Podcast Shownotes

[62] Isabel Ibañez, author of Woven in Moonlight


Isabel Ibanez

“As an own voices story, I feel a degree of responsibility to get this right, to tell this story exactly right. And I’ve had to tell myself that I’m not responsible for all stories, I’m not the answer to all questions. I am telling this story as it has impacted me, my family, and my experience.” – Isabel Ibañez

Isabel Ibañez was born in Boca raton, Florida and is the proud daughter of two Bolivian immigrants. A true word nerd, she received her degree in creative writing and has been a Pitch Wars mentor for three years. Isabel is an avid movie-goer and loves hosting friends and family around the dinner table. She currently lives in Winter Park, Florida with her husband, their adorable dog, and a series collection of books. Woven in Moonlight is her debut novel and is published by Page Street.

 

Connect with Isabel on Twitter, Instagram, on her website.

 

Isabel’s book recommendations: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Incendiary by Zoraida Córdova

 

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Renee Powers founded Feminist Book Club in 2018 to provide a space for intersectional feminists to learn, grow, and connect. When not reading or running the biz, you can find her drinking coffee and trying unsuccessfully to teach her retired racing greyhound how to fetch. Favorite genres: feminist thrillers, contemporary literary fiction, short stories, and anything that might be described as "irreverent"

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