Books And More With Lenore

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Intimate conversations about the stories that shape our lives, with the authors that write them.

Episodes

  • Melanie Cossey - Gothic Horror with a Victorian Flare

    23/12/2018 Duration: 41min

    As a child, Melanie Cossey delighted in reading stories that left her feeling disturbed, like Shirley Jackson's The Lottery, and Poe's The Telltale Heart. Her love of the Victorian period combined with her penchant for impactful, unsettling stories nurtured her desire to create troubling tales of gothic horror. Melanie's short The Nymphalidae won Honorable Mention in the Storm Crow Tavern's 2015 Tales from Beermat Microfiction Contest. Her short fiction has been shortlisted in numerous contests. Melanie's gothic horror, A Peculiar Curiosity, was released on October 26th 2018 by Fitzroy Books. She is a member of the Horror Writer's Association. In this episode, we talk about Melanie's newest book, her writing life, her work as a professional editor, and her well rounded artistic life.  Learn more about her latest book: https://regalhousepublishing.com/product/a-peculiar-curiosity/ Check out her editing business: https://polishedandpreciseeditingservices.com

  • Searching for Willingness to Change: Trauma, Addictions, Recovery, and Learning to Let go

    11/06/2018 Duration: 57min

    Recovering from trauma and addiction requires, as Neil Douglas-Tubb puts it, a resuscitation of the soul. In this episode of Books and More with Lenore we talk about Neil's book Experience has Taught us: Searching for the Willingness to Change, the first five steps.  In this episode, we touch on:  Emotional pain Recovery Thoughts Minnesota model Jack Kornfeld Feelings Thoughts not real Ego resists change Intuition Trusting gut Time magic elixir How to peel off the crust that forms on the soul Trauma work Spiritual work Learn to care for deeper self Abandonment core issue in codependency Super achievers Low level chronic depression Hanging on to past is like carrying a ghost on your back Turning trauma and terror into experience strength and hope Normal isn’t necessarily healthy Create opportunity to see things differently Letting go of control Coping mechanisms Reservations - tricks to stay the same Quitting smoking Surrendering Shame cycle Resisting change Survival tools Recovery as a spiritual experience N

  • Jennifer Manuel shares insights about her new novel: The Heaviness of Things That Float

    23/06/2017 Duration: 39min

    I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to speak with Jennifer Manuel in May about her book, The Heaviness of Things That Float. I have so much to say about this novel and our conversation! But let me start with this: the novel is exceptionally well written. Jennifer is a master craftswoman who deserves to be widely read. The BC Book Prize folks agree--Jennifer won the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize in 2017. The themes of The Heaviness of Things That Float are timely--we have been engaged in a nationwide conversation about cultural appropriation, responsibility, and ethics. The week before we recorded this episode, Canadians erupted to call out the mis-guided 'cultural appropriation prize' literary fiasco. In The Heaviness of Things That Float, Jennifer uses fiction to bring to life the very real issues Canadians must grapple with, including racism, colonialism, intergenerational trauma, privilege, and the need to have honest conversations about truth and reconciliation. In addition to talking about the nove

  • Spy Novels and Post Traumatic Growth - Neil Douglas-Tubb's The Ghost and the Dustman and living your big beautiful life

    17/05/2017 Duration: 42min

    What do spy novels and post traumatic growth have in common? Author, and clinical counsellor, Neil Douglas Tubb, and I talk it out... We discuss his recently released spy novel, The Ghost and the Dustman and Neil shares from his life experience and how he transitioned from police work and spy stuff to work as a clinical counsellor specializing in PTSD. We talk about the ways his personal life and years of collected wisdom informs his writing - especially his approach to getting words on the page.  19:19 - Hear more about the motto for personal growth: "Open mind, open heart, and a willingness to change." 24:00 - "Have the life you were meant to have." How after trauma there's a need for spiritual recuscitation 28:00 - "The business of life is to have an experience - get out there..." 36:00 - Kick your ego to the curb and surrender to the process. 37:50 - Neil thanks J.K. Rowling for giving him the one insight he needed to move forward writing fiction.      

  • Diving in Heart First with Yvonne Rediger

    08/05/2017 Duration: 29min

    Yvonne Redigeer started writing when she was twelve and never stopped. We talk about her latest romance novel, Diving in Heart First--a book that features strong female characters, mystery, and suspense. 

  • Steven Erikson, author of Malazan Book of the Fallen series, gives inside info on brand new book

    01/05/2017 Duration: 40min

    Steven Erikson, author of Malazan Book of the Fallen series, gives us a sneak peak inside the brilliant concept of his new book--an alien first contact novel of a different kind.

  • Books and More with Lenore: Diane Gallagher talks with us about her new book, the Bastard of Saint Genevra

    23/04/2017 Duration: 45min

    Diane Gallagher, author of The Bastard of Saint Genevra, shares with us her inspiration for writing the book and talks about the themes of secrets, love, forgiveness, faith, compassion and belonging. We also talk writing with Diane and learn how she came to write after a long career as a teacher-librarian.