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Pie-Making Expert Delivers a Cornucopia of Baking Wisdom Just in Time for the Holidays

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/booktrib_PieHotline_Haedrich-facebook-live-1.jpg Most of us will be skipping the usual large gatherings this year, but no one skips pie! For that reason, BookTrib partnered with Ken Haedrich, Dean of The Pie Academy, to bring our readers the "Pie Hotline." With the wealth of baking wisdom that this expert has to offer,  Thanksgiving…
BookTrib
November 23, 2020
Facebook LiveNonfiction

When Good Isn’t Good Enough: Jack J. Hersch on “The Dangers of Automation in Airliners”

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/BookTrib_JackJHersch.jpg In The Dangers of Automation in Airliners, instrument-rated commercial pilot Jack J. Hersch takes readers into the cockpit of nine flight incidents in which flight technology had a major effect. Hersch recognizes that the 300,000 commercial pilots employed around the world are all good at their jobs. "That's how…
BookTrib
November 11, 2020
Better SelfFacebook LiveNonfiction

You Can’t Overlook Red Flags! Meet Katie Beringer and Her Tough Love Approach to Finding Mr. Right

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Katie-Beringer.jpg When she lost her husband, Katie Beringer found herself alone for the first time in 30 years and thrust into a dating scene that looked radically different from the one she remembered before marriage. Several scamsters and her fair share of cringe-worthy stories later, Beringer has used her experience…
BookTrib
November 18, 2020
Children's BooksFacebook Live

Name Your Gifts and Use Them: Kitty O’Meara on Her Viral Poem “And the People Stayed Home”

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/booktrib_KittyOMeara_FBLive_Recap.jpg Dubbed the "poet laureate of the pandemic" by O Magazine, former teacher and chaplain Kitty O'Meara was, ironically, hiding from a virus when her prose poem went viral. After encouraging and inspiring millions around the world, her poem has become the beautifully illustrated children's book And the People Stayed Home.  Click here for…
BookTrib
November 10, 2020
Facebook LiveFictionThrillers

Old But Spry Texas Lawman Walks the Line of Right and Wrong, and Reavis Wortham Has Nothing But Respect

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/booktrib_ReavisWortham_FBLive.jpg Inspired by his own grandfather, a Lamar County constable, Reavis Z. Wortham wrote his historical mystery thriller, The Rock Hole, with Ned Parker, an old but spry Texas lawman, as its hero. In a recent interview for BookTrib, Wortham shared some of his memories of working with his grandfather…
BookTrib
October 30, 2020
Facebook LiveFictionThrillers

Resurrecting a Character Is No Simple Task, But Dominic Martell Makes it Look Easy

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/booktrib_DominicMartell_FBLiveRecap.jpg Resurrecting a character from twenty years ago presents an interesting challenge. Unlike author Dominic Martell, his repentant ex-terrorist Pascual Rose did not have the good fortune of watching the world grow and change at the usual pace when his creator decided to pluck him from the 90s and drop…
BookTrib
October 13, 2020
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In the Vein of Chandler and Hammett, Otho Eskin Introduces Crime Fiction to Washington Noir

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/OthoEskin_Recap.jpg Has Otho Eskin created a new genre that we might call Washington Noir? Jon Land asks Eskin this very question as he compares The Reflecting Pool to the crime novels of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett via BookTrib's Facebook Live. Click here for previous interviews and a list of upcoming author events.…
BookTrib
October 6, 2020
Facebook LiveNonfiction

Julie C. Suk: The History and Future of the ERA

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/JulieCSuk-Recap.jpg The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women’s constitutional right to vote. But how far have we really come? The answer, according to law professor and constitutional law expert Julie C. Suk, is “so close and yet so very far.” In…
BookTrib
August 11, 2020
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Bob Fisch: In Business and Life, the Best Is Yet to Come

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Bob-Fisch-Recap.jpg It was a pleasure speaking with former rue21 CEO and Forbes published author Bob Fisch, the Millennial Baby Boomer, about his vast experience in the world of business and unique take on mutual mentoring, outlined in his book Fisch Tales: The Making of a Millennial Baby Boomer. Click here for previous interviews…
BookTrib
August 5, 2020