Staying connected around the world by reading together.
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LiteraryHype is your home for interviews with bestselling and debut authors, as well as celebrities and more. If it's bookish, you'll find it here. New episodes weekly on Tuesdays.
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Literary Anything, our Marion Libraries podcast where we talk about anything literary and literary anything.
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The channel for the Award-Winning Maverick Theatre Company and their London Literary Pub Crawl productions and Resonance 104.4FM Radio shows. General theatre and literary news from London, England.
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Classic novels from the 19th and 20th centuries read aloud. All novels read are in the public domain. I’m a pretty busy guy (work, family, food, music, life, etc.) so I’ll get these out when I can. No schedule and no idea when the next chapter will drop. Sorry!
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A podcast dedicated to fantasy fiction! Each week Marysa and Vicki will discuss a different book from the fantasy genre. A great podcast if you love talking about fantasy and are looking for recommendations.
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A podcast exploring the rich literary tradition of the game of golf, hosted by authors Stephen Proctor and Jim Hartsell.
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The Chesham Literary Festival exists to inspire and guide writers. Jon Bickley talks to people who can help you find good ideas and get you writing.
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Hello and welcome to Literary Lullabies. Each episode features old, epic poetry, perfect for lulling you to sleep.
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Reading and discussing Emily of New Moon, the first in a trilogy of Emily novels by Canadian author L.M. Montgomery, who also wrote the Anne of Green Gables series. Hosted by author and journalist Erin Keane. Theme music by Brigid Kaelin.
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A weekly podcast hosted by award-winning host and producer Bethanne Patrick, including themed book recommendations, interviews with great authors, and literary sizzle. thebookmavenrevue.substack.com
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Essays, memoir, and creative nonfiction from underthesunonline.com, read aloud by the authors, followed by interviews with them.
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Interviews with Scholars of Literature about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
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From Papagayo and the Humanities Collaborative at EPCC-UTEP, this podcast dissects culturally-relevant literature: novels, memoirs, poetry, and short stories. We love reading and analyzing books, comparing their adaptations, and connecting their allusions. We interview authors too! #Ad-Free #ElPaso Español: este podcast disecciona literatura culturalmente relevante: novelas, memorias, poesía, y cuentos cortos. Nos encanta leer y analizar libros, comparando sus adaptaciones, y conectando sus ...
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EXPLOCITY PODCASTS presents THE LITERARY CITY With Ramjee Chandran. This literary podcast is devoted to books and authors. It features interviews with a stellar line up of authors, both world famous and also authors who are being discovered—the only criterion being the quality of the prose. Topics are generally literary and include history, biographies, literature and literary fiction. The Literary City podcasts celebrates authors, poets, playwrights, grammar police, literary lounge lizards. ...
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The Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society Recordings
The Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society (The Literific)
Debating at Queen's University Belfast. Est. 1850
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Literary Treks is a Trek.fm podcast dedicated entirely to Star Trek in written form. Each episode hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettit explore Star Trek books and comics and chat with authors.
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We’re two fed-up moms juggling jobs, kids, and the fight against book bans and bigotry. Why should far-right fear-mongers masquerading as "advocates" decide what our kids can read? Between navigating capitalism's endless grind, we carve out time to tackle a different banned book each episode—digging into its impact, its controversy, and the absurdity of its removal. Visit milf4books.supercast.com to become a MILF Ally and join us in amplifying diverse voices while unlocking exclusive content.
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Not just book chat! The Literary Life Podcast is an ongoing conversation about the skill and art of reading well and the lost intellectual tradition needed to fully enter into the great works of literature. Experienced teachers Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks (of www.HouseOfHumaneLetters.com) join lifelong reader Cindy Rollins (of www.MorningtimeForMoms.com) for slow reads of classic literature, conversations with book lovers, and an ever-unfolding discussion of how Stories Will Save the ...
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Every day, I pick at least one new book, read what it has to offer, make notes and share the best ideas with you. Sounds fun, right? Join me in this journey and explore a whole new world of books and stories. For any suggestions/queries please contact us at contactkalampedia@gmail.com or visit Kalampedia.org on your browser.
