Autumn Interviews Children's Author Kathy Urban!

EPISODE · Apr 28, 2025 · 28 MIN

Autumn Interviews Children's Author Kathy Urban!

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In this special bonus episode of "Autumn Reads", we sit down with beloved children's book author Kathy Urban for a heartwarming conversation about storytelling, imagination, and the magic of connecting with young readers. Kathy shares insights into her creative process, the inspirations behind her tales, and her advice for aspiring writers.Plus, you can listen to the audiobook version of her latest release, Kind Little Hands, right here on our podcast!To learn more about Kathy and explore her enchanting world of stories, visit her official website: www.kathyurbantales.com.Tune in for an episode filled with warmth, creativity, and a deep love for the written word!🎙️📚🍂 New episodes coming soon—subscribe to never miss a chapter!📩 Reach out with feedback, suggestions, or just to say hello at [email protected]🎧 Podcast soundtrack by Kina Ellis, check out more of their work on soundcloud

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