Pages & Voices: Lauren Davis
Join me as I sit down with local poet Lauren Davis to discuss her chapbook, Women Bones. Lauren shares her approach to writing deeply personal poetry, the poets and experiences that have inspired her creative journey, an

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Welcome to Pages & Voices, a podcast by the Allen County Public Library! This podcast is dedicated to featuring the works of talented authors within our community and highlighting their unique voices and perspectives. As a public library, we believe in the power of literature to connect people and communities and to encourage lifelong learning and discovery. We are excited to share the incredible talent that exists in our midst, and to provide a platform for local authors to share their stories with a wider audience.
Allen County Public Library hosts Pages & Voices, a arts show with 44 episodes published.
Join me as I sit down with local poet Lauren Davis to discuss her chapbook, Women Bones. Lauren shares her approach to writing deeply personal poetry, the poets and experiences that have inspired her creative journey, an
On today’s episode of Pages & Voices, local fantasy author Mariah Rosewood joins me to discuss the world behind The Withering Saga, including Feather & Famine and Teeth & Twilight, with more stories still to come. Mariah
In this episode, local author, Feng Shui expert, and podcast host Lisa Morton opens up about her journey into Feng Shui, and the inspiration behind writing her book Aligned at Home: How Feng Shui and Holistic Design can
Wabash-born short story author Doug Crandell joined us in the studio to discuss his award-winning new collection, Equipment for the Darkness, recipient of the Spokane Prize in Fiction. In a wide-ranging conversation, Dou
Join me for a powerful conversation with local author Ricardo Martinez II as we discuss his book, Imagine Listening: Your Worst Day Is Our Everyday. We explore the inspiration behind the book, the origins of his #IAM911
On today’s episode of Pages & Voices, I’m joined by New York Times bestselling author Kelsey Timmerman to discuss his latest book, Regenerating Earth: Farmers Working with Nature to Feed Our Future. Kelsey shares stories
Join me as I talk to Indiana author Ben Oneal on today’s episode of Pages & Voices. Ben is an American fiction author known for dynamic storytelling across multiple genres. His work includes the gripping Benjamin Kroh se
On today’s episode of Pages & Voices, I am joined by USA Today Bestselling author, Anna Lee Huber. Anna is the author of more than twenty novels, including the Lady Darby Mysteries, the Verity Kent Mysteries, and the Got
Join me as I speak with local author Daniel Williams. We discuss his 2018 memoir, My Voice: Faced with Autism, the home he has found in the LGBTQ+ community and why it was important for Daniel to share his story so authe
Celebrate Pages & Voices turning two with us! This special anniversary episode features two award winning Indiana, Christian Fiction authors, Colleen Coble & Denise Hunter. Best friends and critique partners for 26 years
Local author, Brandon Weis gives readers a comprehensive account of the year he spent hiking when we discuss his book, This is Gonna Hurt: Thru Hiking the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail,
On today’s episode of Pages & Voices we get to know local fiction writer AD Lynn. Listen in as she talks about the second book in her popular Harrison University series, Making the Play and, also, gives us a behind the s
Join me as I speak with local author Tamika Ford about her powerful memoir, Moore to Lyfe. Not only do we discuss her writing techniques, but we talk about her childhood, why she felt it was important to share her story
Step into the mind of a science fiction author on his debut novel! Today's episode delves into the creation of Lucas Gerke’s debut novel, tracing the origins of his love for writing, how his craft has developed, and what
Meet Jamie Ward, the voice behind 100 Things to Do in Indiana Before You Die and Secret Indiana: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure. This episode of Pages & Voices features a conversation with the local travel
Join us for a conversation with local author, educator, and writing coach Richard Rooker, co-author of Buses Are a Comin’: Memoir of a Freedom Rider. Richard shares how his longtime friendship with Freedom Rider Charles
Discover the moving narrative of Elsie Ragusin, a Holocaust survivor, through the eyes of her friend, local author Jonathan Watson. This episode explores Jonathan's writing journey for Elsie's Tune: One Last Song to Over
Join me as I speak with local author Amanda Lee Moore. We discuss her 2024 science fiction novel, We All Fall Down and where she got the idea for this apocalyptic tale.
On today’s episode of Pages & Voices I sit down with local children’s author, Dori Graham. Listen in as Dori talks about who nurtured her love of writing, the inspiration behind her book, Brave Miss Muffet and what she’s
Kenyan native and children’s author, Wambui Mathenge, joins us on Pages & Voices today. We discuss her deep roots in her homeland, the why behind her Amani series, and what’s next for this vibrant author.
Daniel Williams
professor in clinical urology, vice chair for education, residency program director · University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
1 appearance on this show
Jamie Ward
Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication & Media · University of Sussex
1 appearance on this show
Jeffrey R. Krull
Allen County Public Library
1 appearance on this show
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