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Bill Richert - Winter KillsWinter Kills is a 1979 satirical black comedy thriller film written and directed by William Richert, based on the eponymous novel of 1974 by Richard Condon. A fiction inspired by the assassination conspiracy theories about President John F. Kennedy, its all-star cast includes Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Anthony Perkins, Eli Wallach, Richard Boone, Toshirō Mifune, Sterling Hayden, Dorothy Malone, Belinda Bauer, Ralph Meeker, Elizabeth Taylor, Berry Berenson and Susan Walden.The film simplifies the plot of the book somewhat, emphasizing humor. It follows the events surrounding the assassination of the fictional President Kegan (based on John F. Kennedy). Several years later, Kegan's half-brother Nick (Bridges) discovers leads which suggest there may have been a plot to kill the President.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
In this episode, we get excited about two new books: Perspective(s): A Novel by Laurent Binet and The Impossible Thing by Belinda Bauer. Then Dave shares the app that's decoding nature's secrets in his favorite park. Links Perspective(s): A Novel by Laurent Binet The Impossible Thing by Belinda Bauer HHhH by Laurent Binet — hear Mel talk about it on our Prague podcast episode The Black House by Peter May — hear Mel talk about it on our Scotland episode Seek by iNaturalist: download the app for Apple or Google, watch a demo video, get the user's guide Transcript of this episode. The Library of Lost Time is a Strong Sense of Place Production! https://strongsenseofplace.com Join our FREE Substack to get our (awesome) newsletter and join in chats with other people who love books and travel. Do you enjoy our show? Do you want to make friends with other (lovely) listeners? Please support our work on Patreon. Every little bit helps us keep the show going and makes us feel warm and fuzzy inside - https://www.patreon.com/strongsenseofplace As always, you can find us at: Our site Instagram Substack Patreon Parts of the Strong Sense of Place podcast are produced in udio! Some effects are provided by soundly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're joined by Belinda Bauer for a fun chat all about her new book The Impossible Thing, her habit of wearing watches that don't work, her Call of Duty skills (or lack thereof), and making sure the bird doesn't talk. Plus – Dave and Laura share more horror stories from Greece including another student injury … Continue reading Belinda Bauer Knows Why The Bird Shouldn’t Talk
Belinda Bauer on The Impossible Thing… A Crime Story Like No Other A taut, brilliantly imagined novel packed with intrigue at every turn, The Impossible Thing cements Belinda Bauer's place as one of our great crime writers. From the two-time winner of the CWA Crime Novel of the Year and Sunday Times bestselling author of … Continue reading Episode 162: Interview with Belinda Bauer, author of The Impossible Thing →
In this interview, I chat with Belinda Bauer about The Impossible Thing, the world of rare bird egg collecting, how hard it was to find information on this subject matter and why, how she characterizes the book, the title and cover, what surprised her the most when writing this one, and much more. Belinda's recommended reads are: There Are Rivers in the Sky by Elif Shafuk Tommy the Bruce by James Yorkston Looking for some great winter reads? Check out my printable 17-page 2025 Winter Reading Guide with 45 new titles vetted by me that will provide great entertainment this winter. I also include mystery series recommendations, new releases in a next-in-the-series section and fiction and nonfiction pairings. Want to know which new titles are publishing in January - May of 2025? Check out our third Literary Lookbook which contains a comprehensive but not exhaustive list all in one place so you can plan ahead. The Impossible Thing can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Threads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly Hooker joins me for the December's Real Time Reading episode where we highlight our current, past and upcoming reads. Kelly's Selections: Last: The Dollhouse Academy by Margarita Montimore Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney Now: Deep Cuts by Holly Blakely Bluebird Day by Megan Tady Next: Blood and the Badge: The Mafia, Two Killer Cops, and a Scandal That Shocked the Nation by Michael Cannell More or Less Maddy by Lisa Genova DNFs or Didn't Like: The Fisherman's Gift by Julia R. Kelly Book Mail Highlights: The Lotus Shoes by Jane Yang Flirting With Disaster by Naina Kumar Cindy's Selections: Last: The Siege: A Six-Day Hostage Crisis and the Daring Special-Forces Operation That Shocked the World by Ben Macintyre Splinter Effect by Andrew Ludington Now: Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall Memorial Days by Geraldine Brooks Next: The Bird Hotel by Joyce Maynard The Blessing Way by Tony Hillerman DNFs or Didn't Like: Maya and Natasha by Elyse Durham Book Mail Highlights: The Ghostwriter by Julie Clark The Impossible Thing by Belinda Bauer Want to know which new titles are publishing in January - May of 2025? Check out our third Literary Lookbook which contains a comprehensive but not exhaustive list all in one place so you can plan ahead. Join my Patreon group to support the podcast. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Connect with Kelly Hooker on Instagram. