Apollo Papyrus
By Aaron Apollo Camp
Apollo PapyrusSep 15, 2022
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 Kerimidas
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Agi Kerimidas.
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.
Publishing Services and Nonfiction Writing with Michele DeFilippo
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Michele DeFilippo.
Michele is the founder of 1106 design, which provides a wide array of services for authors, such as editing, cover design, interior page design, and author website design, among others.
Michele is also the author of the 88-page nonfiction book Publish Like the Pros: A Brief Guide to Quality Self-Publishing and an Insider's Look at a Misunderstood Industry.
You can learn more about 1106 Design and Publish Like the Pros at https://1106design.com/.
Nonfiction Writing, Communication, and More with Christine Michaelis
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Christine Michaelis.
Christine is a marketing and creative start-up business coach and the author of numerous nonfiction books, including, but not limited to, The Productivity Formula, This is Me, Breakfast for the Mind, Dinner for the Mind, The Happiness Formula, and The Start-Up Yearbook, the latter-most of which is in two volumes.
You can learn more about Christine at https://www.creativestartupacademy.com/about/, learn more about The Creative Start-Up Academy and Christine's coaching services at https://www.creativestartupacademy.com/resources/, and view a listing of Christine's books at https://www.creativestartupacademy.com/books/.
Nonfiction Writing, Fiction Writing, and More with Aurora Winter
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Aurora Winter.
Aurora, a serial entrepreneur, media trainer, and the founder of Same Page Publishing, is the author of three nonfiction books: Turn Words into Wealth, Thought Leader Lunch, and Marketing Fast Track, as well as the Magic, Mystery, and the Multiverse series of fantasy novels, of which the first in a planned three-book series has been released as of the date of the original uploading of this episode. Aurora is also the creator of the Spoken Author method
You can learn more about Aurora and her work at https://www.aurorawinter.com/.
Hiking, Podcasting, and Narrative Nonfiction Writing with Keith McNally
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Dr. Keith McNally.
Keith is the author of the narrative nonfiction book Walking the Path, which is about a young man's leadership journey.
In addition to writing Walking the Path, Keith hosts the Envision Series Speakers channel on YouTube, as well as two podcasts: The Question Guy Podcast and Coach's Corner.
You can learn more about Keith and his work at https://www.drkeithmcnally.com/.
You can find the Envision Speakers Series channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlisEgDW4uSu1LbxpzSRm0Q9bzdMZozpY&si=kzfH-hTUVXNfp_UL, the most recent season of The Question Guy Podcast at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlisEgDW4uSsgFrGazKWir8N5ijbnYiGD&si=bBMpl8GMI3SpNMoF, and the most recent season of the Coach's Corner podcast at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlisEgDW4uSvvUo2fWiylX7I5P_xu4M8T&si=kOPZRMU_FqbcXsgo.
Referrals and Nonfiction Writing with Brandon Barnum
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Brandon Barnum.
Brandon, a serial entrepreneur and the CEO of HOA.com, is the author of the Raving Referrals series of nonfiction books about business referrals. The series currently consists of two books, Raving Referrals and Raving Referrals for Dentists, the latter of which Brandon co-wrote with Julieanne O'Connor.
You can learn more about Brandon and the Raving Referrals books at https://ravingreferrals.com/; an online course is also available at the Raving Referrals website.
Historical Fiction and More with Sam Foster
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Sam Foster.
Sam is the author of The American Trilogy series of historical fiction novels: A Panther Crosses Over, Beardstown, and American Pied Piper. The entire series is set in west-central Illinois, in the area around Beardstown along the Illinois River. Sam has written two other novels: Non-Semper Fidelis and Alpha Male.
You can learn more about Sam and his books at https://www.samfosterbooks.com/.
Writing, Podcasting, and Mental Health with Krystal Clark
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Krystal Clark.
Krystal is the author of The Chozen Path Series of fantasy novels, of which the first book in the series is Balance of Power.
Additionally, Krystal is the host of Moving with Meaning: The Podcast.
You can learn more about Krystal and her work at https://www.movingwithmeaning.com/, view a listing of her books at https://www.movingwithmeaning.com/books, and listen to Moving with Meaning: The Podcast at https://open.spotify.com/show/5TeQ2oCocE9AUsXyNY52XW.
