The Book House Podcast

The Book House Staff

A podcast celebrating The Book House, the flagship bookstore of Sea of Reeds Media, the company behind Book and Film Globe. We're excited to introduce you to Liz Alterman, journalist, author and your host of The Book House podcast. Liz will be speaking to authors, publishers and agents about what happens behind the scenes in the world of publishing. If you find yourself in New Jersey, visit our local independent bookstores in Long Branch (Pier Village) and Millburn. You can also support indie bookselling (instead of Amazon) by shopping at our affiliate link at Bookshop.org.

Episodes

  1. 12/12/2024

    The Book House Podcast Episode #8: James Rhee

    In our latest episode, James Rhee, author of Red Helicopter: Lead Change with Kindness (Plus a Little Math), released in April, shares the story behind his national bestseller. As a kindergartener, James received a toy red helicopter as a token of appreciation for the kindness he’d shown a classmate. Decades later, that same spirit of generosity and concern for others guided him toward developing a human-centered framework for business and personal achievement that helped him overcome seemingly insurmountable odds as the unlikely chairman, CEO, and some might say “savior” of the Secaucus, New Jersey-based Ashley Stewart, a plus-size women's clothing chain primarily employing and serving Black women. Inspired by the values instilled in him by his Korean immigrant parents, James understood that a radically different—yet familiar—approach was required to lead this twice-bankrupt company from the jaws of liquidation to transcendent success. James also talked about the role of music not only in his life but also in the three-act structure of the narrative. A playlist, which spans the gamut of musical greats from The Beatles and Barbara Streisand to Beyoncé and Bruce Springsteen, captures the emotions James associated with each chapter of the book. Don't miss the original piece, Arirang Amazing Grace, inspired by James and arranged by Chad Cannon, which conveys the spirit of this "parable for our times" through music. For more information about James, visit Red Helicopter.com.

    33 min
  2. 10/16/2024

    The Book House Podcast Episode 6: Eva Lesko Natiello

    In today’s episode, New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Eva Lesko Natiello discusses the writing class that changed her life. Before becoming a novelist, Eva enjoyed a successful career as Vice President of Global Communications for Estee Lauder Inc. When she pivoted to raise her children, she sought a creative outlet. After reading a chilling news article, she was inspired to try her hand at writing. Eager to learn more about the craft of storytelling, Eva enrolled in a writing course at The New School where she encountered a professor whose unexpected advice inspired her to keep going. After years of hard work, the early drafts her professor found "riveting" turned into her debut, The Memory Box, a psychological thriller about a woman who Googles herself and discovers the shocking details of a past she doesn’t remember. After querying dozens of literary agents without receiving an offer of representation, Eva harnessed her communication and marketing expertise to self-publish and, ultimately, sell 200,000 copies of her novel. She followed it up with Following You, a thriller about a stalked celebrity who goes missing. In addition to penning bestselling novels, Eva also teaches book marketing classes—both in-person and online. She offers one-on-one consultations designed to help authors decide which publishing path best suits their work. To learn more about Eva, visit her website, follow her on social media, and don’t miss her essay, How a Professor’s One Piece of Advice Influenced My Entire Writing Career.

    48 min
  3. 08/06/2024

    The Book House Podcast Episode No. 2: Lisa Kusel

    Hi, I’m Liz Alterman, journalist, author and your host of The Book House podcast. This season, we'll be chatting all about the writing life with authors from across the Garden State. In this episode, author Lisa Kusel shares a behind-the-scenes look at penning her spicy suspense novel, The Widow on Dwyer Court which was released July 16. A Jersey girl at heart, Lisa grew up in Edison and currently lives in Burlington, Vermont where she writes at a desk overlooking Lake Champlain. Before crafting this twisty psychological thriller, Lisa published a memoir, Rash, about her family's bold move to Bali. Prior to that, she wrote a novel, Hat Trick, and a collection of interconnected short stories, Other Fish In the Sea. Lisa talks about her uncommon writing path spanning multiple genres and how her newest novel, which bestselling author Samantha Bailey calls, "incredibly clever, unique, and compelling," had several iterations before arriving in its current form. The story, which is told from two points of view, includes an erotic novel within the novel. The Widow on Dwyer Court tells the story of thirty-six-year-old stay-at-home soccer mom Kate Burke, who, to the casual observer, appears happily married to Matt Parsons. But behind closed doors, their marriage looks very different. So, While they still love each other madly, Kate is no longer interested in having sex with her husband. To satisfy their needs, they make an arrangement: Matt can have one-night stands with other women on work trips, but when he returns home, he has to tell Kate about them—every juicy detail. Why? Beecause Matt’s adulterous affairs inspire and fuel Kate's secret career as a beloved erotic romance novelist. When Annie Meyers, an eccentric young widow, moves to town with her daughter, things become even more complicated. At first Kate is smitten with this wild, witty woman, who gives her a much-needed break from the other picture-perfect suburban moms, although she’s not sure how much of her hidden life she’s willing to share with her new friend. But it turns out Annie has secrets too—big ones that could destroy all their lives. Stop by The Book House Long Branch on Saturday, Aug. 10 from 5 to 7 pm to meet Lisa in person and pick up a signed copy of her latest. Visit her website LisaKusel.com for updates or follow her on Instagram @Lisa_Kusel.

    33 min
5
out of 5
6 Ratings

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A podcast celebrating The Book House, the flagship bookstore of Sea of Reeds Media, the company behind Book and Film Globe. We're excited to introduce you to Liz Alterman, journalist, author and your host of The Book House podcast. Liz will be speaking to authors, publishers and agents about what happens behind the scenes in the world of publishing. If you find yourself in New Jersey, visit our local independent bookstores in Long Branch (Pier Village) and Millburn. You can also support indie bookselling (instead of Amazon) by shopping at our affiliate link at Bookshop.org.