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episode 7: all for love

9/3/2017

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I talk about the qualities of my "ideal author" besides, like, writing awesome books. Author Martha Brockenbrough joins me to rap about such topics as: Writing in multiple categories; the difference between writing fiction and  nonfiction; the value of saying YES to opportunity, and more. We then take a look at the subject of her newest book, a man who may have said YES at least two times too many... founding father Alexander Hamilton. HAMTASTIC! Oh and we discuss Santa, do a dog poet storytime, and I not-so-subtly beg for a special ARC.
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  • The Patreon - throw in a buck, and you'll get access to future guest info, and you just might win books!
  • I'm on Twitter @literaticat - Martha is on twitter @mbrockenbrough
  • Martha Brockenbrough's website, for lots more info on her and her books!
  • ALEXANDER HAMILTON: REVOLUTIONARY gota starred review from SLJ! It will be out in the world on 9/5.
  • A-Ham's motto was ALL FOR LOVE - you can get a necklace with this motto in his own handwriting. (Bless!)
  • Books we mention, click covers to purchase or pre-order from your local indie bookstore. (Note that I got the Anya Seton book title incorrect in the 'cast!):
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1/27/2022 02:51:39 am

ks for sharing the article, and more importantly, your personal experieasdvnce mindfully using our emotions as data about our inner state and knowing wheds cvzvn it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly relate and I think others can to

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