Memoir Writing and More with Kevin O'Connor
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Kevin O'Connor.
Kevin, a retired educator who grew up in an apartment above a funeral home, is the author of the memoir Two Floors Above Grief.
You can learn more about Kevin at https://www.kevinoconnorauthor.com or https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BN2J988D/about, and you can buy Two Floors Above Grief on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Two-Floors-Above-Grief-Families-ebook/dp/B0BNJR2KWY.
Writing, Human Evolution, and Caring for Peace with Jeffrey Charles Hardy
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Jeffrey Charles Hardy.
Jeffrey, a former U.S. Coast Guard hospital corpsman who, after completing Coast Guard service, helped develop numerous medical facilities and is the founder of the nonprofit organization Care for Peace, is the author of the book To Care for Peace: A Global Mandate to Secure the Second Human Evolution in Perpetuity.
You can view the Amazon listing for To Care for Peace, available in ebook format on Kindle Unlimited and available to purchase in ebook, hardcover, or paperback at https://www.amazon.com/Care-Peace-Mandate-Evolution-Perpetuity-ebook/dp/B0CBQ5J3DY. Additionally, you can learn more about Jeffrey at https://www.hardyworthwhile.com/ and learn more about the organization Care for Peace at https://careforpeace.org/.
Marketing, Substack Writing, and More with Nick Pecone
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Nick Pecone, also known as Nicky P.
Nick is the founder of Iron Age Marketing, a marketing and copywriting services firm that serves authors and other professionals. Additionally, Nick is the author of the Substack newsletter The Questions We No Longer Ask and has written articles for Perfect Spiral Capital's website.
In addition to his writing and marketing work, Nick hosts Iron Age Marketing's podcast, is a musician, and is an audio engineer.
You can view Nick's website at https://nickpecone.com/, you can view Iron Age Marketing's website at https://nickpecone.com/iron-age-media-marketing-services/, you can listen to Iron Age Marketing's podcast at https://nickpecone.com/iron-age-media-marketing-podcast/, and you can read The Questions We No Longer Ask at https://forbiddenquestions.substack.com/.
Reading, Information Retention, and Writing with Nick Hutchison
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Nick Hutchison.
Nick runs the BookThinkers book marketing services company and is the author of the book Rise of the Reader: Strategies for Mastering Your Reading Habits and Applying What You Learn. Additionally, Nick hosts the BookThinkers: Life-Changing Books podcast.
If you read a lot of self-help, or personal development, books and/or struggle with retaining information you read from books, you'll want to listen to this episode.
You can learn more about Nick at https://nickhutch.com/, you can learn more about BookThinkers at https://bookthinkers.com/, and you can learn more about Rise of the Reader at https://nickhutch.com/book/.
Additionally, you can listen to Nick's podcast at https://bookthinkers.com/podcasts/ or https://open.spotify.com/show/2qikdW7j42CVvAflMUoozQ.
Author Workshops and Writing with Carissa Andrews and Tammy Tyree
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Carissa Andrews and Tammy Tyree.
Carissa is the author of many fiction novels, including numerous fantasy novels and a romantic comedy novel, as well as a nonfiction book, The Prolific Author. Carissa is also the founder and CEO of Author Revolution, which provides a podcast, virtual courses for authors, and author coaching services.
Tammy is the author of the memoir Dead Men Still Snore, as well as the Castle Point Witch Series of novels.
Carissa and Tammy are co-hosting the Millionaire Author Manifestation virtual course, and Carissa is hosting the Millionaire Author Challenge virtual course.
You can learn more about Carissa and her books at https://www.carissaandrews.com/, and you can learn more about Tammy and her books at https://tammytyreebooks.com/.
You can learn more about Carissa's Author Revolution company at https://authorrevolution.org/, and you can listen to The Author Revolution Podcast at https://podcasts.bcast.fm/the-author-revolution-podcast.
You can sign up for the Millionaire Author Challenge course at https://author-revolution-academy.mykajabi.com/millionaire-author-challenge. Remember to use the promo code APOLLO to get the challenge at a discounted price of $27.
You can sign up for the waitlist for the Millionaire Author Manifestation course at https://academy.authorrevolution.org/millionaire-author-manifestation-waitlist.
