Alone At Lunch

Alone Finding Friends in Books with Virginia Kantra

Episode Summary

This week we are joined by New York Times bestselling author Virginia Kantra. In this episode, Virginia discusses her journey as a writer and the importance of imagination in storytelling.

Episode Notes

This week we are joined by Virginia Kantra. New York Times bestselling author Virginia Kantra is a big believer in the power of stories—the ones we grow up with and the ones we tell ourselves. She has written over thirty novels about strong women, messy families, and the journey to find yourself. Her books have received numerous awards as well as starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist and praise in People and USA Today.

In this episode, Virginia discusses her journey as a writer and the importance of imagination in storytelling. She reflects on her childhood experiences that shaped her love for writing, the influence of her family, and the evolution of the publishing industry. Virginia also shares her thoughts on daily writing routines and the power of storytelling to connect with others. Give this episode a listen!

Recommendations From This Episode: 

Pepper Ann

Clueless

Anne of a Different Island

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