerPlot and Structure by James Scott BellDear Writer series by Becca Symehttps://www.sararosett.com
Amazon Charts bestselling author Karen McQuestion describes the three things every great novel has in common. Books mentioned: The Writer's Journey by Christopher VoglerSave the Cat by Blake SnyderWrite that Novel by Karen McQuestion
Jacque Ben-Zekry of Modify Editorial Services, is a Developmental Story Editor primarily working with Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Crime, Sci-fi, Fantasy, and Historical novels. She also works in Screen and Stage play story development. Projects she has worked on have gone on to be New York Time's bestsellers, Wall Street Journal Bestsellers, and Amazon Bestsellers as well as nominations for the Pen Falkner, The Edgar, The Silver Dagger, The ITW Thriller Award, The Hugo, and The Harper Lee. Jacque has been a developmental story editor for more than 10 years and has worked on over 100 novels. Her clients range from Bestsellers to first time novelists.Enjoy the show! Modify Editorial Services
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Simone St. James writes books spanning genres and time periods. Listen to the interview to hear why she writes ghost stories, the difficulty of turning off the creative brain, and how her love of true crime led to her newest novel, The Book of Cold Cases. Writers will also be interested in hearing her best marketing tip (the one thing every author should have!) and the way Simone uses social media to connect with readers. This episode comes highly recommended!Writing books mentioned:On Writing by Stephen Kingwww.simonestjames.com
This episode is all about one of Tess and Karen's favorite topics--book covers! Designer Elizabeth Mackey (who lives in Alaska, not Canada as Karen said--what was she thinking?) dropped by the show to discuss trends in book covers, the importance of consistency in branding a series, and her preferred word length when it comes to titles. You'll love hearing about the times she's had family members model for cover images and how she got her start designing book covers. Enjoy!https://www.elizabethmackeygraphics.com/Follow & Review in Apple PodcastsIf you're already a follower and you enjoy Behind the Book, we'd be so grateful if you left a review over on Apple Podcasts. Leaving a review helps other listeners find the podcast and Tess & Karen love reading them as well! Directions for leaving Ratings and Reviews:1. Make sure you are on the landing page for the podcast & not an individual episode.2. Scroll down to the bottom until you reach Ratings & Reviews.3. Click all five stars under Tap to Rate to leave a rating.4. Under the most recent review, tap the Write a Review button. We'd love to hear what you enjoy most about the show. Thanks in advance!
Welcome to what Tess calls her favorite interview of all time! Author Chris Van Dusen shares how he was chosen to illustrate Kate DiCamillo's Mercy Watson series, why he prefers to write in rhyme, and what he hopes kids get from his books. Tess and Karen were happy to learn the meaning of the word "gouache" and interested to find out how Chris's name is connected to the Bridgerton Series. This episode is for anyone who loves picture books or has considered writing one some day.Enjoy!https://www.chrisvandusen.com/Follow & Review in Apple PodcastsIf you're already a follower and you enjoy Behind the Book, we'd be so grateful if you left a review over on Apple Podcasts. Leaving a review helps other listeners find the podcast and Tess & Karen love reading them as well! Directions for leaving Ratings and Reviews:1. Make sure you are on the landing page for the podcast & not an individual episode.2. Scroll down to the bottom until you reach Ratings & Reviews.3. Click all five stars under Tap to Rate to leave a rating.4. Under the most recent review, tap the Write a Review button. We'd love to hear what you enjoy most about the show. Thanks in advance!
#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery writes novels about the relationships that define women's lives—family, friendship, romance. After writing more than 100 books, she has a writing process that includes prewriting, plotting using the 3 Act Structure, and figuring out the GMC (goal, motivation, conflict). Tess and Karen loved hearing how she struggles with naming characters and how cognizant she is of not repeating herself out of respect for her readers. A master storyteller, Susan's interview was full of personal stories, both humorous and touching.Enjoy! Books mentioned:The Summer Getaway by Susan MalleryThe Boardwalk Bookshop by Susan MallerySave the Cat by Blake Snyderhttps://www.susanmallery.com/Follow & Review in Apple PodcastsIf you're already a follower and you enjoy Behind the Book, we'd be so grateful if you left a review over on Apple Podcasts. Leaving a review helps other listeners find the podcast and Tess & Karen love reading them as well! Directions for leaving Ratings and Reviews:1. Make sure you are on the landing page for the podcast & not an individual episode.2. Scroll down to the bottom until you reach Ratings & Reviews.3. Click all five stars under Tap to Rate to leave a rating.4. Under the most recent review, tap the Write a Review button. We'd love to hear what you enjoy most about the show. Thanks in advance!
