Episodes
An avid fan of theatre, each season Jennifer features a play for the book club—stories that transport, inform, and inspire and this selection is no different. Join Jennifer in conversation with barrister-turned-playwright-turned-novelist: Suzie Miller, writer of the Olivier AND Tony Award-winning play, "Prima Facie". Suzie shares how the state of the legal system compelled her to tell this powerful story, how she made the transition from fighting in court to writing on the page, and what we...
Published 05/30/24
Join Jennifer in conversation with author, poet, and screenwriter Fatimah Asghar to discuss their first novel, "When We Were Sisters". A finalist of the 2023 New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award, the story follows 3 orphaned sisters who despite losing everything, find home in one another. Fatimah shares their own life experiences as an orphan, and how they have survived navigating both the publishing world and Hollywood as a writer on Disney's "Ms. Marvel". Find out what life...
Published 04/29/24
Join Jennifer this month in conversation with author Christine Lai to discuss her novel, "Landscapes". Through a series of narratives and essays, the story follows Penelope in a not-too-distant and unfortunately, very probable future in the English countryside, now devastated by heat and drought. While most are keen on surviving, Penelope is tasked with archiving works of art that have outlasted post-apocalyptic weather in a ruined country home scheduled for demolition. Find out why...
Published 03/29/24
This month, The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison is honoured to welcome our very first returning guest—author Melanie Finn, to discuss her novel, THE UNDERNEATH. The story follows Kay, a former journalist who decides to spend the summer in rural Vermont with her husband and two children. Based on her own experiences as a journalist, Melanie and Jennifer discuss how her own small town influenced this thrilling story, how desperation and even love can turn seemingly unsuspecting individuals to...
Published 02/28/24
It's spooky season and what better month to escape into an epic fantasy novel? This October, Jennifer's pick is "Deep Sea Feline" written by author Dave Hurlow. Join Jennifer and Dave as they explore his process of creating magical realms, the fairy tales that inspired his writing, and find out why Jennifer describes his story as one filled with "hope of biblical proportions"... The Bookshelf with Jenifer Morrison is brought to you by Apartment 3C Productions, and our amazing sponsors. Use...
Published 01/30/24
It's a new year, and in our first episode of 2024, Jennifer sits down with writer and poet Reyes Ramirez, a finalist of the 2023 New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award. Reflecting his parents' immigration journey, "The Book of Wanderers" is a collection of short stories following several (creatively named) characters facing harrowing but similar experiences. Find out why Jennifer says the book helped her to empathize, and expand as a person, as well as what we can do to create...
Published 01/30/24
"All Day is a Long Time" author, David Sanchez, tells Jennifer Morrison the elevator pitch for his novel: a "pseudo-autobiographical book about a young man in Florida who struggles with drug addiction". An incredibly brave tale, written by an equally fascinating person. Jennifer talks with David about his debut novel, how his story differs from most surrounding the theme of addiction, and how a class in poetry shifted his path of becoming a doctor—to becoming a writer. The Bookshelf with...
Published 12/29/23
On this episode, Jennifer discusses DISORIENTATION, a novel written by Elaine Hsieh Chou, a finalist for the 2023 New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award. DISORIENTATION follows the story of Ingrid Chou who, while procrastinating writing her thesis, stumbles upon a peculiar note that changes the course of her research and life. Jennifer and Elaine discuss how she was able to tackle important yet heavy subjects while keeping the audience constantly engaged with never-ending laughs,...
Published 11/29/23
Welcome to Season 2 of The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison. In this exciting first episode, Jennifer meets with Zain Khalid, author of Brother Alive, winner of the 2023 New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award. Jennifer and Zain cover everything from growing up in their hometown libraries, to global affairs that inspired Zain's novel, to the perfect notebook and pen combination every aspiring writer needs. The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison is brought to you by Apartment 3C...
Published 09/28/23
In the final episode of our inaugural season, Jennifer discusses LVOE, an unforgettable collection of poems and illustrations on life sand love with the anonymous poet, Atticus. Jennifer finds out how being vulnerable and posting his poems on instagram sparked a book deal, their shared love of antique typewriters, and the importance of remaining present in our everyday lives. The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison is brought to you by Apartment 3C Productions.
