
Let’s explore the stacks with the experts! Librarians specialize in helping you find what you’re looking for (and what you didn’t know you were looking for). Join Julie Chavez as she interviews librarians, library-loving authors, and book professionals who can tell us what happens with books before (and after) they get to the shelves.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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New York Times bestselling author Fiona Davis has found her sweet spot writing historical fiction set in and around iconic New York City buildings. In a moment where she found herself without an idea for her next book, she received a perfectly timed ... more
Anissa Gray’s second novel, Life and Other Love Songs, is a braided novel, and Julie thinks it reads like three-part harmony. The journalist and writer joins Julie in this episode to discuss the process of writing a second book on a deadline, the per... more
When she was a child in Colombia, Juana Medina’s mom gave her a boom box to record her stories. Combined with a family that prioritized and nurtured art, Juana grew up seeing drawing as another language. Juana joins Julie in this episode to talk abou... more
Alan Barillaro has always been drawing, beginning with making flipbooks out of any textbook that found its way into his creative hands. His years as an animator and actor informed the creation of his first book, Where the Water Takes Us, a beautifull... more
She makes it all sound so interesting!
Love talking about all things library? Books, writing, publishing, ideation, the creative process— it’s all in here! The host, Julie Chavez, is just what you want in a librarian: thoughtful, instinctive, and kind. Take a listen and you will see what I mean!
Julie takes readers on a fun, bookish journey!
I look forward to Julie’s podcast every week - she is an absolute delight to listen to - intelligent conversations filled with charm and wit - thank you for sharing your enthusiasm for all things bookish 💕
(…One can hope.) Listening to Julie is like chatting with that one friend who always knows the best stuff, has the most helpful tips, and always makes you feel right at home.
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