Tess's good friend and former drama school pal Kristin Carey took time from her busy schedule to talk about the life of a working actor. She also discussed the art of storytelling and revealed the process used in creating a great character. All of this combined with a fascinating personal family story makes for a compelling interview.Kristin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kristinncareyOn IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0136985/Kristin's non-profit, benefitting the homeless and kids: https://www.thegivingstationla.org/
USA Today bestselling author Tess Thompson (and co-host of this podcast) shares all she knows about writing and marketing a series. With six series under her belt, she's well versed on what readers respond to, and how to get visibility and sales for books in a series. Per usual, her co-host partner Karen, asks thought-provoking questions.Enjoy!https://tesswrites.com/
Mike Chen is a critically acclaimed science fiction author based out of the San Francisco Bay Area. During the interview, Tess & Karen loved hearing about his creative process and how he manages to write while working a day job and home schooling his daughter. Listen in to find out which of his novels is the book of his heart, how he uses the three-act structure to outline his novels, and what it was like to write a Star Wars novel.Enjoy! Books mentioned:A Very Typical Family by Sierra GodfreySave the Cat by Blake Snyderhttps://www.mikechenbooks.com/
Tess & Karen enjoyed interviewing New York Times bestselling thriller author Heather Gudenkauf. From writing her first novel longhand during summer break as a third-grade teacher, to landing on bestseller lists and becoming an award-winning novelist, Heather has plenty of stories to share. Listen in as she explains why she calls her first drafts "writing ugly" and how her characters tend to take over. The ladies also loved hearing why Iowa works so well as a setting for intrigue and suspense. All of this and more makes for a compelling episode! Books mentioned:Bird by Bird by Anne LamottElements of Fiction by Walter Moselyhttps://heathergudenkauf.com/
Tess dubbed author Boo Walker "the coolest guest ever." Boo has worked as a composer, musician, and wine aficionado, but he eventually found his true calling as a novelist. Listen in to hear the story of how his mother-in-law served as the inspiration for his bestselling novel, The Singing Trees. He also talks about the importance of resilience for writers and how his writing process sometimes includes giving his characters a chance to live in his head. Readers and writers alike will enjoy this one! Writers' Organization mentioned: Novelists, Inchttps://ninc.com/Books mentioned:Big Magic by Elizabeth GilbertSave the Cat by Blake SnyderScreenplay by Sid FieldStory by Robert McKeehttp://www.boowalker.com/
New York Times bestselling author Sally Hepworth was a delightful guest! Tess and Karen enjoyed hearing the story of how she wrote her first book as a precocious seven-year-old. More recently, she shared how she failed to maintain her cool when meeting with Amy Poehler (whose production company nabbed the rights to Sally's novel The Mother-in-Law). Aspiring writers will be interested in hearing how Sally balances the writing life with mothering three children and be relieved to hear her belief in the necessity of an imperfect first draft. Enjoy the show!Book mentioned:The Plot Whisperer by Martha Aldersonhttps://www.sallyhepworthauthor.com/
Bestselling author Suzanne Redfearn generously took time away from the book launch of her newest novel, Moment in Time, to speak with Karen and Tess. They loved hearing how she wrote her first novel in secret and how real life events inspire her fiction. They also discussed her preference for writing in present tense and enjoyed finding out how writing in coffee shops contributes to her books. Suzanne had some fascinating stories, both humorous and thought-provoking. Enjoy the show!Books mentioned:Save the Cat by Blake SnyderWriting the Breakout Novel by Donald Maasshttps://www.suzanneredfearnauthor.com/
Tess and Karen were thrilled to interview Tess's good friend, USA Today Bestselling Author Jami Davenport, who writes sexy contemporary and sports romances. They were fascinated by her novel writing process, which includes seeding and layering the story, and loved learning about the tools she uses to stay on task. Other topics included her preference for writing from the male point of view, and her thoughts on dealing with those dismissive of the romance genre. As an added bonus, Tess and Karen share their most mortifying "Mom Moments" in the intro.Enjoy!Book mentioned: 7 FIGURE FICTION: How to Use Universal Fantasy to SELL Your Books to ANYONE by T. Taylorhttps://www.jamidavenport.com/
Join Tess and Karen for an interview of Susan Meissner, USA Today bestselling author of historical fiction with more than three-quarters of a million books in print in eighteen languages. Her many highly acclaimed novels include her most recent, The Natureof Fragile Things, which earned a starred review in Publishers Weekly!In this episode she talks about why historical fiction called to her as a genre, her writing process and what inspires her. She also speaks of the importance of telling the stories of the voiceless from our collective pasts. Readers and aspiring writers of historical fiction will love this one!
