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Deconstructing America Through the Eyes of Immigrants

Amy Wilhelm
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America Deconstructed tears down the myths surrounding immigration to the United States and replaces them with authentic experiences. When people immigrate, they leave the only home they've ever known. The Unit... Read More...

Bleeker’s Newest Release The Waiting Room Thrills from Page One

Amy Wilhelm
Reviews
In The Waiting Room Emily Bleeker has crafted the perfect thriller, giving new meaning to the term page-turner. Plan on taking this book with you everywhere you go until you reach the last page. We promise you ... Read More...

Book Club Questions for Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine by Gail Honeyman

Amy Wilhelm
Book Club Questions
Gail Honeyman's debut novel Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine is a book club favorite and for good reason! The main character Eleanor tugs at our heartstrings and makes us want to pull her into our care to pr... Read More...

Crossing Over by S.B. Alexander – Defining the New Adult Genre

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe
Genres are usually fairly self-explanatory: Mysteries have mystery, romances contain love stories, nonfiction is, well, nonfiction. But “Young Adult” and “New Adult” aren’t as easily categorized. There are simi... Read More...

Expanding Creative Horizons – The Appeal of Anthologies

Amy Wilhelm
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In case you haven't figured it out yet, Tabitha Lord isn't just a Senior Writer for Book Club Babble, she's also a published author. Her short story "Keeper of the Light" is a shining star in a collection of st... Read More...

Accept Warner Loughlin’s Invitation to Embrace the Acting Revolution!

Amy Wilhelm
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Warner Loughlin's intellect and courageous spirit shine through the instructive nature of her book, resulting in a work that is informative and pleasurable to read. In An Acting Revolution - the Warner Loughlin... Read More...
Stephen Rosenfield: Gotham Comedy Club

The Author’s Cut, Live with Stephen Rosenfield

Amy Wilhelm
The Author's Cut
I'm thrilled to share my chat with comedian Stephen Rosenfield. Whether you are interested in pursuing stand-up comedy or just want to expand your knowledge on the subject, listening to this interview is a mu... Read More...
Stephen Rosenfield: Gotham Comedy Club

The Author’s Cut with Stephen Rosenfield on 12/10 @ 9 pm EST

Amy Wilhelm
The Author's Cut
Interested in learning how to perform stand-up comedy or just curious how it's done? Stephen Rosenfield will be chatting with us on Sunday, December 10 at 9 pm, EST. His release, Mastering Stand-Up, is a fun re... Read More...

A Readymade Story from a Toybox of Favorite Things –The Author’s Cut with Augustus Rose

Amy Wilhelm
The Author's Cut
Author Gus Rose's passion for the ideas behind his debut novel The Readymade Thief is contagious. As I tell him in this interview, I adored his book. I think our discussion reveals why his tale is so unique, au... Read More...

The Readymade Thief by Augustus Rose – Gorgeous and Thought Provoking

Amy Wilhelm
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Augustus Rose paints the portrait of the unique heroine Lee Cuddy with the skill of a gifted artist. His talent is a fitting match to the core theme of The Readymade Thief, which revolves around the imagined fi... Read More...
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