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Bestselling author Beth Duke's Anywhen is the ultimate outsider story—a young woman yearning to belong across time itself. With universal themes of love, jealousy, sacrifice, friendship, joy, loss, and forgiveness, this genre-defying novel is a story like no other...one that will stay with you long after the final page.
Beth read from her latest book, Anywhen, that combines sci-fi, time travel, and historical fiction. We talked about Woodstock, the central event of Anywhen, about southern fiction, stereotypes, the good and bad of AI, and Utopias. Is Baezy’s world a Utopia? Did living in peace result in naivety or bring her great disillusionment?
00:00 START 04:59 Drink 1: Algorithmic Amaretto Sour 07:28 Reading 1: Letter to a Many-Greats Grandmother 11:38 Southern fiction and stereotypes 19:48 Did Baezy’s time achieve Utopia? 22:30 AI: good or bad? 25:38 Drink 2: The Peace Love and Music Cocktail 30:25 Reading 2: Baisy Meets Her Many-Greats Grandmother 34:06 There’s something about Woodstock…why was it so unique? 41:24 The power of art and music? 43:58 Drink 3: Pina Colada Pi 37:42 Reading 3: Trying to Tell the Truth 52:33 A blurb from Alabama’s lead singer! 54:31 Keys to success as an author
Visit our PATREON for AFTER HOURS with many of our authors www.bethduke.com
www.lauravosika.com
www.gabrielshornpress.com
www.booksandbrews.net
~ ~ If you enjoy our interviews or have benefitted from them, we invite you to help us continue our work. It takes a great deal of time and money to produce Books and Brews. We’ve been doing interviews since January 2017 as a free service to authors. We continue to promote those authors on our social media for years after their interviews. Subscribing, following, liking, commenting and sharing all help us to keep doing what we do. A $5 tip helps us pay for our many expenses: Libsyn hosting, web hosting, Google meets, providing the drinks for the interview and the many hours of preparation and editing that go into each episode.
*Patreon: patreon.com/BooksandBrewswithLauraVosika * Tip Jar: paypal.me/booksandbrewsMN
* Books and Brews products: https://www.zazzle.com/store/books_an… (more to come)
* Sponsor an episode to promote your product or service: contact us [email protected]
COMING NEXT MONTH: Michael Modzelewski, author of fiction and non-fiction, outdoorsman and Mr. November!
UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel's Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology NEW THEMES: CHILDREN. See Laura's interview at Central Valley Talk See Laura's interview with Rob & Joan Carter at INDIE NOVEL SOURCE
Our theme music is from www.bensound.com.
Bestselling author Beth Duke's Anywhen is the ultimate outsider story—a young woman yearning to belong across time itself. With universal themes of love, jealousy, sacrifice, friendship, joy, loss, and forgiveness, this genre-defying novel is a story like no other...one that will stay with you long after the final page.
Beth read from her latest book, Anywhen, that combines sci-fi, time travel, and historical fiction. We talked about Woodstock, the central event of Anywhen, about southern fiction, stereotypes, the good and bad of AI, and Utopias. Is Baezy’s world a Utopia? Did living in peace result in naivety or bring her great disillusionment?
00:00 START 04:59 Drink 1: Algorithmic Amaretto Sour 07:28 Reading 1: Letter to a Many-Greats Grandmother 11:38 Southern fiction and stereotypes 19:48 Did Baezy’s time achieve Utopia? 22:30 AI: good or bad? 25:38 Drink 2: The Peace Love and Music Cocktail 30:25 Reading 2: Baisy Meets Her Many-Greats Grandmother 34:06 There’s something about Woodstock…why was it so unique? 41:24 The power of art and music? 43:58 Drink 3: Pina Colada Pi 37:42 Reading 3: Trying to Tell the Truth 52:33 A blurb from Alabama’s lead singer! 54:31 Keys to success as an author
Visit our PATREON for AFTER HOURS with many of our authors www.bethduke.com
www.lauravosika.com
www.gabrielshornpress.com
www.booksandbrews.net
~ ~ If you enjoy our interviews or have benefitted from them, we invite you to help us continue our work. It takes a great deal of time and money to produce Books and Brews. We’ve been doing interviews since January 2017 as a free service to authors. We continue to promote those authors on our social media for years after their interviews. Subscribing, following, liking, commenting and sharing all help us to keep doing what we do. A $5 tip helps us pay for our many expenses: Libsyn hosting, web hosting, Google meets, providing the drinks for the interview and the many hours of preparation and editing that go into each episode.
*Patreon: patreon.com/BooksandBrewswithLauraVosika * Tip Jar: paypal.me/booksandbrewsMN
* Books and Brews products: https://www.zazzle.com/store/books_an… (more to come)
* Sponsor an episode to promote your product or service: contact us [email protected]
COMING NEXT MONTH: Michael Modzelewski, author of fiction and non-fiction, outdoorsman and Mr. November!
UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel's Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology NEW THEMES: CHILDREN. See Laura's interview at Central Valley Talk See Laura's interview with Rob & Joan Carter at INDIE NOVEL SOURCE
Our theme music is from www.bensound.com.