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Threads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michaela talks to one of her favourite writers, Robbie Arnott, about “Dusk”; a beautiful and beguiling tale of siblings, so down on their luck they embark on an impossible quest to slay a puma in the Tasmanian highlands and claim a life-changing bounty. Sarah chats to stand-out millennial Hannah Ferguson about her second book, “Taboo: Conversations we never had about sex, body image, work and relationships” Then, the Tsundoku gang gets together to discuss their favourite books of 2024 and the book they’d most like to find in their Christmas stocking. Guests Robbie Arnott, author of “Dusk” Hannah Ferguson, author of “Taboo: Conversations we never had about sex, body image, work and relationships” Other books that get a mention Robbie Arnott also mentions “Creation Lake” by Rachel Kushner, “The Sound of Waves” by Yukio Mishima, “Deep Water; The world in the ocean” by James Bradley, “Old School” by Tobias Wolff and “The Hobbit” by JRR Tolkien Cath mentions “The Red Children”, “The White Children”, “My Driver” and "My Cleaner” by Maggie Gee and Belinda Bauer’s books “Snap”, “Exit” and “The Impossible Thing” Annie mentions “The Sea of Tranquility” by Emily St John Mandel,“The Beesting” by Paul Murray, “Caledonian Roads” by Andrew O’Hagan and the Robert Harris books, “Precipice”, “Pompeii” and “Fatherland” Sarah mentions “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin, “All Fours” by Miranda July, “The Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafon and “Stone Yard Devotional” by Charlotte Wood Michaela mentions “Other Houses” by Paddy O'Reilly and “Orbital” by Samantha Harvey INSTAGRAM @robbie_gc_arnott @macmillanaus @hannahferguson_@affirmpressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michaela talks to one of her favourite writers, Robbie Arnott, about “Dusk”; a beautiful and beguiling tale of siblings, so down on their luck they embark on an impossible quest to slay a puma in the Tasmanian highlands and claim a life-changing bounty. Sarah chats to stand-out millennial Hannah Ferguson about her second book, “Taboo: Conversations we never had about sex, body image, work and relationships” Then, the Tsundoku gang gets together to discuss their favourite books of 2024 and the book they’d most like to find in their Christmas stocking. Guests Robbie Arnott, author of “Dusk” Hannah Ferguson, author of “Taboo: Conversations we never had about sex, body image, work and relationships” Other books that get a mention Robbie Arnott also mentions “Creation Lake” by Rachel Kushner, “The Sound of Waves” by Yukio Mishima, “Deep Water; The world in the ocean” by James Bradley, “Old School” by Tobias Wolff and “The Hobbit” by JRR Tolkien Cath mentions “The Red Children”, “The White Children”, “My Driver” and "My Cleaner” by Maggie Gee and Belinda Bauer’s books “Snap”, “Exit” and “The Impossible Thing” Annie mentions “The Sea of Tranquility” by Emily St John Mandel,“The Beesting” by Paul Murray, “Caledonian Roads” by Andrew O’Hagan and the Robert Harris books, “Precipice”, “Pompeii” and “Fatherland” Sarah mentions “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin, “All Fours” by Miranda July, “The Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafon and “Stone Yard Devotional” by Charlotte Wood Michaela mentions “Other Houses” by Paddy O'Reilly and “Orbital” by Samantha Harvey INSTAGRAM @robbie_gc_arnott @macmillanaus @hannahferguson_@affirmpressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I interview Elly Griffiths about her new book “The Frozen People” and I give my top 12 books of 2024.ALSO:Elly recommends 3 books for us:Beautiful People by Amanda JenningsNotes on a Drowning by Anna Sharpe.Stone Blind by Natalie HaynesPHILIPPA's TOP READS OF 2024The Betrayal of Thomas True by A. J. WestWitchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady HendrixRubbernecker by Belinda Bauer. Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness.The Home Child by Liz Berry.The Mercy Chair by M. W. Craven.The Spell Shop by Sarah Beth Durst. Brotherless Night by V. V. GaneshananthanNightbloom by Peace Adzo Medie 10. A Bookshop of one's own by Jane Cholmeley,11.After the Storm by G. D Wright12.The Instrumentalist by Harriet Constable.Honourable mention: The Guncle by Steven Rowley. Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/533022350711635/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/quickbookreviews.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/quick_book_reviewsThreads: @quick_book_reviewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickbookreviewsTwitter: https://x.com/quickbookrevie3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We review Robocop 2 (1990) on The Atomic Cinema Experiment. This is a sci fi movie podcast. Robocop 2 is directed by Irvin Kershner and stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Daniel O'Herlihy, Tom Noonan, Belinda Bauer, Gabriel Damon patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv all links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Email: mftvquestions@gmail.com Audio version: https://the-ace-atomic-cinema-experime.pinecast.co
Warm up that blowtorch and slip off your bra through your shirt sleeve as we splash into 1983's Flashdance. Why were butts so flat in the 80s? Did Nair literally and figuratively scar a generation? Can we give Jennifer Beals forever props for championing the off-the-shoulder look? And we all know about that iconic scene, but why is the rest of this movie so very very wet? We'll give you our answers in the form of this interpretive dance.
