A weekly behind-the-scenes dive into everything interesting, dynamic, strange, and wonderful happening in literary culture—featuring Lit Hub staff, columnists, and special guests! Hosted by Drew Broussard. The Lit Hub Podcast is a production of Lit Hub Radio Music by Dani Lencioni of Evelyn Engineering and production by Stardust House
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Sisters Smokes and Stories...Get high on tales with us! This podcast is not a true literary review of books, this is a lighthearted, and hopefully funny, look at popular books to help us dive into worlds of make believe. We enhance this conversation with recreational herbal refreshment while recreating the scenes and our reactions. Imagine a ”Drunk History” but more ”High Fantasy.” Hope you enjoy!
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This monthly podcast offers a deep dive into the research published in Academy of Management Journal. In every episode, AMJ Associate Editor Sekou Bermiss interviews authors and corporate leaders to obtain the story behind a recent research article. What was the inspiration behind the study and research domain? How can insights from this research be applied to pressing issues in organizations and markets? Season Three begins February 2024.
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The Gist || The Lit Snippets podcast is the fast track to your next great read. • Whether you are looking for quick book summaries or searching for time-saving book insights to help you decide what to read next, Lit Snippets has got you covered. With brief book breakdowns that skip the fluff and focus on the core ideas, Sam and Alex make reading easy for busy readers. Each episode delivers a concise book overview that fits perfectly into your day, so you can always stay in the loop with the ...
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Sam reads articles written by The LIT News.
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The Lit Fantastic is a podcast series about authors and their obsessions. Each episode features host Neil Aitken in conversation with writers of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction at various stages of their careers.
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A twenty first century podcast with two friends Robby Honeycutt and Chris Pasqua shooting the breeze about their enjoyments of various genres!
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The Lit Deconstructor takes your favourite pieces of literature and picks them apart to the point of no return! Stay tuned to see if your favourite book, movie, or song is our next to analyze!
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A comedic take on relationships, sports, music, and everyday situations facings millennials. Enjoy hilarious convos, special guests, and much more from this South Florida Trio
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“The Lit-Knitters” podcast, hosted by Jace Einfeldt, Sam Jacob, and Preston Thatcher, 'knits' great works of literature together with popular TV shows, films, or anything else from pop culture. Whether a poem, a character, or entire novel, “The Lit-Knitters” not only connects our world of TV to literature in unexpected ways, but also discusses why those books still matter. http://podcastlab.byu.edu/podcast/the-lit-knitters/ https://twitter.com/litknitterspod
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In Champs at the Lit, Mark and Max talk about books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When it comes to love, hate, BAE, ex...or whomever,..communication seem's to be a lost language of today. Here ON "THE L.I.T CORNER".. is where we work to regain better social skills which can hopefully improve folks lives overall...SO STAY tuned...and HOLD ON TO YOUR PHONES.
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The Lit Coven is a YA Genre based Bookclub full of readers who love books in all of their forms and love spreading magic through their love of books.
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Class is in session! The Lit Southern Belle shares lessons from Life University. Listen up as she snatches pages from the Rulebook to help you through the ups and downs of life. Let's take this journey together! Welcome! 👸🏾 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mimi-navah/support
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Conversations with community organizers, activists, and cultural workers on the books that have shaped their theories of change. Think Spark notes in podcast form! thelitreview.org
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"Heard/unheard - The Lit Studio" is a podcast hosted by Vikram. With a Ph.D in literature, passion for poetry and love for theatre, this lit-prof brings for his listeners some heard/unheard stories about authors and their works ranging from Rumi, Amir Khusrow, Ghalib, Manto, Jaun Eliya and Muktibodh among others. Each episode will unravel a new writer. Traversing languages and cultures the podcast will take you on an engaging literary journey. Follow me on: Instagram.com/vsthakur01 Twitter.c ...
