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british columbiana with author josie teed

british columbiana with author josie teed

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welcome back to the best i've ever read podcast with liv and kim! this week, we have our first guest on the pod!!! we are excited to be joined by author josie teed to discuss her debut novel british columbiana: a millennial in a gold rush town. we pick josie's brain about her experience living in the tiny town of wells, british columbia, while working at the nearby heritage site in barkerville. we chat about how she got into writing a book, the publishing process, and what she is up to now. we had a blast having josie join us for this episode! big shout out to the publisher Dundurn Press for sending us a review copy through Netgalley for our honest thoughts.

no spoilers in this one! you'll have to pick up a copy to read about the story of the virgin white russian that almost had us in tears.


don't forget to head over to our instagram to enter to win a copy of british columbiana!


books mentioned:

The City & The City: A Novel by China Miéville

Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography by Chester Brown

Maame by Jessica Brown

The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon

What Strange Paradise: A Novel by Omar El Akkad

Camp Zero: A Novel by Michelle Min Sterling


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