Author Interview: Emma Copley Eisenberg
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.
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.
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.
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.
Ann Patchett, a renowned author and Libro.fm Bookstore Champion, just came out with her latest book, The Dutch House. We talked to Ann about her inspiration, the “genius audiobook,” and her own audiobook favorites.
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Leslie Jamison talks about Make It Scream, Make It Burn, the role of audiobooks in her life, and her experiences narrating her own audiobooks.
What happens when one frustrated dad turns his kids’ lives upside down in search of a new way to be a family? You’ll find out when you listen to Dan Kois’s new audiobook How to Be a Family.
We talked with Attica about Heaven, My Home (the captivating follow-up to Bluebird, Bluebird), her love of independent bookstores, and how music plays a big part in her work.
Lara Prescott told us a little bit about her inspiration for The Secrets We Kept, the audiobook (narrated by a full cast), and her love of independent bookstores.
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From the author of Eat, Pray, Love comes a brand new audiobook told from the perspective of an 89-year-old woman looking back on her youth and reflecting on how it affected the course of the rest of her life.