Comedy, Newsletter Writing, and Book Writing with J.R. Bradbury
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews John Richard Bradbury, or J.R. Bradbury for short.
J.R. is the author of the novel Stoney Mountain Park. Additionally, J.R. is the author of a Substack newsletter titled J.R.'s Substack.
You can buy Stoney Mountain Park on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Stoney-Mountain-Park-J-R-Bradbury-ebook/dp/B0CCK8C994/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3UH1RE31SNGFG&keywords=stoney+mountain+park&qid=1706938664&sprefix=stoney+mountain+par%2Caps%2C437&sr=8-1, and you can subscribe to J.R.'s Substack newsletter at https://jbradbury.substack.com/.
The Apollo Papyrus Substack newsletter will launch on Friday, February 9, 2024. When the Apollo Papyrus newsletter launches, it will be at https://apollopapyrus.substack.com/.
NICU Health Care, Work-Life Balance, and Writing with Susan Landers
Due to verbal descriptions of birth defects that some listeners may find uncomfortable, listener discretion is advised.
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In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Dr. Susan Landers, MD.
Dr. Landers, a former neonatologist with many years of experience in neonatal intensive care (NICU) health care, is the author of the nonfiction book So Many Babies, which is about her work in NICU health care. Work-life balance and motherhood were also topics discussed in the interview.
You can learn more about Dr. Landers and her book at https://susanlandersmd.com/ and find resources from Dr. Landers at https://susanlandersmd.com/resources.
Mental Health and Being a Contributing Author with Erik DaRosa
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Erik DaRosa.
Erik is a mental health advocate and a contributing author to Scars to Stars Volume Three: Stories of Vulnerability, Resilience, and Overcoming Adversity. Additionally, Erik hosts a podcast titled From Survivor to Thriver.
You can learn more about Erik and his work at https://fromsurvivortothriver.com/, view the Amazon listing for the Scars to Stars series at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B85RF692?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_m_mng_rwt_sft_tkin_tpbk, and listen to the From Survivor to Thriver podcast at https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ki6AuWRD57kEVcSuFVwQK.
Technology and Tech Fiction with Mike Trigg
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Mike Trigg.
Mike, a former Silicon Valley technology company founder, executive, and investor, is the author of the tech fiction novel Bit Flip, with a second tech fiction novel, Burner, soon to be published and a third tech fiction novel in the works.
The above paragraph corrects an error the host made in the episode intro.
You can learn more about Mike at https://www.miketrigg.com/, and you can view an Amazon listing of Mike's books at https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B09RBFVH6G/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=84a970fa-3493-403e-bcc3-ddec7fbddb49&ref_=ap_rdr.
Historical Fiction with Stephen Eoannou
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Stephen Eoannou.
Stephen is the author of two historical fiction books: Rook and Yesteryear. Yesteryear is based on the real-life story of Fran Striker, the creator of The Lone Ranger character.
You can learn more about Stephen and his books at https://www.sgeoannou.com/home.html.
Author J.V. Hilliard Returns for Another Interview
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp conducts a follow-up interview with J.V. Hilliard.
J.V. is the author of The Warminster Series of fantasy novels. The first three novels in the series, The Last Keeper, Vorodin's Lair, and The Trillias Gambit, have been released. The fourth novel in the series, Echoes of Ghostwood, is forthcoming.
J.V. previously appeared on this podcast in 2022, when the podcast was known as The Heartland Author Podcast. You can listen to the first episode featuring J.V. at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apollopapyrus/episodes/Interview-with-J-V--Hilliard--author-of-The-Warminster-Series-e1nmmeb.
You can learn more about J.V. and The Warminster Series at https://jvhilliard.com/, and you can find the Amazon listing for The Warminster Series at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NB4YMWM?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_tkin. J.V.'s YouTube channel can be found at https://www.youtube.com/@jvhilliard.
Children's Books Inspired by Children with Juli Bohmer
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Juli Bohmer.
Juli is the author of three children's books: Ten Little Pumpkins Hide and Seek, Santa's Reindeer Hide and Seek, and The Strange Thing Forest, the latter-most of which was published by Pegasus Publishing. Juli's work as a children's book author is inspired by her own children's reading preferences.
