Donna Norman-Carbone and Hope Gibbs

Authors Talking Bookish

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At Authors Talking Bookish, our mission is to dedicate ourselves to inspiring writers and readers by providing the-road-to-publishing insights from two debut novelists who learned the hard way and discussing our love of books from the writer’s perspective.

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Donna Norman-Carbone and Hope Gibbs

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Jun 30, 2026

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An Interview with author Lisa Montanaro, Episode 49 01.07.2025

Bio: Lisa Montanaro is the author of the debut novel, Everything We Thought Was True , which released in January 2025, by Red Adept Publishing, and won first place for LGBTQ Fiction in the International Firebird Book Awards and Honorable Mention from the Los Angeles Book Festival. At turns heartbreaking and hopeful, the novel explores not only the consequences of secrets—even secrets kept out of l...

Writing Resistance: Breaking Down The Handmaid’s Tale from the Writer’s Lens, Season 3, Episode 48 17.06.2025

In this episode of Authors Talking Bookish , we take a deep dive into The Handmaid’s Tale —not just as readers, but as writers. We explore Margaret Atwood’s masterful craft: her use of voice, world building, and the chilling plausibility that makes this dystopian classic so enduring. We also share our take on the most recent adaptation and how it expands (or shifts) the original narrative. Most im...

Pen to Page: How Journaling Fuels Storytelling, Episode 47 03.06.2025

In this episode, we explore how a simple journal can become a novelist’s most powerful tool. From unlocking character secrets to breaking through writer’s block, journaling helps writers tap into their deepest creative instincts. You’ll learn five practical ways journaling can support your novel at every stage—and get inspired with fresh prompts to spark your next breakthrough. Whether you're stuc...

An Interview with author Jenn Bouchard: Episode 46 20.05.2025

Author Jenn Bouchard is a member of Grub Street and the Women Fiction Writers' Association, as well as a board member for her local Dollars for Scholars chapter. She is an avid cook and is always planning her next adventure. FIRST COURSE was published in 2021 by TouchPoint Press and released as an audiobook in 2023 by Tantor Audio. It is now available in a second edition through Coastal Whisk. You...

The Write Resources to Set You on the Path to Writing, Publishing & Marketing, Episode 45 06.05.2025

In this episode, we dive deep into the best resources for writers at every stage of their journey. Whether you're plotting your first novel or preparing for a book launch, we've got you covered with expert recommendations and actionable advice. Tune in for a treasure trove of writing wisdom and get one step closer to achieving your publishing goals! SHOW NOTES: Books on Craft Master the art of str...

Character Alchemy: Crafting Complex Characters, Episode 44 22.04.2025

When writing a novel, it’s essential to develop complex, authentic characters that your readers come to care about in some way. In this episode, we’ll talk about ways in which you can create nuanced characters your readers can connect to, love or hate. And we’ll provide models of characters as examples and a FREE DOWNLOAD of exercises to help you achieve them in your work. SHOW NOTES: Develop Rich...

An Interview with NY Times Bestselling author J.D. Barker, Episode 43 08.04.2025

Join us as we interview author J.D .Barker, renowned for his thrilling novels, including Forsaken , The Fourth Monkey , and Dracul (co-authored with Bram Stoker’s family using Bram’s original notes and journals). With a reputation for pushing the boundaries of suspense and supernatural storytelling, his works have appeared on bestseller lists worldwide, and Dracul is currently in development for f...

Writing the Dreaded Book Jacket Summary and Pitch, Episode 42 25.03.2025

Writers craft thousands of words to create a novel, so why is it so difficult to write a summary and pitch for books? We’ll delve into the difficulty of whittling down a novel into these necessary tasks which could make-or-break selling a novel. In addition, we’ll discuss the functions of a summary and pitch as well as how to write them. SHOW NOTES: Summary: a concise overview of a book with the p...

Our Take on Publishing Industry Predictions, Episode 041 11.03.2025

Each year some of the top industry publications predict trends in publishing for the upcoming year. In today’s episode, we’ll share some of these and give you our take on where we think the publishing industry is heading. SHOW NOTES: “Top Ten Publishing Trends of 2025,” Emma Boyer, Written Words Media, 2 JAN 2025 “Publishing Leaders Share Nine Bold Predictions for 2025 and Beyond,” Audrey DeRobert...

An Interview with author Sarahlyn Bruck, Episode 40 25.02.2025

Sarahlyn Bruck writes contemporary, book club fiction—slice-of-life stories with heart and humor centered on friendships and family. She is the award-winning author of three novels: Light of the Fire (2024), Daytime Drama (2021), and Designer You (2018). When she’s not writing, Sarahlyn moonlights as a full-time writing and literature professor at a local community college. Originally from the San...

The Mystique of Book Reviews and Blurbs: Episode 39 11.02.2025

SUMMARY: In this episode, we dive deep into the world of book reviews and blurbs. These essential elements serve as crucial communication tools for authors, helping them convey the value of their work to potential readers. We explore how impactful reviews and compelling blurbs can significantly influence a book's success, while also sharing insights from notable authors about the key components to...

Best Book Recs from 2024 and Most Anticipated in 2025: Episode 38 04.02.2025

SUMMARY: To kick off the new year, we’re talking about our top reads of 2024 and what we’re most looking forward to in 2025. What’s on your TBR list? SHOW NOTES: Top 2024 Reads: Donna James , Percival Everett Echo of Old Books , Barbara Davis The Little Liar, Mitch Albom Mad Honey, Jodi Piccoult Hope The Housemaid , Freida McFadden It’s Hard for Me to Live with Me , Rex Chapman Of Lies and Honey ,...

