August 5, 2022 Pen Names and Personas with Trish Esden When we first reached out to author Trish Esden about interviewing her for AuthorPods, we wavered between which of her pen names we should…
June 13, 2022 For The Love of Purple: Engaging with Author Laurie Forest I knew I needed to talk with Laurie Forest about the relationship she’s cultivated with her readers after I attended Phoenix Books’ “most interactive…
May 2, 2022 Melanie Finn wins The 2021 Vermont Book Award The 2021 winners for The Vermont Book Award have been announced and AuthorPods is delighted to share that author Melanie Finn is among them…
March 15, 2022 Books by Ukrainian Novelists Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began, the non-stop influx of news has exposed how very little so many of us know about the country’s…
February 17, 2022 Meat, Cheese, and Human Connection An Interview With Jeff Roberts Jeff Roberts begins our conversation by calling himself a jack of all trades but a master of none, a…
January 6, 2022 YA Books for Readers of Any Age It was recently pointed out to me (rather callously, in my overly-sensitive opinion) that I no longer fall into the category of a “Young…
December 11, 2021 Behind the Curtain: Author Interview with Melanie Finn This week we were lucky enough to speak with Melanie Finn, critically-acclaimed author, filmmaker, nature-enthusiast, and founder and director of Natron Healthcare, a healthcare…
November 5, 2021 Finding Joy: Books to Celebrate the Extraordinary Pleasures of the Everyday Percy Shelley is credited with having said “The soul’s joy lies in doing”, perhaps a spin on Shakespeare’s “Things won are done, joy’s soul…
October 27, 2021 Chilling Reads for Halloween: 5 Authors Discuss Spooky Literary Inspiration As days darken, leaves fall, and plastic gravestones sprout up in front lawns, I find myself seeking books to help me embody the haunting…
September 2, 2021 Hello from AuthorPods! In AuthorPods‘ debut vlog post, co-founders Elizabeth Wilcox and Sarah Hall explain the platform and our mission.