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A Book Finds You!

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Many believe that authors effortlessly stumble upon the inspiration for their books, when in truth, it's often the inspiration that discovers them. Tune in each week as authors from various genres share the stories behind their creative sparks and the journeys they undertook to bring those ideas to life.2024-A Book Finds You, Maryland Writers' Association Arte Desarrollo Personal Historia y Crítica Literaria Éxito Personal
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  • Jennifer Joseph
    Feb 20 2026

    Jennifer dives into the importance of character development and how her daughter inspired the main character, Carly. She emphasizes the significance of modeling courage in her story, allowing children to explore their fears and embrace curiosity. Listeners will appreciate her insights on balancing a busy life while dedicating time to writing, along with her strategies for marketing her book and connecting with readers.

    To learn more about Jennifer Joseph and her work, visit her website at readingwritingresume.com.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share it with fellow book lovers who would be inspired by Jennifer's journey.

    To learn more about the Maryland Writers' Association, visit their website at https://marylandwriters.org/. There, you can learn about upcoming events and become a member.

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    35 m
  • Naomi Rivers
    Feb 13 2026

    Naomi and Rivers recently released their second novel, "Why Not Us?", which came about from personal experiences and a desire to tell a story that resonates with many. The book follows an established couple who must step in to help a best friend diagnosed with breast cancer, navigating the emotional and practical challenges that come with such a journey. Naomi's personal connection to this story, having witnessed her mother’s battle with cancer, adds a layer of authenticity and depth to their writing.

    Listeners will be inspired by their dedication to storytelling and the writing process, as they reflect on the evolution of their writing routine over the years. Naomi and Rivers also shed light on the realities of self-publishing, the significance of hiring a publicist, and the value of connecting with fellow writers.

    To learn more about Naomi and Rivers and their work, visit their website at naomiriversbooks.com.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share it with fellow book lovers who would appreciate their heartfelt insights.

    To learn more about the Maryland Writers' Association, visit their website at https://marylandwriters.org/. There, you can learn about upcoming events and become a member.

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    36 m
  • Mark Hannon
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode, Mark reflects on his writing process, the importance of character development, and how the past can linger in the lives of individuals, demanding resolution. He shares valuable insights into maintaining a writing routine, the challenges of marketing, and the joys of connecting with readers through his website and social media platforms.

    To learn more about Mark Hannon and his work, visit his website at https://markhannonbooks.wordpress.com/stories/

    If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share it with fellow book enthusiasts who would appreciate Mark's intriguing perspective.

    To learn more about the Maryland Writers' Association, visit their website at https://marylandwriters.org/. There, you can learn about upcoming events and become a member.

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    32 m
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