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  • Interview with Voiceover Artist Charlotte Ann
    Jul 9 2025

    June was audiobook month and Angela and Sarah had the opportunity to talk with award-winning voiceover artist, Charlotte Ann. Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes of your favorite audiobook or how the narrator makes their voice convey so many emotions that pull you farther into the story? Charlotte Ann talks all things voice work and how she uses her vocals to touch the hearts and minds of listeners in many different genres.

    CHarlotte's Bio:

    Charlotte has honed her talents to become a fiercely dedicated, award winning voiceover artist who is as friendly as she is skilled. She has that great girl-next-door, conversational, believable voice that listeners can easily relate to. She's also confident in the worlds of pharma and tech and can explain complicated concepts clearly. She takes great pride in her voiceover work and strives to give her clients "rainbows and unicorns" with every opportunity.

    Born in the New York Bronx and later perfecting her cow-tipping skills in Ohio, Charlotte has been active in the performing arts ever since she debuted as an Angel in her first grade Christmas Pageant. Rave reviews followed her as she graduated from Fort Hayes Performing Arts High School and into the University of Southern California's Theatre program.

    Charlotte resides in sunny Los Angeles with her hubby and beloved sparkly voiceover booth. She enjoys scuba diving, traveling, and doing nightly "shows" with her dog, Piper. She also sings with the world-renowned Angel City Chorale.

    Find her online:

    https://www.charlotte-ann.com/#about

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  • June New Releases
    Jul 1 2025
    June has flown by, but these new releases are hot off the presses and ready for readers to dive right in. Angela and Sarah discuss what's new, what they're looking forward to reading, and authors that should be on everyone's radar. What are you reading this summer? Let us know and join the conversation! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Or send us an email to: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com Books and authors mentioned in this episode: (be sure to check out bookshop.org and choose Reading Rock Books in Dickson, Tennessee at checkout) Don't Let Him In by Lisa Jewell https://bookshop.org/p/books/dont-let-him-in-lisa-jewell/21866724?ean=9781668033876&next=t Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid https://bookshop.org/p/books/atmosphere-a-love-story-taylor-jenkins-reid/21972372?ean=9780593158715&next=t So Far Gone by Jess Walter https://bookshop.org/p/books/so-far-gone-jess-walter/21845730?ean=9780062868145&next=t Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter https://bookshop.org/p/books/beautiful-ruins-jess-walter/9038753?ean=9780061928178&next=t The Cold Millions by Jess Walter https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-cold-millions-jess-walter/14027227?ean=9780062868091&next=t Fox by Joyce Carol Oates https://bookshop.org/p/books/fox-joyce-carol-oates/21815717?ean=9780593978085&next=t Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V. E. Schwab https://bookshop.org/p/books/bury-our-bones-in-the-midnight-soil-v-e-schwab/21504341?ean=9781250320520&next=t The Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-listeners-maggie-stiefvater/21787842?ean=9780593655504&next=t The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater (Raven Cycle Trilogy) https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-raven-boys-the-raven-cycle-book-1-volume-1-maggie-stiefvater/15283633?ean=9780545424936&next=t King of Ashes by S. A. Cosby https://bookshop.org/p/books/king-of-ashes-s-a-cosby/21879054?ean=9781250832061&next=t With A Vengeance by Riley Sager https://bookshop.org/p/books/with-a-vengeance-riley-sager/21856750?ean=9780593472408&next=t Final Girls by Riley Sager https://bookshop.org/p/books/final-girls-riley-sager/8619419?ean=9781101985380&next=t Ordinary Love by Marie Rutkoski https://bookshop.org/p/books/ordinary-love-marie-rutkoski/21796398?ean=9780593803264&next=t The Girls Who Grew Big by Leila Mottley https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-girls-who-grew-big-leila-mottley/21835221?ean=9780593801123&next=t The Great Mann by Kyra Davis Lurie https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-great-mann-kyra-davis-lurie/21788127?ean=9780593800867&next=t Dan In Green Gables by Rey Terciero https://bookshop.org/p/books/dan-in-green-gables-a-graphic-novel-a-modern-reimagining-of-anne-of-green-gables-rey-terciero/21786413?ean=9780593385586&next=t Road Home by Rex Ogle https://bookshop.org/p/books/road-home-rex-ogle/20614893?ean=9781324019923&next=t Far and Away by Amy Poeppel https://bookshop.org/p/books/far-and-away-amy-poeppel/21872554?ean=9781668022856&next=t Today at School With Yesterday and Tomorrow by Jessica Young https://bookshop.org/p/books/today-at-school-with-yesterday-and-tomorrow-jessica-young/21818006?ean=9780593812754&next=t
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  • What Makes a Good Title?
    Jun 20 2025

