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    Eve L. Ewing on Original Sins, Audiobooks, and Imagination as Resistance

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025


    In this episode, Craig and Olivia sit down with Eve L. Ewing—author, scholar, poet, comic book writer, and professor—to talk about her newest book, Original Sins: The (Mis)Education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism. Eve shares the inspirations behind the book, the emotional toll of writing it, and the active role imagination plays in justice and systemic transformation. Read the full transcript: Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Eve L. Ewing: Eve L. Ewing is a writer, scholar, and cultural organizer from Chicago. She is the award-winning author of four books: Electric Arches, 1919, Ghosts in the Schoolyard, and Maya and the Robot. She is the co-author (with Nate Marshall) of the play No Blue Memories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks and has written several projects for Marvel Comics. Photo credit: Jaclyn Rivas Get Eve's Book: Original Sins 1919 Maya and the Robot Ghosts in the Schoolyard Books discussed on today's episode: The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer Fundamentally by Nussaibah Younis Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins Codename: Pale Horse by Scott Payne

    An Interview With Annie B. Jones, Podcast Host, Bookstore Owner, and Author of Ordinary Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025


    In this episode of the Libro.fm podcast, Craig and Olivia sit down with Annie B. Jones—author of Ordinary Time: Lessons Learned While Staying Put, owner of The Bookshelf in Thomasville, Georgia, and host of the beloved From the Front Porch podcast. Annie shares the inspiration behind her essay collection, how running an indie bookstore shaped her view of third places, and why books aren't just escape, but flashlights guiding us back into connection with the world. Plus, see how Libro.fm is celebrating Independent Bookstore Day on April 26! Celebrate Indie Bookstore Day: https://2ly.link/2608h Read the full transcript: Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Annie B. Jones: Annie B. Jones is a writer, podcaster, and the owner of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in Thomasville, Georgia. Jones hosts From the Front Porch, a weekly podcast about books, small business, and life in the South, and her work has been featured in Southern Living magazine. A native of Tallahassee, Florida, she lives in Thomasville with her husband, Jordan, and their dog, Sam Malone. Get Annie's Book: Ordinary Time Books discussed on today's episode: Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito Woodworking by Emily St. James

    Amanda Jones on Libraries, Censorship, and Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025


    This episode of the Libro.fm podcast features an interview with Amanda Jones, a school librarian and anti-censorship advocate whose book "That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America" became a national bestseller. Amanda discusses her decision to write the book, the process of narrating the audiobook version, and the importance of combating book bans and censorship in libraries and schools. She provides advice for starting grassroots organizations to fight book bans and shares insights on navigating the complex issues around representation and censorship in literary collections. Read the full transcript: Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. Get Amanda's Book: That Librarian Books discussed on today's episode: Banned Together (Our Fight for Readers' Rights) by Ashley Hope Pérez Creep by Emma van Straaten All Friends Are Necessary by Tomas Moniz Big Familia by Tomas Moniz The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander

    Interview with Aaliyah Bilal, author of National Book Award Finalist "Temple Folk"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025


    In this episode of the Libro.fm podcast, hosts Craig and Karen interview Aaliyah Bilal, author of the 2023 National Book Award finalist "Temple Folk." Aaliyah discusses her creative process and journey to becoming a writer, why she prefers to write short stories and the inspiration behind her collection, and book recommendations for those interested in exploring Islam in Ghana and Sudan. Read the full transcript: Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Aaliyah: Aaliyah Bilal is an American writer acclaimed for her debut short story collection, Temple Folk, which explores the lives of Black Muslims in 1970s America. The collection was a finalist for the 2023 National Book Award for Fiction and the 2024 Aspen Words Literary Prize. Bilal received the 2024 Whiting Award and the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence. Get Aaliyah's books: Temple Folk Books discussed on today's episode: The Prophet of Zongo Street by Mohammed Naseehu Ali Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih

    Amanda Montell (Cultish) and Karla Cornejo Villavicencio (Catalina) LIVE panel @ The Texas Book Festival

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025


    Recorded live at the 2024 Texas Book Festival in Austin, this episode features authors Karla Cornejo Villavicencio (The Undocumented Americans, Catalina) and Amanda Montell (Cultish, The Age of Magical Overthinking). The authors discuss narrating their own audiobooks, touching on everything from incorporating humor and emotion to the challenges of audiobook production. They also offer advice for first-time narrators, discuss the nuances of audiobooks compared to print, and reflect on how their distinct styles shape the listening experience. Watch the live video recording here Read the full transcript: Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Karla: Karla Cornejo Villavicencio is an Ecuadorian-American writer and the author of The Undocumented Americans and Catalina. Her work, which focuses on race, culture, and immigration, has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue, Elle, Interview, and on NPR. About Amanda: Amanda Montell is an American writer and the author of Wordslut and Cultish. Her work, which focuses on language, linguistics, and pop culture, has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Wired, and on NPR. Get Karla's books: Catalina The Undocumented Americans Get Amanda's books: Cultish Wordslut The Age of Magical Overthinking

    Percival Everett on ‘James', Writing, Art, and the Magic of Language

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024


    In this episode, we chat with acclaimed author, poet, and painter Percival Everett to discuss his award-winning novel James— the 2024 National Book Award winner and Libro.fm's Audiobook of the Year. Percival shares his thoughts on the magic of language, the role of place in storytelling, and the whirlwind experience of his recent book tour. He also reflects on balancing his many creative passions, his journey as a writer, and the profound power of literature. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Percival: Percival Everett is a celebrated American writer and a Distinguished Professor of English at USC whose 2024 novel James won the National Book Award. His work has earned numerous honors, including the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award, the NBCC Ivan Sandrof Life Achievement Award, and the Windham-Campbell Prize. In 2023, his novel Erasure was adapted into the feature film American Fiction. Get Percival's books: James The Trees Erasure Books discussed on today's episode: The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler Dvorak's Prophecy by Joseph Horowitz Last Room On The Left by Leah Konen The Snow Killer by Ross Greenwood We Could Be Rats by Emily Austin

