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The Women Books & More’s Podcast

Irene Rawlings
Sisters On the Fly
Alzheimer's Disease
Mental Health
Holocaust
Outdoor Adventure
Death
Mortality
Afterlife
Isabelle Allende
Virginia Woolf
Humor
Philosophy
Ripper
Sissinghurst Castle
Caregivers
Rescued Recipes
Love Child
Bipolar Disorder
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Mystery, intrigue, romance and recipes every Wednesday. Join Irene Rawlings to explore hidden Paris. Make pierogi in Poland and single malt in Denver. Meet the Dutch Oven Divas of the Desert. Travel to Denmark in search of the perfect seaside hotel. Expect guests like acclaimed chef Jacque Pepin. Best-selling authors like Lisa See, Isabelle Allende and Mark Greaney. Women, Books & More with Irene ... more

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Julie Hedlund
Founder of the 12 x 12 Picture Book Writing Challenge
12 x 12 Picture Book Writing Challenge
Episode: Let's write a picture book---Julie Hedlund tells us how
Christopher Farnsworth
Debut novelist discussing his book, Blood Oath
Episode: The President's Vampire by Christopher Farnsworth
Lisa See
Beloved author known for her exploration of Chinese-American experiences.
Episode: Shanghai Girls by Lisa See
Daniel Klein
Co-author known for humor and philosophy
Episode: Heidegger and a Hippo Walk Through Those Pearly Gates Daniel Klein Thomas Cathcart
Thomas Cathcart
Co-author and humorist with a background in philosophy
Episode: Heidegger and a Hippo Walk Through Those Pearly Gates Daniel Klein Thomas Cathcart
Maurrie Sussman
Co-founder of Sisters on the Fly
Sisters on the Fly
Episode: Sisters on the Fly: We Have More Fun Than Anyone
Jill Tietjen
Co-author of Her Story, a book detailing women's contributions to American history
Episode: Her Story: A Timeline of the Women Who Changed America
Steven Fenves
Holocaust survivor and author of the family cookbook found at the Holocaust Museum
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Episode: Rescued Recipes - U.S. Holocaust Museum
Mary Doria Russell
New York Times bestselling author of The Sparrow and A Threat of Grace
Episode: Dreamers of the Day by Mary Doria Russell

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Irene Rawlings
Host emphasizing themes of women's stories through culinary and literary discussions, showcasing a wide range of notable guests including authors and chefs.

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Let's write a picture book---Julie Hedlund tells us how
Q: Could you explain the misconception that writers must find an illustrator before submitting their work?
It's a misconception because editors typically choose the illustrator based on their expertise; a writer should focus on writing a strong manuscript first.
Let's write a picture book---Julie Hedlund tells us how
Q: What are the benefits of being a member of 12 x 12?
Members can participate in critique groups, receive feedback on manuscripts, and access professional critiques from published authors.
Let's write a picture book---Julie Hedlund tells us how
Q: What is the 12 x 12, and how did it start?
It's a challenge for writers to create one picture book draft each month, fostering community among aspiring authors.
The President's Vampire by Christopher Farnsworth
Q: So what started you on the course of writing this book?
The inspiration came after 9-11 when Farnsworth pondered what could scare someone willing to commit such atrocities.
A Conversation with author Lisa See
Q: What do they wear?
In the old days, they wore handmade cotton suits, and it wasn't until the 70s that they started wearing wetsuits.

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