The Best of Women’s Fiction - Episodes
Looking for the best women’s fiction? The podcast publishes short interviews with bestselling and debut women’s fiction authors. Hosted by Lainey Cameron and Ashley Hasty
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Episode 133: *Special Fall Episode* Exciting 2023 Debuts!
In this special episode of our Fall/Winter season, we're showcasing six exciting women's fiction debuts. Each of our six authors shares insights about their novel, the inspiration behind it, and their best writing advice.
Episode 97: Laura Hankin, author of A Special Place for Women
Laura Hankin chats about A Special Place for Women. Just released on paperback, and already in TV development, the novel tells the story of a New York City club where only the most important women receive an invitation.
But one undercover reporter is about to infiltrate this female-run secret society and expose their secrets.
Episode 74: Alice Early, award-winning author of The Moon Always Rising
Alice Early talks about The Moon Always Rising, a story that takes the reader on a journey from the Caribbean island of Nevis to the Highlands of Scotland. The novel is already a multiple-award winner, including overall winner in the 2020 National Indie Excellence and American Fiction Awards. It’s also unusual in that one of the main characters is a ghost.
Episode 68: Washington Post bestselling author, Kerry Anne King
Washington Post and Amazon charts bestselling author Kerry Anne King chats about her latest novel, Other People’s Things
Episode 23: Pamela Skjolsvik
Pamela Skjolsvik, author of Forever 51 shares her inspiration for a laugh out loud book about an eternally menopausal vampire, dealing with the loss of her mom to Covid, and her advice to writers: “Go live your life, then write, and don’t let the feeling that you are not good enough stop you.”
Episode 22: Catherine Wallace Hope
Catherine Wallace Hope, author of Once Again chats about the source of her unique premise; where her main character is flung back in time by 500 days to the day her daughter was abducted and killed, with a chance to save her again. Is Catherine a panster or plotter, plus tips for writers.
Episode 13: Amy Impellizzeri
Amy Impellizzeri, award winning author of five novels talks about her fifth novel, I Know How This Ends, a time-bending tale and paraquel to Lemongrass Hope. We also talk plotting methods and her latest reads.
Episode 2: Kerry Anne King
Kerry Anne King, author of several best-sellers including Everything You Are shares what she’s enjoyed enjoyed reading, how secondary characters can step up and demand more space, and great advice about reading (and writing) what you love.