Northwest Book Talk
Author Michelle St. Romain shares the story behind Song of Belonging, exploring ancestry, memory, and the creative process behind her debut novel.
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Evan Kidwell – Fantasy, Resilience, and Timeaous Spark and the Luck Curse
Author Evan Kidwell (E. K. Kidwell) joins Northwest Book Talk to discuss writing Timeaous Spark and the Luck Curse, how fantasy helped him overcome childhood bullying, and the journey from public promise to published author. A thoughtful conversation about resilience, creativity, worldbuilding, and finding courage through storytelling.
Shirley Karr on Regency Romance, Historical Fiction, and Writing Happy Endings
Award-winning Regency romance author Shirley Karr talks with Northwest Book Talk about writing historical romance, researching Regency England, sailing on the Lady Washington, and building stories filled with humor, adventure, and emotional connection. Shirley shares her publishing journey, from selling to HarperCollins/Avon to returning as an indie author, and explains why romance remains one of publishing’s most beloved genres.
Jesse Morse | Place-Based Writing, Poetry & Creative Writing at Clark College
Poet, educator, and musician Jesse Morse discusses place-based writing, poetry, nature writing, and teaching creative writing at Clark College. In this episode of Northwest Book Talk, Jesse explores how writers can capture the spirit of a place through observation, sensory detail, and storytelling. He also shares insights into teaching poetry, balancing music and writing, and leading a workshop on place-based writing at the Northwest Book Fair & Media Fest. Perfect for writers, readers, poets, educators, and anyone inspired by the Pacific Northwest literary scene. NorthwestBookTalk.com
Michelle St. Romain — Song of Belonging & Writing Ancestry
Craig Orback – Children’s Book Illustrator & Storytelling Through Art
Illustrator Craig Orback shares how visual storytelling brings books to life, his work with major publishers, and the influence of Charles Schulz.
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