Kickstarters have begun for two of Jeff & Will’s favorite things: Where the Bears Are (for season seven) and Love & Luck Podcast (for season 2).
New patron RobK is welcomed.
Lucy Lennox stops by to talk about the Heart 2 Heart charity anthology that releases this week. She tells us about the origin of the book as well and the charities it supports.
Jeff and Will discuss Wrapped Up in You by Ella Frank and Brooke Blaine, which is also being made into a film by PassionFlix. Jeff also reviews The Glamour Thieves by Don Allmon.
Greg Tremblay is interviewed and gives his origin story, the scoop on his most recent titles and a look at his process. He’s also got a giveaway.
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Show Notes
Here are the things we talk about in this episode:
- JeffAdamsWrites.com
- WillKnauss.com
- Where the Bears Are Season 7 on Kickstarter
- Love & Luck Podcast Season 2 on Kickstarter
- Big Gay Fiction Podcast on Patreon.com
- Big Gay Fiction Podcast patrons on BGFP website
- Lucy Lennox Interview
- Heart2Heart Charity Anthology on Amazon
- The Trevor Project website
- Bisexual Resource Centre website
- one-n-ten website
- May Archer on Amazon
- Charlie Cochet on Amazon
- Poppy Dennison on Amazon
- Alison Hendrick on Amazon
- Sloane Kennedy on Amazon
- Lucy Lennox on Amazon
- Ruthie Luhnow on Amazon
- Lily Morton on Amazon
- Chris Owen on Amazon
- Hailey Turner on Amazon
- A.E. Wasp on Amazon
- The Hockey Player’s Heart by Jeff Adams & Will Knauss on Amazon
- Wrapped Up in You by Ella Frank & Brooke Blaine on Amazon
- PassionFlix website
- The Glamour Thieves by Don Allmon on Amazon
- Greg Tremblay Interview
- Greg Tremblay: website | Facebook | Facebook Page | Twitter
- Greg Tremblay on Audible
- Greg Boudreaux on Audible
- The Chronicles of Brother Cadfael by Ellis Peters on Amazon
- Shard Knight by Matthew Ballard, narrated by Greg Tremblay on Amazon
- Dirty Kiss by Rhys Ford, narrated by Greg Tremblay on Amazon
- Wild Trail (Clean Slate Ranch Book 1) by A.M. Arthur, Narrated by Greg Boudreaux on Amazon
- Ames Bridge Series by Silvia Violet on Amazon
- Red Fish, Dead Fish by Amy Lane on Amazon
- Hearts Unheard by Andrew Grey on Amazon
- Late in the Day by Mary Calmes on Amazon
Great hearing Greg this morning in your interview. Audible is probably my most favorite way to keep to read (ok listen) books. In fact, I will sometimes wait for the audible format because frankly it is much easier to listen and do chores or drive. A book always continues when I pop in my iPhone into my car. My only problem is that my backlog of my audiobook library got so big, I had to buy a phone with more memory. It is good to know that technology can keep up with my needs.
Thanks to Greg Tremblay and BGFP for this awesome giveaway! I do listen to audiobooks – I like being able to ‘read’ while driving – while I will do it for short stints running errands and such, I listened to 2 books during a raid trip last year and that was great (and I got to introduce my BFF to some of Rhys Ford’s work!).
Great interview with Greg! He’s one of my favorite narrators.
I’ve been on the audiobook train for over a decade now, going back to when I would burn through batteries like a mother while listening to books on cassette at work. I still love to listen at work, they make the day fly by
I absolutely ADORE Greg Tremblay and listen to audiobooks for many reasons. Without them, I wasn’t able to “read” books at all at one point because of commuting and general life busyness. Now because of the quality of narrators, I get a unique listening experience and performance even of books I’ve already read or own.
Thanks for the interview and give away – I love Greg’s narration. I love audiobooks and instead of watching TV I normally listen to podcasts or audiobooks at home while doing other stuff. I’ve been listening to tapes/audiobooks since the mid-90s for road trips and commuting. Now, with the advent of smart phones I can indulge all the time no matter location or activity.
I listen to audiobooks on occasion. The thing I love about the format is being able to multitask! I can listen while at work!
I’ve been listening to books on tape “since Tinkerbell rang her little bell” back when they came on vinal! Finding Audible was a godsend – it took 2 years to read my last paperback, I just never had a solid block of time. With audio i can plug in and keep working! Love Greg’s narration …. there are 77 Tremblay/Boudreaux titles in my Audible library… he’s a narrator I follow.
I mostly listen to audiobooks during road trips. I have started listening to them more while at the health club. I like audiobooks because there is someone else’s voice in my head, not just my own.
Very cool episode and giveaway. 🙂 I can focus on the written word for a long time. My auditory processing is not that great, so my attention goes in and out when I listen to something. I can listen to a book I’ve already read, but I don’t know if I’d be able to listen to a new-to-me book and follow enough to really appreciate it. Mom enjoys audiobooks. We tried “Will Grayson/Will Grayson,” and I found it very confusing to try to listen to that. I think my next experiment into books I haven’t read yet will not have two characters with the same name.
Greg Tremblay brings a passion for storytelling to every aspect of his life and work. He’s one of my favorites.