
Better World Books Podcast: Ann Brashares
07/16/09 • 0 min
When you meet Ann Brashares you can see immediately that she is the perfect person to write for young adults. Though she has three kids of her own she seems to have held onto a sweetness and openness that you sense when you meet her and feel when you read her books.
Ann came to our office on the last stop of her book tour for her latest book 3 WILLOWS, which is the beginning of a new series for her. For fans of The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants series, have no fear, you’ll see a couple of your favs making an appearance in the Willow series and rumor has it she may come back to the Pants girls again before it’s all said and done.
Of course we talked about the new book, but we also chatted about the Sisterhood movies and her intruiging next project which sounds like it will be a bit of a departure for her.
I hope you enjoy the interview! Click here to check out the rest of the great authors talking about their books on our podcast page!
When you meet Ann Brashares you can see immediately that she is the perfect person to write for young adults. Though she has three kids of her own she seems to have held onto a sweetness and openness that you sense when you meet her and feel when you read her books.
Ann came to our office on the last stop of her book tour for her latest book 3 WILLOWS, which is the beginning of a new series for her. For fans of The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants series, have no fear, you’ll see a couple of your favs making an appearance in the Willow series and rumor has it she may come back to the Pants girls again before it’s all said and done.
Of course we talked about the new book, but we also chatted about the Sisterhood movies and her intruiging next project which sounds like it will be a bit of a departure for her.
I hope you enjoy the interview! Click here to check out the rest of the great authors talking about their books on our podcast page!
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Better World Books Podcast: Laura Flanders
I got the chance to sit down with Laura Flanders recently at the Green Festival in Seattle. This is a busy, smart woman who knows how to talk and knows what she is talking about. After all that’s what she does for a living.
In addition to being an author, Laura Flanders hosts GRITtv – a daily talk show which airs online as well as on satellite, cable and public tv. The show also airs weekly on radio and focuses on both news and arts.
We talked primarly about the book BLUE GRIT which focuses on the Democratic party and Laura’s belief that the party has to stop pandering the middle and focus on it’s liberal base. The Blue Gritters as she calls them. The book cites examples from the 2004 and 2006 election cycles, but in the interview we talked about what differed in 2008 and how the Democrats were able to succeed.
We also talked about GRITtv a bit – and if you’re a budding documentary filmmaker – you won’t want to miss the part where she explains how to submit your video to be aired on her show.
I hope you enjoy the interview! Click here to check out the rest of the great authors talking about their books on our podcast page!
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Better World Books Podcast: Michael Malone
Michael Malone is the best award winning, New York Times bestselling author you’ve never heard of. His latest novel, THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE SKY, is a rare combination of page turning adventure and deeply complex writing. And it should be — he spent 10 years writing it. You get the feeling when you talk to Michael that he doesn’t write for the money or the fame but because he genuinely loves to write.
This is a guy who has won an Edgar, an O. Henry, and even an Emmy for his television writing and he is as unassuming and easy to talk to as you could ever imagine. In addition to his writing, Michael is also a professor at Duke University and as I interviewed him I found myself jealous of his students. This is a guy you could really learn from.
But I digress. The book is the story of Navy pilot Annie Peregrine-Goode and her quest to find her father, the identity of her mother, and most of all herself. Built on a subtle Wizard of Oz base, the story is about love, secrets, and the mysterious bonds of families.
One of the things I loved most about THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE SKY is the detail that went into creating the lives and back stories of even the smallest characters. It’s a large cast and not one character is a cardboard cut out. Quite a feat.
So, if you’d already heard of Michael Malone — you know what I’m talking about. If you hadn’t...well, you have now. Grab a copy of the book and he’ll soon be one your favorite authors.
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