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The People Will Talk Podcast

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  • S11 Ep17: Us Human Towers: Interviewing Author Stephen Rossiter
    Feb 13 2026

    As Esteban begins a journey of self-awareness, he also discovers the charms of an enchanting city alive in summer.

    This is the background to Us Human Towers, a debut novel penned by Stephen Rossiter.

    He joins us on the pod to talk about the book, travelling, and all things writing.

    You can buy it here.

    Photo Credit: Stephen Rossiter.
    Music Credit: New Dawn by Bensound (Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC).

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    39 m
  • S11 Ep16: David Looby talks about his debut novel: A Billion Sharp Pieces
    Feb 3 2026

    David Looby has travelled extensively, worked as a journalist and has a perspective that straddles both sides of the Atlantic. He talks about all this, as well as his debut novel.

    A Billion Sharp Pieces asks how far someone can be pushed before they crack and what does it take for Todd, the novel's protagonist, to realise there are only two choices: living or dying.

    Buy the book here.

    Photo Credit: David Looby.
    Music Credit: Adventures by A Himitsu.

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    20 m
  • S11 Ep15: 'Madrid is having a moment': The Jayne Marshall Interview
    Jul 7 2025
    Originally from the UK, Jayne now calls Madrid home. She is a regular columnist for The Madrid Review, a writer, editor, and the brains behind one of the best writing groups in the Spanish capital.

    Quite simply, she has a lot of strings to her bow, and she joined us for a fascinating chat.

    Buy her excellent debut book, and check out her website.

    Photo Credit: Jayne Marshall/Modern Odyssey Books
    Music Credit: Harmony by Alan Pilijak (Free Music Archive, CC BY-NC)
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    23 m
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