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Chapter 11 Episode 7 Show Recap

Friday night 7/8/2022 the podcast ran at 6:30 PM Eastern time on Blog Talk Radio https://www.blogtalkradio.com/wetheaftershow/2022/07/08/chapter-11-episode-7



The podcast welcomed author Douglas Green, discussing his book, A Dog of Many Names and for the second half hour, author Matthew Crisci, discussing writing short stories, and his latest collection of short stories, called Only In New York 3 for our "Be Our Guest Segment"


This show Amy was off due to a death in the family, and McKensie interviewed both authors alone.









A copy of Amy's Bookshelf Reviews of Douglas Green- A Dog of Many Names:


5 Stars


Magnificent


What a magnificently poignant story in A Dog of Many Names by Douglas Green. Green's inspiration for the story is his rescue dog, and the story is one of survival, and dealing with past abuse, which is only identified by behavior. This dog had several names, and he finally found his forever home with the author. It's something that is unimaginable, and yet, the dog, a mix-bred with German Shepard, cowers and shakes, and sometimes, it is unexpected and makes the owner wonder what went on with this poor dog. This is the first of this author's stories that I've read, and I fell in love with the book, more like the dog. It’s one of those embraceable stories. It’s definitely un-put-downable! Wow! Simply masterful.

Masterfully written! This author not only tells the story but shows it with words as well.

I will definitely add more of this author's books to my bookshelf. A Dog of Many Names is a definite recommendation by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews. I read this book to give my unbiased and honest review. Amy's Bookshelf Reviews recommends that anyone who reads this book, to also write a review.

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A copy of Amy's Bookshelf Reviews of M. G. Crisci- Only In New York 3:



5 Stars


Interesting and more truths of the DNA of NY


Matthew Crisci's third book of Only in New York. And more great stories and interesting encounters, and I do recommend reading the first two that came before this one. Only in NY 3 tells 38 stories, which span over 55 years and the five boroughs of New York City. I personally, live in upstate NY, and have never been to the City, but I absolutely loved reading this author's stories. One thing I do recommend (besides reading this book is looking at the sketches. Crisci writes "New Yorkers are a curious lot. On one hand, we appear to be arrogant, confident, aloof, insular, and maybe even a little callous. On the other hand, we have a DNA like no other city in the world. We can be other-worldly, kind, sensitive, and willing to offer amazing kindnesses to those in need." Crisci grew up in the city, so he understands all sides of the city. I read each story and kept coming back to "Why Warren Lucker?" I loved each story, and I could almost hear Crisci’s voice tell the story. He was once on our podcast, and read for us, and now, when I read his work, I hear his voice telling the story. Simply magnificent. The stories will tug at your heart, make you smile, and even laugh out loud. This unusual trilogy is meant to be read and cherished. Crisci is the son of American. I know from the author that this book was written to tell his legacy of stories to his children and grandchildren, and each one will receive the hardcover version of this story. I must say that this book deserves to be on everyone's shelf, hardcover or paperback, and yes, if you must, kindle. Only In New York 3 is a definite recommendation by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews. I look forward to reading more titles by this author.

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Thanks for listening and don't forget to catch us on our next episode, because you never know where the conversation will lead us and our guests. We air EVERY Friday for a whole hour, without interruption. Our weekly podcasts are embedded on our website now, so you can catch up on all of our episodes. (The previous chapters' episodes are also archived on our now). You can also listen to previous episodes on BlogTalk's On Demand, or go to our website, and listen to all the archived shows.




McKensie Stewart and Amy Shannon

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