100 episodes

The Bookshop at the End of the Internet is a podcast dedicated to helping book lovers discover new authors. Like any good bookshop, this podcast features a wide variety of books by the equally varied and interesting authors who felt compelled to write them. Stacey Horan, author and book lover, is the host of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet. Her interviews give you a chance to meet wonderful writers and discover your next must-read book. Listen to the authors describe their books and tell you their own stories in their own words. This podcast features books from all genres and authors from all walks of life, including those who are indie published, as well as those published by small presses and large publishing houses. Looking for unique, not-so-easy to find books for yourself, a friend or a book club? Tune in to this podcast and find your newest favorite author or maybe a soon-to-be bestseller. This podcast, like all the best bookshops, is filled with all kinds of books and all kinds of authors. There is something for everyone here. Tune in, browse around, find a new author and discover a new favorite book. You never know what treasures you might find in The Bookshop at the End of the Internet.

The Bookshop at the End of the Internet Stacey Horan

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    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

The Bookshop at the End of the Internet is a podcast dedicated to helping book lovers discover new authors. Like any good bookshop, this podcast features a wide variety of books by the equally varied and interesting authors who felt compelled to write them. Stacey Horan, author and book lover, is the host of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet. Her interviews give you a chance to meet wonderful writers and discover your next must-read book. Listen to the authors describe their books and tell you their own stories in their own words. This podcast features books from all genres and authors from all walks of life, including those who are indie published, as well as those published by small presses and large publishing houses. Looking for unique, not-so-easy to find books for yourself, a friend or a book club? Tune in to this podcast and find your newest favorite author or maybe a soon-to-be bestseller. This podcast, like all the best bookshops, is filled with all kinds of books and all kinds of authors. There is something for everyone here. Tune in, browse around, find a new author and discover a new favorite book. You never know what treasures you might find in The Bookshop at the End of the Internet.

    Bookshop Interview with Author Thomas R. Weaver, Episode #205

    Bookshop Interview with Author Thomas R. Weaver, Episode #205

    Author Thomas R. Weaver discusses his debut novel, Artificial Wisdom. In this techno-thriller murder mystery, it is 25 years in the future. The world is polarized by politics and is gripped by war, climate change and technology that has advanced exponentially. Tom began writing by asking: What if the global community were to put its faith in an AI leader in a Brexit-style referendum? But all of this serves as a backdrop to a very personal and human story that centers around a reporter whose personal tragedy and grief has a direct connection to the crises that plague the global community.

    • 34 min
    Bookshop Interview with Author Dr. Marschall Runge, Episode #204

    Bookshop Interview with Author Dr. Marschall Runge, Episode #204

    Author Dr. Marschall Runge discusses his debut novel, Coded to Kill. In this techno-medical thriller, a state-of-the-art medical records system gets hijacked, giving the hijackers unfettered access to private information and the ability to change the patient records of some very important people—which means that medicine’s greatest breakthrough has become the world’s most efficient killing machine. As Marschall explains, everything in this book is possible, and some of it has already happened.

    • 31 min
    Bookshop Interview with Author Gary Braver, Episode #203

    Bookshop Interview with Author Gary Braver, Episode #203

    Author Gary Braver discusses his new book, Rumor of Evil. In this mystery novel, Gary weaves together two seemingly unrelated murders—one past and one present. Two police detectives catch a case of a woman’s murder that is staged to look like a suicide. As their investigation unfolds, they discover clues leading back to a decades-old murder of a teenage foreign exchange student. Gary believes the draw of the mystery genre comes down to the differences between true crime stories and fiction—namely that in fiction, motives become clear and, in the end, justice is usually served.

    • 44 min
    Bookshop Interview with Author D.P. Behling, Episode #202

    Bookshop Interview with Author D.P. Behling, Episode #202

    Author D.P. Behling discusses his new series, Josh & Sen Save the Multiverse. In the first book, The Path of One, two unlikely friends, one human and the other immortal, are thrown together to try to accomplish the impossible—rescue Josh’s four-year-old daughter, stop a genocidal soul-harvester, and save the multiverse. Dave’s inspirations include video games, sci fi fandoms, mythology, the difficult job of parenting, and the recent pandemic. Despite the sweeping and sometimes serious nature of this series, Dave’s favorite aspect of writing it was working humor into the stories.

    • 29 min
    Bookshop Interview with Author Emily Shiner, Episode #201

    Bookshop Interview with Author Emily Shiner, Episode #201

    Author Emily Shiner discusses her two of her new books: The Wife in the Photo and The Hotel. If you love a good revenge plot, check out The Wife in the Photo. It’s a psychological thriller filled with secrets, twists, a mysterious death and edge-of-your seat family drama. Emily’s other book, The Hotel, is a locked-room thriller that reveals what can go wrong when you’re trapped in a beautiful clifftop hotel during a blizzard with a family of strangers. As the author of more than a dozen books, Emily writes stories designed to keep her readers up at night.

    • 26 min
    Bookshop Interview with Author & Host Stacey Horan, Episode #200

    Bookshop Interview with Author & Host Stacey Horan, Episode #200

    This is the 200th episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet and a celebration of the podcast’s five-year anniversary, since the first episode went live on the various podcast platforms. There have been so many wonderful guest authors who visited the Bookshop to discuss their books and their writing journeys. In this episode, however, host Stacey Horan is doing something a little different. In fact, she is doing something that she has never done in any of the prior 199 episodes. Today, host and author Stacey Horan discusses her own books—Sycamore Lane, Inland, and The Elixir Vitae Adventures series—as well as her own writing journey.

    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Paul 2677 ,

Something for every writer

I’m glad I found this podcast. It’s filled with intelligent discussion by writers of all genres and life experience. And like all good discussions, there is something in each conversation that enriches my life. This is shoptalk for writers, but it’s thoughtful and patient. Do yourself a favor and listen in!

Dorrie Dee ,

The Bookshop at the End of the Internet

Stacey Horan asks the questions that both readers and writers would ask authors if they had the opportunity. Listening to the podcast feels like sitting in on a casual conversation with literary friends.

Amelia Book Lover ,

Love this idea

As a book lover, I am always interested in the people who write them. Love this idea of interviewing authors who I now want to know better.

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