The details

  • One-hour workshops in May, June, July, and August – included in your membership!
  • Private Instagram account where I post stories and answer questions
  • Regular deep dives on the private Instagram account
  • An exclusive book club reading of The Women by Kristin Hannah and The Distance Between Us by Reyna Grande. We will discuss the books and meet privately with the authors!
  • Regular prize drawings – win gift certificates, my favorite products, and more!
  • Regular lives and Zoom hangouts with me!
  • Exclusive merch designs for purchase!
2024

Join the Governerd Insiders

How do you prefer to pay?

Annual Pass

  • Twelve months of the best book club and private group on the internet
  • Biggest discount!

$197

Season Pass

  • Four months of the book club and private group
  • Discount over paying monthly

$68.99

Monthly Pass

  • Convenient monthly payment for the book club and private group (auto-renews)

$17.99

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Books this season

This season's workshops

Join us for an hour each month to learn about interesting topics!

2024

Workshops

May

The Harlem Renaissance

June

The Crazy History of the United States Post Office

July

The Satanic Panic

August

The History of Lake Ontario

Why should I join?

Meet the authors

Kristin Hannah

Kristin Hannah is an award-winning and bestselling author of more than 21 novels including the international blockbusters, The Nightingale, The Great Alone, as well as Winter Garden, Night Road, The Four Winds, and Firefly Lane.

Kristin is a former-lawyer-turned writer who lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband. She can’t imagine a better career than writing every day and doesn’t miss practicing the law—or wearing heels to work.

Reyna Grande

Reyna Grande's life story is one of resilience and determination. Born in Mexico, she was just two years old when her father journeyed north to the US in search of a better life. Two years later, her mother followed, leaving Reyna and her siblings behind. This separation would become a defining experience in her life.

At the age of nine, Reyna embarked on her own perilous journey to the US, joining her family as an undocumented immigrant.

Reyna became the first person in her family to graduate from college, earning a BA, and an MFA in creative writing. Currently, she teaches at Randolph College and Antioch University.