Books and Brews Podcast Episode #57: Stephanie Sanders-Jacob
Release Date: 01/06/2024
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info_outlineStephanie Sanders-Jacob is an author and artist from Sandusky, Ohio. Her alien abduction novel, Singing All the Way Up, debuted with No Bad Books Press in July 2023. Her short fiction has been featured by Books of Horror, Hearth & Coffin, Mixer, Mosaic, and Ether Arts. You can find her online at www.sandersjacob.com and her artwork at www.rabbitandrain.com
Stephanie's Readings:
- Things were better before I killed my dad – 8:28
- Airship, 1897 – 28:51
- Running from the fighting – 44:50
Chris's Cocktail Pairings:
- Freak Show (paired to Things were better before I killed my dad)– 6:18
- Aviation (paired to Airship, 1897) – 25:35
- International Incident (paired to Running from the fighting) – 42:32
Interview Highlights:
- Was Laura really abducted? Seeking truth in our own lives – 14:19
- A story about UFOs — with universal themes – 15:36
- Watershed years: coincidence...or more? – 31:26
- Scientific theories on UFOs: Jung vs Vallee – 33:36
- Stephanie’s alien/UFO inspired jewelry – 39:25
- Family, relationships, kindness, truth – 49:31
COMING NEXT MONTH: Peter Sacco, award-winning film producer, director, writer on 7 continents!
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Gabriel's Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology NEW THEME: MUSIC. See www.gabrielshornpress.com/poetry-anthology
Laura —
- Overhome Trading Post, February 10, 2024.
- See author page for details. www.facebook.com/laura.vosika.author
Books by multiple authors for sale
Stephanie —
- Punk Rock Flea Market Lorain: 4/28 at the soccer sportsplex in North Olmsted
- Punk Rock Flea Market Akron: 5/4 at the summit county fairgrounds
- Norwalk Public Library: date to be announced
Find us at —
Our theme music is from www.bensound.com.