    Karla Cornejo Villavicencio on Identity, Belonging, and the Power of Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024


    In this episode, we sit down with Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, author of The Undocumented Americans and Catalina, which was longlisted for the 2024 National Book Awards. Cornejo Villavicencio opens up about her experience with meeting readers for the first time and how the unpredictability of the publishing world has shaped her perspective. She also discusses the process of recording Catalina's audiobook and how it led to her connecting with the novel in a deeper, more personal way. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Karla: Karla Cornejo Villavicencio is an Ecuadorian-American writer and the author of The Undocumented Americans and Catalina. Catalina was longlisted for the 2024 National Book Award for Fiction. Her work, which focuses on race, culture, and immigration, has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue, Elle, Interview, and on NPR. Get Karla's books: Catalina The Undocumented Americans Books discussed on today's episode: Model Home by Rivers Solomon Fingersmith by Sarah Waters The Drowned and the Saved by Primo Levi

    Adrian Bliss on TikTok, Humor, and Writing His First Book

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024


    In this episode, hosts Karen Farmer and Craig Silva chat with comedian, actor, and debut author Adrian Bliss. Adrian shares his journey from creating online comedy sketches to writing The Greatest Nobodies of History, which explores humorous and mostly factual stories of overlooked historical figures, such as Leonardo da Vinci's ferret and Henry VIII's Groom of the Stool. Adrian reflects on the shift from immediate online feedback to the publishing process and discusses creating an audiobook, collaborating with voice actors, and transitioning from short-form content to long-form storytelling. Plus, he shares his love for history, photography, and his favorite historical tidbits. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Adrian: Adrian Bliss is a British comedian, writer, and filmmaker known for his quirky and imaginative humor, often shared through viral sketches on social media. He gained popularity with his humorous historical and literary videos, blending absurdity with a touch of educational satire. Get Adrian's new book: The Greatest Nobodies of History Books discussed on today's episode: William by Mason Coile Immaculate Conception by Ling Ling Huang The River of Doubt by Candice Millard

    Banned Books Week: Philomena Polefrone and the ABA's fight to Protect Free Expression

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024


    In this episode, Philomena Polefrone, PhD discusses her role in advocating for intellectual freedom through the ABA. The conversation touches on book bans, censorship, and the role of bookstores as spaces for activism. The discussion covers the history of book bans, grassroots organizing, and the legal challenges involved in defending diverse literature. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Philomena: Philomena Polefrone is the Advocacy Associate Manager at the American Booksellers Association, where she champions intellectual freedom and free expression. With a background in bookselling and a decade in academia, Philomena brings a unique perspective to her work, blending literature and activism. She leads initiatives like the Set Books Free Project, aimed at combating book bans and promoting access to diverse, often censored literature. Her passion for defending the right to read makes her a key advocate in the fight against censorship. Books discussed on today's episode: Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson & Peter Parnell The 1619 Project by Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman & Jake Silverstein Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo Temple Folk by Aaliyah Bilal Catalina by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio

    Huda Fahmy (Yes I'm Hot in This) & Anna Hersh (Wild Rumpus) on Community, Creativity, and Youth Lit.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024


    On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we dive into literacy for young readers with graphic novelist Huda Fahmy and children's bookshop owner Anna Hersh. We dive into school reading lists, storytime at bookshops, building confidence, the process of turning graphic novels into audiobooks, and even a mischievous cat with a knack for escaping in baby strollers. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Huda Fahmy: Huda Fahmy grew up in Dearborn, Michigan, and has loved comics since she was a child. She taught English to middle and high schoolers for eight years before she started writing about her experiences as a visibly Muslim woman in America and was encouraged by her older sister to turn these stories into comics. Huda was a finalist for the National Book Award for her YA graphic novel, Huda F Cares?. About Anna Hersh: Anna is the co-owner and animal care coordinator at Wild Rumpus Bookstore in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Before Wild Rumpus she worked with exotic animals in sanctuaries. Books discussed on today's episode: Huda F Are You? by Huda Fahmy Huda F Cares by Huda Fahmy As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh Not Quite a Ghost by Anne Ursu Run by Blake Crouch Endgame by Frank Brady

    Interview with Mel Saavedra (Steamy Lit Bookstore / Steamy Lit Con)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024


    On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we chat with Mel Saavedra, the owner of Steamy Lit Bookstore and the driving force behind Steamy Lit Con. Mel discusses her deep passion for romance literature, the genre's growing popularity, and the importance of representation in romance novels. Mel also delves into her subscription service, the Steam Box, and her new podcast, Romance Unleashed. The episode concludes with a lightning round, Instagram story time, and, as always, some great book recommendations. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Mel: Mel Saavedra, founder of Steamy Lit, is a proud Latina, Navy Veteran, and dog mom. A passionate reader of steamy romance, her love for the genre deepened in 2020. Noticing the lack of representation for authors of color in romance, she created Steamy Lit to empower discussions around sexuality and self-love, and to provide a platform for underrepresented authors. Books discussed on today's episode: Brittainy Cherry's 'Elemental series' The Design of Us by Sajni Patel I Want to Die but I Still Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Sehee Old Wounds by Logan-Ashley Kisner The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods The Kingmaker by Kennedy Ryan

    Interview with Stephen Graham Jones (The Only Good Indians, My Heart is a Chainsaw)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024


