Author Interview: Margarita Montimore
Author Margarita Montimore spoke with us about her inspiration for her book, her own favorite listens, and the importance of independent bookstores to our communities.
Author Margarita Montimore spoke with us about her inspiration for her book, her own favorite listens, and the importance of independent bookstores to our communities.
Author Therese Anne Fowler talked with us about her inspiration for her book, her own favorite listens, and the importance of independent bookstores to our communities.
Author Liz Moore told us about her inspiration for Long Bright River, her own favorite listens, and the importance of independent bookstores to our communities.
Alexis Schaitkin told us about what inspired her to write this book, the audiobook–which is narrated by a fourteen-person cast–and how much she appreciates independent bookstores.
Emma Copley Eisenberg told us about how her own experiences in Pocahontas County came through as she wrote, her experience narrating the audiobook, and some of her own favorite listens.
Dr. Lois Frankel spoke with us about her reasons for writing Nice Girls Don’t Speak Up or Stand Out, her own favorite audiobooks, and what she loves about independent bookstores.
Roshani Chokshi, author of Gilded Wolves, told us about her inspiration, favorite audiobooks, and love of independent bookstores.
Emma Straub, New York Times bestselling author of Modern Lovers, also owns one of our bookstore partners, Books are Magic in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband. Check out Emma’s latest audiobook recommendations!
Holly Black is back, with her highly anticipated and jaw-dropping finale to The Folk of the Air trilogy. She told us about her inspiration, the audiobook, and what independent bookstores have meant in her life.
Mary H. K. Choi, author of new romance Permanent Record, told us about her inspiration, the making of the audiobook, and what independent bookstores have meant to her.
Mackenzi told us about what inspired The Gentleman’s Guide to Getting Lucky, the moment of “perfect, artistic harmony” when she first heard Christian Coulson’s narration, and some of her own favorite audiobooks.
Elise Hooper’s debut audiobook takes a look at the real family the Marches of Little Women are based on and tells the fascinating story of May Alcott—Louisa’s youngest sister and an artist in her own right. Elise told us a little bit about her inspiration, her favorite audiobooks, and what independent bookstores have meant to her.