This podcast will discuss books, through the eye of the narrator, author and fans. Podcasts will include discussions around self-published authors, print vs. electronic alternatives, children's reading literacy, and a host of other book-related topics. If you are an avid reader or someone in search of a good book, we will give you insight on various authors, known and unknown, and the books they h... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Juan Mendez Scott is a self-published author with nine books under his belt! Juan has a phenomenal style of writing that is reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock. You can find his books on Amazon or on his website at https://juanmchaos.wixsite.com/author... more
In this episode we discuss the book "From Trial to Triumph" where author, Melissa January, shares her experiences with domestic violence. This is our first author interview held during the Books and Bubbles book club discussion. If you have never e... more
In this episode we discuss the various forms of reading books, e-readers vs. audible. I discuss my favorite method and the book by Daaimah Poole, "Another Man Will." Find out how I stumbled on this author who has now been added to my list of author... more
This is one of the first "Did You Know" episodes, where we take a look at those who we enjoy in the capacity of entertainers, politicians, actors, comedians, etc., but we can also add the title of author to their names. In this episode, we take a loo... more
In this episode we review the book Better Than I Know Myself by Virginia Deberry and more
This episode introduces the listener to Reading to Feed the Mind, gives a history of the host Stacy Woods and discusses her favorite author J. California Cooper's two books, "Some Love, Some Pain, Some Time" and "In Search of Satisfaction."
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