April 1, 2022 Discover Their and Her Art We are talking to author Jean Leibowitz who paints under the name of Jean Wiecha and who spent 35 years working as a scientist…
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…
March 6, 2022 Dayna Lorentz: Community, Connection and Healing Dayna Lorentz is an attorney in the Vermont judiciary system who once worked in the foster system. She’s also a mother, an animal lover,…
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…
February 2, 2022 Vermont: Home to Authors Browse AuthorPods and the large number of Vermont-based authors on our platform is not a coincidence. Vermont is often reported to be the state…
January 16, 2022 Bookshop.org and AuthorPods At its core, AuthorPods is about books. But it’s also about supporting authors and readers and engaging them in dialogue about the subject matter…
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 23, 2021 The Creative Process and Breaking Bread ‘Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia,…
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 17, 2021 The Northshire List: Trending and Recommended Books for 4th Quarter 2021 Looking for some holiday purchases for friends or loved ones? On the hunt for some interesting booktalks? Authorpods asked Northshire Bookstore what books are…