Dr. Kevin Hoffarth
In The Disease of Belief: How Your Convictions Can Heal You or Destroy You, traditionally trained physician, certified in Functional Medicine, Dr. Kevin Hoffarth presents a thought-provoking, insightful health guide Read More
Oren Harman
In Metamorphosis: A Natural and Human History, writer and historian of science Oren Harman presents an insightful exploration on the topic of transformation in nature and how these processes connect Read More
Jill Shulman
In College Essay Confidence: Conquer Blocks, Free Your Voice, and Write a Knockout Application Essay, author and founder of In Other Words, a college essay coaching service, Jill Shulman delivers Read More
Daniella Mestyanek Young
In The Culting of America: What Makes a Cult and Why We Love Them, Daniella Mestyanek Young, a cult survivor and U.S. Army veteran, explores how cult-like behavior can emerge Read More
Shatema Threadcraft
In her powerful new book, The Labors of Resurrection: Black Women, Necromancy, and Morrisonian Democracy, Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Vanderbilt University Shatema Threadcraft sheds light on Read More
David Gessner
In the 25th anniversary edition of Return of the Osprey: A Season of Flight and Wonder, New York Times bestselling author David Gessner invites readers into the world of the Read More
Roy R. Behrens
In Dreams of Fields: Memory Traces of Iowa’s Past, Roy R. Behrens, a former Professor and Distinguished Scholar at the University of Northern Iowa, takes readers deep into the Midwest Read More
Jeanne Carstensen
In A Greek Tragedy: One Day, a Deadly Shipwreck, and the Human Cost of the Refugee Crisis, award-winning journalist, Jeanne Carstensen, takes us back to that fateful day in 2015 Read More
Dennis Sweeney
Author, poet, and teacher, Dennis James Sweeney, joins Writer’s Voices to discuss his essential guidebook for aspiring authors titled How to Submit: Getting Your Writing Published with Literary Magazines and Read More
John Lechner
Journalist and independent researcher, John Lechner, talks with Writer’s Voices to discuss his compelling new book, Death Is Our Business: Russian Mercenaries and the New Era of Private Warfare. His Read More
Dr. Meredith Gansner
Attending child psychiatrist at Boston Children’s Hospital and Instructor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Meredith Gansner, stops by to discuss her important new book, Teen Depression Gone Viral: Read More
Dr. Linda Eckert
Professor of obstetrics and gynecology with an Infectious Disease Fellowship at the University of Washington, Dr. Linda Eckert, stops by Writer’s Voices to discuss her important new book, Enough: Because Read More
David Gessner
Professor and award-winning nature writer, David Gessner, joins Writer’s Voices to discuss his latest book about the famed owl, Flaco, titled The Book of Flaco: The World’ Most Famous Bird. Read More
Olivia Campbell
New York Times bestselling author, Olivia Campbell, joins Writer’s Voices to discuss her captivating new book, Sisters in Science: How Four Women Physicists Escaped Nazi Germany and Made Scientific History. Read More
Chris Colbert
In Technology is Dead: The Path to a More Human Future, former managing director of the Harvard Innovation Labs, author, and global speaker, Chris Colbert, writes an insightful and thought-provoking Read More
Diane Ehrensaft
In Gender Explained: A New Understanding of Identity in a Gender Creative World, developmental and clinical psychologist, Diane Ehrensaft, PhD, and her co-author, Michelle Jurkiewicz, PsyD, explore the changing culture Read More
Michael Castleman
In his 19th book, journalist and author, Michael Castleman, writes The Untold Story of Books: A Writer’s History of Book Publishing, a comprehensive guide chronicling the history of publishing. Well-written Read More
Lucy Antek Johnson
In This Was Toscanini: The Maestro, My Father, and Me, Lucy Antek Johnson, along with her father, Samuel Antek, present an in-depth, firsthand account of Arturo Toscanini, one of the Read More
Eric Weiner
Award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author, Eric Weiner, stops by to discuss his newest nonfiction book, an unconventional biography about Benjamin Franklin, titled Ben & Me: In Search Read More
Nina Guilbeault
In The Good Eater: A Vegan’s Search for the Future of Food, sociologist, author, and educator, Nina Guilbeault, PhD, takes readers deep into the world of veganism and explores the Read More
Joyce Malcolm
In The Times That Try Men’s Souls: The Adams, the Quincys, and the Battle for Loyalty in the American Revolution, historian and Constitutional scholar, Joyce Lee Malcolm, delves intimately into Read More
Caroline Paul
New York Times bestselling author, Caroline Paul, visits us to share her inspirational book about the connection between outdoor activities and aging titled Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Read More
Leah Lax
Award-winning fiction and nonfiction writer, Leah Lax, joins Writer’s Voices to discuss her illuminating new book about the immigrant experience, Not From Here: The Song of America. Interestingly, the book Read More
Helena de Bres
Associate Professor of Philosophy at Wellesley College, Helena de Bres, shares with us her fascinating new book about twins, How To Be Multiple. Illustrated by her own identical twin sister, Read More
Ana Homayoun Erasing the Finish Line
Academic advisor and early career development expert, Ana Homayoun, joins us to discuss her latest book, Erasing the Finish Line: The New Blueprint For Success Beyond Grades and College Admission. Read More