    In today's episode, we interview renowned horror author Stephen Graham Jones. We delve into his latest book, "I Was a Teenage Slasher," and explore his passion for the horror genre. Additionally, we discuss his journey from aspiring farmer to successful writer, and pick his brain for book and movie recommendations! READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Stephen Graham Jones: Stephen Graham Jones is a prolific American horror author known for his unique blend of contemporary horror and Native American themes. Born in West Texas and a member of the Blackfeet Nation, Jones has written numerous acclaimed novels and short stories, including "The Only Good Indians" and "Mongrels." His work often explores themes of identity, cultural heritage, and the supernatural. Read Stephen Graham Jones's books: I Was A Teenage Slasher My Heart Is a Chainsaw The Only Good Indians Mongrels Books discussed on today's episode: Please Stop Trying to Leave Me by Alana Saab Mean Spirited by Nick Roberts Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs The Monkey's Paw by W.W. Jacobs

    Interview with Natalie Naudus (Audiobook narrator / Author of 'Gay the Pray Away')

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024


    On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we chat with prolific and beloved audiobook narrator Natalie Naudus who shares her journey into the world of audiobooks. We discuss the challenges and rewards of the profession, including the process of bringing characters to life through voice. The episode provides an insider's look at the audiobook industry, and we discuss tips and tricks of the trade, how AI narration is disrupting the industry, her debut novel, and much more. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: PRIMETIME when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Natalie Naudus: Natalie Naudus is one of the most beloved audiobook narrators working today. She has won an Audie award and nine Earphones awards, and maintains a robust social media following. She lives with her family on a mountain in Virginia. Gay the Pray Away is her debut novel which was released in June 2024. Read Natalie's book: Gay the Pray Away Books discussed on today's episode: Interesting Facts about Space by Emily Austin Sucker by Daniel Hornsby Grey Dog by Elliott Gish Ring by Koji Suzuki

    Interview with Christine Bollow (Co-Owner of Loyalty Bookstore in D.C.)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024


    On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we sit down with Christine Bollow, co-owner and events manager for the DC based, community-oriented Loyalty Bookstore. We discuss the importance of book events to communities, Christine's previous career in audiobooks, how Loyalty raises up young authors and marginalized voices, and our least favorite household chores. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. Books discussed on today's episode: Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki https://libro.fm/audiobooks/9781250824479-light-from-uncommon-stars Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton https://libro.fm/audiobooks/9781549113482

    Interview with Kalima DeSuze (Owner of Cafe con Libros Bookstore in Brooklyn, NY)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024


    In this episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we interview Kalima DeSuze, the owner of Cafe con Libros, an intersectional feminist bookstore and coffee shop in Brooklyn, New York. Kalima discusses the challenges of running a bookstore, the importance of community support, and the decision-making process behind stocking books. She also talks about the power of book clubs as spaces for discussion and connection, and the role of audiobooks in making reading more accessible. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. Books discussed on today's episode: The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker

    Interview with Mairi Oliver (Owner of Lighthouse Bookshop in Edinburgh, Scotland)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024


    On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we speak with Mairi Oliver, a bookseller and owner at Lighthouse Bookshop, a radical bookshop in Edinburgh, Scotland. We discuss the shop's mission as an unapologetically activist radical bookshop and its commitment to promoting diverse voices and fighting for social justice. We also talk about the shop's Pay It Forward program and the importance of accessibility in the book world. Photo credit: Rethink Retail READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. Books discussed on today's episode: Namesake: Essays on a Warrior Woman by N.S. Nuseibeh

    Interview with Claire Lombardo (Author of 'The Most Fun We Ever Had')

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024


    On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we sit down with NYT Bestselling author Claire Lombardo. We discuss her new book, Same As It Ever Was, as well as her previous novel, The Most Fun We Ever Had. We dive into her love for writing about family dynamics and the process of crafting realistic dialogue. She also shares what it's like to be a bookseller at Prairie Lights Books and offers book recommendations. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Claire Lombardo: Claire Lombardo's debut novel, The Most Fun We Ever Had, was an instant New York Times bestseller and has been translated or is forthcoming in over a dozen languages. Her second novel, Same As It Ever Was, releases in June 2024. Her short fiction has appeared in, among others, Playboy, Barrelhouse Magazine, Little Fiction, and Longform. Read Claire's books: Same As It Ever Was The Most Fun We Ever Had Books discussed on today's episode: The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters The Guncle Abroad by Steven Rowley The Sentence by Louise Erdrich Fellowship Point by Alice Elliott Dark American Mermaid by Julia Langbein The Shining by Stephen King Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke And Other Misfortunes Hardcover by Eric LaRocca

    Interview with Steven Rowley (Author of 'The Guncle' and 'The Celebrants')

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024


    In the final episode of our first-ever Libro.fm Podcast Extravaganza, we interview author Steven Rowley. We discuss "The Guncle" and its sequel, themes of grief and humor in his books, his experience narrating his own audiobooks, and more. The episode concludes with the hosts discussing plans for Independent Bookstore Day. Photo credit: Afonso Salcedo READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get 2 extra free credits to use on any audiobooks. About Steven Rowley: Steven Rowley is the New York Times bestselling author of Lily and the Octopus, a Washington Post Notable Book of 2016, The Editor, named by NPR as one of the Best Books of 2019, The Guncle, a Goodreads Choice Awards finalist for 2021 Novel of the Year and winner of the 22nd Thurber Prize for American Humor, and The Celebrants, a TODAY Show Read With Jenna Book Club pick. His fiction has been published in twenty languages. All of his books are in development for feature film or television adaptation. Read Steven's books: The Guncle The Guncle Abroad The Celebrants Lily and the Octopus The Editor Books discussed on today's episode: Weetzie Bat by Francesca Block

