Apollo Papyrus
By Aaron Apollo Camp
Apollo PapyrusDec 04, 2020
Storytelling, Podcasting, and Nonfiction Writing with Sara Lohse
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Sara Lohse.
Sara the founder and president of Favorite Daughter Media, a company that provides services for podcasters. Sara is also the author of the book Open This Book: The Art of Storytelling for Aspiring Thought Leaders.
You can learn more about Favorite Daughter Media at https://favoritedaughtermedia.com/ and learn more about Sara's book at https://favoritedaughtermedia.com/open-this-book/.
Adventures in Novel Writing and Publishing and More with Jill Meyer
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Jill Meyer.
Jill, a former innkeeper and wedding officiant, is currently working on a novel. Jill initially planned to self-publish the novel until she received a last-minute literary agent offer of representation, which she accepted in hopes of getting the novel traditionally published.
You can learn more about Jill and her work at https://www.authorjillmeyer.com/.
Storytelling, Writing Workshops, and More with Ann Randolph
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Ann Randolph.
Ann is a storyteller, playwright, solo performer, and comedian. Additionally, starting May 13, 2024, Ann will host the Your Story Matters: Unmute Yourself writing workshop.
You can learn more about Ann and her work at https://annrandolph.com/ and sign up for the Your Story Matters: Unmute Yourself workshop at https://annrandolph.com/your-story-matters-unmute-yourself.
Music, Digital Nomad Life, and Illustrating with Catherine Gairard
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Catherine Gairard.
Catherine is a songwriter, harpist, singer, digital nomad, and illustrator. Catherine has a mix of French and Peruvian heritage, both of which influence her music.
You can learn more about Catherine and her work at https://catherinegairardmusic.com/.
Dark Fantasy Writing and Fine Arts Education with Jessica Ann Disciacca
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Jessica Ann Disciacca.
Jessica, an elementary school fine arts teacher, is the author of the dark fantasy series The Dark Throne, of which the first book in the series, Awakening the Dark Throne, was released on April 2, the day following the date of the interview recording.
You can buy Awakening the Dark Throne on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Awakening-Dark-Throne-Jessica-Disciacca-ebook/dp/B0CV1VHZ1J, and you can find all of Jessica's book and social media links at https://linktr.ee/authorjessicaanndisciacca.
Being a Librarian, Writing, and More with Wayne Jones
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Wayne Jones.
As an author, Wayne has written five books: My Sam Johnson: A Biography for General Readers, Greg Giraldo: A Comedian’s Story, The Killing Type, Less and Less: Personal Minimalism, and Will’s Dead Wife.
In addition to his work as an author, Wayne has considerable experience working in libraries, including a stint as the librarian for Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario Canada, provides editing services, is the host of the re:Christian podcast, and was previously a co-host of Jennia D'Lima's Writing & Editing podcast.
You can view a listing of Wayne's books at https://www.waynejones.ca/writing/books/, learn more about Wayne's editing services at https://waynejonesediting.ca/, listen to the re:Christian podcast at https://open.spotify.com/show/0jEp1eSj0PC2kQPptFd7b3, and listen to the Writing & Editing podcast at https://open.spotify.com/show/5n1uvzcqvZsqLcmiZpHHwm.
Storytelling and Writing Anthology Books with Erin Rodgers
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Erin Rodgers.
Erin, a story coach, runs the story coaching firm Storystar Coaching. As an author, Erin is the compiling author of the nonfiction anthology Roar: True Tales of Women Warriors. Erin is also a co-founder of The Pathfinders Collective, which has had three anthology books published: Bold: Stories About Living Life Out Loud, Escape: Stories About Breaking Free, and Clarity: Stories About the Moment that Changed it All.
You can learn more about Erin's coaching services at https://www.storystarcoaching.com/, buy Roar on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Roar-True-Tales-Women-Warriors-ebook/dp/B07115HCZS/, and learn more about The Pathfinders Collective at https://pathfinderscollective.org/.
Zombie Fiction with A.M. Geever
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews A.M. Geever.
A.M. is the author of two series of zombie fiction novels: The Undead Age series and the Steel City Apocalypse series.
You can learn more about A.M. and her work at https://www.amgeever.com/ and buy her books at https://payhip.com/AMGeever.
Investment Finance and Writing About It with Steve Selengut
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Steve Selengut.
Steve, who has decades of experience in the investment finance industry, is the author of two financial nonfiction books: The Brainwashing of the American Investor and Retirement Money Secrets. In addition to his work as an author, Steve is an income coach.
