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Finding Acceptance and Belonging through Books with Author Ainsley Billings (E64)
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In today’s episode I am chatting with Ainsley Billings. Ainsley is a first-time author, hoping to always create new worlds and characters. She is currently studying psychology with the goal of becoming a forensic psychologist. She has always loved reading and writing, and this book is a dream come true for her. When she is not studying or writing, Ainsley enjoys playing with her two golden doodles and watching way too much TV with her family.
Ainsley takes the prize for being our youngest published author on the show to date! She is the author of a dystopian/urban fantasy, The Offenders, and I loved it last year! We talked all about getting vulnerable amongst the pages and what writing has done for processing big events in her life. It is a delightful episode and one you will not want to miss! Happy listening!
You can connect with Ainsley at the links below:
- Website
- To purchase The Offenders
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Show Notes
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Books and authors mentioned in the episode:
- Megan Quinn books
- Book Lovers by Emily Henry
Book Flight
- The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
- A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas
- The Offenders by Ainsley Billings
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