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The Bookshelf of Jennifer Morrison

Apartment 3C
Us Fools
Pay As You Go
Family Dynamics
Mother Doll
Literature
The Gloaming
Intergenerational Trauma
Writing Process
Midwestern Farming Crisis
Women's Rights
Pilgrim Jones
Normal Family
Legal System
Motherhood
Tanzania
Switzerland
Chrysta Bilton
Prima Facie
Consent
Women’s Rights

You’ve landed on THE BOOKSHELF with Jennifer Morrison. As a kid, you could always find me in the library, in awe of stories bigger than me and the Chicago suburb I lived in. Reading is the central resource for all of my creative endeavours. On ONCE UPON A TIME, reading between camera set ups, authors seemed like untouchable gods. Now, I have the honor of sitting down with them to unpack just how h... more

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In our season 3 finale of The Bookshelf of Jennifer Morrison, this episode with author E.J. Koh is truly, poetry in motion. Koh joins Jennifer to discuss her novel, "The Liberators", winner of the 2024 New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Aw... more

This one is for the true book lovers out there...in this unique episode we discuss our book of the month "The Land of Milk and Honey" by C Pam Zhang with Executive Editor Caroline Bleeke at Flatiron Books. Caroline takes us on a behind the scenes jou... more

In this memorable episode of The Bookshelf of Jennifer Morrison, Jennifer has the incredible opportunity to chat with world-renowned author, Danielle Steel, on her newest novel “A Mother’s Love”. Danielle and Jennifer discuss her astounding career in... more

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In this unforgettable memoir, Sarah LaBrie opens her novel "No One Gets to Fall Apart" with a devastating phone call from her grandmother—her mother was found on the side of the road, in the midst of a psychotic episode brought on by schizophrenia. D... more

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Chrysta Bilton
Author of the memoir "Normal Family"
Episode: The Bookshelf of Jennifer Morrison: "Normal Family" with Chrysta Bilton
Melanie Finn
Award-winning author known for her character-driven narratives and reflections on humanity.
Episode: Episode 24: Melanie Finn Returns: Embracing Ambiguity in the Good and Evil of Characters—Finding Humanity in the Dark Corners of Her Novel, "The Gloaming"
Eskor David Johnson
Author of Pay As You Go
Episode: Episode 23: Jennifer & Special Guest Taylor Goldsmith Delve into the Epic Ride that is "Pay As You Go" with Author Eskor David Johnson
Taylor Goldsmith
Lead singer of the folk rock band Dawes
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Episode: Episode 23: Jennifer & Special Guest Taylor Goldsmith Delve into the Epic Ride that is "Pay As You Go" with Author Eskor David Johnson
Nora Lange
Author of Us Fools
Episode: Episode 22: Loyalty. Where is the line in the sand—Can you love your country and dislike its policies at the same time?
Griffin Dunne
Actor, director, and writer, known for his work on 'This Is Us' and his memoir exploring family dynamics and personal struggles.
Episode: Ep. 21: Why 3 Years on Set with Griffin Dunne Wasn't Enough and how the "good stuff is in the mistakes"
Katya Apekina
Author of "Mother Doll" and "The Deeper the Water, the Uglier the Fish"
Episode: The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison - Ep. 20: "Mother Doll" with Katya Apekina
Suzie Miller
Playwright of Prima Facie and author
Episode: The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison - Ep. 19: "Prima Facie" with Suzie Miller

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Jennifer Morrison
Host of discussions with authors focusing on their writing processes and personal narratives.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 120 ratings
  • Not a reader but an avid listener

    I’m not even a big reader and I look forward to each new episode. I am a creative so getting to peek behind the curtains of these books has been awesome.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    olyvia-joice
    United States5 months ago
  • Can’t wait to hear more

    Just listened to the Landscapes episode and am so excited to follow this podcast. I loved the conversation and can’t wait to hear Jennifer talking about more books!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gam3rgurly
    United States2 years ago
  • I feel seen!

    A podcast with Jen Morrison about books?! This was made for me! The list of books I want to read grows with each episode and I love the deep dives during the conversations. Perfect Podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Benita013
    Germany2 years ago
  • Fantastic

    So informative, so many great perspectives and different routes to publication. I feel like I’m in the room when I’m listening because the discussions are so varied and insightful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Emma Renshaw
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Insightful, fun, alive, and inspiring!

    Really enjoying this podcast! Like the host, books were always my friends growing up and I find it great hearing not ooh about the stories but about the authors’ writing processes and the specific themes of the selected books.

    I hadn’t even joined the Apartment 3C book club so I haven’t even read the books from all the episodes but I really want to now!

    I love the book selection, and Jennifer Morrison asks fantastic and insightful questions in a lively, inspiring and entertaining ma... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    _.xenxen._
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the deep insights into authors' lives and writing processes.
Audiences enjoy the diverse book selections and the thought-provoking questions asked by the host.
Many find the discussions motivating and inspiring, particularly for aspiring writers.
Listeners love the opportunity to explore the emotional and personal sides of storytelling.
The podcast is praised for its engaging and informative content, appealing to both avid readers and casual listeners.

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The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison - Ep. 20: "Mother Doll" with Katya Apekina
Q: How did you come to the title "Mother Doll"?
My agent came up with that title, and it just fit perfectly with the book's structure of nesting themes and characters.
The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison - Ep. 20: "Mother Doll" with Katya Apekina
Q: Where do you start in your process? Do you outline things? Is it intuitive?
It varies a lot depending on the project. For this book, I started researching the Russian Revolution after feeling it was a relevant theme.
The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison - Ep. 20: "Mother Doll" with Katya Apekina
Q: How would you sum up this story for someone who hasn't quite read it yet?
Zhenya is a pregnant millennial living in Los Angeles whose life is at loose ends, and she processes her intergenerational trauma through a medium channeling her great-grandmother.
Episode 24: Melanie Finn Returns: Embracing Ambiguity in the Good and Evil of Characters—Finding Humanity in the Dark Corners of Her Novel, "The Gloaming"
Q: Do you think your writing has evolved since your first novel?
Melanie suggests writing continuously shows that one may feel stagnant but emphasizes the importance of continued growth in their craft.
Episode 24: Melanie Finn Returns: Embracing Ambiguity in the Good and Evil of Characters—Finding Humanity in the Dark Corners of Her Novel, "The Gloaming"
Q: Was there a conscious effort in exploring the theme of power dynamics in older men with younger women in this novel?
Yes, it reflects on the ethical and moral complexities of such relationships while considering the comfort it provided the characters.

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Engaging in rich conversations with authors, this series explores the intricacies of storytelling and the creative processes behind beloved books. Each episode features notable literary figures discussing their work, personal experiences, and the themes that inform their writing. The host invites listeners into the world of literature, facilitating a reflective dialogue on various aspects of writing, from character development to emotional narratives related to family and societal themes.

Listeners are likely to appreciate the heartfelt and revealing discussions that provide not just insight into the books themselves, but also a deeper understanding of the authors' lives. This podcast stands out for its emphasis on the human side of writin... more

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2. Melanie Finn
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4. Taylor Goldsmith
5. Nora Lange
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