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The Skeletal System Sources: https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/skeleton/277080 https://www.ducksters.com/science/bones.php Manolis, Kay. Skeletal System. Bellwether Media, 2009. Ziefert, Harriet, and Amanda Haley. You Can't See Your Bones with Binoculars: A Guide to Your 206 Bones. Blue Apple Books, 2006. Send us listener mail! Send an audio message: anchor.fm/inquisikids-daily/message Send an email: podcast@inquisikids.com
This week Tayla is joined by two librarians, Matthew and Jo, to talk about all things video games. They go deep, thinking about what makes a piece of media a video game and well as share some of their favorite titles. They also discuss Foucault, niche music, and horror novels. During The Last Chapter they discuss what their favorite world building detail in fiction is? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Skull-Face Bookseller Honda-san. Vol. 1 by Honda; translation by Amanda Haley; lettering by Bianca Pistillo The Shining by Stephen King The Turn of the Screw by Henry James Cruising the Library by Melissa Adler The Birth of Biopolitics Lectures at the College de France, 1978-1979 by Michel Foucault Nineteen Way of Looking at Wang Wei by Eliot Weinberger Let's Talk About Race in Storytimes by Jessica Anne Bratt & Kirby McCurtis Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe Manifestly Haraway by Donna J. Haraway AV Laurel Hell by Mitski (bandcamp) Sun Outside My Window by Strawberry Guy (YouTube) Jacob Geller (YouTube) Lilli Furfaro (Youtube) Tales of the Mighty by Chase Noseworthy (Spotify) Wayneradiotv (YouTube) Video Games Gone Home Tacoma Civilization VI Parkitect Hyper Light Drifter Unpacking Tetris Effect Other Book Club for Masochists Digitized Public Laws and Acts & Resolves, Rhode Island State Library
Squirt and Sprout are joined by their Mimi (visiting from Texas) to discuss the newest addition to our backyard, groundhogs. These subterranean-dwelling relatives of squirrels are sometimes called woodchucks or whistle pigs. We read the book Grumpy Groundhog written by Maureen Wright and illustrated by Amanda Haley. We also give a shout-out to fans across the globe... thanks for listening!
For the first Translator Tea Time in 2017, Jenny McKeon and Amanda Haley answer some reader questions before delving into the topic of the day: productivity! What goes on in their day, how do they work on their manga, and more in this month's TTT.
Amanda Haley and Jenny McKeon get together to talk about the biggest hot-button issue that hovers over the translation industry in years...Translation notes. Ok, maybe not, but as many have inquired about it, these two professional translators talk about this and more.
In this month's Translator Tea Time, manga translators Jenny McKeon and Amanda Haley chat about whether they're given a manga bible or if they create their own, fanfiction, what programs they download or don't download, RPGs, and popular manga titles that won't get licensed.
Amanda Haley, who was the best overall translator of Coppelion in the first Manga Translation Battle, and Jenny McKeon, who got first prize as the best translator of Nichijou in the third Manga Translation Battle, are now podcasting, and that means explaining how one feels when they translate an ecchi manga in public.
Manga translator Amanda Haley stops by to talk about GTO, Baka & Test, new translation challenges, the translation field, and digital manga.
Interview with Amanda Haley