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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author D.P. Behling discusses his new series, Josh & Sen Save the Multiverse. The first book in the series, The Path of One, is out now, and books two and three will be available later this year. This series is a fun mash-up of science fiction, fantasy and buddy comedy. In The Path of One, two unlikely friends, one human and the other immortal, are thrown together to try to accomplish the impossible—rescue Josh’s four-year-old daughter, stop a genocidal soul-harvester, and save the multiverse. Dave’s inspirations for this series include video games, sci fi fandoms, Greek mythology, the difficult job of parenting, and various challenges that arose from the recent pandemic. Despite the sweeping and sometimes serious nature of this series, Dave’s favorite aspect of writing it was working humor into the stories. In this episode, I’ll chat with Dave about his writing journey, what he means by there being no publishing emergencies, and what is in store for the characters in upcoming books.
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In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, author Emily Shiner discusses her two new books released this past autumn: The Wife in the Photo and The Hotel. If you are like Emily and love a good revenge plot, you’ll want to check out The Wife in the Photo. It’s a psychological thriller filled with secrets, twists, a mysterious death and edge-of-your seat family drama. Emily’s other book, The Hotel, is another story that you might find similarly hard to put down. This novel is a locked-room thriller that reveals what can go wrong when you’re trapped in a beautiful clifftop hotel with a family of strangers. As the author of more than a dozen books, Emily writes stories designed to keep her readers up at night. In this episode, I’ll chat with Emily about her writing journey, how she wanted to be a writer ever since elementary school, and the secret to getting a thriller novel’s “twist” just right.
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In this week’s episode, I’m celebrating the 200th episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet. I’m also celebrating the podcast’s five-year anniversary since the first episode went live on the various podcast platforms. There have been so many wonderful guest authors who visited the Bookshop to discuss their books and their writing journeys. In this episode, however, I’m doing something a little different. In fact, I’m doing something that I have never done in any of the prior 199 episodes. Today, I’m discussing my own books -- Sycamore Lane, Inland, and The Elixir Vitae Adventures series (and giving a preview of my upcoming adult novel) -- as well as my own writing journey.
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HostStacey Horan, author and book lover, is the host of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet -- a podcast dedicated to helping book lovers discover new authors. Archives
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