#OnTheSofa With Victoria. Season 4, Episode 10: So you're published. Now what? Belinda Bauer (Exit, Snap) & Clare Mackintosh (Game of Lies , July 2023) reveal the realities of being a writer and how it compares to the dream. The pressure of coming up with shiny new ideas- to a schedule. And even how writing affects our reading.VICTORIA SELMANSundayTimes bestselling author of Truly Darkly DeeplyAmazon Author Page: https://amzn.to/3xmvMeSWebsite for news and giveaways: http://www.victoriaselmanauthor.comTwitter: @VictoriaSelmanWe love to hear from our listeners! Find me on Twitter @VictoriaSelman and join in the chat using #OnTheSofaWithVictoriaProduced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and LeighCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023&CWA Daggers 2023
Recorded on April 5, 2023 Book Talk starts at 19:25 Come join us knitting or crocheting your projects with CABLES! That's right, cables. Come on over to the Cables KAL Chatter Thread to check out the rules and chat about your plans. Dates are now until 5/15/23. Virtual Knitting Group via Zoom EVENTS Tracie and Barb will be at: The Northern California Knitting Retreat (NoCKRs) - April 27-30, 2023 at the St Francis Retreat Center in San Juan Bautista, California. The retreat is now full, but we generally have spots that will open as we get close to the dates. If you would like to be on the waiting list, message Tracie at 2knitlitchicks@gmail.com for info and the registration form. Fiber Frolic - Saturday, May 27, 2023, 10 am – 4 pm at Soul Food Farm in Vacaville, CA. There will be no food vendors, so bring your own lunch and a chair. The entry fee is $10 per person, and parking will be in a field and not limited. The TKGA Retreat 2023 - November 2-5, 2023 at the Hilton Charlotte University Place Hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina KNITTING Tracie finished: Tiny Dancer top by Laura Dean in Shaggy Bear Farms SW Merino & Tussah Silk Fingering for Lexi 2 Knitted Knockers Barb finished Low-key Cowl by Elizabeth Smith, using Cascade 220 in the green colorway (very old stash) Ilha pullover by Orlane Sucche, using Greenwood Fiber Indulgence (merino, cashmere and silk). 3 Knockers Tracie has cast on: Summer Sorrel by Wood & Pine in Despondent Dyes OMG Glitter! in the Even My Attorney Says “Let It Go” colorway And continues to work on: Donner by Elizabeth Doherty in Cloudborn Fibers Pima Cotton DK in Spring Barb is working on: Low-key Cowl by Elizabeth Smith, using Cascade 220 in the green colorway (very old stash) Knitted Knockers WYS Vanilla Socks, using West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4-ply Self-Striping in the Peacock colorway Razzle Dazzle Scarf in Leading Men Fiber Arts Show Stopper Gradient Set in the Razzle Dazzle #22 colorway And has cast on: Rock It Tee by Tanis Lavalee, using Anzula Breeze in the Fern and Gravity colorways BOOKS Barb read: Fatty Fatty Boom Boom: A Memoir of Food, Fat and Family by Rabia Chaudry - 5 stars Mothered by Zoje Stage - 3.5 stars The Substitution Order by Martin Clark - 3.5 stars Last Seen (Detective Bernadette Noel #1) by Joy Kluver - 3 stars Tracie read: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey - 4.5 stars Snap by Belinda Bauer - 4.5 stars Kellynch: The Sequel to Jane Austen's Persuasion - 2.5 stars
This episode the boys tackle Lovecraft lore, kill a reanimated Hitler in a team building activity, discuss the best method for keeping clean in the shower, swap fainting stories, and crave bone marrow glazed donuts. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGxIJF3qwIsIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107664/Leave us a 30 second voicemail and if we like it we'll play it on the show: (949) 4-STABBY (949-478-2229)Like a book club but for dissecting obscure thriller, exploitation, and horror movies. Next movie announced every Wednesday. New episodes every Monday. Follow us on the things: Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/stabbystabbyInstagram: @stabbypod https://www.instagram.com/stabbypod/Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/dp1ACGet the shirt: https://www.big-other.com/shop/p/stabby-stabby-podcast-tee
RoboCop 2 is actually an ingenious parody of itself. We look at the infamous sequel to a classic satire and prove that it is itself a satire of how the over-the-top gory action franchise destroyed itself, as it began to be targeted at kids. Special guest, RoboCop creator Michael Miner even offers his two cents! Watch RoboCop 2 at https://www.amazon.com/RoboCop-2-Belinda-Bauer/dp/B001F1RWJ0 and watch the YouTube video essay here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4ikwRgWLz4, and follow along with us!
