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Short interviews with authors of recently published books

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Jul 1, 2026

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Kirk Fox "Palmdale: A Dirtbag Noir 01.07.2026

Join host Mike Chmielewski as he interviews actor/author Kirk Fox, as they discuss Kirk’s debut novel “Palmdale: A Dirtbag Noir.

Author Interviews: Holly A. Bell "Occupied Alaska" 11.06.2026

Occupied Alaska is a timely, page-turning tome for those who appreciate high-stakes geopolitical suspense. A piece of speculative fiction rooted in the realities of modern international relations, it explores the fragility of democracy and the chilling possibilities of our shared near-future.

"Fortunate Son" by Melinda Mitchell 27.03.2026

Join host Mike Chmielewski as he welcomes author Melinda Mitchell  as they discuss Melinda’s book “Fortunate Son"

"In the Wake of Golgotha" by Daniel Grace 23.03.2026

Join host Mike Chmielewski as he welcomes author Daniel Grace as they discuss Daniel's debut book "In the Wake of Golgotha"

"Liberty and the American Idea: Rebuilding the Foundations" by Tom Harriman 19.03.2026

Join host Mike Chmielewski as he welcomes author Tom Harriman to discuss his new book, "Liberty and the American Idea: Rebuilding the Foundations."

Alaskan Children's author Brooke Hartman 27.02.2026

Brooke Hartman is an Alaskan mom and a national award-winning author of silly, sweet, and sometimes strange stories for children and Young Adults.

"Her Denali Solo: A Woman Alone on North America's Highest Peak" by Chris Lundgren. 20.02.2026

Her Denali Solo: A Woman Alone on North America's Highest Peak is a book by Chris Lundgren about Norma Jean Bowers, the first woman to summit Denali solo in 1990, detailing her decade-long quest, the extreme challenges she faced, and her historic achievement, which was previously under-documented.

"The Ghosts of Distant Trees" by Erika Watson 13.02.2026

In "Ghosts of Distant Trees", Erica Watson traces the layered ecologies of Denali National Park, Alaska —its vast and shifting landscape.

The Book of Reservations by Laura Buchwald 27.12.2025

The Book of Reservations is the second installment of The Ghost Table trilogy. It picks up one year after The Coat Check Girl ends. It is autumn 2000 and Miss Sylvie’s Bistrot in Greenwich Village, New York is struggling to survive.

Unfinished by Lucas Cantor Santiago 20.12.2025

Unfinished tells the story of how music and technology have co-evolved over the past 60,000 years.

Alaskan Author Bailey Berg 07.12.2025

Bailey Berg discusses her new book Secret Alaska: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure with Mike Chmielewski.

The Bolden Cylinder by Norman Woolworth 04.11.2025

Mike Chemielewski talked to Norman Woolworth about his second novel, The Bolden Cylinder. Norman talked about why he writes historical novels set in New Orleans and why he is fascinated by the city. Quirky New Orleans antiques dealer Bruneau Abellard is the protagonist in his two books. In The Bolden Cylinder , Bruneau listens to a vintage phonograph cylinder he found in the secret compartment of...

A Place For Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza 04.11.2025
The Last Book to Be Written By A Human by Jeff Burningham 04.11.2025

Jeff Burningham talks with Mike Chmielewski about his book The Last Book to Be Written By A Human. The book questions the future of human expression and authorship, contrasting human vulnerability and experience with the capabilities of AI to generate vast amounts of content. Jeff Burningham delivers a profound and urgent exploration of what it truly means to be human in the age of AI—challenging...

The Missing Pages by Alyson Richman 17.10.2025

Mike Chiemlewski talks with Alyson Richman about her 10th novel, The Missing Pages. Alyson explains why she writes historical novels and the research that she puts into learning about the time period. In the novel, Violet Hutchins is working as a page at the Widener Library. When mysterious things begin happening at the library, Violet wonders if Harry Widener’s ghost is trying to communicate with...

The Siege by Ben Macintyre 02.10.2025

Mike Chmielewski is joined by, writer for The Times (UK) and bestselling author, to discuss his thrilling recounting of one of the most harrowing hostage situations and daring rescue attempts of our time, of ordinary, everyday people.e A writer for The Times (UK) and bestselling author, to discuss his thrilling recounting of one of the most harrowing hostage situations and daring rescue attempts o...

Break Up On Purpose by John Kim 02.10.2025

Mike Chmielewski is joined by therapist and author, John Kim, to talk about his newest book,"Break Up. On Purpose.", how to go from break up to break through. Learn the steps to heal and grow. John Kim

Things Under a Rock by David Scheel 02.10.2025

Scheel has witnessed a sea change in what we know and are able to discover about octopus physiology and behavior—even an octopus's inner life. Here, he explores remarkable new scientific developments, weaving accounts of his own research and surprising encounters with stories and legends of Indigenous peoples that illuminate our relationship with these creatures across centuries. In 

Bulgarian Traing Manual by Ruth Bonapace 02.10.2025

Author Ruth Bonapace discusses her debut novel, describing it as "Jersey Shore meets The Wizard of Oz." Elements of self-help fads with humor and fantasy. A good time is guaranteed when you open the pages and jump in.

The Garbage Bag Girl by Celeste L. Edmunds, Richard Paul Evans 02.10.2025

Author Celeste Edmunds discusses her gripping first-person account, which delves into her life as a young woman who, against all odds, found strength and resilience in the face of adversity.

The Queen of Fairbanks by Tricia Brown 30.09.2025

Born in an Alaska boomtown in 1911, Irene Sherman was the self-proclaimed Queen of Fairbanks. They cheered her in parades, toasted her birthdays, and quietly guaranteed her independent lifestyle. She is a living, breathing piece of history -- a study in survival and an inspiring tribute to Alaska's pioneer spirit

The Maps They Gave Us by Wayne Scott 30.09.2025

The author's reflection on an unlikely love story serves as an antidote to society's growing apathy towards marriage.

Return of the Devil by Michael Harbron 30.09.2025

The new Morningstar Tribe must reunite with Joseph, the God who abandoned them, and uncover the truth he tried to bury. The only hope for restoring balance lies in the unthinkable—the return of the Devil.

Leaders Look Within By Brent Pohlman 30.09.2025

Mike Chmielewski talks with author Brent Pohlman, owner and CEO of Midwest Laboratories, to discuss leadership. Leadership is unique for everyone; learn how to discover it within yourself and unleash your leadership potential.

Freedom Framework by Jack Cohen 30.09.2025

Mike Chmielewski talks with Jack Cohen, a speaker, author, and CEO with over 40 years of leadership experience, discussing how to transform your career and go beyond traditional advice with techniques and strategies to thrive.

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