
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | BooksArtsSociety & Culture | ||||

We chat with critically-acclaimed and award-winning author Silvia Moreno-Garcia about the inspiration behind her latest novel, The Bewitching, including the Salem Witch Trials and fall in New England.
Silvia also dives into the process and research ... more
In this episode, Maggie Tokuda-Hall speaks about refusing to write to market expectations. She reflects on her experience with censorship and her picture book Love in the Library—which ultimately led to her being a founding member of Authors Against ... more
In this episode, Craig and Olivia sit down with New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kennedy Ryan to talk about the power of romance, the craft of building interconnected worlds, and why representation—on and off the page—matters.
In the ... more
Cory shares the motivation behind keeping his audiobooks off Audible—even if it means sacrificing a paycheck—and explains how DRM laws allow Amazon to exert control over books they didn’t even create. The conversation covers everything from how monop... more
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Absolutely love Libro.fm and this podcast. The author interviews are excellent—they always ask great questions, mixing in serious with fun. I’ve learned about so many new books from this podcast. Definitely recommend listening!
This podcast is amazing! Its so awesome to hear from the authors perspectives of their work. Ive got to hear from some of my favorite authors and learned about some new ones. The hosts also make it fun by adding fun segments like instagram stories and their rapid fire question round. I simply can’t get enough of this.
The hosts of this new podcast are really great, and together have awesome episodes. I hope the episodes become more frequent!
The last one with Ann Patchett was very interesting and fun, and I enjoyed every part of it.
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Conversations explore the world of literature through engaging interviews with authors, narrators, and industry professionals. This series highlights a variety of themes related to reading culture, including the significance of independent bookstores, the challenges of censorship in literature, and the personal stories behind popular books. Listeners can expect to gain insights into writing processes, the evolution of the audiobook industry, and the transformative power of storytelling within communities. An emphasis on diverse narratives and social issues adds depth, making it an enriching experience for book enthusiasts and advocates alike.
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Recent guests on Libro.fm Podcast include:
1. Silvia Moreno-Garcia
2. Maggie Tokuda-Hall
3. Kennedy Ryan
4. Cory Doctorow
5. Eve L. Ewing
6. Annie B. Jones
7. Amanda Jones
8. Aaliyah Bilal
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