You can learn more about Steve and his work at https://theincomecoach.net/ and view a listing of his books on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001JOVJNS/allbooks/.
Romance Writing, Mexico City, and More with Tash Doherty
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Tash Doherty.
Tash is the author of the romance novel These Perfectly Careless Things. Additionally, Tash is the author of the Substack newsletter Miseducated with Tash Doherty and the host of the podcast with the same name.
You can learn more about Tash and her work at https://www.tashdoherty.com/, listen to her podcast at https://www.tashdoherty.com/podcast, and subscribe to her Substack newsletter at https://misseducated.substack.com/.
Poetry, Mental Health, and Podcasting with Chiara Mason
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interview Chiara Mason.
Chiara is a mental health advocate and the author of the poetry collection Blooming: Poetry for Seasons of Change. Additionally, Chiara is the host of the ChiaraGoesGlobal podcast.
You can learn more about Chiara and her work at https://chiaragoesglobal.com/, buy Blooming at https://chiaragoesglobal.com/shop/book/, and listen to ChiaraGoesGlobal podcast at https://chiaragoesglobal.com/podcast/.
Sustainable Publishing and Children's Book Writing with Georgia Lininger
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Georgia Lininger.
Georgia is the founder of Salas Publishing, is an advocate for, and expert in, environmentally sustainable book publishing practices, and is the author of three children's books: The Land of Walloo, The Death-Defying Dare-Devilish Deeds of the Outlaws Buster and Mooney, and The Trees.
You can learn more about Salas Publishing at https://saluspublishing.com/, learn more about Georgia and Salas Publishing's other authors at https://saluspublishing.com/authors, and view Georgia's Amazon author page at https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07V9PPXMC.
Business Success and Business Nonfiction Writing with John Hewitt
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews John Hewitt.
John, who has considerable success in the U.S. tax filing preparation industry, is the author of the business nonfiction book iCompete: How My Extraordinary Strategy for Winning Can Be Yours, co-writing the book with Carolyn Castleberry.
You can purchase iCompete on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/iCompete-Extraordinary-Strategy-Winning-Yours-ebook/dp/B01BNZMPYO. Additionally, you can learn more about John's current business venture, Loyalty Brands, at https://www.loyaltybrands.com/.
Music, Writing, and Being The Doctor of Digital with Mick Smith
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Dr. G. Mick Smith, PhD.
Mick, known as "The Doctor of Digital", is the author of the fiction book Burning America: In the Best Interest of the Children?, as well as the upcoming book Ian Hunter: Every Album, Every Song, which will be about the rock singer Ian Hunter.
In addition to his work as an author, Mick hosts The Doctor of Digital podcast.
You can view Mick's Amazon author page at https://www.amazon.com/stores/G-Mick-Smith/author/B0B59X5R79, learn more about Burning America at https://burning-america.com/, and listen to The Doctor of Digital podcast at https://open.spotify.com/show/61mdnl8XZkEQBjLfsX82xL.
Entrepreneurship, Soccer, and Nonfiction Writing with Phebe Trotman
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Phebe Trotman.
Phebe, an entrepreneur and former soccer player, is the compiling author of the inspirational nonfiction book Never Quit on a Bad Day. In addition to Phebe, twelve other authors contributed to writing Never Quit on a Bad Day, including foreword writer Vanessa Hunter.
You can view the book website for Never Quit on a Bad Day at https://neverquitonabadday.com/.
Sacred Geometry and Writing About It with Gregory and Gail Hoag
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Gregory and Gail Hoag.
The Hoags are sacred geometry advocates, own the sacred geometry businesses Metaforms and I·Connect, and are the authors of the book Sacred Geometry: The Universal Language of Divine Alignment.
You can learn more about Gregory, Gail, and their work at https://iconnect2all.com/.
Poetry, Nonfiction, Love, and Yoga with Zach Beach
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Zach Beach.
Zach, a love coach and yoga practitioner, is the author of three poetry collections: Pebbles, 108 Savasana Poems, and Drinking Roses on Sunday.
You can learn more about Zach and his work at https://www.zachbeach.com/.
Historical Fiction Writing and Native American Artwork with Jack Maher
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Jack Maher.
Jack, a former multimedia journalist at NBC affiliate KUSA-TV in Denver, Colorado, is the author of the historical fiction novel Poppy: A Novel About a Colorful Colorado Life, which is based on the life story of his grandfather. During the interview, topics including, but not limited to, Jack's novel, Jack's grandfather's championing of Native American artwork, and Jack's work in television, were discussed.
