Non-Fiction Podcasts
Authors of non-fiction talk about their work and their inspiration.
Part 5 – Seeking New Possibilities? Be A Search Consultant! by Terre Davis
July 16, 2010 by Xlibris
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In this final podcast episode from Terre Davis, author of the new book Seeking New Possibilities? Be A Search Consultant!, Davis tells us she’s hard at work on a new book, hot on the heels of this book’s success.
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Part 4 – Disgrazia by Remo Gino Farinelli
July 8, 2010 by Xlibris
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The genesis of Remo Gino Farinelli‘s book Disgrazia was in the letters he began writing to God while in the darkest times of his life. In this podcast episode, he tells us how those letters also inspired him to see that life was worth living again.
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Part 4 – Triumphs by Mary Bell
July 8, 2010 by Xlibris
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The poems and short stories in Mary Bell‘s book Triumphs are full of religious themes and references. In this podcast episode, she tells us about the short stories in the collection, and reads on of her poems, based on the work of poet Edgar Allan Poe.
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Part 4 – Life in a Rear View Mirror by Douglas Horne
July 8, 2010 by Xlibris
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In this podcast episode, we speak with Douglas Horne, author of Life in a Rear View Mirror, about his life after the military. He tells us that getting a job in the civilian world was much tougher that most people would imagine, even for a high-ranking military officer.
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Part 6 – Everybody for Everybody by Samuel A. Nigro
July 8, 2010 by Xlibris
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In this podcast episode Samuel A. Nigro, author of Everybody for Everybody! Truth, Oneness, Good, and Beauty for Everyone’s Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness Volume I & Volume 2, talks about his time in the U.S. Navel Reserves. During this period, he served on the U.S.S. George Washington, the Navy’s first nuclear missile submarine.
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Part 4 – Wondering About by David Strumfels
July 7, 2010 by Xlibris
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Author David Strumfels tells is about the process of writing his book, Wondering About. He explains that he learned a tremendous amount about himself and his Aspergers Syndrome while researching the book. He also talks more about his love for science and the sense of wonder that has brought him so much happiness in life.
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Part 4 – Poetic Gesture by Elton Hill
July 7, 2010 by Xlibris
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In this podcast episode poet Elton Hill reads his favorite poem from his debut collection, Poetic Gesture. This poem, called “I Live On,” was written for one of Elton’s friends, a young man who was tragically killed in a car accident.
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Part 3 – The Value of a Homemaker by Patricia Zona
July 7, 2010 by Xlibris
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Patricia Zona, author of The Value of a Homemaker, tells us about an illness she suffered through toward the end of her marriage. The surrounding incidents, she explains, really showed her that her husband Rick was no longer putting a strong effort into their marriage.
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Part 4 – Seeking New Possibilities? Be A Search Consultant! by Terre Davis
July 6, 2010 by Xlibris
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What is the biggest mistake a school district or company can make when searching for a superintendent or CEO? Seeking New Possibilities? Be A Search Consultant! author Terre Davis gives us the low-down on this very common search faux pas.
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Part 3 – Disgrazia by Remo Gino Farinelli
June 25, 2010 by Xlibris
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Disgrazia is the story of Remo Gino Farinelli. In this podcast episode, he talks about the time after his second wife left him and filed for divorce, while taking Farinelli’s children from him. He tells us about the period in his life when he shunned God, then realized prayer was the only thing that could save him.



