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.

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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.

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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.

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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.”

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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.

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