Public Display of Imagination Adventures by Date

This podcast features the creative minds of some of the best storytellers to ever leave ink on the page. Each week, the host and the listening audience are taken on an adventure by a NY Times or USA-Today Best-Selling author. In most cases, their latest release is featured, but in every case, their approach to the craft and their overall volume of work is discussed.

Probing questions are asked and secrets are revealed. The goal of each conversation is to introduce readers to their next favorite read and to bring storytellers, of all skill levels, face to face with a reflective thought that might guide them into better writing.

K.J. HOWE – Skyjack

Date: September 27, 2019

She was born in Toronto, but “enjoyed a nomadic lifestyle during her early years.” She’s lived in Africa, the Middle East, parts of Europe, and the Caribbean, all of which have given her an insider’s view into various cultures and lifestyle settings around the world. She has a Specialist’s Degree in Business from the University… Click here to see more.

LISA UNGER – The Stranger Inside

Date: September 20, 2019

She a prolific writer and whose captivating psychological thrillers are perennial favorites on the NYT Bestsellers list. Her novels have been translated and published in 26 different languages and her fan base wraps around the world. The list of awards for her work is long and spans the gamut from  Macavity’s, to Agatha’s, to Edgar’s,… Click here to see more.

KIRA PEIKOFF – Mother Knows Best

Date: September 13, 2019

She's a graduate of New York University with a degree in journalism. She also holds a Master of Science degree in Bio-ethics from Columbia University. She splits her time between a pair of passions... writing great fiction and journalism. As a freelance journalist specializing in health and science features, she’s contributed multiple articles to The… Click here to see more.

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