Tess & Karen have never interviewed an author with such an eclectic background! A former Broadway performer, TV series regular, and martial arts instructor (she's a 5th degree black belt!), Tori's path to publication was definitely unconventional. Listen in as she talks about her bestselling Lily Wong series, her unusual approach to writing fight scenes, and how "thinking walks" help her creative process. This is one episode you don't want to miss!https://torieldridge.com/
Lauren Fox is the acclaimed author of four novels, including the instant New York Times bestseller, SEND FOR ME. Tess and Karen loved hearing how a collection of family letters inspired her latest book, and enjoyed Lauren's telling of the phone call in which she learned this same novel was chosen as A Today Show #ReadWithJenna Book Club pick. Lauren also shared her writing process and gave some tips for authors, aspiring and otherwise (put down the phone!).Readers and writers alike will enjoy this interview!http://laurenfoxwriter.weebly.com/
Maggie Marr is a USA Today Best Selling author AND an attorney who provides her legal expertise in negotiating deals for films, books, and screenplays. Karen & Tess were fascinated to learn how she balances both jobs. Maggie also elaborated on the various ways books get adapted to film or TV and shared the types of film and TV projects currently in demand.You won't want to miss this terrific interview!https://maggiemarrlegal.com/https://www.maggiemarr.net/
Tess and Karen loved talking to Karina Yan Glaser, a kids' book author known for her acclaimed "Vanderbeeker" series, and a standalone title, A Duet for Home. Listen as she talks about how National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) served as the jumping off point in the writing of her first book. She also discusses how her family's love of animals and music made its way into the series, and explains how her books became optioned for film by Amy Poehler's production company. Her story of meeting Amy in person was a highlight of the interview.Enjoy!http://www.karinaglaser.com/
Rea Frey is an award-winning, traditionally published author of four nonfiction books and four novels. In a addition, she runs Writeway, a business which helps writers get published and is the co-host of the Writeway podcast. Rea took a break from her busy schedule to talk to Tess and Karen about her pivot from non-fiction to fiction, how she rekindled her joy of writing, and why she decided to use her podcast to lift the curtain on the interactions between publishers and authors.Enjoy!Writeway: https://www.writewayco.com/Writeway Podcast: https://www.writewayco.com/podcast
It's Tess Day on the podcast! Karen puts her co-host Tess squarely in the interview chair and learns a ton about her partner that she didn't know. Tess gives great advice to aspiring authors, and shares the 'ups and downs' of her publishing career as well as what inspires her.Enjoy!In the interview, Tess recommended a helpful writing guide, but was mistaken about the author name. This is the book (with the correct title and name):The Making of a Story: A Norton Guide to Creative Writing by Alice LaPlante
Elana Johnson writes clean and wholesome beach romance, because she believes everyone deserves a happily-ever-after in the golden sunset. In this episode, she discusses the importance of helping other authors, the meaning of the term market-adjacent, and how she used her kids' names to create one of her pseudonyms. Book mentioned during the podcast:7 FIGURE FICTION: How to Use Universal Fantasy to SELL Your Books to ANYONE by T. Taylor http://elanajohnson.com/
Tess & Karen were delighted to have Julie Braunschweiger, Susan McCulloch, and Albert Wu on the show. As representatives of Barnes & Noble Press they have unique insights into the ever-evolving publishing landscape. Listen in as they talk about trending genres and sub-genres, and describe their work in bringing value to the indie author community. Other topics? Marketing tips for authors and the changes coming up for Barnes and Noble stores. Enjoy the show!Barnes & Noble Press: https://press.barnesandnoble.com/
After USA Today bestselling author Tess Thompson came up with the concept for the Behind the Book podcast, she invited her friend Karen McQuestion to join her as co-host. From there, the two worked together to make it a reality. Listen in as they talk about the process of creating a podcast--everything from the necessary equipment, distribution channels, building an audience, and making guests feel at ease. This episode is for anyone who listens to podcasts or those who are considering starting their own. Enjoy!Behind the Book Facebook page (leave a comment!): https://www.facebook.com/Behind-the-Book-with-Tess-and-Karen-100822158828120JLab Microphone mentioned: https://amzn.to/33Nzi8jTess Thompson: https://tesswrites.com/Karen McQuestion: https://www.karenmcquestion.com/
