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Happy Halloween! Drusilla and Josh are doing their annual High Brow/Low Brow double feature! On the high brow side, its Bones and All (2022). And on the low brow side, it's Nothing But Trouble (1991). From wiki: “Bones and All is a 2022 romantic horror film directed by Luca Guadagnino from a screenplay by David Kajganich, based on the 2015 novel Bones & All by Camille DeAngelis. Set in the late 1980s, the film stars Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet as a pair of young cannibals who develop feelings for each other on a road trip across the United States. Michael Stuhlbarg, André Holland, Chloë Sevigny, David Gordon Green, Jessica Harper, Jake Horowitz, and Mark Rylance appear in supporting roles.”Nothing but Trouble is a 1991 American comedy horror[3] film written and directed by Dan Aykroyd in his directorial debut, based on a story by his brother Peter, and starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd (in a dual role), John Candy (in a dual role), and Demi Moore. It tells the story of two yuppies and the clients of one of them who are taken to court for running a stop sign in the bizarre, financially bankrupt small town of Valkenvania, which is dominated by a 106-year-old judge. Tupac Shakur made his acting debut as a member of the rap group Digital Underground.NEXT WEEK: Maniac (2012)Follow them across the internet:Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
Barbara tells Lindsay about Camille DeAngelis' cannibal-coming-of-age story. Featuring: The New York Marathon, delicious boys, surprise grandpas, and Timothée Chalamet.
Welcome back to another episode of the Plant Based News podcast. I am joined today by renowned American author, teacher, and vegan educator Camille DeAngelis, best known for her acclaimed novel "Bones and All”. Originally from New Jersey and currently based in Washington, DC, Camille considers herself a writer for all ages. Her previous work includes novels, practical philosophy, and the Moon Guide to Ireland, which she regularly updates. She is the author of two books of nonfiction: Life Without Envy: Ego Management for Creative People and A Bright Clean Mind: Veganism for Creative Transformation. Her best known work to date – the award-winning novel “Bones and All” – was first published in 2015 and was recently turned into a film, starring Timothee Chalamet, which premiered in 2022. The novel tells the story of a young woman named Maren, who is plagued by a compulsion to eat the bones of the people she loves. The book explores themes of love, obsession, and the nature of family, as the protagonist sets out on a journey to understand her condition and find a way to live with it. After being a longtime vegetarian, Camille became vegan in 2011. She pursued her interest in the vegan movement further and in 2013 became a certified vegan lifestyle coach and educator through Victoria Moran's Main Street Vegan Academy. The PBN Podcast is hosted and produced by Robbie Lockie, edited by Phil Marriott and researched and scripted by Antonia Georgieva. Follow Camille on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/cometparty/ 00:00:00 An introduction to Camille De Angelis 00:03:00 Discovering the vegan lifestyle 00:07:45 Volunteering at Sadhana Forest 00:13:50 The fundamental shift 00:20:50 Don't hustle - endeavor! 00:23:00 Social media 00:25:30 Becoming a writer 00:29:28 Originality 00:31:05 Experiencing Imposter Syndrome and staying focussed 00:37:02 Bones And All and the movie adaptation 00:41:30 Time travel and science fiction 00:51:00 Camille's proudest achievements in writing 00:53:45 Artificial intelligence 01:10:35 Stranded on a desert island
