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In this episode, I’m joined by Cecile Pin, the acclaimed author of Wandering Souls, to discuss her latest novel, Celestial Lights, and the deeper questions it raises about identity, ambition, and what we sacrifice when we decide who we want to become.
Cecile takes us from her multicultural upbringing in Paris and New York City to her study of philosophy in London. We dig into how living between cultures can give a writer real creative range. We also get specific about craft: what it means to write in English as a second language, why rhythm matters, and how she thinks about “show, don’t tell” when emotional truth demands something sharper.
Cecile and I chat about moving from publishing to writing her own fiction, the vulnerability of touring a deeply personal debut, and why she started Celestial Lights, hoping for distance, only to find that the heart always shows up.
From Europa research and NASA details to astronaut memoirs, mission constraints, and the novel’s alternating space logs, Cecile shares how she built a believable world without turning the book into a textbook. If you love literary fiction, speculative sci-fi, and character-driven novels that stay grounded in relationships, you’ll find plenty to take with you.
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In this episode, I’m joined by Cecile Pin, the acclaimed author of Wandering Souls, to discuss her latest novel, Celestial Lights, and the deeper questions it raises about identity, ambition, and what we sacrifice when we decide who we want to become.
Cecile takes us from her multicultural upbringing in Paris and New York City to her study of philosophy in London. We dig into how living between cultures can give a writer real creative range. We also get specific about craft: what it means to write in English as a second language, why rhythm matters, and how she thinks about “show, don’t tell” when emotional truth demands something sharper.
Cecile and I chat about moving from publishing to writing her own fiction, the vulnerability of touring a deeply personal debut, and why she started Celestial Lights, hoping for distance, only to find that the heart always shows up.
From Europa research and NASA details to astronaut memoirs, mission constraints, and the novel’s alternating space logs, Cecile shares how she built a believable world without turning the book into a textbook. If you love literary fiction, speculative sci-fi, and character-driven novels that stay grounded in relationships, you’ll find plenty to take with you.
Subscribe for more author conversations, share this with a friend who loves books, and please leave a review wherever you listen.
Cecile Pin
Celestial Lights, Cecile Pin
Wandering Souls, Cecile Pin
Support the show
The Bookshop Podcast
Mandy Jackson-Beverly
Social Media Links

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