    Interview with Dr. Darcie Little Badger (Author of 'Elatsoe' and 'Sheine Lende')

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024


    In this episode of the Libro.fm Podcast Extravaganza, Craig and Karen interview Dr. Darcie Little Badger, author of "Elatsoe" and the prequel "Sheine Lende." Dr. Little Badger discusses her background as an oceanographer and her transition to full-time writing, the influence of her family on her work, and indigenous futurism. Photo: Bekah M. Photography READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get 2 extra free credits to use on any audiobooks. About Dr. Darcie Little Badger: Darcie Little Badger is a Lipan Apache writer with a PhD in oceanography. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Elatsoe, was featured in Time Magazine as one of the best 100 fantasy books of all time. Elatsoe also won the Locus award for Best First Novel and is a Nebula, Ignyte, and Lodestar finalist. Her second fantasy novel, A Snake Falls to Earth, received a Nebula Award, an Ignyte Award, and a Newbery Honor and is on the National Book Awards longlist. Her third book, Sheine Lende, is the prequel to Elatsoe and will be published in 2024. Read Darcie's books: Elatsoe Sheine Lende A Snake Falls to Earth Books discussed on today's episode: Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward The Grip of It by Jac Jemc James by Percival Everett

    Interview with Andrew Sean Greer (Author of 'Less' and 'Less is Lost')

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024


    On today's episode, we sat down with Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ‘Less,' Andrew Sean Greer. We discuss how he approached writing the sequel ‘Less is Lost', book recommendations, his favorite burrito in San Francisco, and what it's like to be a crossword clue and question on Jeopardy. Photo credit: Kaliel Roberts READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get 2 extra free credits to use on any audiobooks. About Andrew Sean Greer: Andrew Sean Greer is the author of seven works of fiction, including the bestsellers The Confessions of Max Tivoli and Less. Greer has taught at a number of universities, including Stanford and the Iowa Writers Workshop, been a TODAY show pick, a New York Public Library Cullman Center Fellow, a judge for the National Book Award, and a winner of the California Book Award and the New York Public Library Young Lions Award. He is the recipient of a NEA grant, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Read Andrew's books: Less is Lost Less The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells The Story of a Marriage Books discussed on today's episode: The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer Funny Story by Emily Henry

    Interview with Hanif Abdurraqib (Author of 'There's Always This Year')

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024


    In this episode, we interview author Hanif Abdurraqib about his new book, "There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension," his writing process, and the themes of aging and mortality in his book. We also discuss his upcoming tour and the importance of place and community in his work, as well as his favorite style of french fry. Photo: Kate Sweeney (https://www.katesweeneyphotography.com) READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get 2 extra free credits to use on any audiobook. About Hanif Abdurraqib: Hanif Abdurraqib is a poet, essayist, and cultural critic from Columbus, Ohio, and the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “Genius” grant. His most recent book, A Little Devil in America, was the winner of the Carnegie Medal and the Gordon Burns Prize and a finalist for the National Book Award. His first collection of essays, They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us, was named one of the books of the year by NPR, Esquire, BuzzFeed, O: The Oprah Magazine, Pitchfork, and Chicago Tribune, among others. Read Hanif's books: There's Always This Year They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us A Fortune For Your Disaster A Little Devil in America Books discussed on today's episode: The Apology by Jimin Han The Men Can't Be Saved by Ben Purkert Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange

    Introducing the Libro.fm Podcast Extravaganza!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024


    Join Craig and Karen for the first ever Libro.fm Podcast Extravaganza, a week-long celebration of authors, narrators, booksellers, and more leading up to Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday April 27th, 2024! Stay tuned for conversations with authors Hanif Abdurraqib, Andrew Sean Greer, Darcie Little Badger, and Steven Rowley. Libro.fm also has a huge sale and Golden Ticket Giveaway this week—head over to https://libro.fm/ibd for more details. Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get 2 extra free credits to use on any audiobooks. READ TRANSCRIPT

    Interview with S.A. Cosby (Author of All the Sinners Bleed & Razorblade Tears)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024


    In this episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we sat down with S.A. Cosby, bestselling author of All the Sinners Bleed and Razorblade Tears. We discussed his background and inspiration for becoming a writer, as well as his experiences with growing up in the South and writing a middle-grade book with Questlove. Photo credit: From the author @leoking8473 READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About S.A. Cosby: S. A. Cosby is an Anthony Award-winning writer from Southeastern Virginia. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Razorblade Tears & Blacktop Wasteland, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, was a New York Times Notable Book, and was named a best book of the year by NPR, The Guardian, andLibrary Journal, among others. When not writing, he is an avid hiker and chess player. Read S.A. Cosby's books: Razorblade Tears All the Sinners Bleed My Darkest Prayer Blacktop Wasteland The Rhythm of Time Books discussed on today's episode: Ozark Dogs Everybody Knows Beware the Woman Lowdown Road She's Not Sorry Sociopath: A Memoir

    Interview with Casey McQuiston (Author of Red, White & Royal Blue, One Last Stop)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024


    In this episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we sat down in person with Casey McQuiston, bestselling author of Red, White, and Royal Blue, One Last Stop, and I Kissed Shara Wheeler. We discussed audiobooks, their writing process, their upcoming novel ‘The Pairing,' and what it was like to work at Cold Stone Creamery and sing whenever they got tipped. Photo credit: Sylvia Rosokoff READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About Casey McQuiston: Casey lives at the intersection of fun, escapist romantic adventure and smart-mouthed characters with bad manners and big hearts. They were born and raised in the Deep South, which taught them how to love a good story and a great biscuit, and now lives and works in New York City with their dog, Pepper. Read Casey's books: One Last Stop I Kissed Shara Wheeler The Pairing Red, White & Royal Blue Books discussed on today's episode: Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands *The Prospects The Most Fun We Ever Had They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us

