Author Emma Christie didn't just publish her first book, The Silent Daughter, during the pandemic. She also helped organize the Diary of a Debut Novelist online gathering and conference as a way to connect writers from around the globe.
The brilliant, hilarious, wildly enthusiastic, feminist author Gina Barreca stormed the Bunker this week to talk about her latest edited collection, Fast Funny Women.
Author and podcast host Brendan O'Meara and Brad channelled their inner Keith Olbermann and Dan Patrick, taking a deep dive into their love of baseball, their playing days, their love of sports, and how that all turned each of them into writers.
Author Diana Giovizanno stopped by the Bunker to talk with Brad about her debut novel, The Woman in Red, a historical novel about Anita Garibaldi, a 19th century Brazilian revolutionary. But, she and Brad also spent a lot of time talking about high...
Today on the program: a blast from Brad's past stopped by the Bunker. Author Paul Vidich's fourth book, The Mercenary, dropped last month. He's become a renowned thriller writer. Before that, though, he was Executive Vice President in charge of...
Author Sharon Harrigan stopped by the bunker to talk about her first novel, Half, the story of identical twins who speak with one voice. She and Brad took a deep dive into what it means to pursue your dream when you don't follow the easy path.
Kathryn Haueisen stopped by to talk about her debut novel, Mayflower Chronicles. She's traversed the country as a journalist, a public relations specialist, and a pastor. In between, she's written five non-fiction books.
Russell Heath stops by the Bunker to talk about his book Rinn's Crossing. When he was seventeen, he moved to Alaska. He's worked the Pipeline. He's circumnavigated the world. He's traveled the Earth. Searching.
Meredith Essalat stopped by the Bunker to talk about her book The Overly Honest Teacher. And she and Brad took a deep-dive into what makes a classroom work and the importance of learning how to communicate with parents and students.
It's hard to sum up this episode. Author Melanie Conroy-Goldman stopped by the Jam Bunker to talk about her latest book, The Likely World. But, as we do here, we took a left turn through her work in prison literacy, her brief stint with AmeriCorp...