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Episode 26: Camellia Cann: Northern Shadows: Crime Fiction, Courtrooms, and Small‑Town Secrets

1 h 20 min · 31 de ene de 2026
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On the newest episode we have the privilege of interviewing Camellia Cann, a North Idaho criminal defense attorney turned crime novelist. They discuss her two published thrillers and an upcoming summer-set third book, her writing process, self-publishing and editing choices, and the idea of seasonal releases to match a book's atmosphere. We also discuss my hobbies—hound hunting, dog training, leatherwork—plus the challenges of social media, concerns about AI in creative work, and nostalgic reflections on communication before the digital age. We bounce around and cover just about everything we think of in this enjoyable conversation. Books available on Amazon and at local Coeur d'Alene bookstore. Please comment, like and share and as always, let us know how we did.

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