    Interview with Abraham Verghese (Author of 'The Covenant of Water')

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024


    In this episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we sat down in person with bestselling author and physician, Dr. Abraham Verghese. His most recent novel ‘The Covenant of Water' was an instant New York Times Bestseller, an Oprah Book Club Pick, and one of Barack Obama's top books of 2023. We discuss his research process, how he auditioned to narrate his own book, how his work as a physician impacts his writing, and his recipe for “bachelor chicken”. Photo credit: Christopher Michel - via CC BY-SA 3 READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About Abraham Verghese: Abraham Verghese, MD, MACP, is a best-selling author and a physician with a reputation for his focus on healing in an era where technology often overwhelms the human side of medicine. He received the Heinz Award in 2014 and was awarded the National Humanities Medal, presented by President Barack Obama, in 2015. Read Abraham's books: The Covenant of Water The Tennis Partner Cutting for Stone Books discussed on today's episode: Tom Lake by Ann Patchett The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Disorientation by Elaine Hsieh Chou Whalefall by Daniel Kraus The Fetishist by Katherine Min

    Interview with Stacey Abrams (Author, Politician, and Activist)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023


    In this episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we speak with writer, small business owner, politician, and voting rights activist Stacey Abrams. We cover her newest novel, her work in politics, book banning, her romance writer alter-ego, and more. Photo credit: Gage Skidmore via CC BY-SA 3. license. READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About Stacey Abrams: Stacey Abrams is the four-time New York Times bestselling author of Stacey's Extraordinary Words, While Justice Sleeps, Our Time is Now, and Lead from the Outside; an entrepreneur; and a political leader. She is the award-winning producer of the documentary, All In: The Fight for Democracy, which made the 2021 Academy Award shortlist for best documentary. Read Stacey's books: Rogue Justice While Justice Sleeps Our Time Is Now Lead from the Outside Books discussed on today's episode: What You Are Looking For Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama Network Effect by Martha Wells The Last Lion by William Manchester Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn How to Loiter In a Turf War by Coco Solid

    Interview with Kacen Callender (Author of Stars in Your Eyes, Felix Ever After)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023


    In this episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we were lucky enough to interview award-winning author Kacen Callender about their new book, "Stars in Your Eyes." We also discuss the importance of finding community and connection in their work, their experience in publishing, book banning, and more! READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About Kacen Callender: Kacen Callender is a Saint Thomian author of children's fiction and fantasy, best known for their Stonewall Book Award and Lambda Literary Award-winning middle grade debut Hurricane Child. Their fantasy novel, Queen of the Conquered, is the 2020 winner of the World Fantasy Award and King and the Dragonflies won the 2020 National Book Award for Young People's Literature. Read Kacen's books: Stars in Your Eyes Felix Ever After King and the Dragonflies Hurricane Child Moonflower Books we discussed on today's episode: Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones Hitchcock's Blondes by Laurence Leamer One in a Millennial by Kate Kennedy Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse

    Interview with Kelsey Norris (Author of House Gone Quiet)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023


    We sat down with author Kelsey Norris, whose debut collection of short stories, 'House Gone Quiet,' released on October 17th, 2023. We discussed the themes of her stories—the search for home and a sense of community and belonging—, her journey to becoming a full-time writer, multi-narrator audiobooks, the publishing industry, and more. READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About Kelsey Norris: Kelsey Norris is a writer and editor from Alabama. She earned an MFA from Vanderbilt University and has worked as a teacher in Namibia, a school librarian, and a bookseller. Her work has been published in The Kenyon Review, Black Warrior Review, and The Rumpus, among others. She is currently based in Washington, DC. Get Kelsey's book: House Gone Quiet (Stories) Books we discussed on today's episode: Stars in Your Eyes by Kacen Callender Tell Me I'm Worthless by Alison Rumfitt Sisters of the Lost Marsh by Lucy Strange The Changeling by Victor LaValle Quietly Hostile by Samantha Irby The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff

    Banned Books Week 2023 w/ Kelly Jensen (Book Riot) & Leah Johnson (Author)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023


    On this episode of the podcast, we chat with Kelly Jensen of Book Riot and Leah Johnson, author and owner of independent bookstore Loudmouth Books, to discuss combatting censorship, the importance of libraries, and much more. READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About Kelly Jensen: Kelly Jensen is an Editor at Book Riot, the largest independent book website in North America. She covers all things young adult literature and has written about censorship for nearly ten years. She is the author of three critically-acclaimed and award-winning anthologies for young adults. About Leah Johnson: Leah Johnson is an eternal midwesterner and author of award-winning books for children and young adults. Her bestselling debut YA novel, You Should See Me in a Crown, was a Stonewall Honor Book, and the inaugural Reese's Book Club YA pick. In 2021, TIME named You Should See Me in a Crown one of the 100 Best Young Adult Books of All Time. Books we discussed on today's episode: Ellie Engle Saves Herself by Leah Johnson Hope by Andrew Ridker Everything I Need I Get from You by Kaitlyn Tiffany The Forest Demands Its Due by Kosoko Jackson Outrage Machine by Tobias Rose-Stockwell The September House by Carissa Orlando

    Interview with Danny Caine (Author of How to Resist Amazon and Why)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023


