Jill and Adam interview Stuart Turton, author of the phenomenally mysterious The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle. We discuss his passion for Agatha Christie, how to make a murder mystery that lives up to her legacy, & editing this masterpiece.
Jill chats with Ryder Carroll, inventor of the wildly popular Bullet Journal Method. He has a new book out about the practice called The Bullet Journal Method and he and Jill chat all things bujo.
Adam chats with debut YA author Rebecca Hanover about her debut novel The Similars. She tells a wonderful story about high school, clones, acceptance and mystery.
Jill and Adam interview the great Charlaine Harris, well-known author of the Sookie Stackhouse Chronicles, The Aurora Teagarden series, and the Midnight, Texas series, all of which have been turned into television adaptations.
Author and internet superhero Hank Green joins the Professional Book Nerds podcast to chat about his astounding debut novel An Absolutely Remarkable Thing.
This episode, sponsored by Sourcebooks and Sourcebooks Casablanca, features a conversation with romance suspense writer Kari Lynn Dell discussing her contemporary Texas Rodeo western romance series.
Adam chatted with Victoria (V.E.) Schwab about her all of her new upcoming projects including The Steel Prince (graphic novel), the re-release of The Near Witch (fantasy), and her new Cassidy Blake series book coming later this year.
Adam interviews bestselling authors Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen about their new thriller An Anonymous Girl. They talk about the ethical decisions we all make every day and the psychology involved with morality.
Jill and Adam interview New York Times bestselling author Delia Owens, author of Where the Crawdads Sing. They discuss her fascinating life studying wildlife in Africa and how she learned to adjust to her life upon returning.
Adam and Brad Meltzer rekindle their Muppet-fueled friendship after nearly 2 1/2 years apart. They discuss his new book The First Conspiracy which he co-wrote with Josh Mensch about the time George Washington was nearly assassinated before the Revolutionary War ever began.