Author Laurel Ostiguy opens the show with a look at her new book, “Lying In Wait.” It's the continuation of her ongoing Onondoga State series. This book looks at the subject of assaults on college campuses and one young woman's attempts to investigate it. Laurel shares the planning process, how she worked on the continuation of the story, and the many characters that have come up.
Richard Smith was on the show many years back for his last book, “Emergency Deep,” and this week he returns for his new title, “The Priceless Shaman Protocol.” This tale is a sci-fi thriller that begins with a ransom and includes cutting-edge technology way beyond what we know. Richard shares the writing process and also some of the hurdles faced by independent authors.
Marie Unanue's book looks at the topic of bullying through the eyes of two cats. Keep reading, it's a great story! “The Adventures of Phatty and Payaso” follows two felines as they take on a villainous hawk in Central Park, making friends and having a great adventure. She also has a social media campaign using the LetsAllBeKind hashtag to encourage people to do good things for one another.
Singer-songwriter Cameron Sutphin closes out the show with a look at his upcoming Winter Acoustic Tour. Currently living in Nashville, Cameron is a Connecticut native who's planning a move to New Hampshire in February. He's a full-time musician, and shares some tips on how to take music and make it the new 9-5.
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