Reading Women chat with Elizabeth Lane, the founder of quarterlane.
Read moreWrap Up | Co-host's Choice
We had so much fun picking whatever we wanted this month! There are so many great books that don't always fit a category, so we're so happy to finally share them with you. As always, we don't get to fit everything into the podcast. Below you will find some additional picks that we are looking forward to reading. Thank you for celebrating our birthday with us this month--we definitely feel the love. xo
Read moreInterview | Amy Ettinger
Autumn and Kendra talk to Amy Ettinger about their mutual love of ice cream, childhood nostalgia, and favorite female nonfiction writers.
Read moreEp. 24 | The Weight of the Essex Serpent
We're continuing our birthday celebrations with our second of two anniversary episodes. Today Autumn and Kendra discuss The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry and The Weight of Him by Ethel Rohan.
Read moreQ&A | Ayisha Malik
We chat with Ayisha Malik about her novels Sofia Khan Is Not Obliged and the The Other Half of Happiness.
Read moreMeet the Authors | Sarah Perry and Ethel Rohan
Meet the authors of our discussion books for June: Ethel Rohan and Sarah Perry.
Read moreEp. 23 | The Clay Girls of the Clasp
Happy Birthday to the Reading Women podcast! On June 1st, 2016, we posted our very first episode. For this anniversary episode, Autumn and Kendra talk about books around the theme: "co-host's choice." Hear which books Autumn and Kendra having been dying to pick up this year, and what they're currently reading!
Read moreGuest Post | Middle Eastern & Muslim Women’s Fiction
Q&A | Caroline Kitchener
Autumn and Kendra interview Caroline Kitchener about her new book Post Grad, which tells the stories of five women in their first year after graduating college.
Read moreIntroducing Reading Women Month
One year ago, we published our first episode. As part of our celebration, we're happy to introduce Reading Women Month! For the entire month of June, our birthday month, we'll be using the hashtag #ReadingWomenMonth to spread the word across all social media channels about books by or about women. Consider this your invitation to join the party!
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