Episode 16: A Time to Thrill – Conversation with Aime Austin – featuring Rachael (R.H.) Herron - podcast episode cover

Episode 16: A Time to Thrill – Conversation with Aime Austin – featuring Rachael (R.H.) Herron

Aug 01, 20211 hr 22 min
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Episode description

Welcome to A Time to Thrill. This month I have a fascinating conversation with Rachael Herron. In addition to being a romance author, she’s the-host of the podcast, How Do You Write. Rachael’s super fun. It’s a great and lively conversation.

Twitter http://twitter.com/rachaelherron Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rachaelherron/ Website https://rachaelherron.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Rachael.Herron.Author Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3024739.Rachael_Herron

In this episode, we made a lot of references. See below for more info.

Show notes: How Do You Write – Rachael’s Podcast (my episode: Aime Austin on Avoiding Head Hopping in Fiction) Stolen Things – R.H. Herron Hush Little Baby – R.H. Herron Girl A – Abigail Dean Karin Slaughter – Grant County Series The Searcher – Tana French Sophie Littlefield Val McDermid The Glass Castle – Jeannette Walls An Education – Tara Westover Hillbilly Elegy – J.D. Vance Jennifer Traig Ravelry The East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse Afterthought Heel Brene Brown – Rising Strong – Braving the Wilderness Married to Mom Why Fish Don’t Exist The Secret Life of Groceries Fed Up with Lunch What Happened to You? The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog The Teenage Brain Pack Up the Moon

Rachael Herron is the internationally bestselling author of more than two dozen books, including thriller (under R.H. Herron), mainstream fiction, feminist romance, memoir, and nonfiction about writing. She received her MFA in writing from Mills College, Oakland, and she teaches writing extension workshops at both UC Berkeley and Stanford. She is a proud member of the NaNoWriMo Writer’s Board. She’s a New Zealand citizen as well as an American.

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