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Can Love Survive Death? Henry Woodman on Reincarnation & Romance
What happens when a soldier in 1950s Paris falls in love… with a woman who died 70 years earlier?Anne Bocock interviews author and screenwriter Henry Woodman, whose new novel The Reincarnation of…
Laney Catz Becker Explores Reproductive Rights & Women’s Lives in the 1960s
Step back into 1965 suburban America, where reproductive freedom, personal autonomy, and friendship collide.In this episode of Between the Covers, host Anne Bocock interviews award-winning author and…
Brandon Bryant: NFL Vet Turned Children’s Author (Can I Pet That Dog?)
Brandon Bryant, former FAU & NFL defensive end turned children’s book author talks about his latest book, Can I Pet That Dog?, following his debut So You Want to Be an Athlete.In this…
Tevin Ali on Inspiring the Next Generation Through Storytelling
South Florida author and award-winning speaker Tevin Ali opens up about his journey from a modest beginning in a garage in Palm Beach County to becoming a two-time published author and nationally…
Kirsten Hines on Exploring Wild Florida
In this episode of Between the Covers, host Anne Bocock sits down with conservationist, writer, and award-winning photographer Kirsten Hines to explore her newest book, Wild Florida: An Animal…
Author Sam Bierstock on Turning PTSD into Powerful Fiction
Ann Bocock sits down with South Florida author Sam Bierstock, whose novel Full Circle blends music, memory, and emotional healing. A former doctor, engineer, and professional musician, Beertock…
Patricia Bonis on Life with a Saudi Billionaire—and the Price She Paid
Author Patricia Bonis talks about her memoir Jeddah Bride — a harrowing and deeply personal story of love, sacrifice, and survival. From her whirlwind romance with a Saudi billionaire to the harsh…
Caren Neile on Florida’s Fascinating Role in Fiction, Film, and TV
Ann Bocock sits down with performance storyteller and author Caren Schur Neile to explore her latest book, Featuring Florida: The Sunshine State in Fiction, Film, and TV. From classics like Marjorie…
Raquel Reyes on Infusing Miami History Into Her Mystery Storytelling
Award-winning author Raquel V. Reyes returns with "Dominoes, Danzón, and Death", the latest installment in her beloved Caribbean Kitchen Mystery Series. Explore the culinary-infused world of…
Melody Maysonet on How Books Save Lives and Inspire Resilience
Award-winning author Melody Masonette discusses her powerful YA novel, "What We Wish For" – a raw and emotional story about homelessness, addiction, family secrets, and the resilience of a…
Oline Cogdill on Must-Read Summer Mysteries
Award-winning mystery fiction critic Oline Cogdill pick's the best of 2024's most captivating mystery and fiction titles. From Carl Hiaasen's hilarious Fever Beach to debut novels like Florida Palms…
Joanna Campbell on What Makes a Great Cozy Mystery
Anne Bocock sits down with best-selling author Joanna Campbell, creator of over 80 books, including the beloved Kiki Lowenstein and Cara Mia Delgatto mystery series. Joanna introduces us to her…
Julia Dahl on Motherhood, Mental Health, and the Mystery at the Heart of Her New Novel
Ann Bocock sits down with acclaimed crime fiction author Julia Dahl to dive deep into her haunting new novel, I Dreamed of Falling. Set in a seemingly quiet Hudson Valley town, the story begins with…
Max Boot on Reagan’s Triumphs, Failures, and Legacy
Pulitzer Prize finalist and esteemed historian Max Boot joins Between the Covers to delve into his acclaimed biography "Reagan: His Life and Legend", named one of The New York Times' Top 10 Books of…
Jan Gangsei on Writing YA Thrillers That Teens Devour
What was supposed to be the ultimate spring break getaway—four girls, no parents, a luxury yacht in the Caribbean—quickly turns into a deadly mystery. One heiress disappears. Another is accused. And…
Julie Gilbert on Edna Ferber, James Dean & the Making of Giant
We sit down with acclaimed author and playwright Julie Gilbert to explore the legacy of her great-aunt, Edna Ferber—Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and trailblazing woman of letters. Gilbert's new…
Samantha Woodruff on Writing a Heroine Who Outsmarted Wall Street
We sit down with bestselling author Samantha Green Woodruff to discuss her captivating new historical fiction novel, "The Trade-Off," set against the backdrop of 1920s Wall Street and the devastating…
Robert Watson on the Forgotten Confederate Plot to Capture Washington, D.C.
What if the Confederacy had captured Washington, D.C.? In this riveting episode of Between the Covers, host Anne Bocock sits down with award-winning historian and author Robert Watson to uncover a…
Joel Waldman on Navigating Grief, Trauma, and Finding Purpose in Storytelling
What happens when an Emmy award-winning journalist quits his high-profile career to launch a true crime podcast with his 80-something mother—a Holocaust survivor and therapist? In Surviving the…
Lisa Unger on The Dark Side of Social Media & Survival Games
Bestselling thriller author Lisa Unger joins us to dive deep into her latest heart-pounding novel, Close Your Eyes and Count to 10. In this episode, Lisa reveals the inspiration behind her gripping…
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