Episodes

2 hours ago
2 hours ago
Picture this: A fatal hit and run has been committed, and you think you know who did it. Problem is, it’s someone you know. Do you do the right thing, or protect a person who means the world to you?
That’s the choice given to Charlotte Oakes, in Karen Uhlmann’s debut novel, “Intersections” (She Writes Press). We talk all about Charlotte and how this decision impacts both her and the plot. Karen goes into the origin of the book and how her “pantser” writing style led to some interesting changes in the story. We also talk about her shift from short stories to novels and the fun had in the writing process.

4 days ago
4 days ago
It was two years ago on June 20 that Pamela N. Harris published her young adult thriller “This Town is on Fire.”
The book takes on the internet “Karen” and how protagonist Naomi Henry responds when her best friend Kylie is shown in a video calling the cops on two Black teens. The novel dives into contemporary issues that dominate today’s headlines, making it a must-read for the digital age.
Harris talked with us about how it feels to hit this milestone and the book’s relevance to today. She talks about Naomi and Kylie and how their friendship is impacted by the viral video. We go into the YA audience and how it influenced the writing of the book, as well as an upcoming release later this fall.

Monday Jun 16, 2025
Citywide Bytes—Lana Carter’s new sound
Monday Jun 16, 2025
Monday Jun 16, 2025
My next guest has just released two new singles, but she’s far from a newcomer to the world of music. In fact, Lana Carter has been recording since she was 10 years old, and her latest releases, “Only at Night” and “Venom” mark a reinvention of herself as an artist.
In this episode, Lana talks about what led to this new chapter in her musical journey and how she’s grown as an artist. She goes into her first song at age 10, and the different topics she’s captured in her music since then. She also shares the stories behind the new singles and what led to their very different dance-pop and pop ballad sounds. We talk social media strategy, live performances, and what’s next.
Closing out the episode is “Only at Night,” which the artist said was inspired by her time going to college in New York.

Monday Jun 09, 2025
Monday Jun 09, 2025
For this episode, we’ll taking on a very serious topic. Babs Walters’ memoir, “Facing the Jaguar” (June 17, She Writes Press) shares her story of surviving childhood sexual abuse (CSA), and her journey of healing after 70 years of secrecy.
In this interview, Babs talks about her past, and how she embarked on a journey of healing that continues to this day. We talk about her parents, their own background and the decision to write this book.
Babs goes into the writing process, which was a struggle at times, and her perspective on what happened to her once the book was complete. She also shares the message for readers and her hopes for how they too can feel empowered to speak their truth.

Friday Jun 06, 2025
Taking a ride on the “Kill Train”
Friday Jun 06, 2025
Friday Jun 06, 2025
We all like taking the train, right? So safe, so reliable, so what if there’s a chance you’ll be murdered before getting to your stop?
Well, that’s the real risk of public transit in the new five-issue comic series “Kill Train,” out through Mad Cave Studios. In the story, we meet Vanessa, a struggling artist and mother in the midst of a nervous breakdown, who discovers that she, herself, is on a Kill Train, the randomized extermination program to counter New York City’s crippling population explosion.
Now, for once in her life and with everything to prove, Vanessa decides she’s not going down without a fight.
Series writer Olivia Cuartero-Briggs joins us to talk about the inspiration for this wild series and how she came up with the concept of the Kill Train. We’re introduced to Vanessa and how the character was developed, as well as what she has to deal with. We’ll also be introduced to the team who provided the amazing art for this series.

Monday Jun 02, 2025
Citywide Bytes—Murders in a small town in Maggie Giles’ new book
Monday Jun 02, 2025
Monday Jun 02, 2025
For this episode, we’re taking a trip to the town of Cedar Plains, just a quiet place where not a lot happens…except for murder….a lot of it. Joining me is author Maggie Giles for her soon-to-be-released novel, “The Art of Murder.”
Maggie talks about the town of Cedar Plains, the real-life inspiration behind its creation and how the murders rock the quiet community. She shares the dichotomy of main characters Courtney Faith and Alexa Huston and how one accidental murder takes Alexa down a dark path. One theme of the book is if murder can be justified if it targets the deserving, and we talk about how this helps shape the story.

Friday May 16, 2025
Michael Bland closes out his trilogy with “The Price of Freedom”
Friday May 16, 2025
Friday May 16, 2025
In 2020, author Michael Bland introduced is to Dray Quintero and his fight for freedom in “The Price of Safety.” Now, he’s bringing that story to a close with his final book in the trilogy, “The Price of Freedom.” Here’s a look at the story:
It’s 2047. The rebellion has been crushed. The Agency is reestablishing control.
Rebel leader Dray Quintero languishes in his cell, struggling against his captors' manipulations. His daughter Raven's cries torment him at night. He has doomed them both.
In this interview, Michael talks about the events that have brought us to this moment. He shares Dray’s growth as a character and if he’s wound up in the place where Michael thought he would. Michael talks about growing the story from one novel to three, and how he mapped out the trilogy.
Michael is far from done when it comes to writing and talks about the possibility of a spin-off or two. We go into his books being nominated or presented with more awards than we can count in one episode, and just what else lies in store.

Monday May 12, 2025
Citywide Bytes—Holy Roller on the road to Boston Calling
Monday May 12, 2025
Monday May 12, 2025
This interview is a unique one, because the next guest on Citywide Bytes isn’t calling from the studio or their home, they’re on road, and among the stops will be Boston Calling.
Brady Heck and Rebekah Rafferty of the band Holy Roller join me to talk about how it feels to be back on the road after a month away and their upcoming performance at Boston Calling on May 23. We talk about their set and which Boston Calling bands they’re looking forward to seeing.
Rebekah and Brady share their origin stories of the band, as well as how the style has evolved since their 2019 album, “Holy Roller.” And of course, we go into what’s to be expected down the road.
Closing out this episode is the single “Flat Track Fire,” from the band’s 2024 album, “Good Religion.”

Friday May 09, 2025
Rebuilder ready to take the stage at Boston Calling
Friday May 09, 2025
Friday May 09, 2025
From Dropkick Murphys to the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, the punk band Rebuilder has some memorable times on stage — and later this month, they’ll be making some new memories when they play at Boston Calling.
Sal Ellington (vocals, guitar) joins us to talk about what’s in store for their set, and the bands he’s looking forward to seeing. We talk about their times with the Murphys and Bosstones and other story-worthy shows they’ve done.
Sal talks about being nominated multiple times for Best Punk Band in Boston by the Boston Music Awards and how it felt to win. He shares the band’s origin story, their most recent release, “Local Support,” as well as what’s planned for later this year.
Closing out this episode is the song “One Hundred Days,” our personal favorite from “Local Support.”

Friday May 02, 2025
Snacktime goes from Rittenhouse to Boston Calling
Friday May 02, 2025
Friday May 02, 2025
From their early days performing free shows in Philly’s Rittenhouse Square, the seven-piece band Snacktime has come a long way, and on May 25, they’ll take the stage at Boston Calling to bring a truly amazing sound to the city.
Band founder and sousaphone/bass player Sam Gellerstein joins us to talk about their formation in the summer of 2020 and making their mark on Philadelphia’s music scene. Sam shares what folks can expect at their Boston Calling show, and some of their recent (and upcoming) highlights as a band.
Sam talks about the band’s new single “Sunshine” and the story behind it, as well as how they grew into their current musical style. We talk origin stories, what folks can expect in the future, and the impact the band has made over the last five years.
Closing out the show is the new single, “Sunshine,” an upbeat tune with a great message.