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One Bright Book
Episode #26: The Wedding

One Bright Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 80:27


Welcome to One Bright Book! Join our hosts Rebecca, Frances and Dorian as they discuss THE WEDDING by Dorothy West and chat about their current reading. Summer is upon us, so we are setting ourselves free just a little bit. July and August will feature some bonus content as well as a wrap-up conversation about our summer reading. Look out for details about these conversations on our social media accounts. Our next regularly scheduled episode will be in September when we will discuss A HOUSE IN PARIS by Elizabeth Bowen. We would love to have you read along with us, and join us for our conversation coming to you as the first signs of fall arrive. We are holding a contest! We've each picked six books we're excited to read this summer. You can check out all the books at our store. But who chose what? Which books have caught Rebecca's eye? What's Dorian checking out? Which titles are calling to Frances? Match titles with reader, and send your responses via DM to the One Bright Book twitter account or email at onebrightmail@gmail.com.  Entries due at noon on July 4th, central time. Open world-wide.  Want to support the show? Visit us at Bookshop.org or click on the links below and buy some books! Books Mentioned: The Wedding by Dorothy West The Living Is Easy by Dorothy West Colored People: A Memoir by Henry Louis Gates Jr. Any Person Is the Only Self: Essays by Elisa Gabbert Emergency by Daisy Hildyard The Second Body by Daisy Hildyard Reading the Room: A Bookseller's Tale by Paul Yamazaki The Art of Libromancy: On Selling Books and Reading Books in the Twenty-First Century by Josh Cook All Fours by Miranda July Kala by Colin Walsh The House in Paris by Elizabeth Bowen You might also be interested in: Notes From a Small Press, Anne Trubek - https://notesfromasmallpress.substack.com/ “Shades of Difference” by Susan Kenney (NYT review in year of publication) - https://www.nytimes.com/1995/02/12/books/shades-of-difference.html Further resources and links are available on our website at onebrightbook.com. Browse our bookshelves at Bookshop.org. Comments? Write us at onebrightmail at gmail Find us on Twitter at @pod_bright Frances: @nonsuchbook Dorian: @ds228 Rebecca: @ofbooksandbikes Dorian's blog: https://eigermonchjungfrau.blog/ Rebecca's newsletter: https://readingindie.substack.com/ Our theme music was composed and performed by Owen Maitzen. You can find more of his music here: https://soundcloud.com/omaitzen.  

Crazy Good Turns
Anne Trubek, Founder of Belt Publishing: Sharing Good Books and Good Ideas, Elevating Voices that Might Otherwise Go Unheard, and Staying Afloat as a Small Press

Crazy Good Turns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 29:05


Trubek is an author, publisher and entrepreneur who's been the driving force being an independent book publisher since 2012. She blogs about her experiences on Substack at notesfromasmallpress.substack.com.  We'll discuss:  Why publishing is “slow motion gambling,” and how she manages to stay afloat How she finds new authors — including one who published her first book at age 70  A tragedy that turned into a Crazy Good Turn  

Medieval Death Trip
MDT Ep. 100: Concerning the Litigious Origins of Printing

Medieval Death Trip

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 79:33


For our 100th episode, we look at one of the technologies that marks an endpoint for the middle ages, the printing press, and consider how Johann Gutenberg may be a prototype for today's paranoid tech tycoons and the lawsuits that so often dog them. Today's Texts: Van der Linde's, A. The Haarlem Legend of the Invention of Printing. Translated by J.H. Hessels, Blades, East, & Blades, 1871. Google Books. Schröder, Edward. Das Mainzer Fragment vom Weltgericht. Gutenberg-Gesellschaft, 1908. Archive.org. Trithemius, Johannes. "From In Praise of Scribes." In Writing Material: Readings from Plato to the Digital Age. Edited by Evelyn B. Tribble and Anne Trubek, Longman, 2003, pp. 469-475. Music Credit: Edvard Grieg, Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16, II. Adagio, performed by Skidmore College Orchestra and made available under the CC-PD license on MusOpen.org.