In the episode intro, Aaron erroneously stated that The Strange Thing Forest had not been released at the time of the episode upload; The Strange Thing Forest was released on January 25, 2024, after the interview was recorded, but before the episode was uploaded.
You can learn more about Juli and her books at https://www.julibohmerbooks.com/, and you can purchase Juli's books on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CKGR2M91/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=bb8acfeb-2386-4877-9563-d5a1460bf590.
Combating Antisemitism and A Father's Story with Dr. Robert Wolf, MD
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Dr. Robert Wolf, MD.
Dr. Wolf, a neuroradiologist, is the author of Not a Real Enemy: The True Story of a Hungarian Jewish Man's Fight for Freedom, a memoir of his father's survival of the Holocaust and escape from then-communist-controlled Hungary.
You can learn more about Dr. Wolf at https://robertjwolfmd.com/, and you can learn more about Not a Real Enemy at https://robertjwolfmd.com/not-a-real-enemy/ and https://mybook.to/I3hEA5.
Solar Eclipses and a Children's Book with Meg Jerit
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Meg Jerit.
Meg, whose interest in eclipses was inspired by her father working for a company that made solar eclipse glasses, is the author of the children's book The Moonies: Journey to the Solar Eclipse.
You can learn more about Meg at https://www.megjerit.com/, and you can learn more about The Moonies at https://www.megjerit.com/the-moonies.
You can view a map of the real-life April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse at https://nso.edu/for-public/eclipse-map-2024/ or https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/map/2024-april-8. Information about the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway can be found at https://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/events/eclipse.
Books, blogging, podcasting, and more with Lucinda Sage-Midgorden
In the first regular Apollo Papyrus podcast episode under its current name, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Lucinda Sage-Midgorden.
Lucinda is the author of the children's book Scottosaurus The Little Dinosaur and the novel The Space Between Time. Additionally, Lucinda writes the blog Sage Woman Chronicles and hosts the podcast Story~Power.
On Amazon, you can find Scottosaurus The Little Dinosaur at https://www.amazon.com/Scottosaurus-Little-Dinosaur-Lucinda-Sage-Midgorden-ebook/dp/B07SKQ6MGM/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1705955504&sr=8-1 and The Space Between Time at https://www.amazon.com/Space-Between-Time-Lucinda-Sage-MIdgorden-ebook/dp/B07SMWTGFK/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1705957218&refinements=p_27%3ALucinda+Sage-Midgorden&s=digital-text&sr=1-1&text=Lucinda+Sage-Midgorden.
You can view Lucinda's website and learn more about her and her work at https://sagewoman.life/. Additionally, you can read her blog at https://sagewoman.life/blog/ and listen to her podcast at https://sagewoman.life/category/podcast/ or https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/dff799b3-9e6a-4887-8902-8c798be56fa8/story-power.
Welcome to Apollo Papyrus!
In the trailer episode for Apollo Papyrus, host Aaron Apollo Camp outlines what type of content listeners can expect from a typical episode of the Apollo Papyrus podcast.
Apollo Papyrus is a writing and literature podcast, with most episodes featuring interviews with authors and/or other important people in the writing and literature world.
The Apollo Papyrus YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@apollopapyrus and Substack newsletter at https://apollopapyrus.substack.com/ debut in February 2024.
Interview with author Rev. Dr. David Chotka, plus a preview of the Apollo Papyrus podcast
For the final episode of The Heartland Author Podcast under its current name, and the sixth season finale of the podcast, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews the Rev. Dr. David Chotka. David is the founder of Spirit-Equip Ministries, an interdenominational Christian equipping ministry, and is the author of Hey, Are You There? It's Me - GOD and Healing Prayer, the latter of which David co-wrote with the Rev. Maxie Dunnam.
In the episode outro, the host mentions that the podcast will be renamed from The Heartland Author Podcast to Apollo Papyrus next month for the seventh season and beyond and provides a brief preview of the Apollo Papyrus podcast.
You can learn more about Spirit-Equip Ministries at https://www.spiritequip.com/, and you can learn more about David's books at https://www.spiritequip.com/books.
Interview with Mark Jamilkowski, author of The Road to Moresco
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Mark Jamilkowski. Mark is the author of the historical fiction book The Road to Moresco, which is set in early-to-mid-20th-century Italy.