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The Lit Pickers is a podcast that celebrates books and bold opinions. Hosted by writers Supriya Nair and Deepanjana Pal, each episode explores literature, authors and reading. The show champions the written word, as well as the biggest ideas, tiniest thoughts, silliest questions, and confounding conundrums. Nair and Pal invite you to their Sunday breakfast table banter, that makes for truly lively commentary for readers and thinkers, and awaken the bookworm in you. So, pop the kettle on, gra ...
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Welcome to the THE LIT REVIEW - hosted by - T.Y. THE KIDD podcast, where we discuss, trending topics, current events, music, hip-hop, artists, fashion, music videos and so much more. Stay tuned 🙏🏼 the new addition to the #XXIIIN & #NORTHERNVISUALS family!! Press play and stick around for more!!!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/THELITREVIEW/support
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Kevin Kellan is one of the most high intensity, loving, and inspirational man today . He is fortunate enough to get to learn and live from the wisdom of some of the wisest people on the planet. Here, he is unashamed and unafraid to have the conversations or say the things that people are afraid to say about what it takes to live a LIT life, a Life In Transformation. He is giving that wisdom to YOU. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and remember to rate and review the podcast if it impac ...
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Literate Ape co-editors Don Hall and David Himmel hold court, interview interesting people and talk about the perspectives of the week.
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Amateur enthusiast Jacke Wilson journeys through the history of literature, from ancient epics to contemporary classics. Episodes are not in chronological order and you don't need to start at the beginning - feel free to jump in wherever you like! Find out more at historyofliterature.com and facebook.com/historyofliterature. Support the show by visiting patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. Contact the show at historyofliteraturepodcast@gmail.com.
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Hello Everyone and welcome to The Lite Cast! You’re probably wondering where twitch streamer's, Music Artist's and a guy named henry belong in the world of podcasts… turns out it’s right here! Tune in every two weeks for an hour of laughs featuring special guests, solving life’s issues and more comedic listens, The Lite Cast is for the laughs and we hope you enjoy!
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A fortnightly podcast focusing on horror literature of all kinds.
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Each week, Fr. Marc Boulos discusses the content of the Bible as literature. On Tuesdays, Fr. Paul Tarazi presents an in-depth analysis of the biblical text in the original languages.
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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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Reading under the influence! Casual yet stimulating talks about books while being a bit over the limit.
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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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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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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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Where rhyme gets its reason!In a historical survey of English literature, I take a personal and philosophical approach to the major texts of the tradition in order to not only situate the poems, prose, and plays in their own contexts, but also to show their relevance to our own. This show is for the general listener: as a teacher of high school literature and philosophy, I am less than a scholar but more than a buff. I hope to edify and entertain!
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Whether you're a comic book nerd, literature nerd or just weird in general, then the Comic Literate Podcast is just what you need. Join actual, real life friends Ryan and Jamie as they do deep dives in to old and new comic book titles as well as examining their literary influences and effects on the modern culture. New episodes every week until AI learns how to host podcasts.
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A grown-up discussion of works written for children, with lesson ideas and activities to help you share great works of writing with the kids in your life
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An idea dumpster for the literati...
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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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Grey (or gray) literature – 'grey lit' for short – includes such forms of communication as reports, white papers, dissertations, newsletters, slide decks, blogs, and podcasts. The Grey Lit Café explores the opportunities and benefits that grey lit provides for professionals and researchers. The podcast is directed by Anthony Haynes, produced by Dr Bart Hallmark, and published by Frontinus Ltd, a communications agency focused on engineering, infrastructure, sustainability, and research. Front ...
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The Slavic Literature Pod is your guide to one of the most important—yet understudied—literary traditions. Every episode, Russian literature PhD Candidate Matt Gerasimovich and Personable Audio Expert Cameron Lallana dive deep into big books, short stories, film, and everything in between. You’ll get an approachable introduction to the scholarship and big ideas surrounding this canon three Fridays per month.
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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.
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Podcast by The Spinner Is Lit Pinball Podcast
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A podcast by story tellers for story lovers. Join Morgan and Maren as they discuss all mediums of story, and talk about every genre and topic they can get their hands on.
