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    An Interview with Barbara Samuel, author of The Goddesses of Kitchen Avenue – Trudy and her friends may have different lives, but their interconnectedness make them a community of soul sisters who love and support each other through sadness and joy.
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    An Interview with Lane Montgomery, author of Never Again, Again, Again – In this emotionally powerful photographic essay on genocide in the 20th and early 21st centuries we are left with a reminder that we are all part of the larger human family.
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    An Interview with Kathy Steffen, author of First, There is a River – Escaping the cruelty of her marriage, Emma seeks shelter on her uncle’s riverboat, where she is surrounded by a family of sorts and finds her strength to stand up for herself and her children.
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    An Interview with Bethany Pierce, author of Feeling for Bones – A family in crisis and a 16-year-old whose faulty perception of her own body plunges her into anorexia are at the center of this novel about hurts and heartaches, and fierce love that can rescue them all.
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    An Interview with Michele Weldon, author of Everyman News – The American front page is changing, with more personal and anecdotal stories that humanize events, and draw in readers in the competitive world of media.
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    An interview with Megan DiMaria
    author of Searching for Spice – Linda Revere longs to be swept away by romance—with her husband, who seems clueless about the whole thing in this romantic-comedy of mid-life and marriage.
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    An Interview with Joni Cole
    author of Water Cooler Diaries – Wondering what the daily lives of other women were like, Joni Cole decided to find out, in this fascinating book of daily diaries of women and work.
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    An Interview with John Strelecky
    author of The Big Five for Life – Thomas Derale was the world’s greatest leader—a man we all want to know, and whose qualities we can find in others, as John Strelecky tells in this inspiring tale of life and leadership.
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    An Interview with Allison Bottke
    author of Setting Boundaries with Your Adult Children – Allison Bottke bravely faced the realization that “helping” her adult child was hampering his growth. In this honest and hopeful book, she shares SANITY for parents.
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    An Interview with Debbie Maycomber (2)
    author of Twenty Wishes – On Valentine’s Day evening, a group of friends, all of them widows, gather at their favorite bookstore and declare their “twenty wishes,” in this inspiring and delightful tale.

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    An Interview with Christine DeSmet
    author of Mischief in Moonstone, an anthology of stories that celebrate life with a comedic twist and quirky characters so appealing, you just might be tempted to look for Moonstone on the map.
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    An Interview with Tricia Goyer,
    author of Chronicles of the Spanish Civil War. In a compelling three-part series, author Tricia Goyer weaves intriguing and intertwined stories of diverse characters whose lives come together on the Spanish hillsides in the 1930s.
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    An Interview with Sylvia Boorstein, Ph.D.
    author of Happiness Is an Inside Job – Want to be happier, have less worry? It takes practice, but changing your thoughts can lead to more joy and greater peace.
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    An Interview with Cynthia Polansky
    author of Remote Control – In her latest book, author Cynthia Polansky takes on a subject that fascinates her—the After-Life—in a humorous look at life, death, love, and letting go.
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    An Interview with Kathi Kamen Goldmark
    author of And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You – Singer/songwriter/novelist Kathi Kamen Goldmark pays tribute to honky-tonk in this hilarious novel about life, love, and music.
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    An Interview with Robin Jones Gunn
    author of Finding Father Christmas – A young American woman makes an impulsive trip to England, looking answers to a nagging question in this delightful Christmas novella from best-selling author Robin Jones Gunn.
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    An Interview with Debbie Macomber
    author of Where Angels Go – When humans have troubles at Christmas, Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy—best-selling author Debbie Macomber’s beloved angel characters – step in to help in this charming and funny Christmas novel.
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    An Interview with Bonnie St. John
    author of How Strong Women Pray – Ski champion, Harvard educated, Rhodes Scholar, member of the White House economic team, nationally acclaimed speaker… Bonnie St. John achieved it all. In this powerfully inspiring book, she reveals a private story as she speaks with dozens of notable women about prayer.
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    An Interview with Alma Bond
    author of Camille Claudel: A Novel – Psychoanalyst-turned-author Alma Bond brings her astute mind and understanding of the human psyche to another subject: Camille Claudel, protégé and lover of the famous Rodin, in a novel that reads like an intimate memoir.
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    An Interview with Sy Montgomery
    author of The Good Good Pig – Author Sy Montgomery, who travels the world to study animals in their natural habitats, discovered home, community, and a four-footed superstar in her beloved pig whose story is a national bestseller.
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     An Interview with Lynn Voedisch
    author of Excited Light – In this novel of help and healing, addiction and redemption, author Lynn Voedisch explores the possibility that even the light around us is infused with heavenly helpers if we are only open enough to be aware of them.
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    An Interview with Greg Mortenson
    author of Three Cups of Tea – A failed attempt to summit K2 nearly took author Greg Mortenson’s life, but the experience gave him his life mission to build schools—particularly for girls—where there are none
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    An Interview with John Strelecky
    author of Life Safari – With no plan or purpose for his life, all Jack knows is he wants to go to Africa. Soon after he arrives, he meets Ma Ma Gombe, a wise, old woman who guides him across the continent and shares with him lessons for pursuing the “Big Five for Life.
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    An Interview with Tama Kieves, author of This Time I Dance! [Read This Interview]