Authors Making the Most of the Holidays, Episode 37 10.12.2024

This episode speaks to marketing techniques to help you make the most of the holidays as a vehicle to sell more books. Learn how to customize your sales pitch and graphics for optimal success whether you are running ads, sharing to social media, appearing at holiday-centric events, or working collaboratively with other authors to get the word out about your books. We’ll teach you how such “holiday...

Bookstagrammers: Helping Authors Establish a Platform, Episode 36 26.11.2024

Curious about how to get traction for your book before it’s released or after? Today, we are joined by three bookstagrammers who will talk to us about how they can be helpful with your book launch by getting eyes on your books and reviews to establish or sustain the momentum of your book marketing campaign. Suzanne Leopold, the founder of Suzy Approved Book Tours, helps to match readers to your bo...

Is Creating Ads Right for You? The Basics of Advertising on FB and/or Amazon, Episode 35 12.11.2024

In this episode, we'll dive into the fundamentals of advertising on Facebook and Amazon for authors. We’ll explore whether ads are the right choice for you, depending on your goals, budget, and readiness to invest in promotional strategies. You’ll learn about the benefits of each platform, what types of ads work best, and how to get started with your first campaign, including tips for optimizing r...

To Blog or to Newsletter? Episode 34 29.10.2024

Blogs and newsletters are excellent ways for you to connect with readers. Have you ever wondered whether you should do one over the other or both? In this episode, we’ll provide you with the purposes and differences of blogs and newsletters, so you can make an informed decision about how you can best connect with readers. And, we’ll make suggestions for content for both. SHOW NOTES: Key difference...

Leveraging a Successful Career through Public Relations, Episode 33 15.10.2024

SUMMARY: Today we are interviewing two publicists, Michelle Glogovac, THE Podcast MatchmakerTM and Lilian Sue, publicist and author, to help you leverage a successful career through public relations. SHOW NOTES: Journey into public relations Specializing in storytelling and relationship-building Unique approach to PR Overcoming fears, imposter syndrome, etc. Establishing your Unique self Key miles...

An Interview with Author Libby McNamee, Episode 32 01.10.2024

SUMMARY: Join us in conversation with Libby McNamee, author of award-winning upper middle grade novels including "Susanna’s Midnight Ride: The Girl Who Won the Revolutionary War" and "Dolley Madison and the War of 1812: America’s First Lady," and their Study Guides. She is also the co-editor of "The Epic Story of 1776" and "The Epic Story of America 1777-1779." Currently she is writing a third nov...

So, You Want to Write a Novel? Where to Begin, Episode 31 17.09.2024

Summary: Are you interested in writing a book but don’t quite know where to begin? This episode delves into the beginning stages of writing a novel. From brainstorming, to research, character creation and world building, we’ll discuss the process to set a good foundation for the novel you always dreamed of writing. Show Notes: How to begin? Character, world, plot, title, a question… How to explore...

“So What Kind of Writer Do You Want to Be?” Setting Goals, Priorities and Boundaries, Episode 30 03.09.2024

Summary: A recent article by author Rea Frey, “Protecting Author Privacy: The Cost of Marketing Your Own Books,” Writer's Digest, touches on the challenges of today’s authors and why the question “So what kind of writer do you want to be?” is fundamental for all writers. In this episode, we’ll discuss the article, our own take on some of the key points and discuss how to set goals, priorities and...

Reading Like A Writer, Episode 29 20.08.2024

SUMMARY: Have you ever wondered if or how a writer reads differently than a reader? Join us on this episode as we discuss passive versus active reading. What are writers paying attention to when they read as compared to what most readers don’t even notice? Learn how you can use reading as a school for writers. SHOW NOTES: What writers say vs. what they do Reading as a reader (passive reading): cha...

Making Your Live Events Come to Life, Episode 28 06.08.2024

Being an author is more than just putting words on a page—it's about bringing your story to life for the world to discover. It's about stepping into the spotlight and sharing your passion with readers far and wide. One of the most thrilling and effective ways to promote your work and connect with your audience is by attending live events. In this episode, we’ll share with you all of your tips for...

From Book Writer to Book Keeper: Budgeting Your Author Endeavors, Episode 27 23.07.2024

Authors set out to write a book. They often don’t realize the bookkeeping and budgeting aspect of becoming a published author. In this episode, we’ll talk about establishing a budget, what to regard as high priority vs. low priority and how the publishing path you choose should figure into your budget. Full Show Notes are available on our website as well as free downloads mentioned in the episode....

An Interview with Maggie Smith, Episode 26 11.07.2024

Join us as we chat with award-winning author Maggie Smith, known for her books "Truth and Other Lies" and "Blind Spot." Drawing on her psychology and business background, Maggie crafts stories of resilient women facing extraordinary challenges. She also hosts the "Hear Us Roar" podcast and manages The Write City Magazine . Tune in for insights into her writing and inspirations. SHOW NOTES: Bio: In...

The Obscurity of the Label: Women’s Fiction, Episode 25 11.07.2024

In 2022, Publisher’s Marketplace announced its decision to retire the term “Women’s Fiction” as a genre because they “aim not to presume or define a book’s audience, or categorize books, by gender.” In this episode, we’ll take a look at the effects of their decision, its implications and the status of “Women’s Fiction” as a genre today. SHOW NOTES: Women’s Fiction Writers Association definition of...

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