

©1997-2023 Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Inc. Louder than Hell by Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman We end this episode with TBR Topoff book recommendations from Marc and Madyson. Wray joins us to talk about the responsibility of writing about subcultures, his vibrant characters, music you can listen to while you write and more with guest host, Jenna Seery. Cody O'Loughlin for The New York Times Barnes & Noble has also. Rachel Igo was restocking shelves in Hingham. John Wray’s new novel Gone to the Wolves brings the world of heavy metal to the masses, following a group of young people on a nonstop ride from teenage angst to the dark recesses of doomsday cults. Barnes & Noble has given its stores more control over their inventory. It's fear of just sucking - I don't want to write some garbage that people are going to dismiss.” New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app. Poured Over is brought to you by Executive Producer Miwa Messer and the booksellers of Barnes & Noble. This episode of Poured Over was produced and hosted by Jenna Seery and mixed by Harry Liang. Emerson joined us to talk about her own career in forensics, the importance of Native American representation in fiction and more with guest host, Jenna Seery. Ramona Emerson’s Shutter is not your typical procedural - join an unforgettable crime scene photographer with the ability to speak to the dead in a mystery that will keep you guessing. “When I was working forensics, I always thought, we do this work for the people who need us to do this work - it's not always the easiest thing.”