You can learn more about Mark and his book at https://www.mark-jamilkowski-author.com/. Additionally, you can buy The Road to Moresco on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Road-Moresco-Mark-Jamilkowski-ebook/dp/B0CCK7DMPJ/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=.
Interview with author, comedian, and scriptwriter J.P. Linde
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews J.P. Linde. J.P., a comedian and scriptwriter, is the author of the books The Holographic Detective Agency, Son of Ravage, and Fool’s Gold, with another book, The Last Argonaut, soon to be released.
You can learn more about J.P. and his work at https://www.jplinde.com/.
Interview with Ray Hartjen, author of Immaculate: How the Steelers Saved Pittsburgh
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Ray Hartjen. Ray is the author of Immaculate: How the Steelers Saved Pittsburgh, a book about the 1970s-era Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). Ray's second book, Me, Myself, and Multiple Myeloma, is slated to be released in early 2024.
This episode is dedicated in memory of legendary Steelers running back Franco Harris, who passed away one year ago to the day this episode was uploaded.
You can learn more about Ray and his books at https://rayhartjen.com/.
Interview with Cindy Ingram, author of Art is About Being Whole: A Memoir
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Cindy Ingram. Cindy, a former art museum instructor, is the author of the nonfiction book Art is About Being Whole: A Memoir.
You can learn more about Cindy and her book at https://cindyingram.com/. Additionally, you can listen to Cindy's podcast, Art and Self with Cindy Ingram, at https://open.spotify.com/show/4uCUSZa0TC8OjztwTKnJxP?si=j8KUwWoRTbiAeXhtW15I-Q&nd=1&dlsi=378be5a8d55544b6.
Interview with Tonya Eberhart and Michael Carr, authors of the BrandFace books
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Tonya Eberhart and Michael Carr. Tonya and Michael are the authors of the BrandFace books, which are all about personal branding. Tonya wrote the first book, BrandFace. Tonya and Michael co-wrote the books BrandFace for Real Estate Professionals and BrandFace for Entrepreneurs. Tonya co-wrote BrandFace for Home Improvement Professionals with Ron Greenbaum.
You can learn more about Tonya, Michael, and the BrandFace books at https://brandfacestar.com/, and you can listen to Tonya and Michael's podcast, Be Bold Branding, at https://brandfacestar.com/beboldbrandingpodcast/.
Interview with Jack Bowman, Kenton Hall, and Lance Roger Axt, authors of the London After Midnight companion book
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Jack Bowman, Kenton Hall, and Lance Roger Axt. Jack, Kenton, and Lance are the authors of the companion book to the London After Midnight audio fiction production, which is based on the 1927 lost film of the same name. This is the first episode of The Heartland Author Podcast to feature three interview guests.
You can learn more about Jack Bowman at https://www.jackbowman.net/, learn more about the London After Midnight audio fiction production and companion book at https://www.horrorsociety.com/2023/11/10/the-london-after-midnight-book-based-on-the-acclaimed-audio-movie/, and view the London After Midnight Bandcamp page at https://londonaftermidnightaudio.bandcamp.com/merch.
Interview with Sheryl Bass, author of the Magical Fairy Tale Adventures series
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Sheryl Bass. Sheryl, who has studied child development and founded Be-Kind Publishing, is the author of the Magical Fairy Tale Adventures children's book series, which currently has two books: Baby Dragon's Big Sneeze and Baby Dragon Finds His Family. Both books in the series were illustrated by Remesh Ram.
You can view Sheryl's website at https://www.be-kindpublishing.com/, and you can view the Amazon listing of Sheryl's books at https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BK2R97KQ/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=ef7f0338-6a47-46a0-ba75-39a29f704bce.
Interview with Michael LaRusso, author of The Sales Professional's Survival Guide
In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Michael LaRusso. Michael, who has considerable experience in the sales professional field, is the author of the nonfiction book The Sales Professional's Survival Guide.
During the episode, the host referred to the book by an incorrect name; this was an error on the host's part.
You can purchase The Sales Professional's Survival Guide on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Sales-Professionals-Survival-Guide-Prospecting-ebook/dp/B0CDHN8XZ4/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=, and you can view Michael's LinkedIn page at https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaellarusso/.