
Book of the Month Live is where we get authors out of the pages and into unexpected conversations. In person and off the cuff, with beverages, at our headquarters in NYC. Get a front-row seat to the book party you won't forget. Suggestions or ideas? Email us at BOTMLive@bookofthemonth.com.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Author Stacia Stark came by our headquarters to talk about her new Romantasy, We Who Will Die. Naturally, the conversation turned to her Roman Empire, one filled with vampires, gladiators, fighting to the death, and second chance love.
Enter the p... more
In this special episode recorded at the Aspen Literary Festival presented by Book of the Month, debut authors Kristin Koval, Anika Jade Levy, and Eliana Ramage give candid thoughts on first novels, family themes, and the pure magic of getting publish... more
Author Thea Weiss came by our headquarters to chat about her debut novel, The Second Chance Cinema, and things got nostalgic fast. She shares thoughts on lasting love, the memories that make us, and, of course, the movies.
A couple on the brink of... more
Author Stephanie Garber visited our headquarters to discuss her first adult book, Alchemy of Secrets. During our conversation, we learned what it was like for Stephanie to start writing for a new audience, along with a few other important things abou... more
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4/5 stars only because I really enjoyed the older format. The convos were longer and more in depth and having both Brianna and Jared made it very well rounded…they had excellent energy together! Honestly, I also thought the old theme music was better and catchier.
I love the podcast and have picked up books that I normally wouldn’t after listening. I also think Jerrod and Breanna do a fantastic job as hosts. However, I'm thoroughly annoyed that full episodes of the podcast have moved over to the BOTM app. I subscribe to a lot of podcasts and I think it’s ridiculous to expect me to go to another app to listen to a single podcast. I usually listen to podcasts while driving and the podcast app syncs with my car making it easy for me to navigate, obviously th... more
I’ve been enjoying this podcast since it started but probably won’t listen anymore now that it has moved to the BOTM app. I’m a member and have access but a separate app for a single podcast is super inconvenient and I’m baffled why this was done. No one is going to get a book subscription just to listen to a podcast, so this seems like a much better way to piss off existing members than to get new ones.
Why is botm pushing their app so much? Some of us don’t want another app and it’s such a bummer they are removing all the club features unless you download the app :( why would they only make a preview of a podcast available? Not worth it to follow.
Love the content, wish they would just stop pushing the app and make it available on their website and Apple podcasts
I love hearing the authors perspectives, the content is great, but the hosts could be more articulate. The laughter, at things that aren’t funny, is very distracting.
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Apple Podcasts | #249 |
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Conversations often center around debut novels, author experiences, and the intricacies of storytelling, featuring lively discussions that connect literature, personal narratives, and the creative process. Notable themes include the intersection of nostalgia and memory, family dynamics, the challenges of modern motherhood, as well as societal issues such as addiction and resilience. The informal, engaging atmosphere allows authors to share personal anecdotes, making the discussions both entertaining and insightful, catering to avid readers and those interested in the artistic journey behind literature.
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