Authors S.J. Varengo and Craig A. Hart are co-writers who've collaborated on several series while still maintaining a fast friendship. Listen in as they talk about the time they wrote a novella in eleven days, the fun of having a writing partner, and the benefits of having a synopsis and outline prior to writing a novel. Books recommended during the podcast:Writer's Guide to Character Traits by Linda EdelsteinAny of the writing books by James Scott BellCraig A. Hart - audiobook narrator & author: https://www.craigahart.com/ S.J. Varengo - author: https://sjvarengo.com/
On this episode, Tess & Karen welcome Heather Huffman, author of more than seventeen novels in both the romance and mystery genres. Having worked in other careers, Heather related how she became a novelist after the desire to write just wouldn't go away. She also talked about defying a high-powered agent's advice to write to genre. More topics? Dictation software, the importance of planning ahead when writing mysteries, and the honeymoon period of writing a book.Enjoy the show!https://www.heatherhuffman.com/
Tess & Karen found bestselling author Katherine Center to be a delightful guest. Her theory on why writers should follow their own compass and practice the art of self-encouragement was insightful. Listeners will also be interested in discovering why watching rom coms is part of her job as an author, and enjoy the story of the time she went to a farmer's market and bought cheese from one of her characters.Book mentioned during the podcast: Story Genius by Lisa Cronhttps://katherinecenter.com/
Tess & Karen loved talking to New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Mitchard. Best known for having her debut novel, The Deep End of the Ocean chosen as Oprah's first book club pick, she's also won numerous awards for fiction and journalism and has written books for all ages. Oh, and did we mention her nine children (none of whom will read her books)? Listen as she talks about her upcoming book, The Good Son, and shares the story of her close friendship with legendary novelist, Ray Bradbury.
Jill Hendrix is a lifelong reader and the owner of Fiction Addiction, an independent bookstore in Greenville, South Carolina. The store is known for fabulous author events, a well-read staff, and a curated shopping experience. Listen in as Jill talks about the challenges and joys of running a bookstore, and how serendipity led to having Nicholas Sparks as a visiting author five different times. Also, a story about a chicken!Book mentioned during the podcast:Building a Story Brand by Donald MillerFiction Addiction: https://www.fiction-addiction.com/https://www.facebook.com/FictionAddictionBookstore
Nikoo & Jim McGoldrick win the award for making Tess & Karen laugh the hardest of any interviewees to date. Listen in as they explain how they came to write together, the importance of the delete button, and why they consider themselves storytellers first and foremost. If this episode doesn't put a smile on your face, we're not sure what will.Enjoy!Books mentioned:The Artist's Way by Julia CameronMaking a Good Script Great by Linda SegerThe McGoldricks publish as: May McGoldrick (Historical Romance)Jan Coffey (Suspense Thriller)Nik James (Historical Westerns)
Both Tess and Karen love libraries, so they were thrilled to interview Kent Barnard, the Library Director of the Patterson Memorial Library in Wild Rose, Wisconsin. Kent revealed how libraries have evolved over the years. He also explained how new books are chosen and shared a common misconception about library jobs. Enjoy the show! Kent co-authored a picture book, MOM NEEDS A DINOSAUR, with his illustrator wife, Erin Kant Barnard. More about that here: http://www.seabearpress.comBook mentioned during the podcast:GRIMM HOUSE by Karen McQuestion (for ages 7 - 11)
Bestselling author Heather Webber is as warm and inviting as her novels. Under the name Heather Blake, she's known for her witchcraft mysteries, and as Heather Webber, she writes charming tales of magical realism. In this interview, Heather tells how an actual dream prompted her to write her first novel. She also shares a childhood story in which she bought a puppy for fifty cents ( her parents let her keep it). Tess and Karen were intrigued to hear about her love of research and what she enjoys doing in her free time. You're not going to want to miss this episode! Books mentioned in the podcast:Goal, Motivation, and Conflict by Debra DixonOn Writing by Stephen Kinghttps://www.heatherwebber.com/
Getting Marie Force on the show was a major coup! Her books have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, have been translated into more than a dozen languages and have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list more than 30 times. In her interview with Tess & Karen, she reveals why she doesn't write multiple drafts of her novels, instead preferring to thoughtfully write the first draft and then implement fixes. Marie also shares the advantages of self-publishing over traditional publishing (she's successfully done both) and why she makes a point to incorporate humor into all her books. Listen and enjoy!The book mentioned during the interview:On Writing by Stephen King https://marieforce.com/