In a dystopian future where Detroit is on the brink of financial disaster the Omni Consumer Products Corporation and Robocop will save the auto industry through the use of explosives. The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, and Nate) continue the season of the sequel with this 2nd outing in the Robocop franchise. Is this film Exceptionally Bad or just Bad? This movie stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Belinda Bauer, Dan O'Herlihy, Felton Perry, Tom Noonan, Willard E Pugh, and Gabriel Damon. Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and Twitter @XceptionallyBad or email us at theguys@exceptionallybad.com or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com RoboCop 2 (1990) was Directed by Irvin Kershner, Produced by Jane Bartelme, Patrick Crowley, Jon Davison, and Phil Tippett, and Written by Edward Neumeier (characters) & Michael Miner (characters), Frank Miller (story), Frank Miller (screenplay), & Walon Green (screenplay). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we chat with Mark Greaney (operating on generator power) about his new novel Sierra Six, finally seeing The Gray Man come to the big screen, working with Tom Clancy, and holing up in hotels to make deadline. We also recommend: Rubbernecker by Belinda Bauer, Every Last Fear by Alex Finlay, and The Last Sun … Continue reading Ep. 157 Holing Up In Hotels With Mark Greaney
Matt and Todd pay tribute to Micheal Nesmith former Monkee and the Producer/co-writer/score composer of the 1982 time travel adventure film Timerider. Starring Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer, Peter Coyote, and Ed Lauter. Directed by William Dear.
William Richert's adaptation of Richard Condon's assassination novel is the star-studded pinnacle of 1970's paranoid cinema crossed with a very dark and dry and dirty comedy. Directed by William Richert. Starring Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Anthony Perkins, Belinda Bauer, Eli Wallach, Richard Boone, Ralph Meeker, Sterling Hayden, Toshiro Mifune, Dorothy Malone and Elizabeth Taylor How is the world wrong about this movie? From Andras: “Winter Kills” works a lot better for those steeped in JFK assassination lore which made it hip upon release in 1979 and incredibly obscure now. Add to this the film's insistence on being funny and I guess most people don't know what to make of it. So, is the world wrong or just plain ignorant? Find all of our episodes at www.theworldiswrongpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram @theworldiswrongpodcast Follow us on Twitter @worldiswrongpod Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKE5tmbr-I_hLe_W9pUqXag Find all of our episodes at www.theworldiswrongpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram @theworldiswrongpodcast Follow us on Twitter @worldiswrongpod Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKE5tmbr-I_hLe_W9pUqXag The World Is Wrong theme written, produced and performed by Andras Jones Check out: The Director's Wall with Bryan Connolly & AJ Gonzalez & The Radio8Ball Show hosted by Andras Jones See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Daryl and Matt discuss: Winter Kills. Directed by William Richert, Starring Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Sterling Hayden, Anthony Perkins, Belinda Bauer, Eli Wallach, Toshiro Mifune and Elizabeth Taylor. Machete Kills. Directed by Robert Rodriguez . Starring Danny Trejo, Michelle Rodriguez, Mel Gibson, Sofia Vergara, Demián Bichir, Walton Goggins, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Lady Gaga. Halloween Kills. Directed by David Gordon Green. Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton and Anthony Michael Hall. Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!
