This week on the Well-Seasoned Librarian Podcast: February 28- March 5. Erika Kubick (Cheese Sex Death and Crescent Dragonwagon (Bean Book, Cornbread Gospels) are my guests!
Welcome to the newsletter for the Well-Seasoned Librarian Podcast. This week we have a great lineup of authors who I really enjoyed getting a chance to talk to. We have a great mix of guests who run from the author of a bible for the cheese obsessed to an author who has a huge catalog of Cookbooks, Children’s book and fiction.
Below is a list of this week’s guests.
Erika Kubick (Cheese Sex Death: A Bible for the Cheese Obsessed) The Well Seasoned Librarian Season 5 Episode 18
This episode is scheduled to publish on 02/28/22 at 1:00 AM
Erika Kubick is a Chicago native and the cheese monger-turned-preacher behind CheeseSexDeath.com, a website devoted to educating, exciting, and empowering cheese sluts everywhere. Through sultry cheese porn and educational church services, Erika converts common cheese lovers into confident connoisseurs and worshippers of Cheesus. Cheese Sex Death: A Bible for the Cheese Obsessed is her début book. (Bio from Website)
This episode is scheduled to air on Monday 02/28/22
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Crescent Dragonwagon: (The Cornbread Gospels, The Bean Book, Passionate Vegetarian) The Well Seasoned Librarian Season 5 Episode 19
Called by the Chicago Tribune, “An earthy, red-headed yarn-spinning woman,” Crescent Dragonwagon is the much-published author of fifty books in five genres, numerous magazine articles, and two blogs.
She is the developer and leader of the Fearless WritingTM family of on- and off-line workshops and courses, which have helped hundreds of writers write (and in many cases publish) with greater ease, more authenticity of voice, and less angst.
One of her best-known students was the late Julia Child, who took Fearless when she was over 80, preparatory to beginning her memoir, My Life in France. “I loved (Fearless), ” Julia wrote. “And I recommend it often and enthusiastically, to both established and aspiring writers; indeed, to anyone in search of a rejuvenating new way of looking at and understanding life. ” (Bio from Website)
This episode is scheduled to air on Friday 03/04/22 at 3:00 AM
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Book Review: Book Review: Tea at the Palace-A cookbook by Carolyn Robb
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Dean Jones is a librarian, cookbook reviewer, and writer. Originally from San Diego and having lived his teen years in the Pacific Northwest, Dean has lived for over 28 years in the wonderful but barely affordable San Francisco Bay Area. Dean has graduated with an MLIS from the University of North Texas and has a BA in Liberal Studies from JFK University in the Bay Area. Dean is the Library Director for Hurwich Library in the San Francisco Bay Area. We can see Dean at Book Festivals, and Library field trips with the BayNet Libraries Group, of which he the President. We can also see him haunting farmers’ markets, bookstores, and local restaurants. Dean lives in the SF Bay Area with his lovely wife, six kids, and many books. Dean writes for “One Table One World,” “The Cookbook for All,” “An Idea,” and “Authors what are you reading.” Contact Dean at wellseasonedlibrarian@gmail.com (Photo by Brian Edwards 2017)