“Better To”, A Reflective Podcast Interview

Who else wore Converses as a teen?

I’ve been on a bit of a hiatus, what with having to create holiday magic in my home, being burned out from that, and then getting Covid for a little over a week (made it almost two years without getting it, yay me).

I’m in the process of planning a trip for myself where I pull a J.D Salinger and take off to the mountains for a week. I thought about writing the second book in the Otherside series, Otherside: The Betrayal at a coffee shop here in my hometown…but I am WAY too distractible lately, so I think my best bet is to just avoid all human contact for a week and crank out a crappy first draft.

Awhile back, I was interviewed on the ‘Better To…” podcast with D.M Needom, about my time at Naropa University and how that experience informed and influenced the style and content of Otherside: The Serenity.

I am so grateful for the opportunity to talk to D.M about Otherside: The Serenity. She asked me really great questions about the book, and the experience of being a Christian at a Buddhist-inspired university.

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Otherside: The Serenity is currently available on AmazonYou can get the book in both Kindle and Paperback versions. If you have read the book, and would like to review it, you can do so on Amazon, and Goodreads.

Yeah Uh-Huh, A Pop-Culture Infused Podcast Interview

Alanis Laundale, protagonist, and all-around badass

Recently, I was interviewed on the “Yeah, Uh-Huh” podcast with Lisa and Phil, who were just so much fun to talk with, and who took the time to read Otherside: The Serenity. Not only that, they gave my book an amazing five-star review on Amazon!

I am so grateful for the opportunity to talk to them about Otherside: The Serenity. They asked me really great questions about the characters, the philosophy explored in the book, and about the music references in the book.

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Otherside: The Serenity is currently available on AmazonYou can get the book in both Kindle and Paperback versions. If you have read the book, and would like to review it, you can do so on Amazon, and Goodreads.