    An Interview with Todd Hopkins, author of The Janitor [Read This Interview]

    An Interview with Sharon Naylor,
    author of Renewing Your Wedding Vows: You and your spouse said “I do,” and now you want to say “I still do.” In her interview with FH&F, Sharon Naylor tells you why—and how.

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    An Interview with Penelope J. Stokes,
    author of Delta Belles: In this engaging novel of enduring friendships, author Penelope J. Stokes weaves the stories of four women from their college years in 1965 to a reunion 25 years later, and where their life journeys have taken them in between.

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    An Interview with Bill White
    Former CEO and now a professor at Northwestern University, Bill White shares is advice on launching an extraordinary career in From Day One
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    Filmmaker Martin Doblmeier’s The Power of Forgiveness examines the horrors and hurts that humans endure and inflict on each other—and the role that forgiveness plays in our lives.
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    An Interview with Eva Shaw
    Writer, teacher, lecturer, gardener, Eva Shaw—author of several books including Shovel It! Nature’s Health Plan, takes an enthusiastic approach to all she undertakes.
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    An Interview with Dallas Woodburn
    Writer, author of 3 a.m.: A Collection of Short Stories, founder of a non-profit organization to encourage youth to write, and only 19 years old.
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    An Interview with Adriana Trigiani
    Best-selling author Adriana Trigiani (Big Stone Gap and several other novels) discusses her work, life, writing, and growing up Italian-America. [Read This Interview]

    An Interview with Cherie Burbach
    Poet and writer Cherie Burbach discusses her journey from childhood abuse to recovery, and the power of connection through a popular essay on the NPR “This I Believe” web project. [Read This Interview]

    An Interview with Ralph Keyes
    Wise and witty, Ralph Keyes writes about writing. In his inspiring and insightful The Writers Book of Hope he gives guidance and hope for writers who struggle and persist on the path toward publishing.

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    An Interview with VerseDaily.org
    A daily dose of poetry is good for mind, body, and spirit – or so the editors of VerseDaily.org believe

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    An Interview with James Sullivan
    James Sullivan, author of Over the Moat, bicycled across Vietnam in the 1980s for a magazine assignment and changed his life forever.
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    An Interview with Mathilde Apelt Schmidt
    Mathilde Apelt Schmidt reflects on more than eight decades of life in her memoir, My Life on Two Continents.

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    An Interview with Peter Grandbois
    author of The Gravedigger, a literary novel in which magic and ordinary life co-exist.

    An Interview with John Strelecky, Author of The Why Cafe - After backpacking around the world in 2002 with his wife, Xin--covering 70,000 miles in nine months--John Strelecky sat down to write a story about the lessone he had learned.
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    An Interview with Michele Weldon
    Michele Weldon, author of "Writing to Save Your Life: How to Honor Your Story Through Journaling," shares the importance of "saving" one's life through writing.

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