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A Podcast To Discuss Everything Literature
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Teaching literature in high school is about connecting the past, the present, and the future with the imagination. The study of literature can be fun, relevant, and meaningful for all students if we focus on inspiring creative and curious thinkers and writers. This podcast will deal with new technologies, consciousness, identity, love, classroom culture, omniscient narration, rhythm, and all the other topics related to teaching English. Visit www.theteachersworkshop.com to find more resource ...
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Mitchell Kaplan has been a bookseller and has owned the independent bookstores Books & Books for over 35 years. He is also co-founder of the acclaimed Miami Book Fair. If you love books, writers or are a passionate reader, this podcast is for you. Enter The Literary Life where every Friday you’ll hear candid conversations with Mitchell and his guests.
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Just the Best Literature inspires you to not only read printed books, but to read only the best books. Besides books, host Dennis Leap will lead discussions on other current literature such as essays and important articles.
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Professional wrestling from Indy promotions to WWE. We will cover new and older Raw,Smackdown,PPV,and other company’s shows.i will also discuss topics within wrestling ( favorite wrestlers,moves,storylines,gimmicks,etc) We also will have some guests on from friends to wrestlers.
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Using her expertise as a seasoned literature professor, Linda M. Morra develops provocative, timely insights about books from Canada and elsewhere to show why stories are relevant for all of us. Hosted and written by Linda Morra, produced by Linda Morra and Marco Timpano. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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fine art, critical culture
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The Last One at the Wedding • Quick and Engaging Book Insights
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing The Last One at the Wedding on Amazon and get quick book breakdowns for the time-crunched. --- 🎙️ | Our Quick Hits Frank Szatowski's dedication as a father is highlighted by his strained relationship with his daughter Maggie, setting the stage for intense familial drama. The Gardners, an affluent famil…
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Haunted by a Colonial Past - Michel Jean's Qimmik
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A bilingual episode/un épisode bilingue. What kinds of books haunt us and why? In this episode, Linda picks a book that thoroughly haunted her - Michel Jean's Qimmik (published by Libre Expression, not yet translated into English). Author of Kukum (House of Anansi) and editor of Amun:A Gathering of Indigenous Voices, Jean addresses one of the legac…
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Spooky season is officially over, which means it's Bookmatch time! Our friends at n+1 have launched their holiday fundraising book quiz once again—and this year, it coincides with a celebration of the magazine's twenty anniversary. It's the right moment to celebrate, so celebrate we shall... • Jonny Diamond in conversation with n+1 co-editors Mark …
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ACOSF: Part 4 - The One Where Everyone Smells the Bang
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Join Nicole and Marisa as they dive into Cassian’s questionable flirting techniques, Azriel’s awkward timing, and a cursed harp with the vibes of a creepy Disney ride. Cassian tries (and fails) to be the knight in shining armor while Eris shoots his shot, and the gang makes friendship bracelets with a side of trauma bonding. This episode is equal p…
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The Spinner Is Lit - Episode 68_It's Show Time
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Dan gives us a review of Pin a go go.Mark gives us a review of Pinball Expo!Spencer keeps the bus on the road. good clean fun!Par The Spinner Is Lit Pinball Podcast
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Send us a text This episode we chat about Ryunosuke Akutagawa's 'In A Grove' (1922) and Akira Kurosawa's adaptation, Rashomon (1950). What even is truth, man? Also, catch Fresta on Rare Candy's 'Psi Ops' series talking about Rudolf Steiner: https://rarecandy.substack.com/p/psi-ops-vol-2-how-to-know-higher Support the show…
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Howl-oween: Stephen Graham Jones' Mongrels
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In which Kevin celebrates the best werewolf story of all times . . . period.Par Kevin
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Essays revisited: How effective are essays as a genre of student writing?