    On today's episode, we sit down with Danny Caine, part owner of The Raven Book Store, poet, and author. We discuss his book How to Resist Amazon and Why and his forthcoming book How to Protect Bookstores and Why, what running a bookstore is like, the need for strong local communities, and why he considers himself a really good grocery shopper. READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About Danny Caine: Danny Caine is the owner of the Raven Book Store in Lawrence, Kansas. He is the author of the book "How to Resist Amazon and Why," and the forthcoming “How to Protect Bookstores and Why” from Microcosm Publishing. The author of the poetry collections "Continental Breakfast," "El Dorado Freddy's" and "Flavortown," his writing has appeared in Literary Hub, Publishers Weekly, DIAGRAM, Barrelhouse and other publications. He was the recipient of the 2019 Bookseller of the Year Award from the Midwest Independent Booksellers Association. Read Danny's' books: How to Resist Amazon and Why How to Protect Bookstores and Why Books we discussed on today's episode: The Netanyahus by Joshua Cohen Holly by Stephen King The September House by Carissa Orlando

    Interview with James McBride

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023


    On today's episode, we sit down with James McBride, a novelist, musician, and educator. We discuss his newest novel 'The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store', the writing process, the state of public education, the power of positive thinking, and much more. Author photo credit: Chia Messina READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About James McBride: James McBride is an accomplished musician and author of the National Book Award–winning The Good Lord Bird, the #1 bestselling American classic The Color of Water, and the bestsellers Song Yet Sung and Miracle at St. Anna. He is also the author of Kill 'Em and Leave, a James Brown biography. A recipient of the National Humanities Medal in 2016, McBride is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at New York University. Read James' books: Deacon King Kong The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store The Color of Water Five-Carat Soul The Good Lord Bird Books we discussed on today's episode: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer Happiness by Matthieu Ricard Pretend I'm Dead by Jen Beagin Gone to the Wolves by John Wray

    Interview with Nadia Odunayo (Founder and CEO of The StoryGraph)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023


    On today's episode, we chat with Nadia Odunayo, Founder and CEO of The StoryGraph, an indie alternative to Amazon-owned Goodreads. We discuss how The StoryGraph was founded, how it grew, and where it's going next, as well as the importance of indie companies in an ever-monopolized industry. READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About Nadia Odunayo: Nadia is the founder and CEO at The StoryGraph. She studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at University College, Oxford. She is a fan of fiction & storytelling, and how these can be used as tools for education, the process and execution around building products, particularly from scratch, and singing & dance. Books we discussed on today's episode: The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin American Kingpin by Nick Bilton Thank You For Listening by Julia Whelan Come and Get It by Kiley Reid American Queen by Sierra Simone The Art Thief by Michael Finkel The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride How to Resist Amazon and Why by Danny Caine

    Interview with V. E. Schwab (Author of 'The Invisible Life Of Addie La Rue')

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023


    On today's episode, we speak with author V.E. Schwab about The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue coming to paperback, the forthcoming addition to the Shades of Magic series, fan art, book tours, and more! Author photo credit: Jenna Maurice READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About V.E. Schwab's: VICTORIA “V. E.” SCHWAB is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty books, including the acclaimed Shades of Magic series, the Villains series, the Cassidy Blake series and the international bestseller The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. Her work has received critical acclaim, translated into over two dozen languages, and optioned for television and film. When not haunting Paris streets or trudging up English hillsides, she lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is usually tucked in the corner of a coffee shop, dreaming up monsters. Listen to V.E. Schwab's books: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue A Darker Shade of Magic Gallant The Fragile Threads of Power Vicious Books we discussed on today's episode: Little Thieves by Margaret Owen Woman, Eating by Claire Kohda Pageboy by Elliot Page I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston

    Interview with Ling Ling Huang (Author of "Natural Beauty")

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023


    In this episode, we speak with Ling Ling Huang, author of Natural Beauty and Grammy Award winning artist, about her debut novel, her journey to becoming an author, and how her music career and writing are intertwined. READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About Ling Ling Huang: Ling Ling Huang is a violinist and writer. Committed to expanding the concepts of tradition, Ling Ling is an active presence in the New York musical scene, appearing on stages from Carnegie Hall to National Sawdust. Her debut novel, Natural Beauty, was published in April 2023 by Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Constance Wu and Drew Comins are producing a series adaptation. Listen to Ling Ling's book: Natural Beauty Books we discussed on today's episode: Venomous Lumpsucker by Ned Beauman Rouge by Mona Awad The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw The Fragile Threads of Power by V. E. Schwab Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

    Interview with TJ Klune

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023


    On today's episode we sat down with author TJ Klune. We discuss his writing in depth, his new book "In the Lives of Puppets", robots, queer representation in literature and media, book banning, and more! READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. About TJ Klune: TJ KLUNE is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of The House in the Cerulean Sea, The Extraordinaries, and more. Being queer himself, Klune believes it's important—now more than ever—to have accurate, positive queer representation in stories. Listen to TJ Klune's books: The House in the Cerulean Sea Under the Whispering Door In the Lives of Puppets Books we discussed on today's episode: Silver in the Wood & Drowned Country by Emily Tesh The Stolen Heir by Holly Black Homebodies by Tembe Denton-Hurst

    Interview w/ Sara Nović (Author of 'True Biz')

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 56:25


    On today's episode we sit down with author Sara Nović. We talk not only about her writing, but also the importance of ASL representation—including in audiobooks. Sara is the author of the instant NYT Bestseller True Biz, as well as the books Girl at War and America is Immigrants. For this episode we also released the full video of the interview which can be watched here: https://youtu.be/G3J3uhYPCnM READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Photo credit © Zach Stone Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. Listen to Sara Nović's books: True Biz Girl At War America is Immigrants Books we discussed on today's episode: Deaf Republic by Ilya Kaminsky Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson Lucky Red by Claudia Cravens I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself by Marisa Crane Big Swiss by Jen Beagin In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune

    Interview with Grady Hendrix

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023


    On today's episode we sat down with author Grady Hendrix. Grady is the author of "The Final Girl Support Group", "The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires", and most recently "How to Sell a Haunted House". READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT About Grady: Grady Hendrix is an American author, journalist, public speaker, and screenwriter. He has written many books of fiction and non-fiction including: Horrorstör, My Best Friend's Exorcism, The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, The Final Girl Support Group, and most recently How to Sell a Haunted House. Hendrix lives in Manhattan and was one of the founders of the New York Asian Film Festival. Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. Listen to Grady's books: How to Sell a Haunted House The Final Girl Support Group My Best Friend's Exorcism The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires Paperbacks from Hell Horrorstör Books we discussed on today's episode: Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson True Biz by Sara Novic Now Is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson The Survivalists by Kashana Cauley

    Interview with Jeannine Cook & Celia Cook of Harriett's Bookshop

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023


    On today's episode, we sit down with the owner of Harriett's Bookshop in Philadelphia, PA, Jeannine Cook, and her mother and former librarian, Celia Cook. Harriett's is an Indie bookshop celebrating women authors, women artists, and women activists under the guiding light of Harriet Tubman. We discussed opening the bookstore as COVID started, expanding to pop-ups and sister stores, delivering books by horseback, and more. READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. Learn more about Harriett's Bookshop: Follow Harriet 's on Instagram Visit Harrie t's website to buy books Watch a documentary about the shop Books discussed on this episode: Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng Vanishing Fleece by Clara Parkes Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes Weyward by Emilia Hart The Magicians by Lev Grossman

    Interview with Neel Patel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023


    On today's episode we sat down with author and screenwriter Neel Patel. Neel is the author of the novel 'Tell Me How to Be' and a collection of short stories titled 'If You See Me, Don't Say Hi'. READ FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT About Neel: Neel Patel is a screenwriter and author who grew up in Champaign, Illinois. His writing has appeared in Elle India, The Paris Review, on Buzzfeed.com, and more. His first book, If You See Me, Don't Say Hi, is a New York Times Book Review Editors' choice, an NPR Best Book of 2018, and has been optioned for television. He lives in Los Angeles, where he writes for TV and film. Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. Listen to Neel's books: If You See Me, Don't Say Hi (Stories) Tell Me How to Be (A Novel) Books we discussed on today's episode: Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite True Biz by Sara Novic The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson Beware the Woman by Megan Abbott You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott Sisterhood of Sleuths by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman

    Audiobooks as Holiday Gifts!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022


    On today's episode we chatted with the Libro.fm staff and got their picks for audiobooks that make great gifts for the holiday season! Audiobooks make great last minute gifts and with Libro.fm you can gift a specific audiobook or a bundle of credits so your friends and family can choose books they want! READ TRANSCRIPTION BUY A GIFT BUNDLE: https://libro.fm/holiday Books discussed: The Rabbit Hutch by Tess Gunty The Land of Stories by Chris Colfer The Power of Fun by Catherine Price Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers So Help Me Golf by Rick Reilly Bombshell by Sarah MacLean The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy Chokepoint Capitalism by Rebecca Giblin & Cory Doctorow Babel by R. F. Kuang The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab Bunny by Mona Awad

    Interview with Ann Patchett

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022


    On today's episode we travelled to Nashville, TN and sat down in-person for a conversation with author and owner of Parnassus Books, Ann Patchett, to discuss bookstores, audiobooks, licorice, and more. READ TRANSCRIPTION About Ann: ANN PATCHETT is the author of seven novels and was the editor of Best American Short Stories, 2006, and has written three books of nonfiction. In November, 2011, she opened Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee, with her business partner Karen Hayes. She has since become a spokesperson for independent booksellers, championing books and bookstores. Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. Some of Ann's books: The Dutch House These Precious Days Commonwealth Bel Canto State of Wonder This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage Other audiobooks mentioned: Now Is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson The Hero of This Book by Elizabeth McCracken Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke

    Interview with Olivie Blake

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022


    On today's episode we have a conversation with novelist Olivie Blake. She is the author of The Atlas Six, The Atlas Paradox, and many more! We discuss how she pivoted careers, how her book went viral on TikTok, and whats coming up next! READ TRANSCRIPTION. About Olivie Olivie Blake is the pseudonym of Alexene Farol Follmuth, a writer based out of Los Angeles, CA. She is the author of multiple novels, anthologies, graphic novels, and film scripts, including the internationally bestselling THE ATLAS SIX from Tor Books, with forthcoming TV adaptation from Amazon Studios and Brightstar Productions. Olivie's books The Atlas Six The Atlas Paradox Masters of Death One for My Enemy Alone with You in the Ether Other audiobooks mentioned The Secret History by Donna Tartt Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth If I Had Your Face by Frances Cha Legendborn by Tracy Deonn Fault Lines by Emily Itami Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward

    Banned Books: A Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022


    On today's episode we have a conversation about banned books, censorship, and more with Traci Thomas (Host of The Stacks Podcast), Martha Hickson (A high school librarian from New Jersey), Kiese Laymon (author of 'Heavy' and Professor of Creative Writing and English at Rice University), and Nicole Lintemuth (owner of Bettie's Pages bookstore in Lowell, MI). TRANSCRIPTION: Read transcription of this episode here Use the promo code LIBROPODCAST for a free audiobook when you sign up for a new membership. Books mentioned Lawnboy by Jonathan Evison Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel This Book Is Gay by Juno Dawson All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson The Black Period by Hafizah Augustus Geter The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin Brown and Gay in LA by Anthony Christian Ocampo Fight Like Hell by Kim Kelly

    Interview with Emma Straub

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022


    On today's episode we have a conversation with novelist Emma Straub. She is the author of This Time Tomorrow, Modern Lovers, All Adults Here, and many more! She owns and runs an amazing bookstore, Books Are Magic, based in Brooklyn, New York. TRANSCRIPTION: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kiNJchlDrRmGuUZFm4UNkQxB_7FW1dNOGa3rD5ZQ4T0/edit?usp=sharing About Emma Emma Straub is the New York Times-bestselling author of five novels—This Time Tomorrow, All Adults Here, The Vacationers, Modern Lovers, Laura Lamont's Life in Pictures—and the short story collection Other People We Married. Her books have been published in more than 20 languages, and All Adults Here is currently in development as a television series. She and her husband own Books Are Magic, an independent bookstore in Brooklyn, New York. Emma's books This Time Tomorrow Modern Lovers All Adults Here The Vacationers Laura Lamont's Life in Pictures Other People We Married Other audiobooks mentioned The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer A Swim in a Pond in the Rain by George Saunders You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson On the Come Up by Angie Thomas Cult Classic by Sloane Crosley Recitatif by Toni Morrison Heartburn by Nora Ephron Heiresses by Laura Thompson I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

    Interview with Clint Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022


    On today's episode we chat with Clint Smith a staff writer at The Atlantic. He is the author of the narrative nonfiction book, How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America, and the poetry collection Counting Descent. Episode Transcription About this month's guest: Clint has received fellowships from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, New America, the Emerson Collective, the Art For Justice Fund, Cave Canem, and the National Science Foundation. His essays, poems, and scholarly writing have been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, Poetry Magazine, The Paris Review, the Harvard Educational Review, and elsewhere. He is a former National Poetry Slam champion and a recipient of the Jerome J. Shestack Prize from the American Poetry Review. Clint's books: How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America Counting Descent Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm membership to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. Audiobooks mentioned in this episode: The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois by Honoree Fanonne Jeffers The Movement Made Us by David J. Dennis Jr. & David J. Dennis Sr. An Immense World by Ed Yong Lost & Found: A Memoir by Kathryn Schulz The Prophets by Robert Jones, Jr. Dirty Work by Eyal Press

    Interview with Julia Whelan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022


    On today's episode we chat with author and narrator Julia Whelan. She is an Audie award winning narrator who has narrated over 500 books and also authored multiple books of her own. We discuss a wide range of topics including her new book Thank You For Listening (on sale 8/2/22), the audiobook industry, how narration works, what AI means to the industry and more! About this month's guest: Whelan is one of the top narrators recording today. She was named Audible's Narrator of the Year in 2014 and is a Grammy-nominated audiobook director. She has acquired multiple Audies and Society of Voice Arts Awards, including for the performance of her own novel, My Oxford Year. She has won dozens of Earphone Awards, The Audie Award for Best Female Narrator of 2019, and was presented with Audiofile Magazine's Lifetime Achievement Golden Voice Award in 2020. She can be found on Instagram @JustJuliaWhelan, Twitter @JustJuliaWhelan, and TikTok @JustJuliaWhelan. Julia's books: Thank You for Listening My Oxford Year Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm memberhsip to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. Audiobooks mentioned in this episode: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab Book Lovers by Emily Henry Educated by Tara Westover Yerba Buena by Nina LaCour Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

    Interview with Kendra Winchester

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022


    On this month's episode we chat with Kendra Winchester of Book Riot and Read Appalachia. We talk about audiobooks and why they DO count as reading, Disability Pride Month, Appalachian writing and literature, podcasting, and more. About this month's guest: Kendra Winchester is a Contributing Editor for Book Riot where she writes about audiobooks and disability literature. She is also the Founder of Read Appalachia, which celebrates Appalachian literature and writing. Previously, Kendra co-founded and served as Executive Director for Reading Women, a podcast that gained an international following over its six-season run. In her off hours, you can find her writing on her Substack, Winchester Ave, and posting photos of her Corgis on Instagram and Twitter @kdwinchester. Use promo code: LIBROPODCAST when signing up for a Libro.fm memberhsip to get an extra free credit to use on any audiobook. Audiobooks mentioned in this episode: Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau Disability Visibility by Alice Wong True Biz by Sara Novic Pachinko by Min Jin Lee Just by Looking at Him by Ryan O'Connell Left Behind: A Novel of the Earth's Last Days by Tim LaHaye & Jerry B. Jenkins

    Trailer for the Libro.fm podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022


    Trailer for the Libro.fm podcast, a monthly series of interviews and conversations about audiobooks with authors, narrators, booksellers, and the Libro.fm staff. Subscribe wherever you ger your podcasts, and follow us on social media, @LibroFM, on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Visit our website, https://libro.fm/podcast, to learn more about the show.

    What we do when we listen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022


    On this week's episode, Karen and Craig chat with the Libro.fm staff about the things we do while we listen to our audiobooks. From long car drives to weight lifting and everything in between. Get more ideas for listening activites on the Libro.fm blog: 18 Things to Do While You Listen to an Audiobook 8 Top Audiobook Listening Activities Who we chat with this week: Jenna Clark (Software engineer) Madi Mullen (Product manager) Nick Johnson (Creative director) Avery Johnson (Android developer) The audiobooks we discuss: Book Lovers by Emily Henry 100% Democracy: The Case for Universal Voting by Miles Rapoport and E.J. Dionne Red, White, & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson Cantoras by Carolina De Robertis Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon Robogenesis by Daniel H. Wilson Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard Shopgirl by Steve Martin Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang

    Meet the founders

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022


    Welcome to the first ever episode of the Libro.fm podcast! On today's episode we interview the founders of Libro.fm, Mark, Nick, and Carl about how the business got started, how it grew to where it is today, and where it's headed in the future! Use the promocode LIBROPODCAST for a free audiobook when you sign up for a new membership. Learn more at: http://www.libro.fm

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