You can learn more about Jack and his work at https://www.sandgoatmanorpublishing.com/.
Mystery Writing and the South Carolina Lowcountry with Laura Elizabeth
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Laura Elizabeth.
Laura is the author of the cozy mystery novel All is Now Lost, whose setting is based on the South Carolina Lowcountry region and is the first novel in The Island Mysteries series.
You can learn more about All is Now Lost at https://theislandmysteries.com/, and you can buy All is Now Lost on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/All-Now-Lost-Carolina-Lowcountry-ebook/dp/B0C66K4SWK/.
Historical Fiction Writing with Cynthia Reeves
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Cynthia Reeves.
Cynthia is the author of the historical fiction novels Falling Through the New World and The Last Whaler, the former of which is currently available to purchase, and the latter of which is set to be released in September 2024. Although not mentioned in the podcast by the host, Cynthia also authored the novel Badlands and co-wrote Wreckage of Reason II: Back to the Drawing Board with over two dozen other authors.
You can learn more about Cynthia's work as an author at https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1107625.Cynthia_Reeves. Additionally, you can support Gold Wake Press, which published Falling Through the New World, at https://goldwake.com/product-category/all-titles/.
Fiction Writing and More with JoAnna McSpadden
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews JoAnna McSpadden.
JoAnna, a software engineer by trade, is the author of the fantasy novel Obsidian Tide, which is the first novel in a planned four-novel series titled The Lumos Gems Chronicles.
You can learn more about JoAnna, Obsidian Tide, and The Lumos Gems Chronicles at https://www.joannamcspadden.com/.
Running a Publishing Business and Nonfiction Writing with Deborah Kevin
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Deborah Kevin.
Deborah is the founder and chief imagination officer for the publishing company Highlander Press. As an author, she is the author of the nonfiction book You've Written Your Book. Now What?, and she is a contributing author to the collaborative nonfiction book Heart-Centered Marketing.
You can learn more about Deborah and her work at https://deborahkevin.com/, and you can learn more about Highlander Press at https://highlanderpressbooks.com/.
Sexuality Research and Writing an Autoethnography with Leanna Wolfe
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Dr. Leanna Wolfe.
Dr. Wolfe, an anthropologist and sexologist, is the author of the nonfiction autoethnography 177 Lovers and Counting: My Life as a Sex Researcher.
You can learn more about Dr. Wolfe at https://drleannawolfe.com/, and you can buy the book 177 Lovers and Counting at https://www.amazon.com/177-Lovers-Counting-Sexualities-Relationships-ebook/dp/B0CBWHMJZQ/.
Medical Fiction and Nonfiction Writing with Dr. Michael Godin
In the fiftieth episode of the seventh season of this podcast, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Dr. Michael Godin.
Dr. Godin, who has considerable experience as a plastic surgeon, and the author of the medical fiction book The Big Prick, with a second medical fiction book, Fighting Gravity, soon to be released. Additionally, he has authored a pair of medical nonfiction books: Rhinoplasty: Cases and Techniques and Surgery Survival Guide: A Manual for Interns and Precocious Medical Students.
You can learn more about Dr. Godin and his work at https://www.msgodin.com/.
Working in Education and Writing About It with Jeffrey Benson
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Jeffrey Benson.
Jeffrey, who has worked in many different types of education jobs at numerous grade levels, and he is the author of the nonfiction books Hacking School Discipline Together, Improve Every Lesson Plan with SEL, Hanging In, and 10 Steps to Managing Change in Schools. Additionally, Jeffrey co-wrote the nonfiction book Teaching the Whole Teen with Rachel Poliner, and he has also written a collection of haiku poems.
You can learn more about Jeffrey and his work at https://jeffreybenson.org/, and you can view Jeffrey's Amazon author page at https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jeffrey-Benson/author/B001KIFFM4.
Novels, Short Stories, and the Business of Short Stories with Shannon Lawrence
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Shannon Lawrence.
Shannon is the author of numerous short story collections, most of them containing horror short shories. Shannon has also written the nonfiction book The Business of Short Stories. As of the date this episode was uploaded, Shannon's most recent published work was the novel Myth Stalker: Wendigo Nights, the first in the Myth Stalker Series.
In addition to her writing work, Shannon hosts the Mysteries, Monsters, and Mayhem podcast.
You can learn more about Shannon and her work at https://thewarriormuse.blogspot.com/, and you can listen to Mysteries, Monsters, and Mayhem at https://mysteriesmonstersmayhem.wordpress.com/.