Keen On Democracy
Anne Trubek: Why Should You Write a Book During a Pandemic?

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 27:35


Anne Trubek is the founder and director of Belt Publishing. She is the editor of the forthcoming Voices From the Rust Belt (Picador 2018), the author of The History and Uncertain Future of Handwriting and A Skeptic’s Guide to Writers’ Houses. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Wired, MIT Technology Review, Smithsonian, Slate, Salon, Belt and numerous other publications. A tenured professor at Oberlin College from 1997-2015, she currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

St. Louis Speaks
Episode 53- Ryan Schuessler & Anne Trubek (St. Louis Anthology)

St. Louis Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 40:10


Stef Russell sat down with Belt Magazine founder Ann Trubek and St. Louis (Kirkwood) native, Ryan Lee Schuessler, editor of Belt's St. Louis Anthology for a great podcast. Stef leads listeners on a spoiler free exploration of some of the poems and short stories from the Anthology, Kinloch to Little Bosnia.

Majic Morning Show
Sue Allen, Matt Granite, Anne Trubek, Deborah Norville

Majic Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 121:10


Sue Allen--Great Lakes Science Center, Matt Granite has a deal on a Spa Treatment kit , Anne Trubek talks about her book "Voices From the Rust Belt" Deborah Norville from "Inside Edition"

Majic Morning Show
Michael Huff, Anne Trubek, Matt Granite, Knuckleheads in the News, Jason Hervey

Majic Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 114:45


Dean of Tri-C's Hospitality Management Center of Excellence Michael Huff talks about Cleveland Eats, Anne Trubek discusses "The History and Uncertain Future of Handwriting", Matt Granite shares a deal on shoes, and then it's another exciting edition of Knuckleheads in the News!

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
WRITER 173: How to improve your writing. And meet Anne Trubek, author of “The History and Uncertain Future of Handwriting”.

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 35:39


How to improve your writing. And meet Anne Trubek, author of “The History and Uncertain Future of Handwriting”. And where does the term “John Hancock” come from? Read the show notes.  Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com

Please Explain (The Leonard Lopate Show)
Is Cursive Obsolete? The Writing May be on the Wall

Please Explain (The Leonard Lopate Show)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 29:29


Handwriting has helped shape culture ever since the ancient Sumerians created an alphabet on clay tablets. But are digital communication and the internet threatening to make handwriting obsolete? Anne Trubek , author of The History and Uncertain Future of Handwriting, joins us for this week's Please Explain all about handwriting! Do you have questions about handwriting? Send us your questions in a comment below, or let us know on Twitter or Facebook!  Today's Please Explain: handwriting! We want to see yours. Some pangrams from our show staff to get you started pic.twitter.com/OdFWs6L3la — Leonard Lopate Show (@LeonardLopate) September 9, 2016 Hey .@LeonardLopate ! Here's my very best attempt at neat penmanship. I think I'll stick to typing... pic.twitter.com/ld3ZRa85kG — Deanna Norcross (@DMCNorcross) September 9, 2016 @LeonardLopate My scrawl. The young new postal worker has a hard time reading it. Would like me to print. Defiance. pic.twitter.com/zfdk84AUxh — Kit Lane (@kitlane) September 9, 2016 @LeonardLopate @WNYC i don't hold a pen the "right" way but teachers let it slide bc i have neat handwriting pic.twitter.com/hot5dFS8C2 — Heather Schmelzlen (@anchorlines) September 9, 2016 @LeonardLopate Can't decide between upper & lower case haha pic.twitter.com/NqX4bCOvYN — Kurt Gallagher (@Kurtoons) September 9, 2016

Penn Press Podcasts
Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 1: Anne Trubek, A Skeptic's Guide to Writers' Houses

Penn Press Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2010 24:20


Nov 1, 2010. Anne Trubek, journalist and Associate Professor at Oberlin College, recounts her travels to writer's house museums across the United States. She has visited Hannibal, MO, the birthplace of Mark Twain; the Hemingway house in Key West, FL; and Concord, MA, home to Louisa May Alcott and a host of other American authors.