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Author Provocateur

Author Provocateur

By: Josie Brown
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Novelist Josie Brown interviews authors on their creative process2024 Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences
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  • Sarah Goodman Confino - GOOD GRIEF
    Aug 19 2025

    In Sara Goodman Confino’s humorous historical novel, GOOD GRIEF, it’s 1963, and Barbara Feldman, a widow of two years, finds her mother-in-law, Ruth, on her doorstep, and determined to ease Barbara’s pain. Instead, her machinations exacerbate Barbara’s healing. At times, Ruth’s antics are as covert as they are funny, and as exasperating as they are touching.

    Could you live with your mother-in-law, especially under such sad circumstances?

    Sara explains where and how a similar circumstance became the basis for GOOD GRIEF's plot, and why it made it an even greater joy to write it.

    She also gives us a hint of her next historical novel, which will resonate greatly with those who identify as "Spring-Nuts" — a.k.a., uber-fans of the greatly beloved living musical legend, Bruce Springsteen. Sara's tale of her own VERY close encounter with The Boss will give you a chuckle and make you wish you were there, too.

    Good Grief by Sara Goodman Confino is in bookstores now.

    (c) 2025 Josie Brown

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    24 mins
  • Juliette Fay - THE HARVEY GIRLS
    Aug 12 2025

    In Juliette Fay’s historical novel, THE HARVEY GIRLS, readers are transported to 1920s America, where trains were the common mode of transportation through the parts of the country filled with tall majestic mountains and wild open ranges. This big-hearted tale of two very different women training for a very unique job—Harvey Restaurants—must learn to trust each other as one tries to save her family and the other to save herself.

    THE HARVEY GIRLS IS IN AMAZON AND OTHER BOOKSTORES NOW.

    (c) 2025 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.

    This is a copyrighted episode of Author Provocateur. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.

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    18 mins
  • Meredith Schorr - ROOMMATING
    Jun 10 2025

    In Meredith Schorr’s latest novel, ROOMMATING, sizzling chemistry and tender friendship develop between two accidental roommates in this hilarious rom-com from the author of As Seen on TV.

    Sabrina is too busy with grad school and her job as a library page to think about dating. Until her elderly roommate, Marcia, invites her estranged grandson, Adam, to move into their two-bedroom apartment in Manhattan temporarily to “find himself.” Sabrina doesn’t mind sharing the small space with Adam if it helps Marcia repair her relationship with her grandson. But she’s not expecting to fall for him herself. Adam is not only gorgeous, he’s kind, funny, shares her love of reading, and clearly adores Marcia. After one too many accidental midnight rendezvous in the bathroom (him shirtless), the tension between them is hotter than ever. But they’re not the only ones feeling the heat. After Marcia has a health scare, her doctors advise that one of her younger roommates must go.

    In a comical and sexy battle to prove who deserves to stay, the two pull out all the stops. All's fair in love and real estate, But in the end, victory is not so sweet when winning the apartment could mean losing each other.

    Meredith and I discuss her plotting process and how she makes her dialogue so downright hilarious: a hallmark of her books, for sure. She also has great insights that unpublished authors should take to heart. This episode is truly one you can't miss.

    (c) 2025 Josie Brown. All rights reserved.

    This is a copyrighted episode of Author Provocateur. Any use by AI is expressly prohibited.

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    26 mins
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