Book Writing, Travel Writing, and Screenwriting with Douglas Weissman
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Douglas Weissman.
Douglas's works as an author include the fiction novels Life Between Seconds and Girl in the Ashes. Life Between Seconds is currently available to purchase, whereas Girl in the Ashes will be released April 16, 2024. In addition to his book writing work, Douglas is a travel writer and screenwriter.
You can learn more about Douglas and his work at https://www.douglasweissman.com/. Additionally, you can purchase Life Between Seconds and pre-order Girl in the Ashes at https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BHZW3XDK/allbooks.
Science Fiction Writing with Don Holman
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Don Holman.
Don is the author of the Emigrants from Earth science fiction series, the first book of which is Mutiny on the Omaha. Don has also written numerous other books in the Emigrants from Earth series that have yet to be published.
You can learn more about Don and his work at https://www.donholmanauthor.com/ and buy Mutiny on the Omaha on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Mutiny-Omaha-Emigrants-Earth-Holman-ebook/dp/B0CH8L6772/.
Book Coaching and How-to Writing with Barbara Boyd
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Barbara Boyd.
Barbara is a book coach and a contributing author to books in the the …for Dummies, Complete Idiot’s Guide, and Teach Yourself Visually series of how-to nonfiction books, among many others. Barbara has worked on more than 200 books.
You can learn more about Barbara and her work at https://www.barbarajboyd.com/.
Elder Care, Nepal, and Nonfiction Writing with Alicia Jean Demetropolis
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Alicia Jean Demetropolis.
Alicia, who has worked in elder care in countries like Nepal and Guatemala for the Global Humanity Initiative, is the author of the book Drowning in Now: A Search for God and Humanity at the Top of the World, which is about her experiences in elder care in Nepal.
You can learn more about the Global Humanity Initiative at https://globalhumanityinitiative.org/, and view the webpage for Drowning in Now at https://globalhumanityinitiative.org/drowning-in-now-2/.
Literary Fiction and Writing in Multiple Genres with Laitie Montai
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Laitie Montai.
Laitie, who has been a writer since she was in middle school, is the author of the literary fiction novel Like a Bird. Although Like a Bird is currently her only published book, Laitie is writing poetry and nonfiction in addition to writing fiction, and she also writes the blog Broken Crayon Coloring.
You can purchase Like a Bird on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Like-Bird-Laitie-Montai-ebook/dp/B0CTFN7LWR/ and read Broken Crayon Coloring at https://brokencrayoncoloring.wordpress.com/.
Iraq, Greece, Refugees, and Memoir Writing with Joel David Bond
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Joel David Bond.
Joel, who has lived in Iraq by choice and was forced to quarantine in Greece during the COVID-19 lockdowns, is the author of the book As Large as Your Spirit, a memoir about his experience during the COVID-19 lockdowns in Greece.
You can learn more about Joel and As Large as Your Spirit at https://www.joeldavidbond.com/.
Arthurian Fiction and Audiobooks with B.P. Sweany
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews B.P. Sweany.
B.P. is the author of the American Martyr Trilogy series of young adult novels, the first of which will be the King Arthur-inspired novel The Sword and the Sophomore. The Sword and the Sophomore is slated for release on July 9, 2024.
In addition to his writing work, B.P. was an acquisition manager for the audiobook company Recorded Books, whose authors include, among many others, Dolly Parton.
You can pre-order The Sword and the Sophomore on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CW1JNY9C/.
Writing, Self-Education, and Communication with Agi Keramidas
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Agi Keramidas.
Agi is a knowledge broker, believer in self-education, and the author of the nonfiction book 88 Actionable Insights for Life. During the episode, topics as varied as Agi's book, self-education, and public communication were discussed.
Agi is also a podcast host, hosting the Personal Development Mastery podcast.
You can learn more about Agi and his work at https://agikeramidas.com/, purchase the book 88 Actionable Insights for Life at https://agikeramidas.com/book/, and listen to the Personal Development Mastery podcast at https://agikeramidas.com/podcast/.
Letters, Interesting Book Signings, and More with Carew Papritz
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Carew Papritz.
Carew is the author of the inspirational book The Legacy Letters. Additionally, Carew is known for his interesting and unorthodox book signing events, as well as his "CarewTube" YouTube channel featuring, among other videos, videos of said signing events.
You can learn more about Carew and The Legacy Letters at https://thelegacyletters.com/, and you can view Carew's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@Thelegacyletters.