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Anthony Haynes writes: In our previous episode, How effective are essays as an academic genre?, we examined essays specifically as a tool for assessment in academic contexts. In this episode we return to the genre of essays but consider their use on courses outside examinations. Engy Moussa and I debate the strengths and weaknesses of the genre - a…
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The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Devin Rapp (S4E2)
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This episode, I speak with Devin Rapp who is an Assistant Professor of Management at Fowler College of Business at San Diego State University. In our conversation, I talk with Devin about his recent paper in AMJ about Dirty Heroes - people who work in stigmatized jobs but are also publicly celebrated. The paper explores how workers manage perceptio…
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Literate ApeCast Ep. 356—Johnny Lawrence in a Pit of Zoomers
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Hall is Johnny Lawrence minus the karate and, in his new role at work, is suddenly surrounded by Gen Z. He has thoughts.Par Don Hall
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Marvel's Ultimate Invasion- The Birth of The New Ultimate Universe
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In this week's episode, Ryan makes Jamie read the 2023 limited series, Ultimate Invasion. Written by Jonathan Hickman, drawn by Bryan Hitch, inked by Andrew Currie, and colored by Alex Sinclair. They also go on tangents about how this title could be considered fictional administration, physique creep in comic book movie actors, and Alan Moore's rec…
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648 Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls (with Alex Vernon) | My Last Book with Sandra Spanier
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Throughout the 1930s, Ernest Hemingway was in the public eye as a journalist, short story writer, activist, and one of the most famous writers on the planet. But his 1937 novel To Have and Have Not fell flat, and critics wondered if the Hemingway who could write a novel on the level of The Sun Also Rises (1926) or A Farewell to Arms (1929) still ex…
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The Stars Are Dying • Rapid-Fire Book Breakdown
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing The Stars Are Dying by Chloe C. Peñaranda on Amazon as your go-to quick book breakdowns for the time-crunched. --- 🌟 | Our Quick Hits Astraea's escape from a controlling life with Hector takes her into a tumultuous world of danger and intrigue, questioning the true nature of her protector. The intrigui…
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Setting as a Character with Kay Chronister
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Kay Chronister joins me to talk about bogs and how environments influence a novel, Gothic vs horror elements, and physically experiencing a setting as part of the writing process. Kay’s novel, The Bog Wife, was published earlier this month by Counterpoint LLC. This week our Friday Readers are glowing about Same As It Ever Was by Claire Lombardo, Th…
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When the Moon Hatched • Essential Book Highlights in Minutes
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By supporting the Lit Snippets podcast, you help keep quick book breakdowns engaging while exploring captivating worlds like When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A. Parker. --- 🔑 | The Gist Rave, the main character, is a complex mix of strengths and secrets, making for an engaging protagonist. The unique magic system, tied to elemental songs, adds depth …
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The Clicking of Cuthbert by PG Wodehouse
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Stephen and Jim discuss the classic 1922 comic masterpiece by the English writer PG Wodehouse. From Sage Advice from the Oldest Member to Joe Gargery and The Judge in Down the Rabbit Hole, it's a fun look at a wonderful writer of fiction.Par Jim Hartsell & Stephen Proctor
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I loved Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark as a kid. Alvin Schwartz’ retellings and Stephen Gammell’s bonechilling drawings kept me hypnotized. The excitement and fun of a good scary story has kept these books popular for generations. What’s YOUR favorite Scary Story?Par T.Q. Townsend
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Sola Syntaxis and the Honorable Man
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The folly of human construction is similar to that of large language models. Noam Chomsky talks about this in his famous critique of the current state of artificial intelligence and the absence of scientific analysis. We imagine that these expansive predictive systems are creative. Sure, they are impressive, even helpful—for good and ill—and yes, t…
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The Literary Sipper Talks Planning Your Day
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You are an artist. Plan your day accordingly. Micro Plan and Macro Plan. Then be ready for it all to change in a moment. Do your best and make sure to make room for your creative life. x A Here is the episode on planning your retreat!Par Amber Vitti Hill
