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🗓️ 10 June 2020
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Special Note
This episode was recorded on May 14, 2020. A lot has happened since then, so I wanted to time-stamp this to provide appropriate context for our discussion. Next Wednesday, I'm releasing a special bonus episode sharing my favorite books by black authors.
In Episode 61, Kimberly McCreight (author of A Good Marriage) shares her 11 year journey to publishing her first novel, why she wanted to focus on marriage in this book, how working during coronavirus has been, and a possible sequel to A Good Marriage!
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Two OLD Books She Loves
Two NEW Books She Loves
One Book She DIDN’T Like
One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About
Kimberly McCreight is the New York Times bestselling author of Reconstructing Amelia, which was nominated for the Edgar, Anthony, and Alex Awards and was called Entertainment Weekly’s Favorite Book of the Year. Reconstructing Amelia has been optioned for film by HBO and Nicole Kidman’s Blossom Films. Ms. McCreight’s second adult novel, Where They Found Her, was a USA Today bestseller and a Kirkus Best Mystery of the Year.
She is also the author of The New York Times bestselling young adult trilogy The Outliers (The Outliers, The Scattering and The Collide), optioned for film by Lionsgate and Reese Witherspoon’s Pacific Standard. Her next novel, an adult mystery set in Park Slope, is forthcoming in 2020.
Ms. McCreight attended Vassar College and graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and two daughters.
There will not be a new episode next week since the podcast is on its bi-weekly summer schedule.
The following week, there will be a full length episode all about book marketing featuring Morgan Hoit, Associate Marketing Manager at Avid Reader Press and the woman behind @nycbookgirl (airing June 24).
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Sarah's Bookshelves Live. I'm Sarah of the blog Sarah's Bookshelves. Each week I'm |
0:15.5 | talking with one bookish guest about two old books they love, two new books they love, one book they don't love, and one new |
0:22.7 | release they're excited about. We're going to get real and sometimes a bit snarky about all things |
0:28.3 | books. If you like the show, I'd really love your support. Spread the word to your reader friends, |
0:33.8 | subscribe to the show, rate and review it wherever you listen to podcasts, or get bonus podcast episodes by |
0:41.2 | supporting the podcast on Patreon. There's a link in the show notes and in my Instagram bio to my |
0:47.5 | Patreon page. Let's get rolling. Hey everyone, I wanted to add a special note at the start of this |
0:53.8 | episode because so much has |
0:55.4 | happened in the world in the past couple weeks. Time seems to be moving at warp speed, |
1:01.4 | which is a little bit difficult to manage with this podcast since my guests are often booked |
1:06.8 | months in advance of when you actually hear the episode, and I usually record the episodes |
1:13.2 | at least four weeks in advance of air date and sometimes even more. This particular episode |
1:19.1 | was recorded on May 14th, which was 11 days before George Floyd was killed and many protests |
1:25.1 | for racial justice followed. So I wanted to timestamp this episode |
1:29.4 | to provide the appropriate context for my discussion with my guest. I also wanted to share |
1:35.1 | that I'll be airing a bonus episode available to all listeners highlighting some of my favorite |
1:40.0 | books by Black authors next Wednesday, which is June 17th and was originally slated to be an |
1:46.7 | off week for the podcast. Like many of us in the book world, I have realized over the past couple |
1:52.8 | weeks that I have a lot of work to do as far as reading more diversely, particularly reading |
1:59.0 | more books by black authors and also featuring more books |
2:03.5 | by black authors on my blog and Instagram feed and authors of color and specifically black authors |
2:10.4 | as guests on my podcast. I'm committed to doing this work. I've already begun doing some reading |
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