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A Hawaiian Police Procedural, and the Human Need to Lend a Hand
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Today’s Featured Authors:
Robert McCaw: Time Stamp: 4:12
Rick Mofina says Robert McCaw’s Retribution “moves with volcanic force.” As people around him come under attack, Chief Detective Koa Kane wonders if he might be the real target. Learn more at https://robertbmccaw.com/.
Dana Sachs: Time Stamp: 44:20
Dana Sachs shares her blog post “Chronicling the uniquely human need to lend a hand, even in the darkest times.” (https://charlottereaderspodcast.com/chronicling-the-uniquely-human-need-to-lend-a-hand-even-in-the-darkest-times/)
2-Minute Tip: Time Stamp: 37:00
Don’t miss Charlotte Lit co-founder and executive director Paul Reali’s tip about The Rules of Writing, Part 4: Morning Pages.
Book Recommendations: Time Stamp: 54:00
Hannah recommends:
Adelaide by Genevieve Wheeler
Sarah recommends:
Sophie Scholl and the White Rose by Annette Dumbach and Jud Newborn
Landis recommends:
The Walking Drum by Louis L’Amour
Mark West, Storied Charlotte Blog (https://pages.charlotte.edu/mark-west/blog/author/miwest/), recommends:
The Longest Day of the Year by Kim Wright
Community Voices:
Thanks to the following authors for sharing their elevator pitches:
David Weinberg – Scrooge’s Folly: Saving Jacob Marley
Robert Babirad – In-Transit Passenger: Making the Journey Matter
Thanks to readers of The Write Quotes series for the wonderful reviews you’re leaving for the first two books! A sampling:
from PJ Anderson: This is a really neat collection of observations, reflections, and words of wisdom from authors across the spectrum. Charlotte Readers Podcast is such a great show for writers and readers alike, and this book is a nice encapsulation of the insights found regularly on the podcast. As an author, the book is quite useful for inspiration during those tough times when motivation is low and I need a reminder why I do this writing thing. I think avid readers who don't write would also enjoy it as a behind-the-scenes on what fuels the creative process. Highly recommended!
from Nora: Writers will enjoy these quick takes on the writing life. We'll identify with most, be amused by many, and come away with more insight to what makes us storytellers. Readers will enjoy seeing behind the curtain.
The Write Quotes Series:
Go to https://charlottereaderspodcast.com/writequotes/ to learn more about our series of quote books, download Book 1 for free, or support the show and get more free books by joining our street team.
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Today’s Featured Authors:
Robert McCaw: Time Stamp: 4:12
Rick Mofina says Robert McCaw’s Retribution “moves with volcanic force.” As people around him come under attack, Chief Detective Koa Kane wonders if he might be the real target. Learn more at https://robertbmccaw.com/.
Dana Sachs: Time Stamp: 44:20
Dana Sachs shares her blog post “Chronicling the uniquely human need to lend a hand, even in the darkest times.” (https://charlottereaderspodcast.com/chronicling-the-uniquely-human-need-to-lend-a-hand-even-in-the-darkest-times/)
2-Minute Tip: Time Stamp: 37:00
Don’t miss Charlotte Lit co-founder and executive director Paul Reali’s tip about The Rules of Writing, Part 4: Morning Pages.
Book Recommendations: Time Stamp: 54:00
Hannah recommends:
Adelaide by Genevieve Wheeler
Sarah recommends:
Sophie Scholl and the White Rose by Annette Dumbach and Jud Newborn
Landis recommends:
The Walking Drum by Louis L’Amour
Mark West, Storied Charlotte Blog (https://pages.charlotte.edu/mark-west/blog/author/miwest/), recommends:
The Longest Day of the Year by Kim Wright
Community Voices:
Thanks to the following authors for sharing their elevator pitches:
David Weinberg – Scrooge’s Folly: Saving Jacob Marley
Robert Babirad – In-Transit Passenger: Making the Journey Matter
Thanks to readers of The Write Quotes series for the wonderful reviews you’re leaving for the first two books! A sampling:
from PJ Anderson: This is a really neat collection of observations, reflections, and words of wisdom from authors across the spectrum. Charlotte Readers Podcast is such a great show for writers and readers alike, and this book is a nice encapsulation of the insights found regularly on the podcast. As an author, the book is quite useful for inspiration during those tough times when motivation is low and I need a reminder why I do this writing thing. I think avid readers who don't write would also enjoy it as a behind-the-scenes on what fuels the creative process. Highly recommended!
from Nora: Writers will enjoy these quick takes on the writing life. We'll identify with most, be amused by many, and come away with more insight to what makes us storytellers. Readers will enjoy seeing behind the curtain.
The Write Quotes Series:
Go to https://charlottereaderspodcast.com/writequotes/ to learn more about our series of quote books, download Book 1 for free, or support the show and get more free books by joining our street team.
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