Calling for a fundamental cultural shift through stories (with a side of your favorite brew)

Romance

Playing Flirty is so much more than the love story between two people, it’s a love story for anyone who has ever had a dream while being stuck in corporate America. The way that Rose thinks about her game is a pure love that any creative can understand.
with Sujin Witherspoon
Debut author Sujin Witherspoon makes a compelling argument that using tropes & cliches in our writing encourages us to flex our creative thinking.
with Sondi Warner
When I was first introduced to Sondi Warner, I quickly learned how deep their passion is for creating space that encourages self acceptance and reminds readers of how worthy they are. I’m so honored to introduce you all to the brilliant Sondi Warner, author of Lead Me Astray.
with Parisa Akhbari
Parisa Akhbari, author of upcoming novel Just Another Epic Love Poem, speak about her never ending journal, her novel, and how writing has a magical way of becoming more than writing itself.
with Priyanka Taslim
Language is a powerful tool to make people feel connected and seen. Debut author, Priyanka Taslim, speaks to Bookish Brews about the power of using untranslated words in English novels.
with Mia Tsai
Mia Tsai, author of Bitter Medicine, joins Bookish Brews today to talk about fantasy worldbuilding in her debut novel.
Lunar Love is the mixed race representation I needed growing up but I’m so glad that I have it today. But I’m even more glad that others won’t have to go without it anymore.
Circling Back to You is fun, sweet, and relatable. You will find yourself rooting for Matt and Cadence for so many reasons: to get their promotions, to realize their love for each other, to iron out family dynamics, and so much more. This book is the perfect office romance!
Tokyo Dreaming is a delightful follow-up to Tokyo Ever After. Though I adored the first much more, I loved how we got a look into how the reconciliation of past and present could come together for the characters. We didn’t just get a happily ever after with the first book, we got to see how they can build lives they love together. It was beautiful.