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Welcome to The Literary Sipper, a podcast about reading, writing, thinking, and creating, all at the same time. I am your host, Amber Vitti Hill, a writer and mother who’s always looking for ways to stay creative no matter how small the sip. Thank you for joining me, especially when I know how valuable your free time is and how many other things you have to do on that never-ending to-do list. But if you’re trying to put something artistic out into the world, while also trying to manage the s ...
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You'll love Off The Shelf! Here you'll find all things storytelling! That's from books to stage plays to motion pictures. That's not all! We offer in-depth feature author interviews! 411 on book conferences, book festivals and book club events. Get your dose of real literary advice, book tips and hard-to-find 411 from professional book writers, editors, literary agents and bestselling book publishers! And at Off The Shelf Book Radio, we answer your questions LIVE on the air! You may be surpr ...
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Offbeat ideas and stories.
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We review books, movies, and TV while we open a bottle of wine.
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✨Along with Caitlin’s analysis and Ashley’s imagination, wander through the world of stories and their meaning in our world. ✨ 📚Inspired by C.S. Lewis's iconic lamppost in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", this podcast aims to shed light on some of the most important things going on in the world through the lens of literature. We explore family, friendships, religion, government, society, and other issues found in the pages of our favourite books, from classics to booktok. We hope you ...
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Poetry. Story telling. Possible book opinions.
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Tres Cuentos is a bilingual literary podcast dedicated to Latin America's narratives. Each episode is in Spanish and English. The podcast narrates a piece of literature and later reflects on the author, culture, or history behind the story. Our goal is to make our literature accessible.
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A Podcast To Discuss Everything Literature
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Words Literary Radio is an online radio outfit created to broadcast literary content to the world through innovative and engaging audio live broadcast and podcasts
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Chapters 4-8 Cover art photo provided by Judson Moore on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@judsonlmoore
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A daily romp through the adventures of hate. True stories from the streets. Fun, Fun, Fun!
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رادکست، پادکستی است از جستوجوهای فرهنگی مهران راد در قلمروِ ادب
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A monthly conversation about books and ideas on NTS Radio hosted by friends Carrie Plitt, a literary agent, and Octavia Bright, a writer and academic. Each show features an author interview, book recommendations, lively discussion and a little music too, all built around a related theme - anything from the novella to race to masculinity. Listen live on NTS Radio www.nts.live
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A podcast facilitated by the Wisdom Factory Literary Society, championing open, objective, and topical discussion.
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ENG4U Culminating Assignment
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Two queer WWU grads approach pop media with an academic eye, and dispel the myth of the guilty pleasure.
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Discuss “A Walk In The Woods” by Bill Bryson
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Like books? Like the Enneagram? Give us a listen! Just two English teachers obsessed with literature and shamelessly preaching the gospel of the Enneagram.
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This is not another book club. I’m Marisa, founder and host of Le Salon Literary Discussions where I put my master’s degree in English literature to good use by creating all kinds of resources for avid readers like you—from monthly virtual book discussions to book club guides, decoding literary theory to book-themed cocktail recipes. In each themed podcast series, we’ll dive into different writers, books, genres, and more—all in 30 minutes or less. A new series of six episodes drops every se ...
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Sit back and relax as the Literary Life Coach teaches you how to live your life better through books
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Welcome to Anomaly Literary Journal's podcast. We do one podcast for each issue and some random chats when we find the time!