Chris Jones
Former Research Engineer with IHHR-Hydroscience & Engineering at the University of Iowa, Chris Jones, visits Writer’s Voices to share his book of essays highlighting the truth behind Iowa’s poor water Read More
Dr. Ellen Braaten
In Bright Kids Who Couldn’t Care Less, learning expert and associate professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Ellen Braaten, presents a guidebook for parents, educators, caregivers, and others Read More
Mary Moreland
In The Gap Between: Loving and Supporting Someone with Alzheimer’s, lawyer and debut author, Mary Moreland, provides readers with an insightful resource for those caring for a loved one with Read More
Ruta Sepetys
Internationally acclaimed writer and #1 New York Times bestselling author of historical fiction, Ruta Sepetys, returns to Writer’s Voices to discuss her nonfiction debut,You: The Story: A Writer’s Guide to Read More
Shelley Puhak
Critically acclaimed writer and author of three award-winning books of poetry, Shelley Puhak, shares with us her fascinating nonfiction debut, The Dark Queens: The Bloody Rivalry That Forged the Medieval Read More
Janie Paul
Artist, curator, and author, Janie Paul, joins us to discuss her riveting new book about integrating art in the Michigan prison systems, Making Art in Prison: Survival and Resistance. Paul, Read More
Dr. Ricardo Nuila
In The People’s Hospital: Hope and Peril in American Medicine, Dr. Ricardo Nuila tells a fascinating, eye-opening story about the American healthcare system and follows the journeys of five uninsured Read More
Kate Zernike
New York Times reporter and journalist, Kate Zernike, visits us to share her latest book, The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins, MIT, and the Fight for Women in Science. Based on the Read More
Jeff Hobbs Children of the State
Author Jeff Hobbs returns to Writer’s Voices to discuss his newest nonfiction book, Children of the State: Stories of Survival and Hope in the Juvenile Justice System. In Children of Read More
Sam Quinones
Journalist, former L.A. Times reporter, and New York Times best-selling author, Sam Quinones, visits us to discuss his latest book, The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope Read More
Michael Tougias Extreme Survival
New York Times bestselling author, Michael Tougias, returns to Writer’s Voices to discuss his riveting survival biography, Extreme Survival: Lessons From Those Who Have Triumphed All Odds. Filled with real-life Read More
Elisa Bernick
Award-winning author and journalist, Elisa Bernick, joins us to discuss her engaging, new memoir, Departure Stories: Betty Crocker Made Matzoh Ball (and other lies). “So Departure Stories is part social Read More
Daphne Palmer Geanacopoulos
Historian and journalist, Dr. Daphne Palmer Geanacopoulos, visits with us to discuss her riveting new book, The Pirate’s Wife: The Remarkable True Story of Sarah Kidd. “In the course of Read More
Neil Hamilton
Emeritus professor of law and former director of Drake University’s Agricultural Law Center, Neil Hamilton, joins us to discuss his book, The Land Remains: A Midwestern Perspective On Our Past Read More
Keith Recker
Author and poet laureate of color, Keith Recker, visits Writer’s Voices to discuss his third book on color, Deep Color: The Shades that Shape Our Souls. For Recker, “The first Read More
Lisa L Lewis
Freelance journalist and parenting author, Lisa L. Lewis, speaks with us about her new book, The Sleep-Deprived Teen. In it, she explains why sleep is so important for teenagers and Read More
Melissa Febos
Author and associate professor, Melissa Febos, visits Writer’s Voices to introduce her memoir, Girlhood. Newly published in paperback, Girlhood is a collection of personal essays detailing the deepest, most intimate Read More
Katherine Stewart
Author and investigative reporter, Katherine Stewart, visited with us to discuss her second book, The Power Workshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism. “I’ve been writing about the rise Read More
Tom Clavin
Tom Clavin, author of 18 nonfiction books and several national best-sellers, speaks with us about his new book, To the Uttermost Ends of the Earth: The Epic Hunt for the Read More
Justine Cowan
Author and public interest lawyer, Justine Cowan, sits with us to discuss her memoir, The Secret Life of Dorothy Soames, in which she tells the harrowing story of her mother’s Read More
Mary Christopher
Author and 5th generation Iowan, Mary Christopher, joins us to discuss her first book, Our Friend Sitting Bull, which tells the real-life account of her great grandparents, Lizzie and George Read More
Amy Herman
In Fixed: How to Perfect the Fine Art of Problem Solving, Amy Herman writes about her methodology for helping individuals find solutions through observing works of art. Herman is the Read More
Kelley Skoloda
CEO of KS Consulting & Capital, author, and cancer survivor, Kelley Skoloda, talks with us about her memoir, A Way Back to Health: 12 Lessons from a Cancer Survivor. A Read More
Dorothy Wickenden
The Agitators – Dorothy Wickedness’ new history of three friends who fought for abolition and women’s rights. “It’s so heart-breaking to think of all the women’s live that have been Read More
Robin Clifford Wood
“The book title: It’s called The Field House ; A Writer’s Life Lost and Found on an Island in Maine. The Field House is the name of Rachel Field’s summer Read More

















































