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Apollo Papyrus Podcast Aaron Apollo Camp
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Hosted by Aaron Apollo Camp, the Apollo Papyrus Podcast features interviews with book authors and other important people in the writing community!
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Historical Fantasy Writing and Professional Self-Publishing with Judith Starkston
For the seventh season finale, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Judith Starkston.
Judith is an historical fantasy author and professional self-publisher, having written the Tesha series of novels set in Bronze Age Anatolia, as well as the novel Hand of Fire.
You can learn more about Judith and her work at https://www.judithstarkston.com/, and you can view Judith's Amazon author page at https://www.amazon.com/stores/Judith-Starkston/author/B008TSDBME.
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At the end of the episode, Aaron provides an end-of-season update regarding the shutdown of the Apollo Papyrus newsletter, the upcoming launch of the Apollo Campfire newsletter, and other matters.
You can view the Apollo Papyrus Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/apollopapyruspod, and you can subscribe to the soon-to-be-launched Apollo Campfire newsletter on Substack at https://apollocampfire.substack.com/. -
Writing, Cerebal Palsy, and More with Win Charles
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Win Charles.
Win is an author, public speaker, podcaster, and athlete who has cerebal palsy. As an author, Win has written multiple books, most notably the autobiography I, Win. Win also hosts the WiN. At.Life podcast.
You can view a listing of Win's books at https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B009VNJEKE/allbooks, and you can listen to Win's podcast at https://ceodisability.buzzsprout.com/. -
Book Writing, Blogging, and Depression with Cathelina Duvert
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Cathelina Duvert.
Cathelina is the author of the novel The Box, which is a work of fiction about depression. Cathelina also writes the blog Cathy's Cross: A Depressive's Positive Perspective.
You can view Cathelina's links page at https://linktr.ee/cathyjeanfrancois, you can view the Cathy's Cross blog at https://cathyscross.wordpress.com/, and you can purchase The Box on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Box-novel-Cathelina-Duvert-ebook/dp/B0D43QVJZ6/. -
Body Image and Writing Fiction About It with Lori Brand
For the one hundredth episode of the seventh season of the Apollo Papyrus podcast, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Lori Brand.
Lori, a group fitness instructor, is the author of the novel Bodies to Die For. While Bodies to Die For is a work of fiction, the book is based on real-life issues like body image and diet culture.
You can learn more about Lori and her work at https://www.loribrandwrites.com/. -
Coaching and Writing About It with Claire Pedrick
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Claire Pedrick.
Claire is a professional coach and the author of the nonfiction book Simplifying Coaching: How to Have More Transformational Conversations by Doing Less. Additionally, she has co-written four other books, including the book The Human Behind the Coach with Lucia Baldelli.
As a podcaster, Claire hosts The Coaching Inn podcast.
You can learn more about Claire and The Human Behind the Coach at https://www.thehumanbehindthecoach.com/, and you can sign up for Claire's free resources at https://www.thehumanbehindthecoach.com/request-free-resources/. Additionally, a complete list of Claire's books on Amazon can be found at https://www.amazon.com/stores/Claire-Pedrick/author/B0034NKTLU, and you can listen to The Coaching Inn at https://open.spotify.com/show/3LLZFrIkNrtUDLdukZe8iX. -
The 1972 Andes Flight Disaster and Writing About It with John Guiver
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews John Guiver.
John is an expert of the 1972 Andes flight disaster and the author of a nonfiction book about the disaster, which is called To Play the Game.
You can learn more about John and his work at https://johnguiver.org/.
Customer Reviews
Fun, fascinating
Excellent host, very interesting questions.
A seriously fun conversation
Aaron is such a kind and welcoming host. so grateful to him for lifting up us creators!!
Great interview!
Aaron was a great interviewer. He immediately drilled down to the most critical points authors need so they have a quick and efficient experience. I highly recommend this podcast for busy authors.