Published 09/06/23
This week, Jennifer discusses the dark, feminist thriller The Hare with author Melanie Finn. Despite the heavy themes, Melanie hopes the reader will be able to finish the novel feeling empowered by protagonist Rosie’s story. Find out why Jennifer gets a gold star for deciphering exactly what Melanie set out to write in this unforgettable journey of discovery, survival, and humanity.The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison is brought to you by Apartment 3C Productions.
Published 08/31/23
This week, a new friendship blossoms in Jennifer's interview with playwright Amy Berryman. Amy reveals that her interest in the climate mixed with her love of writing planted the seeds for her play, Walden. But as Jennifer and Amy discuss the complicated relationship between the twin sisters in the play, a genuine friendship forms. By the end of the interview, Jennifer not only exchanges numbers with Amy, but also signs up for her writing workshop. The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison is...
Published 08/23/23
This week, Jennifer discusses The Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu with author Tom Lin, finally giving her the opportunity to find out just how Tom was able to tackle such a broad scope of landscapes and characters in his writing that takes the reader on a poetic journey of epic proportions. Tom reveals how his novel began with an idea to feature an Asian protagonist within a traditional western, and resulted in his debut novel about a young, orphaned boy trained to become a deadly assassin in The...
Published 08/16/23
This week’s guest, Brandon Taylor, author of Filthy Animals tells us how he went from a PhD scientist researching stem cells to an MFA in creative writing. Tune in as Jennifer and Brandon discuss the similarities in both fields, the importance of critical thinking, and both embracing and challenging your passions. Filthy Animals is a collection of intertwined short stories that covers everything from ballet to explorations of love and navigating the complexities of connection and loneliness. 
Published 08/09/23
After inviting musician and friend Kristine Flaherty aka “K. Flay” to choose a book for JEN’S BOOKSHELF, Jennifer and K. Flay sit down to discuss her selection, All My Puny Sorrows written by author Miriam Toews. The novel follows the bond between two sisters, topics of depression, family dynamics and what it really means to call a place “home”. Find out why K.Flay wants to share this book with as many people as possible, and what happens when Jennifer has an in-depth conversation with a...
Published 08/02/23
One of The New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award finalists in 2022, Dantiel W. Moniz joins Jennifer Morrison in conversation on her novel, Milk Blood Heat. Centered on intergenerational tales of human connection, race, womanhood, inheritance, and the elemental darkness in us all. Set among the cities and suburbs of Florida, each story delves into the ordinary worlds of young girls, women, and men who find themselves confronted by extraordinary moments of violent, personal...
Published 07/26/23
Jennifer Morrison sits down with author Alexandra Kleeman. Having missed the NYPL Young Lions Award Ceremony to teach a class, Alexandra discusses having to survive a blackout over several days at the college with her students, an eerie introduction to discussing her novel, Something New Under the Sun. One of the “best books” of The New York Times Book Review, Time, and Los Angeles Times, Alexandra's novel transports us to the not-too-distant future where we follow Patrick, a novelist, to...
Published 07/19/23
In this episode, Jennifer Morrison sits down with author Mateo Askaripour to discuss his debut novel—an instant New York Times Bestseller: Black Buck. Published in 2021, Black Buck is a satirical story about a young man given a shot at success at a mysterious, cult-like tech startup with the reader along for the ride. Based on Mateo's real-life career experiences in New York City, Jennifer discovers just how Mateo rose up the ranks from an intern to a director at 24 years old managing 30...
Published 07/12/23
In our very first podcast episode, Jennifer Morrison discusses the novel "I Will Die in a Foreign Land" with author Kalani Pickhart, recipient of the 2022 New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award. Join Jennifer in conversation with Kalani as she delves into her process as a writer and what inspired her to create what has become one of Jennifer's favorite novels—and the perfect subject for our inaugural episode of The Bookshelf with Jennifer Morrison.
Published 07/05/23