Inside Scoop Live!
🎧 Inside Scoop Live! — THE OFFICIAL PODCAST OF READER VIEWS — Thought-provoking conversations with indie and small press authors. Go beyond the book and meet the people behind the pages—what drives them, what inspires them, and how their stories came to life.
🎧 Inside Scoop Live! — THE OFFICIAL PODCAST OF READER VIEWS — Thought-provoking conversations with indie and small press authors. Go beyond the book and meet the people behind the pages—what drives them, what inspires them, and how their stories came to life.
Episodes

Friday May 15, 2020
The Last Train - An Interview with Author Michael Pronko
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Michael Pronko has lived in Tokyo for twenty years but was born in Kansas City, a very different world. After graduating from Brown University in philosophy, he hit the road, traveling around the world for two years working odd jobs. He went back to school for a Master’s in Education, and then took a teaching position in Beijing. For two years, he taught English, traveled China and wrote.
After more traveling and two more degrees, another M.A. in Comparative Literature in Madison, Wisconsin and a Ph.D. in English at the University of Kent at Canterbury, he finally settled in Tokyo as a professor of American Literature at Meiji Gakuin University. His seminars focus on contemporary novels and film adaptations, and he teaches other classes in American indie film and American music and art.
Pronko has published three award-winning collections of essays: Motions and Moments: More Essays on Tokyo (Raked Gravel Press 2015), Tokyo’s Mystery Deepens (Raked Gravel Press 2014), and Beauty and Chaos: Essays on Tokyo (Raked Gravel Press 2014). He has published books in Japanese and two textbooks in both English and Japanese.
Over the years in Tokyo, he has written regular columns for many publications: The Japan Times, Newsweek Japan, Jazznin, ST Shukan, Jazz Colo[u]rs, and Artscape Japan. He runs his own website Jazz in Japan (www.jazzinjapan.com). He also continues to publish academic articles and helps run a conference on teaching literature.
For more information about Michael Pronko and his work, visit his website at www.michaelpronko.com.
Topics of conversation:
Writing Mystery
Life in Tokyo
Cultural differences between Japan and America
Being a Professor of American Literature in Tokyo
Jazz and his Jazz website:Â www.jazzinjapan.com

Friday May 15, 2020
Mistress Suffragette - An Interview with Author Diana Forbes
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Diana Forbes is a 9th generation American, with ancestors on both sides of the Civil War. Diana Forbes lives and writes in Manhattan. When she is not cribbing chapters, Diana Forbes loves to explore the buildings where her 19th Century American ancestors lived, loved, survived and thrived. She is passionate about vintage clothing, antique furniture, ancestry, and vows to master the quadrille in her lifetime. Diana Forbes is the author of New York Gilded Age historical fiction.
For more information about Diana Forbes visit her website at www.DianaForbesNovels.com.
Topics of conversation:
Being a Native New Yorker and finding traces of Old New York in today’s city
The Gilded Age and the Women’s Suffrage Movement
The Discipline of Writing
Finding Your Community of Writers
Writing Historical Fiction

Friday May 15, 2020
Something's Bound to Happen - An Interview with Author Michael Kasenow
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Michael Kasenow is an award-winning novelist (View From The Edge; A Wicked Thing); an award-winning poet (Six Feet Down); and the author of the critically acclaimed novel The Last Paradise. He has traveled extensively, living in many places among a variety of unique personalities. His lifetime resume includes waiter, cab driver, bartender, lumberman, janitor, and ranch hand in New Mexico. These experiences add authenticity to his written work. He is currently a Geology Professor at Eastern Michigan University and lives in a Michigan harbor town, enjoying the west waves of Lake Michigan.
For more information on Michael Kasenow and his book visit his website.Â
Topics of conversation:
Poetry as a writing and reading tool/exercise
How an Author’s non-writing background helps his/her writing
Surviving and thriving after child abuse
His Passion for Geology

