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In today’s episode of Hope Prose, author Charity Alyse sits down with Tara and Alex to talk about her debut novel Other Side of the Tracks. Charity earned her bachelor’s degree in English literature at Rowan University and when she’s not writing, she is working toward a master’s degree in clinical mental health therapy.
Listen as they have a robust discussion about her debut, racism, the importance of fiction in conveying serious issues, her hopes for her readers, and fighting back against people who tell you to “quit” your daydream. Oh, and we can’t forget the tears shed during the recording. This is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Enjoy!
Due to character limitations, please find a full version of our show notes and links on our website at: https://www.tarakross.com/podcast-1
Charity’s book Other Side of the Tracks can be pre-ordered from your local independent bookstore or online from the Hope Prose Podcast bookshop.org store (benefiting indie bookstores) at: https://bookshop.org/a/56741/9781534497719
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In today’s episode of Hope Prose, author Charity Alyse sits down with Tara and Alex to talk about her debut novel Other Side of the Tracks. Charity earned her bachelor’s degree in English literature at Rowan University and when she’s not writing, she is working toward a master’s degree in clinical mental health therapy.
Listen as they have a robust discussion about her debut, racism, the importance of fiction in conveying serious issues, her hopes for her readers, and fighting back against people who tell you to “quit” your daydream. Oh, and we can’t forget the tears shed during the recording. This is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Enjoy!
Due to character limitations, please find a full version of our show notes and links on our website at: https://www.tarakross.com/podcast-1
Charity’s book Other Side of the Tracks can be pre-ordered from your local independent bookstore or online from the Hope Prose Podcast bookshop.org store (benefiting indie bookstores) at: https://bookshop.org/a/56741/9781534497719
The Hope Prose Podcast's Instagram
Alex's Instagram
Tara's Instagram