Karen Dukess
Castle Hill Author Talks
Castle Hill Author Talks is a podcast of lively, smart, interviews with today's most exciting writers. Host Karen Dukess, the best-selling author of Welcome to Murder Week and The Last Book Party, chats with authors you may know and authors she thinks you ought to know. A project of Truro Center for the Arts on Cape Cod, the Castle Hill Author Talks are for readers and writers. It's a podcast that will guide you and inspire you, help you choose your next great read, and might even spur you to finish your own novel. For more from Karen Dukess, follow her at karendukess.substack.com or @karenduk...
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Episodes
Shannon Sanders on THE GREAT WHEREVER 07.07.2026 28:56
A brilliant and gripping debut, Shannon Sanders' The Great Wherever is about a heartbroken and financially strapped millennial who inherits her father's share of a Tennessee farm purchased by her great-grandfather, one of the first Black landowners in his community. Shannon joins us to talk about the family farm that inspired the novel, the value of having a homestead even if no one lives there, a...
Heather Abel on THE EMILYS 23.06.2026 31:43
Truly a novel for our times, The Emilys is about motherhood, friendship, marriage, and community and how to navigate these things in a world that is forcing us to reckon with the physical environment in unsettling ways. If you're looking for a smart, speculative, literary page-turner, this episode is for you. Heather Abel’s second novel, The Emilys (Random House), came out inJune, 2026. Her debut...
Chris Hayes on THE SIRENS' CALLl: How Attention Became the World’s Most Endangered Resource 09.06.2026 33:59
If you’ve ever bemoaned the lure of your I-phone, you’re not alone. In this interview, Emmy-winning MSNOW host Chris Hayes explains how our attention is being extracted against our will for corporate gain. His NYT best-selling book The Sirens’ Call: How Attention Became the World’s Most Endangered Resource is a powerful reckoning with how the assault from attention capitalism on our minds and our...
Emma Garman on THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS 26.05.2026 21:58
London 1953: A boarding house, a dead body, and so many secrets. Reading Emma Garman's debut novel, The Kindness of Strangers, is like discovering a forgotten classic from the 1950s that was written with a surprisingly modern sensibility. An ingeniously plotted and moving story, this one's a must for mystery lovers.
Christina Baker Kline on THE FOURSOME 12.05.2026 30:11
Christina Baker Kline’s THE FOURSOME is a riveting novel based on the true story of the author’s distant relatives, sisters in 19th-century North Carolina who married conjoined twins, Chang and Eng Bunker, with whom they had 21 children. Christina Baker Kline joins us to discuss how she blended imagination and historical research, why she thinks this is ultimately a novel about slavery and complic...
Virginia Evans on THE CORRESPONDENT 28.04.2026 24:36
Virginia Evans’ debut novel, THE CORRESPONDENT, was the breakout novel of 2025, and is now clocking 25 consecutive weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. In honor of the one-year anniversary of its publication, we’re running this live interview from last year, in which Virginia talks about why she wrote a novel in letters, how she survived years of rejection, and what inspired her to create...
John Kenney on I SEE YOU'VE CALLED IN DEAD 24.04.2026 38:02
John Kenney may not consider himself a humor writer, but his novel about a divorced obituary writer who accidentally posts his own obituary is very funny. In this interview, Kenney talks about why he loves writing about “middle-aged, slightly broken men,” the role of humor in coping with grief, how he became a contributor to The New Yorker after years of trying, and what contemporary novel he’s re...
Welcome to The Castle Hill Author Talks! 14.04.2026 1:14
Welcome to The Castle Hill Author Talks, a podcast celebrating great writers and great books. I'm your host, Karen Dukess, a bestselling author and a complete and total bookworm. For each episode, I interview a writer with a new book, maybe one you've heard about, and definitely one I think you should know about. My interviews are lively and fun with no spoilers. They're for readers and for writer...
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