Friday May 15, 2020
Schooled on Fat - An Interview with Author Nicole Taylor
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Nicole Taylor is an anthropologist who explores contemporary social issues related to education and health through the analytic lens of language practices. Her research includes teasing and bullying in schools, childhood obesity, and body image concerns and social media use among youth. She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English and a doctorate in anthropology from the University of Arizona.
Following graduate school, she worked in nonprofit and corporate settings conducting research in the areas of substance abuse, education and poverty, childhood obesity, and school climate. Nicole then served for five years as the Director of Scholar Programs at the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe, New Mexico before returning to Texas State University, her undergraduate alma mater, to accept a faculty position.
For more information on Nicole Taylor and her book, visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
Conducting Ethnographic Research
Creating a Healthy, Respectful Relationship with our Bodies
Guilty Pleasures
Yoga, Meditation, and Walking – Self Care
The Importance of Family, School, and Community Engagement

Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Janice Wood Wetzel is a graduate of the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis, and a former Dean and Professor Emerita of Social Work at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York. She has served as a United Nations Representative in New York since 1988.  Dr. Wetzel is a well-published international educator and researcher who has specialized in the human rights, mental health and advancement of women from a global perspective for more than 40 years. A mother of three and grandmother of four, she is a member of Professional Women Photographers and lives on the Upper West Side of New York City.
For more information about Janice Wood Wetzel and her book visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
The Profession of Social Work
Women and the United Nations
Women and Mental Health from a Global Perspective
Photography
Writing a Memoir

Friday May 15, 2020
Help Me! - An Interview with Author Donna Zadunajsky
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Donna Zadunajsky grew up in a small town in Ohio named Bristolville, spending her childhood reading, writing, and fishing. In her teens, she read nothing but Stephen King books, and it was then that she told herself she would one day write her own books.
Donna’s writing career began with seven children's books about her daughter and the adventures she went on, but her dream has always been to write mystery/suspense novels.For more information about Donna Zadunajsky and her books, visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
Writing in different genres
Reading Goals
Love of Music
Freelance Writing
Work Ethic and Her Mentor
Elvis Presley Memorabilia

Friday May 15, 2020
The Greatest Wish - An Interview with Author Amanda Yoshida
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Amanda Yoshida first dreamt of being a children’s book illustrator when she was a mere toddler, growing up in the suburbs surrounding Portland, Oregon.
As a child, she spent countless hours drawing and studying the artwork inside her stacks of colorfully illustrated books. She favored the rhyming words and silly drawings of Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein and claimed one day she would be an artist.
Eventually, the pens and pencils that were always in her hand became paint brushes in her exploration of creativity. At the age of fourteen, her original artwork was displayed and sold at her family’s art gallery in Portland’s Pearl District and lead to substantial private commissions.
After graduating from the elite Gnomon School of Visual Effects in Los Angeles in 2009, she fell in love with the digital canvas and began working solely in this media.
Amanda returned to her beloved hometown of Portland in 2013 and began working as a freelance graphic designer and digital painter. While in the midst of growing her successful business and putting down roots with her husband, the dream of becoming a mother and published author was realized.
Two months before the birth of her first child, she received word that her first children’s book, would be published. Amanda now enjoys reading her debut book, “The Greatest Wish” to her son, Morgan. She is currently working on the next installment of the Everchanging Story Book series.
For more information on Amanda Yoshida and The Greatest Wish, visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
Becoming a Mother and an Award Winning Author
Growing up with a Family of Authors
Her Background as an Artist
Loving Life in Portland, Oregon
Her Passion for Vinyl Records

Friday May 15, 2020
Reverence - An Interview with Author Joshua Landeros
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Joshua Landeros was born in Pomona, CA, but was raised in Perris of Riverside County for years uncountable now.
He comes from a large family in which he is admittedly “the black sheep.” Landeros grew up on Dragon Ball Z, Godzilla films, Batman the Animated Series, and Star Wars. Not to mention an infinite love for dinosaurs and all movie monsters.
He began writing in middle school starting with Godzilla fanfictions. He kept writing and eventually created his own world full of characters. In 2016, the dream was finally realized in his first novel, Reverence. He now attends the University of California, Riverside where he majors in History Admin Studies and minors in English.
For more information on Josh Landeros and his book, visit his website.
Topics of conversation:
Favorite Hobbies: Movies and Comics
Politics
Balancing College Life with the Writer’s Life
His Self-Publishing Experience
Favorite Books and Authors







