Doug Cooper is the author of the award-winning novels Outside In and The Investment Club and the his latest literary thriller Focus Lost. Always searching, he has traveled to over twenty-five countries on five continents, exploring the contradictions between what we believe and how we act in the pursuit of truth, beauty, and love.
Doug Cooper continues season 2 of The Store Next Door Podcast with Gary Lippman, author of We Loved The World But Could Not Stay: A Collection of One-Sentence Stories.
Award-winning author Doug Cooper kicks off season 2 of the Store Next Door Podcast with Tyson Cornell from North Figueroa Bookshop and Emilia Rosa, author of Finding Cristina. Visit StoreNextDoor.us for more info on Doug and his guests.
Award-winning author Doug Cooper kicks off season 2 of the Store Next Door Podcast with Tyson Cornell from North Figueroa Bookshop and Emilia Rosa, author of Finding Cristina. Visit StoreNextDoor.us for more info on Doug and his guests.
Doug Cooper in conversation with Loren Stephens on Rare Bird Radio discussing her novel All Sorrows Can Be Borne and his thriller Focus Lost.
Rachel Swearingen stops by the Store Next Door with host Doug Cooper to discuss her new novel, How to Walk on Water and Other Stories, winner of the 2018 New American Press Fiction Prize (October 1, 2020). Her stories and essays have appeared in VICE, The Missouri Review, Kenyon Review, Off Assignment, Agni, American Short Fiction, and elsewhere.
The Store Next Door podcast is about bookstores, booksellers, and the authors behind your favorite books. James Cudney, author, reader & reviewer, blogger, and genealogist, is the guest in this episode. His recent book Hiding Cracked Glass is available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook. Visit his website to learn more about James and his work.
Thanks for taking a stroll with us and checking out the retail gems down the street, around the corner, and in our own backyards in The Store Next Door podcast where each show we talk to owners, managers, and employees of some of the coolest book stores around and chat with authors about their latest releases. In this episode we visit Skylark Bookshop in Columbia, MO and chat with its owner, Alex George, who is also the author of The Paris Hours and executive director of the Unbound Book Festival.