Tuesday, September 10, 2024

E137: THE THIRD WIFE OF FARADAY HOUSE with BR Myers

 

Today I have BR Myers on the show to chat about her new book, THE THIRD WIFE OF FARADAY HOUSE, a gothic novel that revels in beloved tropes like remote coastal manors, insufferable guardians, ghosts, and dead brides. The book also has a sexy French minister as a love interest, which we get into as well. I really loved this book and can't wait to hear what you all think about both the book and the show!

In regard to the author event she mentioned at the end of the episode, here are the details she sent me:

Author Event and Art Show
When - October 25th, 5-8 PM
Where - Lincoln Street Center Theatre in Rockland, Maine.
- Hello Hello Books will be on hand to sell books.
- I'll be discussing my novel Rogue Princess with the artist, Susan Beebe. I'll be doing readings from A Dreadful Splendor and The Third Wife of Faraday House.


Tuesday, August 27, 2024

E136: SO THIRSTY with Rachel Harrison


Today I kick off my new season by welcoming Rachel Harrison back to the show. We chat about her new book, SO THIRSTY. It’s pitched as “Thelma and Louise with vampires,” but it’s also about personal and societal concepts of aging, and finding our worth within this cultural context. You can preorder the book from my Bookshop if you want to support my show. Thank you for listening!


Thursday, August 1, 2024

E135: Gothic Shakespeare with Mary McMyne

Today I chat with Mary McMyne about her new book, A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME. It’s a gothic Shakespeare retelling of the sonnets from the point of view of the Dark Lady or witch in the poems. We discuss the scandalous nature of the Shakespeare's plays and sonnets, as well as the dark turn the famously revered sonnets take. 


Friday, July 5, 2024

134: Megan Bannen talks Zombies, Dragons, and Glitter

Today I am delighted to welcome Megan Bannen on the show. We chat about both THE UNDERTAKING OF HART AND MERCY and THE UNDERMINING OF TWYLA AND FRANK, her new book released July 2nd. We chat about the strange and wonderful worlds she built for these stories, as well as her inclusion of everything from zombies, glitter-breathing dragons, and a great romance between characters in their 50s. It’s a great chat and I’m so glad she came on the show.


Thursday, June 27, 2024

E133: Cottagecore with Celestine Martin

 

 Today I have author Celestine Martin on the show to join me in a discussion about Cottagecore. We discuss the aesthetic, and what cottage retreats and lifestyle mean to both characters and stories. I have a Cottagecore recommended reading list in my online bookshop, if you want the titles we discussed on the show, as well as other titles that fit the Cottagecore ideals. 
I've included books in our discussion in a list in my Bookshop, which you can find here. The list has titles from the episode and others I recommended prior to the show on social media, and I'll update it regularly. 

Celestine Martin was my guest for this episode, and you can preorder her upcoming, pumpkin filled witchy romance in my Bookshop!  


The books specifically discussed in the episode are:
  • Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner
  • The Wood at Midwinter by Suzanna Clark
  • I'm in Love with Mothman by Paige Lavoie
  • The Honey Witch by Sydney J. Shields
  • The Ladies of Grace Adieu by Suzanna Clark
  • A Sweet Sting of Salt by Rose Sutherland
  • Deja Brew by Celestine Martin



Friday, June 14, 2024

E132: YOUTHJUICE with E.K. Sathue

 

Today I have E.K. Sathue on the show to chat about her new book, YOUTHJUICE. We discuss the toxicity of beauty culture, including the wealth privilege that accompanies it. We look at various inspirations for this novel, from the historical figure of Elizabeth Bathory to social media influencers. We also chat about the gruesome body horror she leans into as a writer. I hope you enjoy!

Friday, June 7, 2024

E131: Cronelit with Sarah Wendell from Smart Bitches, Trashy Books

Today I welcome back Sarah Wendell from the beloved Smart Bitches, Trashy Books blog and podcast. We talk about CRONELIT, in other words, why books that center women of a certain age are having a moment. We also discuss books that address aging within a youth obsessed culture. 

At the time of recording, I didn't yet realize THE UNDERMINING OF TWYLA AND FRANK (by Megan Bannen) centers a widowed woman with grown children finding love with her long-time best friend in weird western zombie fantasy book. It’s glorious and definitely falls in this catagory. Stay tuned for interview with Megan Bannen on that story. 

We mention the Smart Bitches, Trashy Books "Bookfinder" at the top of the episode, so follow the link if you're interested in trying it out for yourself!

Books discussed in my episode are all in the CroneLit Bookshop link for the show, but here is a graphic for some of the titles: