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The eighteenth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Kite Runner episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fifteenth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Handmaid's Tale episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fifteenth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Duchess of Malfi episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fifteenth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Duchess of Malfi episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The thirteenth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Little Women episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The thirteenth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Heart of Darkness episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The twelfth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our The Bloody Chamber episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The eleventh episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Don Quixote, Part Two episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The tenth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Don Quixote, Part One episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The ninth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our To Kill A Mockingbird episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The eighth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Through the Looking Glass episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The seventh episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Alice's Adventures in Wonderland episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The sixth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from our Midsummer Night's Dream episode.You can hear us on an episode of Carl Sweeney's The Movie Palace here, in the last 5-10 minutes of the show, where we recommend our favourite pre-'70s film: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/classic-movie-recommendations-part-1/id1398503911?i=1000656989665 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fifth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from The Grapes of Wrath episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The forth episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from The Time Machine episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The third episode of SMFMS Bookends, the satellite show for Save Me From My Shelf. Here we read emails, answer listener questions, talk about what we're currently reading, watching, and playing, resuscitate the Bad Sex Awards™, and provide further outtakes and analysis cut from the Ivanhoe episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And the golden statue goes to... There are some trophies you don't mount on your bookshelf (pun intended) but they colour your career nonetheless. The Word Docs have gleefully unearthed the worst of the Bad Sex Awards to explore the act of love in print. With lots of laughter and a little light vomit, Amy, Sean and Alex will discuss the whos, the whys, and the oh-dear-god-nos of these explicit encounters. Warning: This episode contains weird swearing, confusing anatomy and icky metaphors. Not to be played in public. #AmyTMatthews #SeanWilliams #AlexVickeryHowe #TheSlugintheSky #LoveandDeath #MarryingOffMorganMcBride #SkinnyDipping #Beards #ShesAllThat #TheWildMan #HelmsDeep #TessLeSue #DefinitionsofSex #JulianGough #NippleSucking #Bleep #MaryCostello #TwistyPigPenis #DidierDecoin #SpiderArms #HannibalLecter #PleasureCave #MichaelBay #Blank #MyDadWroteaPorno #TabA #SlotB #CliveBarker #TheCentralZone #HaroldandMadge #BambiTits #SportsBall #HarryPotterandtheGiantSquid #TheOddKids #Haruki Murakami #AMedicalProblem #OhGloriousPubes! #AnyoneForBillards? #PornistheProblem #SanitisedBodies #LongerHarderMore See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
And the golden statue goes to... There are some trophies you don't mount on your bookshelf (pun intended) but they colour your career nonetheless. The Word Docs have gleefully unearthed the worst of the Bad Sex Awards to explore the act of love in print. With lots of laughter and a little light vomit, Amy, Sean and Alex will discuss the whos, the whys, and the oh-dear-god-nos of these explicit encounters. Warning: This episode contains weird swearing, confusing anatomy and icky metaphors. Not to be played in public. #AmyTMatthews #SeanWilliams #AlexVickeryHowe #TheSlugintheSky #LoveandDeath #MarryingOffMorganMcBride #SkinnyDipping #Beards #ShesAllThat #TheWildMan #HelmsDeep #TessLeSue #DefinitionsofSex #JulianGough #NippleSucking #Bleep #MaryCostello #TwistyPigPenis #DidierDecoin #SpiderArms #HannibalLecter #PleasureCave #MichaelBay #Blank #MyDadWroteaPorno #TabA #SlotB #CliveBarker #TheCentralZone #HaroldandMadge #BambiTits #SportsBall #HarryPotterandtheGiantSquid #TheOddKids #Haruki Murakami #AMedicalProblem #OhGloriousPubes! #AnyoneForBillards? #PornistheProblem #SanitisedBodies #LongerHarderMore See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A few weeks ago I wrote about the Bad Sex Awards, and the difficulties in writing publicly about sex, about representing a bodily and mental experienc... Bad Sex Awards@fineanddanya went antiquingSamuel Pepys referred to Charles II’s mistress he described asStraight to Hellbeam_me_up_softboiI wrote last week aboutMax Foxunlocked Part II of my recent essay “Poove Power”read Part II hereA Car Park in EnglandIt’s a ShameBeing, At Best, An Utter BoreChanty MuzakIf you’d like to subscribe, you can here
Discover why the Bad Sex Awards were cancelled for 2020 and find out why the very tiny town of Harvard, Massachusetts made it on the map. It's super hard to contain Larry and Andrew, perhaps they need a unicorn float.......... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mary-e-swarts/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mary-e-swarts/support
She battles with the battery life of her vibrator and Aquaman is back to talk about how to sexify the holidays! Follow Lara on her quest to gospel about sex, worship erotic art and give advice on your sexy confessions. This week: the in & outs of sex furniture, the best of the the ‘Bad Sex Awards’ and how to prep for ‘sanitary’ anal play. Amen. Sign up for my newsletter here!
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Literary Loitering | Cultural Anarchy with Books and The Arts
It’s time for another spin on the news wheel of cultural anarchy so round-and-around-and-around we go, and where it stops first is … penguins visiting and art gallery. Looks like we have a winner! After that it’s more usual fare (the word usual is used very loosely), children’s books by children, children’s books by James Patterson, a Woody Allen film taking the number one spot at the global box office, MP Michael Gove’s questionable bookshelf, republished Johnson fiction (this time it’s Dad), real-life-yet-still-fictional Terry Mindhunter, and what may be an early entry (pardon the fully intended pun), into the Bad Sex Awards. We also have a quiz about translations of English words into other languages, and vice versa. If you've enjoyed this podcast then please share us with your friends or leave us a rating on your podcast app of choice. You can also follow us on Twitter @TGS_TheGeekShow, or on other social media by searching for The Geek Show (http://thegeekshow.co.uk/) . If you want to show your support then head over to Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow) and give whatever you can. Thanks, and until next time, don't read anything we wouldn't! #LiteraryLoitering #TheGeekShow #Books #Novels #TheArts #Theatre #News #Reviews #Podcasts #CulturalAnarchy #Culture
Phil & Natalie talk to David Nicholls, the author of the Best Seller One Day, about his brand new paperback, Sweet Sorrow. The gorgeous tale of a boy who's just finished his GCSE's in the summer of 1997, and doesn't know what he wants to do with his life...except find love. Its heartwarming, full of hope and very funny. Phil & Natalie adored this book and in this chat with David you'll hear him talk about the influence the band Pulp had on this story; how the book compares to his teenage summers or not! And why he loathes Wuthering Heights and the Bad Sex Awards. You can buy Sweet Sorrow in paperback here: https://amzn.to/2ZHg4NF As Amazon Affiliates, we earn from qualifying purchases. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
New writers beware: saying that you are one invites interrogation on the nature of your work, where it has been published, and how much you're being paid – all difficult questions to answer when you're starting out. Writers, ultimately, come in many different shapes and sizes. The Word Docs are here to help you find your place in the pantheon, and to guide your dealings with Grandma next time you visit. Twitter: @TheWordDocs Instagram: @TheWordDocs Facebook: The-Word-Docs Tags - The Act of creation, Agents, Alien ideologies, Audiences, Author copies, Awards, Bad Sex Awards, Baking, Being orphaned, Beta readers, Brag shelves, Bravery, Brutal honesty, Business cards, Cakes, Career paths, Character identification, Characters, Chocolate, Community, Competitiveness, Conferences, Confidence, Conflicting feedback, Consultation, Continuity, Criticism, Critics, Disappointment, Doctor Who, Downturns, Drawer stories, Dreamweavers, Editors, Exposure, Fact vs fiction, Failure vs success, Family, Feedback, Gender-swapping, Genre discrimination, Good news, Gratuitous side projects, Growing the pie, Happiness, Honesty, Hope, The Imagined reader, Imposter syndrome, Inadequacies, Innate genius, Jealous peers, Kids, The Loneliness of success, Luck, Madness, Milestones, Money, Moral arguments, Parents, Parody, The Passionate response, Publishers, Professional vs amateur, Pseudonyms, Public adoration, Punctuation, Qualifications, The Queen, Rated R, Respiratory diseases, Royalties, Self-assessment, Sex scenes, Sense of humour, Sharing the love, Skills, Star Wars, Stalkers, Tall Poppy Syndrome, Taxonomy of writers, Theses, Tribes, Validation, Vampires, Visibility, Wattpad, Werewolves, Withholding, Wordsmiths, Writers' Associations, Writing for a living, Writer bling See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New writers beware: saying that you are one invites interrogation on the nature of your work, where it has been published, and how much you're being paid – all difficult questions to answer when you're starting out. Writers, ultimately, come in many different shapes and sizes. The Word Docs are here to help you find your place in the pantheon, and to guide your dealings with Grandma next time you visit. Twitter: @TheWordDocs Instagram: @TheWordDocs Facebook: The-Word-Docs Tags - The Act of creation, Agents, Alien ideologies, Audiences, Author copies, Awards, Bad Sex Awards, Baking, Being orphaned, Beta readers, Brag shelves, Bravery, Brutal honesty, Business cards, Cakes, Career paths, Character identification, Characters, Chocolate, Community, Competitiveness, Conferences, Confidence, Conflicting feedback, Consultation, Continuity, Criticism, Critics, Disappointment, Doctor Who, Downturns, Drawer stories, Dreamweavers, Editors, Exposure, Fact vs fiction, Failure vs success, Family, Feedback, Gender-swapping, Genre discrimination, Good news, Gratuitous side projects, Growing the pie, Happiness, Honesty, Hope, The Imagined reader, Imposter syndrome, Inadequacies, Innate genius, Jealous peers, Kids, The Loneliness of success, Luck, Madness, Milestones, Money, Moral arguments, Parents, Parody, The Passionate response, Publishers, Professional vs amateur, Pseudonyms, Public adoration, Punctuation, Qualifications, The Queen, Rated R, Respiratory diseases, Royalties, Self-assessment, Sex scenes, Sense of humour, Sharing the love, Skills, Star Wars, Stalkers, Tall Poppy Syndrome, Taxonomy of writers, Theses, Tribes, Validation, Vampires, Visibility, Wattpad, Werewolves, Withholding, Wordsmiths, Writers' Associations, Writing for a living, Writer bling See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New writers beware: saying that you are one invites interrogation on the nature of your work, where it has been published, and how much you're being paid – all difficult questions to answer when you're starting out. Writers, ultimately, come in many different shapes and sizes. The Word Docs are here to help you find your place in the pantheon, and to guide your dealings with Grandma next time you visit. Twitter: @TheWordDocs Instagram: @TheWordDocs Facebook: The-Word-Docs Tags - The Act of creation, Agents, Alien ideologies, Audiences, Author copies, Awards, Bad Sex Awards, Baking, Being orphaned, Beta readers, Brag shelves, Bravery, Brutal honesty, Business cards, Cakes, Career paths, Character identification, Characters, Chocolate, Community, Competitiveness, Conferences, Confidence, Conflicting feedback, Consultation, Continuity, Criticism, Critics, Disappointment, Doctor Who, Downturns, Drawer stories, Dreamweavers, Editors, Exposure, Fact vs fiction, Failure vs success, Family, Feedback, Gender-swapping, Genre discrimination, Good news, Gratuitous side projects, Growing the pie, Happiness, Honesty, Hope, The Imagined reader, Imposter syndrome, Inadequacies, Innate genius, Jealous peers, Kids, The Loneliness of success, Luck, Madness, Milestones, Money, Moral arguments, Parents, Parody, The Passionate response, Publishers, Professional vs amateur, Pseudonyms, Public adoration, Punctuation, Qualifications, The Queen, Rated R, Respiratory diseases, Royalties, Self-assessment, Sex scenes, Sense of humour, Sharing the love, Skills, Star Wars, Stalkers, Tall Poppy Syndrome, Taxonomy of writers, Theses, Tribes, Validation, Vampires, Visibility, Wattpad, Werewolves, Withholding, Wordsmiths, Writers' Associations, Writing for a living, Writer bling See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's where it's at! In this week's episode, it's our annual look at the Bad Sex Awards. Listen in two blokes laugh ridiculously at naughty words and terrible attempts at erotica in otherwise good books. It's always the best time of year! Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville
She ‘floods’ her kitchen and the girls talk about how to surprise your clit... Follow Lara on her quest to gospel about sex, worship erotic art and give advice on your sexy confessions. This week: the most popular porn search terms, the Literary Reviews’ bad sex awards and what gets someone kicked out of the girls’ beds.
This week on The Pleasure Podcast, our guest is the brilliantly bright, best-selling author Sarah Perry.Sarah's novels After Me Comes The Flood, The Essex Serpent, and Melmoth have made her into a house-hold name. The Essex Serpent was a number one bestseller in hardback, was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and was named Waterstones Book of the Year. It is currently being adapted for screen. Melmoth, a Gothic masterpiece of moral complexity, asking us profound questions about mercy, redemption, and how to make the best of our conflicted world, was a Sunday Times Bestseller and was shortlisted for The International Dylan Thomas Prize. She's been compared to Dickens, Bram Stoker and Kafka. But her writing refuses to follow conventions and genre and her Gothic spirit is always accompanied by sharp originality.She also happens to be one of the most interesting, worldly women I've ever had the pleasure to meet. Sarah's puritanical upbringing led her to find a secret world of pleasure and erotic imagination in literature, whether in Tess of the D'Urbervilles or her sisters' Jilly Cooper books stashed under the bed. Her tastes are wide and her conversation deep. We talk about what makes the great erotic moments in literature, what we're programmed to find erotic, the ethics of writing, the inadequacy of filthy language... and if there there really should be a Bad Sex Awards at all.She also reads out some delicious poetry by Hannah Sullivan and sexy James Joyce letters. Best to listen on your earphones for this one.The Pleasure Podcast is hosted by Naomi Sheldon and Anand Patel, edited by Matt Peover and hosted by Acast.After Me Comes The Flood, The Essex Serpent, and Melmoth are published by Serpent's TailThe Hannah Sullivan poem we discuss is You, Very Young in New York from Three PoemsElizabeth Smart's By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept is available hereYou can read some of James Jocye's letters to Nora hereAnd here's quotes from the full shortlist of the 2018 Bad Sex AwardsSocial Media:Naomi Sheldon @NaomiSheldon1Anand Patel @therealdranandSarah Perry www.sarahperry.net See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After some lighter conversation about Laura’s recent Wisconsin book trip, what we’re reading, and who the writerly voice of the millennial generation might be, we talk about Stacey Abrams’s romance-novel-themed appearance on Colbert, a recent discussion about whether the Bad Sex Awards are reflections of America’s latent puritanism, and the larger question of how sex writing intersects with notions of prestige and acclaim in the literary world. It’s warm out, we’re wearing shorts, come hang out.
Just in time for Christmas, Lauren and Megan delve into the world of undercover Nazis and unfortunate sex. Pro tip: don't listen to this with your family around the Christmas tree!
Literary Loitering | Cultural Anarchy with Books and The Arts
The end of the year draws near, and with one episode left before a well deserved break it’s time for those anarchic and rambunctious rapscallions of culture to once again do what they do best, and what better way to kick off the penultimate episode of 2018 than with the “Word” of the Year. Is it still fair to call it that given some of the previous entries? Isn’t it now an oxymoron to call it a “word”? Should we change it to “Thing From the Human Vocabulary” … of the year? Anyway, after that it’s time to find out what kind of filth has been kept in the Bodleian Library’s secretive Phi collection, why Barrow Island Primary School’s library has technically not checked out any books, where the citizenship of author Milan Kundera went, and what Jonathan Franzen thinks makes a good writer. The next episode is our last one of 2018, and it’s a doozy so make sure you tune in for the Bad Sex Awards! #LiteraryLoitering #TheGeekShow #Books #Novels #TheArts #Theatre #News #Reviews #Podcasts #CulturalAnarchy #Culture #OxfordDictionary #WordOfTheYear #BigDickEnergy #Toxic #MilanKundera #JonathanFranzen #BodleianLibrary #PhiCollection #BarrowIsland #Libraries #Czechia #CzechRepublic #Comedy #WritingTips
It's where it's at! In this week's episode, the two Crime Writers celebrate Christmas! In this instance, Christmas for the pair is the announcement of this year's Bad Sex Award nominations. They dissect the various descriptions, the odd words used, the visuals created, and the horror of sex in fiction. When done wrong. Contains smutty talk from the get go. (It's basically two men acting like teenagers and giggling about sex) Credits: Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions Music by Stuart Neville
Myf and Zan discuss the Victoria's Secret show and wonder if it still has a place in 2018 as it is, Zan does a call out to designers urging them to create 'fancy evening wear' for people with curves and Myf is here for the new [potential] craze of Goat Yoga. Plus, it's that time of the year again - The Bad Sex Awards are back! Show notes: Zan's dress search https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq9VRowAtRV/ Victoria's Secrets has a Mean Girls problem https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/12/victorias-secret-proves-brands-cant-be-negative-now/577210/ The Bad Sex Awards https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/nov/30/bad-sex-award-2018-the-contenders-in-quotes Goat Yoga https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2018/dec/03/goat-yoga-the-greatest-of-all-time-or-a-passing-fad The Coming Back Out Ball https://www.thecomingbackoutballmovie.com/ Vox Explained https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80216752 The Bold Type https://www.stan.com.au/watch/the-bold-type/season-1 Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan discuss the Victoria's Secret show and wonder if it still has a place in 2018 as it is, Zan does a call out to designers urging them to create 'fancy evening wear' for people with curves and Myf is here for the new [potential] craze of Goat Yoga. Plus, it's that time of the year again - The Bad Sex Awards are back! Show notes: Zan's dress search https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq9VRowAtRV/ Victoria's Secrets has a Mean Girls problem https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/12/victorias-secret-proves-brands-cant-be-negative-now/577210/ The Bad Sex Awards https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/nov/30/bad-sex-award-2018-the-contenders-in-quotes Goat Yoga https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2018/dec/03/goat-yoga-the-greatest-of-all-time-or-a-passing-fad The Coming Back Out Ball https://www.thecomingbackoutballmovie.com/ Vox Explained https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80216752 The Bold Type https://www.stan.com.au/watch/the-bold-type/season-1 Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Myf and Zan discuss the Victoria's Secret show and wonder if it still has a place in 2018 as it is, Zan does a call out to designers urging them to create 'fancy evening wear' for people with curves and Myf is here for the new [potential] craze of Goat Yoga. Plus, it's that time of the year again - The Bad Sex Awards are back! Show notes: Zan's dress search https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq9VRowAtRV/ Victoria's Secrets has a Mean Girls problem https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/12/victorias-secret-proves-brands-cant-be-negative-now/577210/ The Bad Sex Awards https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/nov/30/bad-sex-award-2018-the-contenders-in-quotes Goat Yoga https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2018/dec/03/goat-yoga-the-greatest-of-all-time-or-a-passing-fad The Coming Back Out Ball https://www.thecomingbackoutballmovie.com/ Vox Explained https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80216752 The Bold Type https://www.stan.com.au/watch/the-bold-type/season-1 Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au
Zan gives the goss on what happened backstage at the ARIA Awards when she was wearing Myf's clothes (creep), and the annual Bad Sex Awards for literature have begun again! We're talking Royal Family news and how “woke” the Windsors are becoming, and banging on about banging. Kind of. It's been a big week. Show notes: Backstage at the ARIAs: https://www.instagram.com/p/BcCBONHAxIh/?taken-by=zanrowe Meghan Markle's lineage: http://www.newsweek.com/prince-harrys-fiancee-meghan-markle-related-william-shakespeare-and-winston-726068 Bad Sex in Literature shortlist: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/nov/23/bad-sex-award-2017-shortlist-the-contenders-in-quotes Melania Trump's creepy Christmas: https://www.boredpanda.com/melania-trump-white-house-christmas-decorations-reactions/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=dmblog Thor: Ragnarok: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue80QwXMRHg Dirty John: http://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-dirty-john/ The Butterfly Effect: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-butterfly-effect-with-jon-ronson/id1258779354?mt=2
Zan gives the goss on what happened backstage at the ARIA Awards when she was wearing Myf’s clothes (creep), and the annual Bad Sex Awards for literature have begun again! We’re talking Royal Family news and how “woke” the Windsors are becoming, and banging on about banging. Kind of. It’s been a big week. Show notes: Backstage at the ARIAs: https://www.instagram.com/p/BcCBONHAxIh/?taken-by=zanrowe Meghan Markle’s lineage: http://www.newsweek.com/prince-harrys-fiancee-meghan-markle-related-william-shakespeare-and-winston-726068 Bad Sex in Literature shortlist: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/nov/23/bad-sex-award-2017-shortlist-the-contenders-in-quotes Melania Trump’s creepy Christmas: https://www.boredpanda.com/melania-trump-white-house-christmas-decorations-reactions/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=dmblog Thor: Ragnarok: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue80QwXMRHg Dirty John: http://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-dirty-john/ The Butterfly Effect: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-butterfly-effect-with-jon-ronson/id1258779354?mt=2
Zan gives the goss on what happened backstage at the ARIA Awards when she was wearing Myf’s clothes (creep), and the annual Bad Sex Awards for literature have begun again! We’re talking Royal Family news and how “woke” the Windsors are becoming, and banging on about banging. Kind of. It’s been a big week. Show notes: Backstage at the ARIAs: https://www.instagram.com/p/BcCBONHAxIh/?taken-by=zanrowe Meghan Markle’s lineage: http://www.newsweek.com/prince-harrys-fiancee-meghan-markle-related-william-shakespeare-and-winston-726068 Bad Sex in Literature shortlist: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/nov/23/bad-sex-award-2017-shortlist-the-contenders-in-quotes Melania Trump’s creepy Christmas: https://www.boredpanda.com/melania-trump-white-house-christmas-decorations-reactions/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=dmblog Thor: Ragnarok: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue80QwXMRHg Dirty John: http://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-dirty-john/ The Butterfly Effect: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-butterfly-effect-with-jon-ronson/id1258779354?mt=2
In the first episode of the Always Take Notes podcast Simon and Kassia interview Jonathan Beckman, the deputy editor of 1843 (the lifestyle and culture magazine from The Economist) and author of the award-winning 'How to Ruin a Queen.' Jonathan previously worked at the Literary Review, where he ran the Bad Sex Awards – indeed that's how Kassia first met him… You can find us online at alwaystakenotes.com, @takenotesalways on Twitter, and facebook.com/alwaystakenotes. Always Take Notes is presented by Simon Akam and Kassia St Clair and produced by Olivia Crellin, Ed Kiernan and Elizabeth Davies. This episode was edited by Elizabeth Davies. Zahra Hankir is our communities editor and deals with all things social media. Our music is by Jessica Dannheisser and our logo was designed by James Edgar. Thanks to The Two Chairmen pub in Westminster for hosting us.
Finnes det en forbindelse mellom psykiske lidelser og skribenter? Hvordan takler man skrivesperre? Og hvorfor er det så vanskelig å skildre sex innen skjønnlitteratur? Denne uken på Skumma Kultur utforsker vi skrivingens underverden, i tillegg til å servere noen diktopplesninger. Vi vurderer hvor nyttig The Guardian's Bad Sex Awards er, samt hvordan skrivesperre kan ramme forskjellige deler av din hverdag. I studio: Samantha Hatten, Valeria Shuvatova, & Antonie Lovise Endresen.