    We're back! This week we dive into titles and why choosing the right title for a book is important. From trends, genre, story details, publisher and author choices, what we call a story can have a huge impact on sales, reader appeal, and even our own judgment (don't judge a book by its title?)

    Angela and Sarah discuss confusing titles, controversial titles, and advice on choosing the right title for a story.

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    Books mentioned in this episode:

    Helen of Troy 1993 by Maria Zoccola

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/helen-of-troy-1993-poems-maria-zoccola/21580400?ean=9781668046333&next=t

    All the Sinners Bleed by S. A. Cosby

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/all-the-sinners-bleed-s-a-cosby/18738107?ean=9781250831927&next=t

    Dog Bless You by Alex Miller

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/dog-bless-you-discovering-god-s-love-through-man-s-best-friend-alex-miller/22469362?ean=9781641469340&next=t&next=t

    It's One of Us by J. T. Ellison

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/it-s-one-of-us-first-time-trade-j-t-ellison/20059850?ean=9780778310952&next=t

    If You Were My Daughter by Marianne Richmond

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/if-you-were-my-daughter-a-memoir-of-healing-an-unmothered-heart/f03973641cba801e?ean=9781464231933&next=t

    Maggie:or, A Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar by Katie Yee

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/maggie-or-a-man-and-a-woman-walk-into-a-bar-katie-yee/21930349?ean=9781668084212&next=t

    Shifting Time by Kelly Bennett Seiler

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/shifting-time-kelly-bennett-seiler/7876351?ean=9781593096502&next=t

    What If by Randall Munroe

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/what-if-serious-scientific-answers-to-absurd-hypothetical-questions-randall-munroe/7083933?ean=9780544272996&next=t

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    42 m
  • Interview with Author Art Bell
    May 21 2025

    Welcome back, Everyone! This week author Art Bell joins the show to introduce his latest book What She's Hiding, discuss the transition from writing memoir to thrillers, and share how his time at Comedy Central and Court TV informed and shaped his writing. Art is a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for readers, writers, and storytellers across the board.

    Art Bell is a former television executive. As president of Court TV, he oversaw daily live courtroom coverage and the production of hundreds of hours of original true-crime television series, documentaries, and movies. His memoir Constant Comedy: How I Started Comedy Central and Lost My Sense of Humor, was a finalist in the 2020 Best Book Awards in both the memoir and business categories. Bell has had short stories, nonfiction, and satire published in several journals, including Lowestoft Chronicle, Aethlon: The Journal of Sports Literature, The Ocotillo Review, Fiction Southeast, Castabout Arts and Literature, High Shelf Press, and Writers Read. What She’s Hiding is his first novel.

