
50. Literary entrepreneur Angela Anderson and creating relationships
10/14/22 • 44 min
Welcome again to the Stories to Love podcast and this is episode 50. My guest today is literary entrepreneur Angela Anderson.
Angela Anderson aka the “Literary Midwife” is a literary and editorial services professional and CEO of Angela Anderson Presents. She has a deep passion for all things literary, marketing, and event planning. Angela founded the “Literary Café” as a place where authors and readers can connect and grow their reader-author bond through their love for the craft of the written word and books. Angela is the host of two amazing shows, Angela’s Literary Café and Angela’s Literary Tea. She is also one of the three hosts of the exhilarating weekly show, Fun Friday. In addition, she is a contributing writer for The Heat Seekers Magazine.
In this episode we discussed how her career evolved to become a literary promoter and marketer, how she strives to be an advocate for diverse books, and her relationship mindset within the book business
There is so much joy in this conversation—you can hear it in Angela’s voice, and I know you’ll love this episode!
I appreciate all who have subscribed! If you haven’t, please do, and leave a rating when you can. If you’d like to support this podcast, please support the Patreon at patreon.com/tifmarcelo . My Patreon is where I’m adding more content, in the form of newsletters and extra episodes. Or, you can grab a book for you or a friend on my website at tifmarcelo.com.
Links discussed:
Marilyn Anderson's BLACK PEARL
Act like an Author, think like a business conference
BY HER HOWN DESIGN by Piper Hughley
Heat Seekers Magazine
THE VIOLIN CONSPIRACY by Brendan Slocumb
*Some of these links are affiliate links*
***
New Release: LETTERS FROM THE TRAIL, February 25, 2025
Note: some links are affiliate links
Contact Tif at [email protected]
Please check out her website for podcast submissions
Welcome again to the Stories to Love podcast and this is episode 50. My guest today is literary entrepreneur Angela Anderson.
Angela Anderson aka the “Literary Midwife” is a literary and editorial services professional and CEO of Angela Anderson Presents. She has a deep passion for all things literary, marketing, and event planning. Angela founded the “Literary Café” as a place where authors and readers can connect and grow their reader-author bond through their love for the craft of the written word and books. Angela is the host of two amazing shows, Angela’s Literary Café and Angela’s Literary Tea. She is also one of the three hosts of the exhilarating weekly show, Fun Friday. In addition, she is a contributing writer for The Heat Seekers Magazine.
In this episode we discussed how her career evolved to become a literary promoter and marketer, how she strives to be an advocate for diverse books, and her relationship mindset within the book business
There is so much joy in this conversation—you can hear it in Angela’s voice, and I know you’ll love this episode!
I appreciate all who have subscribed! If you haven’t, please do, and leave a rating when you can. If you’d like to support this podcast, please support the Patreon at patreon.com/tifmarcelo . My Patreon is where I’m adding more content, in the form of newsletters and extra episodes. Or, you can grab a book for you or a friend on my website at tifmarcelo.com.
Links discussed:
Marilyn Anderson's BLACK PEARL
Act like an Author, think like a business conference
BY HER HOWN DESIGN by Piper Hughley
Heat Seekers Magazine
THE VIOLIN CONSPIRACY by Brendan Slocumb
*Some of these links are affiliate links*
***
New Release: LETTERS FROM THE TRAIL, February 25, 2025
Note: some links are affiliate links
Contact Tif at [email protected]
Please check out her website for podcast submissions
Previous Episode

49. Mysteries and cruises with Sandra Block
Welcome again to the stories to love podcast and this is episode 49. My guest today is author Sandra Block.
Sandra A. Block graduated from college at Harvard, then returned to her native land of Buffalo, New York for medical training and never left. She is a practicing neurologist and proud Sabres fan, and lives at home with her husband, two children, and impetuous yellow lab. Her work has been published in the Washington Post. Little Black Lies is her debut, a finalist in the International Thriller Awards, and The Girl Without a Name and The Secret Room are the other books in the Zoe Goldman series, and What Happened That Night her stand-a-lone. Girl Overboard is her first Young Adult thriller.
In this episode, we discussed pitching Girl Overboard, her first YA book. We also talked about closed door mysteries, cruise ships, choosing her next project, and her day job as a neurologist.
I appreciate all who have subscribed! If you haven’t, please do, and leave a rating when you can. If you’d like to support this podcast, please support the Patreon at patreon.com/tifmarcelo . My Patreon is where I’m adding more content, in the form of newsletters and extra episodes. Or, you can grab a book for you or a friend on my website at tifmarcelo.com.
Links discussed
Chevy Stevens's Dark Roads
The Admissions by Meg Mitchell Moore
***
New Release: LETTERS FROM THE TRAIL, February 25, 2025
Note: some links are affiliate links
Contact Tif at [email protected]
Please check out her website for podcast submissions
Next Episode

51. Memory and history with author Jennifer Bardsley
Welcome to the Stories to Love podcast. This is episode 51. My guest today is author Jennifer Bardsley.
Jennifer Bardsley is the author of Sweet Bliss, Good Catch, The History of Us, and more. A graduate of Stanford University, she lives in Edmonds, Washington with her husband and two children. Jennifer’s “I Brake for Moms” column has appeared in The Everett Herald every week since 2012. She also writes Young Adult Paranormal Romance under the pen name Louise Cypress. When she’s not writing books, you can find Jennifer walking from her house to the beach every chance she gets.
In this episode we discussed the atmospheric way she set The History of Us, her research into coin collecting, how memory inspired this book, about everyday drama in small town romance, her pseudonym, and her experience with transient global amnesia.
Jennifer and I had such a great conversation, and we covered so much in this time together. I want to thank her for sharing her experience with amnesia and how it affected her and her work.
I appreciate all who have subscribed! If you haven’t, please do, and leave a rating when you can. If you’d like to support this podcast, please support the Patreon at patreon.com/tifmarcelo . My Patreon is where I’m adding more content, in the form of newsletters and extra episodes. Or, you can grab a book for you or a friend on my website at tifmarcelo.com.
Links discussed:
Elizabeth Briggs
Michelle Notaro
Stirring Up Love by Chandra Blumberg
She’s Up to Know Good by Sarah Goodman Confino
The Witch of Tin Moutain
*some links are affiliate links
***
New Release: LETTERS FROM THE TRAIL, February 25, 2025
Note: some links are affiliate links
Contact Tif at [email protected]
Please check out her website for podcast submissions
If you like this episode you’ll love
Episode Comments
Generate a badge
Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode
<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/stories-to-love-223225/50-literary-entrepreneur-angela-anderson-and-creating-relationships-25431667"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to 50. literary entrepreneur angela anderson and creating relationships on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>
Copy