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast and explore more about love, loss, and second chances by grabbing your copy of Counting Miracles by Nicholas Sparks on Amazon today, perfect for quick book breakdowns for the time-crunched. --- 📚 | Our Quick Hits We explore the profound journey of Jasper, who finds solace and renewal in the Uwharrie National Forest …
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647 The Brontes [HOL Encore]
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Although their lives were filled with darkness and death, their love for stories and ideas led them into the bright realms of creative genius. They were the Brontes - Charlotte, Emily, and Anne - who lived with their brother Branwell in an unassuming 19th-century Yorkshire town called Haworth. Their house, a parsonage, sat on a hill, with the entic…
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George Holmes is a normal boy who lives on a council estate in Birmingham with his younger sister, Libby, his older brother, Andy and his Mom and Dad. George has a bit of trouble with a local bully, but is rescued by his best friend Dermot, who appears on his bike and gives George a lift home. But then at home, a strange event happens that will cha…
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"Death the Leveller" by James Shirley
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Send us a text This year's Halloween Subcast episode looks at James Shirley's meditation on Death. I hope you love it! Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen. Thank you! Email: classicenglishliterature@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok, and YouTube. If…
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The Wedding People • Quick Take for Busy Book Lovers
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Support Alison Espach and the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing "The Wedding People" on Amazon and enjoy this quick book discussion for busy readers! --- 📚 | Stuff That Grabbed Us Phoebe’s changing perspective as she observes the tangled relationships at a luxurious wedding. How Alison Espach explores societal pressures of happiness and love in a …
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Support Italo Calvino and the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing "If On A Winter's Night A Traveler" on Amazon, and get a quick book summary for busy minds. --- 📚 | Need-To-Know Nuggets 1. Calvino plays with the idea of interrupted stories, throwing the reader into new genres and characters just as things get interesting. It’s a masterclass in keep…
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Episode 248: “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by S. T. Coleridge, Part 1
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On today’s episode of The Literary Life, Angelina and Thomas discuss the first half of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner. They review some of the ideas covered last week, particularly Romanticism and the harkening back to the medieval tradition in contrast to the Neo-Classicism that preceded this period. Thomas sets up the plot …
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Support Andy Weir and the Lit Snippets podcast by grabbing a copy of Project Hail Mary on Amazon. It’s a great way to support our daily book breakdowns for busy minds. --- 🚀 | The Best Parts 1. How Ryland Grace wakes up with no memory of his mission and discovers he is tasked with saving Earth from extinction, setting the stage for an epic sci-fi a…
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Nothing to see here, gang. Except Hall, fully clothed, asleep in his car.Par Don Hall
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#158: Reading Blocks in Secondary ELA
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Reading blocks held during class time may help students read challenging novels. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-cameron6/support
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Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives- Is the Aquaman of the Universal Monsters
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In this weeks episode, Ryan makes Jamie read the 2024 limited series, Universal Monsters: Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives! Written by Dan Watters & Ram V, art by Matthew Roberts, and colour by Dave Stewart. They also go on tangents about the history of the Creature, why they haven't had as much of a cultural impact as the other Universal Monst…
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646 Discovering a Long Lost Slave Narrative (with Jonathan D.S. Schroeder)
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When he undertook his research on Harriet Jacobs and her brother John Swanson Jacobs, scholar Jonathan D.S. Schroeder wasn't expecting to find John's long lost autobiography. But there it was, buried in the archives of an Australian newspaper. Unknown for one hundred and sixty-nine years, the narrative bursts with fire and fury, filled with the ene…
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Support KC Davis and the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing How to Keep House While Drowning on Amazon and get quick book breakdowns like this one! --- 🏡 | Stuff That Grabbed Us • Care tasks are morally neutral, meaning your ability or inability to manage chores doesn't reflect your worth as a person. • The idea of "permission to start" encourages …
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Cant, Costume, and Cutpurses: Dekker and Middleton's The Roaring Girl
