What a fun year 2024 was for The Chills at Will Podcast. With listeners in 52 (!) countries and 47 episodes, Pete branched out into doing his first in-bookstore talks-thanks, @vadiparty, @Vanessid, & @ninastpierre!
Top 10 (#4-10) most-listened to episodes, in no particular order:
If you've got a book coming out in 2025, I'd love to hear about it as I plan previews and interview slots for The Frontlist.
You can reach me here or at [email protected]. I also typically cover 4-5 books in-depth for Esquire each year. Publicists always welcome!
New at PB, @ninastpierre reflects on a childhood where “the sacred [was] the mundane,” and how there was something both equalizing & radical about such an approach.
Read her interview with @sarblakcart about her new memoir “Love Is a Burning Thing”: https://t.co/WkFpqxstsR
New at PB, @sarblakcart interviews @ninastpierre about her new memoir “Love Is a Burning Thing” (@DuttonBooks), a propulsive story of her mother’s spiritualism, her bouts of mental illness, and ultimately her extraordinary life. https://t.co/Pveyblf0b5
Presenting our inaugural Writers in Camden Reunion Reading feat. @MichaelDeagler and @ninastpierre! 10/10, 6-8pm, Robeson Library. Open mic for MFA/MA alumni. Free admission, books for sale, snacks provided. Registration encouraged (required for readers): https://t.co/GJrmdJcw9F
Join us for an insightful panel with @essiejchambers, Julia Phillips, and Joe Wilkins moderated by @ninastpierre, discussing fiction's ability to portray rural America with truth and complexity. Register now https://t.co/24vdLwuYRc!
Announcing our Fall 2024 Writers in Camden reading series lineup! This semester, we’re celebrating the recent work of authors @frumpenberg, @aliontas, @MichaelDeagler, @ninastpierre, and @KazimAliPoet. Can’t wait to see you there. https://t.co/vNrkGCIjZH