Writing, Speaking, and Story Coaching with Amy Vogel
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Amy Vogel.
Amy, a public speaker and a story coach, is the author of three books: Teleosis, Come to Me, and Third Person. Teleosis is a work of fiction, whereas Come to Me and Third Person are nonfiction works with spiritual and/or Christian themes.
In addition to her writing work, Amy is the host of the Christian podcast Applying Jesus.
You can learn more about Amy and her work at https://www.amywvogel.com/ and listen to Applying Jesus at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/applying-jesus.
Fiction Writing, Substack Writing, and Data Visualization with Gerald Everett Jones
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Gerald Everett Jones.
Gerald is the author of the nonfiction book How to Lie with Charts, as well as numerous fiction works, including the works in the Evan Wycliff Mysteries and The Misadventures of Rollo Hemphill series, as well as standalone fiction works like Mick & Moira & Brad, Harry Harambe’s Kenyan Sundowner, Clifford’s Spiral, Bonfire of the Vanderbilts, and Choke Hold, among others.
Additionally, Gerald is the author of the Substack newsletter Thinking about Thinking.
You can view Gerald's author website at https://geraldeverettjones.com/, view a list of Gerald's books at https://geraldeverettjones.com/front-page/book-table/, and subscribe to Thinking about Thinking at https://geraldeverettjones.substack.com/.
Novels, Short Stories, and Newspapers with R.J. Post
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews R.J. Post.
R.J., who worked in the newspaper industry in Kansas and Nebraska for decades, is the author of the Greenwood Mysteries series of novels, the two of which that are published as of the date this episode was uploaded are Phantoms of the Field House and The Silent Siren. R.J. has also written a pair of short story collections: Lion Taming, Dating, and Other Dangerous Endeavors and Tasmanian Tigers, True Love, and Other Elusive Things.
You can learn more about R.J. and his books at https://rjpostauthor.com/.
Poetry and Short Story Writing with Alex Murdock
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Alex Murdock.
Alex is the author of two poetry collections: PoetryJournal Dream.Imagine.Express and Po3tryJournal Growing Pains. A third poetry collection, Po3tryvent, is slated for release later this year. Additionally, Alex is the author of the Into the Abyss Series of short story collections.
In addition to his writing work, Alex also hosts the Po3tryjournal with Alex Murdock poetry podcast.
You can learn more about Alex and his work at https://www.dien.uk/ and listen to Po3tryjournal by Alex Murdock at https://open.spotify.com/show/5eLuIcav47tfbnW7TaF6RW.
Nonfiction Writing, Money, and Conspiracy Theories with Donald A. Galade
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Donald A. Galade.
Donald, who runs the Christian faith-based financial services company Kingdom Financial Ministries, is the author of multiple nonfiction books. Donald's books range from less controversial works, like 5 Steps: Your Guide to Financial Health, to works about controversial conspiracy theories, like Awoken: Conspiracy or Theory?.
Additionally, Donald hosts the podcast Don Galade Money Matters Show.
You can learn more about Donald and his work at https://www.dongalade.com/, and you can listen to the Don Galade Money Matters Show at https://open.spotify.com/show/0ScRZHKspUuqhZzWQNLlLl.
Writing, Freedom, and Kilimanjaro with Geoffrey Wells
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Geoffrey Wells.
Geoffrey, who has climbed Africa's tallest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, is the author of the three-book series The Trilogy for Freedom, consisting of the books A Fado for the River, Atone for the Ivory Cloud, and The Drowning Bay. Additionally, Geoffrey is the author of The Pablo and Mindy Mysteries middle-grade novel series, the first book of which is Never Less.
You can learn more about Geoffrey and his books at https://geoffreywellsfiction.com/.
Surviving Narcissistic Abuse and Writing About It with Dana S. Diaz
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Dana S. Diaz.
Dana, a survivor of narcissistic abuse, is the author of the nonfiction book Gasping for Air, which started as a hidden journal Dana wrote and kept.
You can learn more about Dana and Gasping for Air at https://danasdiaz.com/.
Writing, Computer Coding, and Hiking with Mic Lowther
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Mic Lowther.
Mic, who has decades of computer coding experience and hiked the Appalachian Trail in its entirety over 50 years ago, is the author of the novels Seventeen Parcels and The Unlikely Redemption of the Thief Sydney Bridgewater, as well as the Manford of Morning Glory Mountain children's book series.
You can learn more about Mic and his work at https://miclowther.com/.