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Mary Flannery, "Geoffrey Chaucer: Unveiling the Merry Bard" (Reaktion Books, 2024)
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1:03:22For over six centuries, Chaucer has epitomized poetic greatness, though more recent treatments of The Canterbury Tales’ lively and often risqué style have made his name more synonymous with bawdy humor. But beyond his poetic achievements, Chaucer assumed various roles including those of royal attendant, soldier, customs official, justice of the pea…
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Nick Hennegan celebrates one of his favourite books and the birthday of its writer, Anthony Burgess - with a podcast from the foundation named after him.저자 Nick Hennegan
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Welcome back to season two! In this episode of the Book Maven: A Literary Revue, Bethanne Patrick sits down with Jay Baron Nicorvo to discuss accessing trauma while writing, differing points of view of traumatic events, and how our brain sorts through traumatic experiences. Bethanne touches on the highly anticipated Catcher in the Rye in this week’…
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Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The fifteenth ordinary meeting of the one hundred and seventy-sixth session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! The House convened to discuss the motion, "This House Would Means Test the NHS". Speaking for the Proposition were Ryan Hoey, Hussain Bedair, and Beth Lynam…
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Melissa and James discuss Alison Espach’s The Wedding People through themes of loneliness, connection, and ritual. Trigger warning for attempted suicide. Join us next month for The Pairing by Casey McQuiston (spiciness warning).저자 Literary Connections
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Courtney and Jennifer took a brief hiatus to process the beginning of the "Trusk" regime, but it will take more than a government coup to stop them from resisting! In honor of Black History Month and with the help of a special guest and theology expert, "Tam-Tam", they break down the meaning and significance of Martin Luther King Jr's "Letter from …
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In which Toad, with help, tastes freedom once again.저자 sbgerry68
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In this episode I narrate another Indian spiritual poem, this time translated from Gujarati. The poem is called Black Bag, and it was written by Pawan Kumar Jain, translated into English by Arvind Krisha Mehrotra.
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Join us for Onyx Storm, the third installment in the Empyrean series by Rebecca Yarros. Violet Sorrengail is faced with the impossible seeming task of finding the seventh breed of dragons, who disappeared from the continent many years ago. Their hope rides on obtaining the dragons help to re-establish the wards around Aretia while also with saving …
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Episode 264: "Much Ado About Nothing" On-Screen Adaptations
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1:59:50This week on The Literary Life podcast we are back with a fun episode all about film adaptations of Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare! Angelina and Thomas are joined by Atlee Northmore for today's discussion, and you are in for quite a ride! Atlee begins the conversation with a general history of Shakespeare works on film, and the secon…
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Send us a text In this episode, Caitlin and Ashley discuss Elantris, by Brandon Sanderson, and how hope and hate both motivate people to different ends. Oh, and there's a badass princess as well. Disclaimers: Whoops we made a mistake! The event that made Dilaf hate the elantrians happened when he was an adult, not a child. This podcast is for educa…
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Live Escaping Toward Freedom mystery book reading by the book's author Denise Turney. Discover more about this mystery story set in the North Georgia mountains. Enjoy this special live Off The Shelf Books reading! Share with book lovers everywhere!저자 Rhonda Campbell
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Join us for a conversation on the second half of The Witches of El Paso by Luis Jaramillo!
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Stephen and Jim discuss the 2009 New York Times bestseller A Course Called Ireland - A Long Walk in Search of a Country, a Pint, and the Next Tee. Author Tom Coyne joins the podcast for a wonderful discussion about the book and other topics.저자 Jim Hartsell & Stephen Proctor
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Barbara Y. Phillips reads her essay "Renovation" and discusses it with editor Martha Highers.
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Star Trek: Gateways: One Small Step. In 2001, the Star Trek literary universe was at the hight of it’s popularity especially as it continuing series like Deep Space Nine and The Next Generation, which lead to a massive crossover between all the ongoing series that Pocket books were publishing at the time. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Cas…
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Valentine’s Day is coming and whether or not you celebrate or believe in the commercial nature of holidays, I am all for a reason to look at poetry about love. And if February makes me feel all the feels, then poetry in February is one way to escalate all of those feelings. Today, we look at three relatively modern ones. I mean within the last 20 y…
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Ben Batten has written several books of poetry and had a long career as an English teacher. He is well placed to inspire and instruct beginners and experienced writers alike. This is the first of a series so make sure you subscribe to get each one as it is published. Jon Bickley has also written several books of poetry and some of them can be found…
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Our latest #LiteraryAnything podcast is out now! Salma and Paula turned to you, the people, to choose this month's book, and you guys picked Richard Osman's newest book 'We Solve Murders'. The multiple characters and storylines left Salma and Paula feeling a bit lost at times, but did they enjoy this book overall? Listen to find out! Plus, hear wha…
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Literary Lullabies - The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Part 4
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24:51Hello and welcome back to Literary Lullabies, a bedtime story podcast, with very old stories from days long, long past. Through the month of January, we will be reading on of the most told and retold tales of arguably one of England’s greatest hero’s. Robin Hood. This particular tale comes from the retelling by Howard Pyle in 1883 and contains all …
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