Today, Kayla had the exciting opportunity to speak to one of her all-time favorite authors, Lisa Jewell, for a very fun author interview about her latest book, The Night She Disappeared (which Kayla covered in a recent episode, linked below). Keep listening for a great conversation about Lisa Jewell's writing process, her missing character tropes, whether we'll ever get a universe from this popular author, and Lisa's journey from romantic comedies into the thriller genre that she primarily writes in now. Plus! Some exclusive info about the anticipated The Family Upstairs sequel, The Family Remains, which comes out next summer. **WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS FROM 17:55-25:26** -- if you haven't read this yet and you don't want to spoil the ending for yourself, skip ahead! We hope you enjoy this convo as much as we did! Feel free to send us a note about this interview, Lisa's book, your favorite thrillers, rom-coms, or anything in between at booksandthecitypod@gmail.com. ------------------------> The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Night-She-Disappeared/Lisa-Jewell/9781982137366 Lisa is excited to read Exit by Belinda Bauer: https://groveatlantic.com/book/exit/ Find Lisa online! Here she is on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisajewelluk/ and here she is on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisajewelluk PS: ICYMI, here's the episode where Kayla talks about The Night She Disappeared: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birthdays-on-the-brain/id1500784660?i=1000535999162 Music by EpidemicSound, logo art by @niczollos
When Felix finds himself alone in a room with a dead body, his fight or flight response kicks in and with his priors - makes a run for it. Suddenly finding himself banged up, with a lawyer who's never won a case and a determined prosecution, only Felix's flatmates can save him from a life behind bars. All this and much much more in this week's improvised story inspired by the blurb from the book, Exit by Belinda Bauer. Have a book you'd like to hear us reinvent, or want to say hello, we'd love to hear from you - theblurbpod@gmail.com All socials and ways to listen www.linktr.ee/theblurb Twitter @TheBlurbPod Instagram TheBlurbOfficial --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theblurb/message
Interview with Annie Garthwaite about her debut historical fiction “Cecily”, plus reviews of “Exit” by Belinda Bauer, “Win” by Harlan Coben, “Is this it?” By Hannah Tovey, “Girls who lie” by Eva Bjorg Aegisdottir, “The view was Exhausting” by Mikaella Clements & Onjuli Datta and “We are Animals” by Tim Ewin. PLUS the lovely FaceBook group, a reading playlist and an important announcement! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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I det här avsnittet gästas Snacka om ljudböcker-podden av Loveina, känd från systerpodden Sticka med Storytel. De diskuterar färgteman, favoritböcker och även ett ämne som Loviena länge väntat på att ta upp med våra poddare… Sissel och Loveina ger också sina bästa jullyssningstips! Undrar du vilka böcker som nämndes i avsnittet? Du hittar dem här och om du söker på Snacka orm ljudböcker i Storytel appen: Vitt hav av Roy Jacobsen, Min vän Anna av Rachel DeLoa Williams, Storm of Locusts av Rebecca Roanhorse, Hamnet av Maggie O’Farrell, Rött, vitt och kungligt blått av Casey McQuiston, Snap/När repet brister av Belinda Bauer, Fröken Smillas känsla för snö av Peter Hoeg, Vit eld av Thomas Mullen, En hemlig plats av Tana French, Maresi av Maria Turtschaninoff, Liv efter liv av Kate Atkinson, Varför jag inte längre pratar med vita om ras av Reni Eddo-Lodge, Christmas at the Little Knitting Box av Helen J Rolfe, Vampire knitting club av Nancy Warren, Jul I Krinolin av Amanda Hellberg, Styggelsen av Amanda Hellberg, Lillforsa ladies av Karin Janson, Wolf Hall av Hilary Mantel, Buddenbrooks av Thomas Mann, The hate u give av Angie Thomas See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Multi-million bestselling author Michael Connelly goes head to head with the Sunday Times Number on bestseller Clare Mackintosh in a war of the words. They discuss their writing, new books, why LA is such a great setting for a crime series, what they've been reading lately and how to give characters redeeming features.In the Book Off they put SA Cosby's novel "Blacktop Wasteland" against "Exit" by Belinda Bauer, but which one will win???? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vi pratar om släktskapet mellan hajpade böcker, magiskt tänkande och kändisars konspirationsteorier. I bokhyllan: När allting brister av Belinda Bauer, Alex Michaelides Den tysta patienten, Vera Svensons dagbok för tacoälskare och halloweenfantaster av Moa De Bruin, Lisa och Lilly av Mian Lodalen, Allt att vinna av Wilma Möller och Apan i mitten av Stephan Mendel-Enk #belindabauer #alexmichaelides #moadebruin #mianlodalen #stephanmendelenk #wilmamoller See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded on April 2, 2020 Book Talk Starts at 30:35 Our Poncho Knit Along is humming right along! Join the Chatter thread and post your finished poncho in the FOs thread. This KAL will run until May 1, 2020. Sunnydale Cowl giveaway - we draw for winners at the end of the podcast Spring Swap - If you are participating, please visit the Swap thread to keep up with questions at least once a week KNITTING Barb has finished Mother Bears 201 & 202 (such a difference in size!) Rodeo Drive Poncho by Staci Perry, using Blue Moon Fiber Arts Twisted, in the Stormy Weather color way Tracie has finished 2 Never Not Gnoming Gnomes in my handspun for nieces’ birthdays Socks in Night Owl Fibers Self-Striping Superwash Merino & Nylon Sock in Koi Pond Barb is still working on Sunnydale Cowl by Katy H. Carroll (Katinka Designs), using Malabrigo Yarn Arroyo in the Anniversario colorway Zweig pullover by Caitlin Hunter, using the yarn from my frogged Trail Hoodie, Western Sky Knits Magnolia Sock in the Wisp colorway, and in the Sage colorway. Fibonacci Waves Scarf by Carolyn Greenwood, using a Simply Sock Mini set in the Speckled colorway And has cast on 1-color brioche scarf (no pattern) using a Caron Cake Tracie has cast on Effortless Cardigan by Zabeth (Lion Brand) in my SpinJones Merino/Mulberry Silk orange handspun Vanilla socks in Mountain Colors Crazyfoot - Chinook colorway And continues to work on: 80-26 Poncho Air Lux by Fil Katia, using Leading Men Fiber Arts Show Stopper in the Wind Chill colorway Sunnydale Cowl by Katy H. Carroll, using Marianated Yarns Practicality 75/25 in the Melted Box of Crayons colorway BOOKS Barb read Tell Me Lies by J.P. Pomare - 3 stars The Making of Us by Lisa Jewell - 4 stars Tracie read: Bad Kid: A Memoir by David Crabb - 3.5 stars Blacklands by Belinda Bauer - 4 stars Liars, Inc. by Paula Stokes - 3.5 stars Thumbs Up - Pluto Living and SGN with John Krasinski Face Mask How-tos from Huffington Post
Featuring: Belinda Bauer, Wiley Cash, Jonathan Freedland, Nicci French and Cath Staincliffe. Is the crime novel essentially an up-dated morality tale? The crime genre can help us contemplate some of the most important questions of our time. How can the press spend so many column inches on the tragic overdose of a Hollywood star when hundreds of drug-related deaths go unreported every year? Is murder ever justified? And where does euthanasia fit into the debate? Belinda Bauer, Wiley Cash, Jonathan Freedland, Nicci French and Cath Staincliffe chew over the rights and wrongs, with sensitivity, passion, and a dash of black humour. The Morality Of Murder was recorded live at Harrogate International Festivals' Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival in July 2015.
We all love Dick Ebert, but giving him what he wants isn't always the best idea. Big D is a man of strange appetites who suffered through a childhood that left him wishing he could travel time to make friends. And his obsession with "Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann" was bound to end in disaster. Listener Shawn Green generously commissioned this review of the 1982 sci-fi cult classic as a gift to the Shat Crew. Gene was pumped to see Lyle Swann's sweet Yamaha motorcycle in action. Roger was excited to compare yet another movie to "Star Wars," and Dick yearned to be reunited with Belinda Bauer, the subject of his first self-stimulation experience. What followed was a lesson in woman-on-man sexual assault, the creative genius of Mike from The Monkees, a bizarre skinny-dipping scene, some incredibly bad marksmanship, terrified Mexicans, and every kind of causal loop wrapped into 100 minutes of film powered by 30 minutes of actual material. It's weird. It's wild. And it's perfect for Shat The Movies. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW Android: http://shatthemovies.com/android Apple/iTunes: http://shatthemovies.com/itunes Social Media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat Website: http://shatthemovies.com/ HELP SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate with Paypal: http://shatthemovies.com/paypal Donate With Venmo: https://venmo.com/shatpodcasts Get Podcast Merchandise: http://shatthemovies.com/shop Shop Amazon With Our Affiliate Link: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=shatmovies-20 Sponsor's Listener Survey: http://shatthemovies.com/survey Leave an iTunes Review: http://shatthemovies.com/review Vote for our Next Movies: http://shatthemovies.com/vote Feeds & Social Media: http://shatthemovies.com/subscribe-and-follow Leave a Voicemail: (914) 719-SHAT - (914) 719-7428 Email: hosts@shatthemovies.com Listen to our TV Podcasts: https://shatontv.com/shat-on-podcasts Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
HOW CAN YOU SOLVE A CRIME IF YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHO YOU ARE? Epic, thrilling and beautifully written, AFTER DARK is a twisting masterpiece of crime fiction that fans of Ian Rankin, Tim Weaver, Belinda Bauer and Tana French will love. A girl held captive her entire life After a shocking discovery, the police must unravel a mystery that horrifies the nation. A detective condemned as a criminal Violently abducted while searching for a missing woman, D.S. Abigail Boone suffered retrograde amnesia - remembering nothing of her previous life. Defying the law to hunt those responsible, she now languishes behind bars. A monster hiding in the shadows In desperation, police turn to Boone - who fears a connection to the disappearance of a child three decades earlier...and a mysterious underworld figure whose name is spoken only in whispers. Freed from prison, what will Boone sacrifice - and who must she become - to uncover the terrifying truth?
