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Book Talk with Cara Putman

Cara Putman

Have you ever wondered where an author gets an idea for their story? Or how their book went from idea to book? In Book Talk with Cara Putman, I chat with your favorite Christian authors about all things books, writing, and life!

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Nicole Deese is one of those people I would love to hang out with. Our two extroverted selves would have too much fun catching up on all things life and writing. Until we can actually do that, recording Book Talk episodes is a fun way to connect and ... more

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Jaime Jo Wright is no stranger to Book Talk or to award-winning fiction, so it is delightful to have her back for a conversation about her latest novel Night Falls on Predicament Avenue. We talk about everything from how she comes up with her spooky ... more

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In today's episode of Book Talk with Cara, it's a delight to introduce you to Sarah Loudin Thomas and take you behind the scenes of her latest book These Tangled Threads. I so enjoyed chatting with her because we talked about a novel set at one of my... more

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Sometimes there's an episode where there's just a depth that comes out, and this is one of them. Today I'm delighted to introduce you to my new writing friend Heather Kaufman. There are some books that you can't walk away from writing and Up From Dus... more

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
  • One of my top favorites

    I love listening to these interviews. It’s pretty much my favorite authors talking about my favorite books, so it’s pretty much my favorite podcast ever.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Becca Kinzer
    United States2 years ago
  • Lovely Podcast!

    This podcast is lovely, I so enjoy listening to Cara’s conversations with so many wonderful authors!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Esmeralda_WT
    United States3 years ago
  • Great listen

    Love this it’s great and so much fun to listen to only downfall is I think she does video and turns it into a podcast and sometimes she shows things in the video example a book recommendation but doesn’t say the name of the book.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mkl6745
    United States3 years ago

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