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Send us a text Let's head into the Fortune Theatre for a performance of one of the most innovative and deceptively complex comedies of the English Renaissance. The Roaring Girl, or Moll Cutpurse explores the fluidity of social identity by the protagonist's use of clothing and language. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast o…
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Support Alex Michaelides and the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing "The Silent Patient" on Amazon, where every purchase helps keep our quick book discussions going! --- 📖 | Our Quick Hits • The complex relationship between Alicia and Theo is packed with twists that keep you second-guessing the truth. • The role of Alicia’s art, especially her pain…
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Writing as Therapy with Jessica Hendry Nelson
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Jessica Hendry Nelson joins me to talk about memoir vs. creative nonfiction, ownership over a story, and therapeutic outlets in writing. Jessica’s novel, Joy Rides Through the Tunnel of Grief, came out in September of 2023 with The University of Georgia Press. In Pop! Goes the Culture, I discuss manmade monsters in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Poo…
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Station Eleven • A No-Fluff Breakdown for Busy Minds
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Support Emily St. John Mandel and the Lit Snippets podcast by grabbing your copy of Station Eleven on Amazon today! --- 📖 | The Gist How the collapse of civilization in "Station Eleven" reveals what truly matters in life and survival. The significance of art, memory, and human connection in post-apocalyptic times. Why the actions and choices of see…
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152 – Another Celebrity Children’s Book
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ANOTHER celebrity has decided to dabble in writing for children. Whooptie-doo. In more exciting news, co-host Chloë has checked out not just one Max Crumbly book from the library to read during the school break but also THREE volumes of the Dork Diaries by Rachel Renee Russell. Opinion: Another Celebrity Children’s Book I spotted a literary kerfuff…
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It's a bookseller-heavy episode this week—just in time to start thinking about shopping local/indie for your holiday shopping needs... • Drew expands on his recent piece about the low-quality paperbacks suddenly showing up in bookstores • Calvin Kasulke talks to Ramsey Kanaan of PM Press about his leftist press taking ownership of Autumn Leaves, th…
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Celebrating Beatle John Lennon.
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The Beatles were the biggest band in the world. Nick Hennegan celebrates the life - and death - of founder John Lennon. www.BohemianBritain.comPar Nick Hennegan
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Thorny Trees Are Not for Normie Trees
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For all you lost souls, reading books about how to be a better parent; For all you disciples of neoliberalism, believers in the new fascism, the elitist colonialism repackaged in a delusion tailor-made for people lured by the flattery of progress, fooled by a “new world” where the enlightened trample on the dead, comforted by the lie that they know…
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ACOSF: Part 3 - The One With Cassian's Magical Sword (Not a Metaphor)
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In this episode, the Lit Sisters dissect Cassian’s "diplomacy" skills (spoiler: he’s better with swords). Meanwhile, everyone’s reading smutty books, wielding suspiciously powerful weapons, and there’s some truly awkward tension when Azriel walks in on another not-so-subtle or romantic moment. Between Cassian getting flustered and the sisters givin…
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The Book of Joy • Rapid Breakdown for Busy Minds
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing The Book of Joy today! --- ☀️ | Main Ideas in a Flash Discover how the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Tutu maintain joy despite suffering and hardship. Explore the Eight Pillars of Joy, including perspective, humility, humor, and compassion. Learn practical tips like the "Mudita" practice for cultivating jo…
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"Wright was one of those people," said poet Amiri Baraka, "who made me conscious of the need to struggle." In this episode, Jacke takes a look at the life and works of Black American novelist and poet Richard Wright (1908-1960), author of Uncle Tom's Children, Native Son, Black Boy, and thousands of haiku. Born in Mississippi in desperate poverty t…
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Jay & Nana Lite Special Episode (Who Knows Each-other Best?)
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In this episode, Jay & Nana Lite test how well they’ll know each other and go head to head in a game to test their knowledge, Guess Who becomes heated & Much more, We Hope You Enjoy!Par Jaylite & Allen
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Support Sönke Ahrens and the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing the book on Amazon, and get daily book insights in minutes! --- 📖 | The Best Parts • How Sönke Ahrens' slip-box method can change your writing process and spark creativity. • Why forgetting details is actually helpful in developing a deeper understanding of complex topics. • How connec…
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