Consider a concert set list. The band comes out and opens with a couple of deep cuts, a bit slow-tempo, really a nod to the fans. But then they kick it in, building tension, generating release, mixing cuts from all their albums, back and forth across the years. For the encore, a few more deep cuts for the die-hards who haven't rushed out to beat the traffic. We'll just say that this episode is like that show. CUTS: 00:16:08 -- Player Usage and the Art of Making Out 00:21:46 -- Guild Usage and the Art of Restaurant Patronage 00:23:59 -- T-Shirt usage and the Art of Support 00:27:52 -- City of the Big Shoulders and the Art of Declaration 00:31:18 -- Creating Music and the Art of Distribution 00:35:21 -- High Frontier 4 All and the Art of Paying What's Due 00:39:10 -- The Long and Winding Road (A Games Journey) 01:36:25 -- Right Here, Right Now: Top 5 Euro Games 01:53:04 -- Undaunted: Normandy (in-depth) 02:27:21 -- Snap, by Belinda Bauer
Nach einer hitzigen Woche sind Robin, Tim und Mara mal wieder zusammengekommen, um über frische Bücher zu sprechen! Das Vorgeplänkel dreht sich um Rezensionen, vornehmlich enttäuschte, unkonstruktive Kundenrezensionen bei Amazon und Co. Außerdem besprechen sie in dieser Folge die Bücher: „Die Geschichte der Bienen“ von Maja Lunde, „Du hättest gehen sollen“ von Daniel Kehlmann und „Der Tod so nah“ von Belinda Bauer.
Belinda Bauer says victims are more interesting than murderers on We’d Like A Word. In this episode Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan meet award winning author Belinda Bauer who says the voices of victims are more interesting than the supposed magnetism of killers. We also talk humour, cultural appropriation and hear from Irish band Runabay in a collaboration with Irish poet Stephen James Smith. We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out once a fortnight on Wednesday evening on radio and on Thursday morning on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books.
DARK MYSTERIES Tuesday and Friday at 2am CET - Wednesday and Friday at 9:30pm CET. This program is hosted by Madeleine d'Este. This week, Madeleine talks about the book "The Shut Eye" by Belinda Bauer.
This week Adam and Bob gatecrash the big screen as well as gracing us with a podcast for their one-year podiversary. In this week's show, Bob regales us with his crime cruise gossip. It's girls vs boys in the great genre debate and Adam and Bob consider a new career bargain hunting. Book recommendations this week: The Sudden Departure of the Frasers by Louise Candlish https://www.kobo.com/ebook/the-sudden-departure-of-the-frasers Let Me Lie by Clare Mackintosh https://www.kobo.com/ebook/let-me-lie Snap by Belinda Bauer https://www.kobo.com/ebook/snap-23 Don't forget to join our Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/partnersincrimepodcast/ CONTACT USEmail: hello@partnersincrime.onlineFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/crimefictionpodcast/Twitter: http://twitter.com/crimeficpodcastWebsite: http://partnersincrime.online
Anna and Amanda discuss the New York Times and Sunday Times best-sellers. Our book of the week is Snap by Belinda Bauer. A Sunday Times best-seller, it was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize 2018, but is it Booker-worthy? Next week, Anna and Annie are reading 21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari. Follow us! Facebook: Books On The Go Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @abailliekaras@gmail.com Instagram: @abailliekaras@gmail.com and @amandalhayes Credits: Artwork: Sascha Wilcosz
The Booker long-listed crime writer, Belinda Bauer and the novelist, Patricia Duncker, join Matthew Sweet to discuss sex and death in literature. Embracing everything from Emily Bronte to Margaret Atwood they consider the challenges and the pitfalls posed by both subjects and whether they’re easier to approach now than they were in the past. Producer: Zahid Warley