    Find Art at his website: https://www.artbellwriter.com

    As always, you can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Or send us an email: thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com

    Books mentioned in this episode:

    What She's Hiding by Art Bell

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/stranger-to-danger-art-bell/21048144?ean=9781646047512&next=t

    The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-glass-castle-a-memoir-jeannette-walls/951745?ean=9780743247542&next=t

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  • Should Authors Use AI To Write Books?
    May 15 2025

    Welcome back! This week Angela and Sarah take on the elephant in the room. Should authors use artificial intelligence to write their books? Should publishers cut overhead costs by having AI write contracts, design covers, and write copy, etc? Is there a difference between using AI as a tool to aid performance vs letting it do the bulk of the work for you? We tackle everything in this episode about one of the most heated debates in the art world today. We also look at the future and where these trends are going. No matter where you stand, we all need to be prepared for the changing times we live in.

    Let us know what you think! Send us all your opinions on AI, art, and writing. Are you worried? Afraid? Excited? We want to know! Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Or send an email to thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com

    Books mentioned in this episode:

    Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/klara-and-the-sun-kazuo-ishiguro/18514778?ean=9780593311295&next=t

    The Uglies by Scott Westerfeld

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-uglies-collection-uglies-pretties-specials-extras-scott-westerfeld/12981965?ean=9781534432673&next=t

    Support your local independent bookstore! Be sure to add Reading Rock Books to your bookshop.org order.

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  • Why We Need Poetry
    May 9 2025

    In honor of National Poetry Month, Cameron Mitchell is on the show this week to talk about the power of poetry and how it connects us to our humanity and our communities, and how it shapes our perspective on the world around us.

    Why is poetry important? Do we fully appreciate poetry? Is the right emphasis being placed on poetry in schools? Join the conversation as we dive into verse, spoken word, and the world of rhyming thought with one of Nashville's premier poets, Cameron L. Mitchell.

    Cameron L. Mitchell is an international artist known for his transformative storytelling. Honored as the 2022 Poet Laureate of Murfreesboro, he is the founder of Free Fyre, an arts organization dedicated to mental health advocacy and community engagement globally. An award-winning actor, Cameron is known for his role as Corey Maxson in “Fences” (Nashville Rep) which received the award for Best Contemporary Drama. Cameron is also starring in the feature film “Dating My Past” that premiered internationally in Curacao currently streaming online. As an artist he has collaborated with organizations like Disney, Legacy Foundation in Japan, Nafasi Art Space in Tanzania, and PBS.

    Find Cameron on Facebook and Instagram at Cameron L. Mitchell and Camspeaks1 or at his website: https://www.freefyre.org

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    Thanks for listening!

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  • The Journey of Storytelling
    Apr 24 2025

    This week Angela and Sarah welcome author Melissa Grace to discuss the journey of storytelling and what it means to be an "extraordinary" person. Learn how each of us got our start, how we met, and what propels us on the road to storytelling today. Melissa offers a beautiful take on how grief inspires stories and how writing can be used as a powerful tool for processing grief. Melissa's latest book Marjorie and Me releases August 19.

    Find us on the socials: Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Or you can send us an email at thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com

    We'd love to hear from you!

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    48 m
  • Are You A Good Literary Citizen?
    Apr 10 2025

    What informs your decision to buy a book vs just borrowing it? Does it matter how successful an author is as to whether or not you purchase? This week we are diving into what it means to be a good literary citizen based on a clip from the Pen Pals podcast with hosts Kelton Wright and Krisserin Canary. How should we profile our buying choices? Is it important to purchase books? How do sales impact authors, book deals, and what remains in print? Can we support the publishing industry and our local library at the same time? Angela and Sarah give their thoughts on all of this and more.

    Disclaimer: the thoughts expressed in this episode are based on a clip from the aforementioned podcast and not the entire episode. The clip was used as a thought-provoking conversation starter and not meant to be a critique on the Pen Pals podcast itself or full content from their show.

    What are your thoughts? We'd love to hear form you! Finf us on the socials: Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. Or send us an email to thewaywewordpodcast@gmail.com

    Have you listened to the Pen Pals podcast?? Find them on Spotify and show them some love as well. https://open.spotify.com/show/4dfnjo9y1crwxLsACOiqEC?si=0ae989e694a84a05

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    46 m