Beyond the Next Chapter with Whitney Clark

Beyond the Next Chapter with Whitney Clark
Podcast Description
Are you an avid reader looking for your next great read? Or maybe you're someone who wants to fall in love with books? Look no further! Our podcast is the perfect place for all kinds of readers. With a wide range of genres, from romance to thrillers, historical fiction to non-fiction, we've got you covered. Hosted by Whitney Clark, each episode goes beyond the next chapter and explores important topics such as improving literacy rates in our communities, the concept of silent book clubs, banned books, audiobooks vs. physical books, finding more time to read, and encouraging children to read.
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The podcast covers a wide array of literary topics, focusing on genres such as romance, thrillers, historical fiction, and non-fiction. Notable episodes delve into issues such as improving literacy rates, the evolution of silent book clubs, and the discussion of banned books. For example, there are episodic conversations about the balance of audiobooks versus physical reading, and special features highlighting authors like Neely Tubati Alexander discussing her book 'Courtroom Drama' and Kennedy Ryan addressing themes in 'Can't Get Enough'.

Are you an avid reader looking for your next great read? Or maybe you’re someone who wants to fall in love with books? Look no further! Our podcast is the perfect place for all kinds of readers. With a wide range of genres, from romance to thrillers, historical fiction to non-fiction, we’ve got you covered. Hosted by Whitney Clark, each episode goes beyond the next chapter and explores important topics such as improving literacy rates in our communities, the concept of silent book clubs, banned books, audiobooks vs. physical books, finding more time to read, and encouraging children to read.
For the first time, we’re joined by a YA author on the podcast: and she’s an Arizona local! Hailey Alcaraz is out with her latest book “Rosa by Any Other Name.” Alcaraz describes it as “West Side Story” meets “The Hate U Give” and it’s a loose retelling of “Romeo & Juliet.” The book takes place in Phoenix, and Alcaraz shares how she did her research, what she learned about the history of South Phoenix, and why she enjoys writing in the genre.

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