This episode of Big Blend Radio features author / TV writer Joshua Senter, who discusses his latest novel "Still the Night Call." Out now, the novel was named BEST INDIE BOOK OF 2021 by Kirkus Reviews.

Joshua Senter was born and raised in the Missouri Ozarks on his family’s farm. After two decades in LA working on Emmy-nominated shows like Desperate Housewives and The L Word, Senter has returned to the setting of his childhood to explore timely topics. In his sophomore novel, "Still the Night Call" Senter delves into the mind of introverted dairy farmer, Calem Dewayne Honeycutt, and the deep-seeded depression he struggles with. Tackling intense themes such as suicide rates in men (particularly farmers) and political radicalization, this thought-provoking novel will leave readers grappling with the concepts of social and economic divides in America. More: https://www.joshuasenter.com/