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Welcome to A Novel Twist Podcast-where every story has, well, a novel twist! Hosted by author J. Keith Brown and brought to you by A Novel Twist Mobile Bookstore, LLC, this podcast celebrates all things fiction. From intimate author interviews and behind-the-scenes writing chats to conversations about the joy of reading. Each episode invites you to slow down, sip something warm, and dive into the world of words. If you love discovering new authors, cozy reads, and heartwarming literary conversations, you're in the right place.

  1. 10/16/2025

    Letting Go of the Final Draft, Encouragement for Authors and Readers

    🎙️ Book Talks with Keith Episode Title: Letting Go of the Final Draft Book Talks with Keith is where southern storyteller, author, and speaker J. Keith Brown invites you behind the scenes of the writing life. Each episode explores the heart, humor, and humanity behind great stories — from the creative process to the moments that shape us along the way. Finishing a book should feel like crossing the finish line — but often, it feels more like saying goodbye. In this heartfelt episode, Keith shares an honest reflection on the emotional tug-of-war that comes when a writer releases their final draft for publishing. It’s a moment filled with pride, relief, and a touch of fear — the same mix of emotions a parent feels sending their 18-year-old off to college. You’ve guided it, worried over it, and loved it into being. Now, you have to trust that it’s ready for the world. Keith offers gentle wisdom and humor as he talks about the stress of “letting go,” the pull of perfectionism, and the peace that comes when you finally release what you’ve created. Why finishing a book can be harder than writing it How to quiet the perfectionist’s “one more edit” voice The beauty and freedom in letting go How every ending makes room for a new beginning Key Quote “Your book, like a grown child, is ready to live its own story. Trust that you’ve done enough — and that it’s time to let go.” If you’re an author, creative, or anyone who’s ever struggled to release something you’ve worked hard on, this episode will speak to your soul. 🎧 Listen to “Letting Go of the Final Draft” wherever you get your podcasts — and remember: your story is ready for the world.

    8 min
  2. 10/09/2025

    Reading Between the Lines: How Fiction Teaches Us About Real Life

    🎙️ Book Talks with Keith Episode Title: Reading Between the Lines: How Fiction Teaches Us About Real Life 🌟 Episode Summary In this episode, Keith Brown—southern storyteller, novelist, and lifelong reader—invites you to explore how fiction does more than entertain. It teaches. It mirrors. It transforms. Through thoughtful reflection and a few charming stories, Keith shares how the characters we meet on the page can reveal truths about our own hearts. From Atticus Finch’s timeless wisdom to those complex characters we can’t help but love (or love to hate), you’ll discover how every great story carries a message meant just for you. Whether you’re curling up with a cozy mystery, wandering through a small southern town, or escaping into a sweeping romance—this episode reminds you that fiction’s real magic lies between the lines. How stories sneak truth past our defenses Why we emotionally connect with fictional characters What even the villains can teach us about ourselves The “mirror” effect of great storytelling A simple challenge to rediscover meaning in your favorite novel Revisit a novel that once touched your heart. Read just one chapter—and then ask yourself: “What truth about life, or about me, did this story whisper when I wasn’t paying attention?” Follow Keith’s work as an author and southern storyteller at JKeithBrownAuthor.com You can also find updates, book news, and more episodes of Book Talks with Keith wherever you listen to podcasts. And remember— Every story has something to teach us… if we’re willing to listen.

    6 min
  3. 01/07/2025

    Author, Marco Gamboa

    Marco was born in Chicago but has also lived in Mexico City and San Antonio. He holds two bachelor’s degrees in English and Psychology, as well as a Master of Jurisprudence. With 15 years of experience in the corporate sector, his roles have spanned product management, operations, governance, and call center positions. In 2011, after the birth of his first daughter, Marco began to feel ill. For nine years, he was told it was anxiety, but nothing seemed to help. It wasn’t until 2020 that he was finally diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. From 2011 to 2022, Marco struggled with agoraphobia, but with the help of medication, therapy, and supportive friends, he was able to overcome these limitations. During his time at home, Marco began writing a collection of fictional short stories. Originally, he intended to gift the stories to his daughters, the youngest of whom was born in 2013. However, after sharing the stories with friends, he was encouraged to consider publishing them. In 2023, the stories were published as a novel titled Within Normal Limits. Shortly after its release, the novel became an Amazon Best Seller in the Multiple Sclerosis category. The novel follows a fictional version of Marco as he navigates struggles with religion, relationships, fatherhood, and connecting with others who are also dealing with their own solitude. After the publication, Marco began doing readings. Though the book is quite sad, Marco (the author) is not, which led to the readings evolving into comedy routines. This eventually opened the door for Marco to participate in stand-up comedy around town.     Book Synopsis:   This gripping collection of stories tells the story of Marco, a young man diagnosed with multiple sclerosis who must confront the harsh reality of his prognosis. Set against the backdrop of a life being slowly taken away from him, the reader is taken on a journey of strength, courage, and resilience as Marco learns to appreciate the beauty of life. With his relationships pushed to the limit, Marco must find the courage to face his illness and discover the weight of hope.   Website: https://www.wnlmarco.com

    33 min
  4. 12/31/2024

    Proofing Before Printing: A Writer's Best Friend

    Welcome to another episode of Book Talks with Keith! Today, we’re tackling one of the most essential yet often overlooked parts of the writing process: proofing and editing your manuscript before it goes to print. In this episode, you’ll discover: Why editing matters: Avoid turning your masterpiece into an accidental comedy. The three layers of editing: Developmental, copyediting, and proofreading—and why skipping any of them is like skipping sunscreen at the beach. Common mistakes writers make: From continuity errors to repetitive words, we’ve got you covered. How typos can create unintended hilarity: Learn why one cookbook accidentally called for freshly ground... people (yes, really). Whether you’re a seasoned author or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical advice and a dash of humor to help you present your best work to the world. Resources Mentioned: Tools for self-editing: Grammarly, ProWritingAid Recommended books on editing: On Writing by Stephen King, The Elements of Style by Strunk & White Find professional editors: Reedsy, Upwork Join the Conversation: What’s the funniest typo you’ve ever made—or spotted in someone else’s work? Share your stories on social media using #BookTalksWithKeith. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to: ✅ Subscribe to the podcast. ✅ Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. ✅ Share this episode with your fellow writers!

    12 min

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Welcome to A Novel Twist Podcast-where every story has, well, a novel twist! Hosted by author J. Keith Brown and brought to you by A Novel Twist Mobile Bookstore, LLC, this podcast celebrates all things fiction. From intimate author interviews and behind-the-scenes writing chats to conversations about the joy of reading. Each episode invites you to slow down, sip something warm, and dive into the world of words. If you love discovering new authors, cozy reads, and heartwarming literary conversations, you're in the right place.