Listen "025 Laura Tremaine Thinks You Should Read Horror"
Episode Synopsis
Today we're chatting with Laura Tremaine, long-time host of the podcast "10 Things to Tell You." Where does her profound love for Stephen King's writing come from and what makes his stories so engaging? If you don't love horror but want to read a book by King, where might you start? And why does Laura think women should horror? We also delve into creativity, writing, the vulnerability (and occasional pain) of friendship, and what it's like to write nonfiction about your own life. A little bit about Laura: From the 10 Things To Tell You podcast came Laura's first book Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First: 10 Questions to Take Your Friendships to the Next Level (2021). Her second book The Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs published April 2023. Laura lives in LA with her husband, Jeff, and their two children. She is passionate about 20-minute reading timers, bold lipstick, Stephen King, and chicken wings. Books mentioned during the conversation: Share Your Stuff, I'll Go First by Laura Tremaine The Life Council by Laura Tremaine Old Soul by Susan Barker 11/22/63 by Stephen King It by Stephen King The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King Misery by Stephen King Billy Summers by Stephen King The Likeness by Tana French In the Woods by Tana French Broken Harbor by Tana French The Witch Elm by Tana French The Little Friend by Donna Tartt Connect with us! Order From Our Bookshop.org Page! Upcoming Book Clubs at Nooks! Nooks' Substack Maile's Substack Shawn's Substack Nooks' Instagram Page Nooks' Events Page Music by Copcar Karaoke Art by Ned Bustard *All book links connect you to our Bookshop.org site where our book shop will receive a generous portion of your purchase.
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