Ångest är temat för avsnittet – läs- och lyssningsångest såklart. Det finns ju så många böcker att välja mellan och hur undviker du då att gå vilse bland det du borde, det som alla snackar om, det som vunnit priser och gammal vana och vad du tror är ”säkra kort”? Vem kan du lita på? Frukta inte, vi på Storytelpodden räcker ut handen och leder dig som lyssnar fram till din nästa stora bokupplevelse.Vi pratar och tipsar om de här böckerna:Snap av Belinda Bauer, inläst av Andrew Wincott,En hemlig plats av Tana French, inläst av Viktoria Flodström,The House of Impossible Beauties av Joseph Cassara, inläst av Christian Barillas,Ett jävla solsken av Fatima Bremmer, inläst av Marie Richardson,Lincoln i Bardo av George Saunders,Milleniumtrilogin av Stieg Larsson,Jag är Zlatan av David Lagercrantz,En man som heter Ove av Fredrik Backman,Embers av Laura Bickle, Jane Eyre av Charlotte Brontë,Brott och straff av Fjodor Dostojevskij,samt Försoning och På Chesil Beach av Ian McEwan.Till nästa gång lyssnar vi på Fröding dansade aldrig på bögklubb i Damaskus och Domaren av Ian McEwan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We caught up with Belinda to talk about Snap, her latest novel which has been longlisted for the Man Booker 2018 prize. We discuss feminism in thrillers, doing deep dive research, and how screenwriting can shape our approach to narrative. Books Mentioned: Snap by Belinda Bauer Darkside by Belinda Bauer Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson Normal People by Sally Rooney Contributors: Ruth Gaukrodger Alex Holmes Belinda Bauer Becky Short Follow us on Twitter.com/metrobookchat Facebook.com/metrobookchat Tinyurl.com/metroentale
Designer Orla Kiely is famous for her distinct Stem-patterned bags and a global brand that includes fashion, accessories and homeware. Now the first exhibition dedicated to her opens at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London. She discusses the origins of her work at a kitchen table in Ireland and why she thinks that pattern can make you happy without even noticing. Crime novelist Belinda Bauer talks about her new novel Snap. Based loosely on the real-life murder of Marie Wilks in 1988, it begins with three children left at the side of the road in a broken-down car as their mother goes to find an emergency telephone. Twice winner of the Crime Novelist of the Year, Belinda considers the importance of childhood memory, landscape and the ordinary fears that haunt us in her writing. What is the identity of British South Asian theatre today? As the Royal Court Theatre holds a series of evenings celebrating the canon of British South Asian theatre going back 50 years, theatre directors Sudha Bhuchar and Prav MJ consider the importance of that legacy, how you preserve and honour the past while looking at the future, and how the preoccupations of South Asian theatre makers has changed in the last 50 years.
A Stab In The Dark: A UKTV Original Crime Podcast with Mark Billingham
S2 E02 - It's a fiendish trio of award-winning crime writers as Mark Billingham is joined by fellow Crime Novel of the Year winners and best-selling authors Sarah Hilary and Belinda Bauer. They discuss the creation of Sarah's complex heroine Marnie Rome, Belinda's unique and vulnerable heroes and settling the matter once and for all of whether the countryside or the city is the most dangerous place for both murder or cheese-related deaths. And with series four about to start on UKTV, our man with spy glass and his ear to the ground, Paul Hirons, gets the scoop on Luther from former head of BBC Drama, Kate Harwood.A Stab in the Dark is a UKTV Original production and is produced by Paul Hirons, Joel Porter and John Lemon.For more info: http://uktv.co.uk/astabinthedark See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Belinda Bauer is an award-winning author of several novels, including Rubbernecker, The Shut Eye, and her latest, The Beautiful Dead. She grew up in South Africa and currently lives in the UK, where she was a journalist, and brings that experience into her latest book. In this interview, we have a great conversation about psychics, animal psychology, what's happening in the media, and how she was able to charge her sisters admission to play with her as a child. Alex Dolan is the author of The Euthanist and The Empress of Tempera. He is also the host of the "Thrill Seekers" show on the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. He was an executive committee member of the San Francisco Bay Area's Litquake festival, and is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. He holds an MS in strategic communications from Columbia University. This is a trademarked copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.
Möt brittiska thrillerförfattaren Belinda Bauer i stor intervju om hur hon skapat sin egen stil och varför hon är mer intresserad av det mänskliga psyket än själva brotten. I samtal med Carina Nunstedt (på engelska).