Neuromedicine, Writing, and Mental Health with Dr. Gary Simons
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Dr. Gary Simons, MD.
Dr. Simons, who has considerable experience as a neurosurgeon, is the author of the medical ghost thriller Death's Pale Flag, as well as three nonfiction books: The Thriving Physician, Thriving in Healthcare, and Building Resilience in Neurosurgical Residents.
You can learn more about Dr. Simons and his work at https://garyrsimonds.com/.
Illustrated Book Writing and More with Kirsten Rudberg
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Kirsten Rudberg.
Kirsten is a panentheist, has walked the Camino, has lived in places as varied as the United States, Guyana, and Pakistan, and is the author of three illustrated books: A Tail of Two Rabbits, The Nuts Guts, and Boom Chicka Meow Meow. Each of the books were illustrated by a different illustrator.
Additionally, Kirsten hosts the podcast Byte Sized Blessings and the YouTube and Vimeo channel Murder of Two.
You can learn more about Kirsten and her work at https://bytesizedblessings.com/, view a listing of her books at https://bytesizedblessings.com/other-groovy-projects, listen to Byte Sized Blessings at https://open.spotify.com/show/7r8DfKhos3tiuy7LotXoH6, and watch Murder of Two at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIz3UNDM6PQsjudJJE2RCSg.
Crime Fiction and More with Frank Zafiro
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Frank Zafiro.
Frank is the author of dozens of novels, most of which are crime fiction novels and include, among others, the novels of the River City series and the Stefan Kopriva Mysteries series. Frank has written in multiple crime fiction subgenres.
Additionally, Frank is the host of the Wrong Place, Write Crime podcast, which primarily features interviews with crime fiction authors.
You can learn more about Frank and his work at https://www.frankzafiro.com/ and listen to the Wrong Place, Write Crime podcast at https://www.frankzafiro.com/wrong-place-write-crime/.
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During the episode outro, the death of the independent book publisher Sue Arroyo was acknowledged. Apollo Papyrus offers its condolences to Sue's family, friends, loved ones, and authors.
Travel and Book Writing with Jeremiah Gilbert
For the 200th episode of this podcast, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Jeremiah Gilbert.
Jeremiah is a traveler, photographer, travel writer, and the author of four books, the most recent of which is On to Plan C: A Return to Travel, which is about Jeremiah's return to travel after the COVID-19 lockdowns.
You can learn more about Jeremiah and his work at https://jeremiahgilbert.com/.
Humor and Writing with Conor Cunneen
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Conor Cunneen.
Conor, a humorist and public speaker who once won the Chicago Humorous Speaker of the Year award for a speech about customer service in California's infamous San Quentin Prison, is the author and/or editor of five books. Two of Conor's books are named after Mark Twain: Suppose You Were an Idiot! Mark Twain on Politics and Politicians and What Mark Twain Learned Me 'bout Public Speakin'! The other three books are For the Love of Being Irish: An Irish History in Limericks and Prose, Why Ireland Never Invaded America: An Insightful, Unique Look at Corporate Strategy, and SHIEFGAB! Staying Sane, Motivated, and Productive in Job Search.
You can learn more about Conor's work as an author at https://theshamrockshop.com/ and Conor's work as a public speaker at https://irishmanspeaks.com/.
Fiction Writing and the Supernatural with Catherine Butterfield
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Catherine Butterfield.
Catherine, a former actress, playwright, director, television writer, and filmmaker, is the author of the novel The Serpent and the Rose. During the interview, a supernatural, out-of-body event Catherine experienced while writing her novel was discussed.
You can buy The Serpent and the Rose on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+serpent+and+the+rose+catherine+butterfield&crid=1OL7IEF83PKBP&sprefix=the+serpent+and+the+rose%2Caps%2C183&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_24.
Living the Abundant Life and Writing About It by Carl Grant III
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Carl Grant III.
Carl, the CEO of Capital Raise and Connexa Partners, and he is the author of the personal development book How to Live the Abundant Life.
Additionally, Carl hosts two podcasts: Rainmakers and Faith@Work.
You can purchase Carl's book on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Live-Abundant-Life-Carl-Grant-ebook/dp/B0CPVXVBJT, you can listen to Rainmakers at https://open.spotify.com/show/2rU4zZFYUfiZhdfX37T2ch?si=d3efc66e324a41d7, and you can listen to Faith@Work at https://open.spotify.com/show/6WYuNEesV9sTfzEtGIrDQZ?si=73dd1bcd1e8e4ef0.