Bentornati su Bookatini - il podcast per chi è ghiotto di libri. Nella puntata 51, parliamo dei libri che abbiamo letto di recente. Come al solito trovate tutti i riferimenti ai libri citati anche nella carrellata delle copertine della pagina Instagram bookatini_podcast.Nell'episodio di oggi abbiamo chiacchierato di questi libri:Hedera, di Nicolò Targhetta, Ernesto Anderle, Irene Bruno ed Eugenio Belgrado, Becco Giallo editoreLa memoria del corpo, di Alexandria Marzano – Lesnevich, Piemme editoreBones and all, di Camille DeAngelis, Mondadori editoreNuoto libero, di Julie Otsuka, Bollati Boringhieri editorePotete contattarci, scrivere commenti, suggerimenti, domande e condividete con noi le vostre letture su questo tema contattandoci nella pagina Instagram Bookatini_podcast, dove potete trovare anche le nostre live, in onda a mercoledì alterni Se volete sostenerci e godere di contenuti aggiuntivi, potete unirvi a 4 possibili livelli di Patreon che trovate al link: https://www.patreon.com/bookatini La sigla di Bookatini è scritta e suonata da Andrea Cerea
Em's diving into Bones and All by Camille DeAngelis – and the movie it inspired. Plus, there's a new chapter of Em's weekly writing project, Ocean Eyes – enjoy!Help support the pod & get fun, bonus content by subscribing to the Patreon!Check out Em's books, plays, and stories at frappmedia.comAnd, you can find all things books & cats at booksncatspod.comSupport the show
Is there any story better suited for Romance Month than Bones and All (2022)? Luca Guadagnino's new cannibalism classic hit the perfect middle ground between monster movie and doomed love. Also, if you've ever had the urge to bite someone — like maybe just a little nibble — this flick is legit the perfect recipe to satisfy your craving, because it's either going to put you off or seriously turn you on. This week, Spooky Tuesday is taking you on a bloody road trip through '80s America as we talk about Taylor Russell's baby bangs, the Edward Cullen of it all, and what finally helped Sydney get that whole ~Timothée Chalamet thing.~References: https://collider.com/bones-and-all-queer-symbolism/https://mashable.com/article/bones-and-all-review
| Review | There's a deep sense of irony in Luca Guadagnino making a movie about cannibalism after directing Armie Hammer in Call My By Your Name (whose career was recently upended after being exposed for a wild cannibalism kink). Art imitates life. Anyway, based on Camille DeAngelis' novel, Bones and All is an introspective coming-of-age American road trip story with a great cast. And cannibalism. This one is real gory, folks.
No primeiro episódio de 2023, o Câmera Obscura tem um convidado especialíssimo: Diego Nunes! O saudoso (e atarefado) host do Sala de Projeção conseguiu um tempinho para conversar com o Igor e o Felipe sobre o novo filme do grande diretor Luca Guadagnino: Bones and All! Ao longo do episódio discutimos a respeito do canibalismo (tanto literal quanto simbólicamente) e sobre a procura pelos pais ausentes, pelo amor e pela própria identidade. Chocante mas magistralmente dirigido, muito rico e com ótimas atuações, este é um filme que vai e volta constantemente entre o sublime e o grotesco e que vale muito a pena ser assistido - se o espectador tiver estômago para isso… — Ficha do filme: Até os Ossos (Bones and All), 2022. Dirigido por Luca Guadagnino, escrito por David Kajganich e baseado no livro de Camille DeAngelis. Elenco: Taylor Russell, Timothée Chalamet, Mark Rylance, Michael Stuhlbarg, André Holland, Chloë Sevigny, David Gordon Green, Jessica Harper e Jake Horowitz. 130 minutos. Itália e Estados Unidos. — Ilustração: Igor de Campos Edição e Identidade Visual: Thiago Vergara Músicas usadas no episódio: “(You Made It Feel Like) Home” e “I'm With You (A Way Out)” de Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Música de Introdução: https://www.bensound.com
The guys discuss the film adaptation of BONES & ALL, a young adult novel, written by Camille DeAngelis, which tells the story of a girl named Maren, who attempts to navigate her way in society while controlling her urges to devour human flesh. The film adaptation was released in theaters on November 18, 2022 and stars Taylor Russell, Timothée Chalamet, Mark Rylance, Chloë Sevigny and Michael Stuhlbarg. The screenplay was written by David Kajganich, and the film was directed by Luca Guadagnino. Listen to the episode to find out how the film stacks up to the novel. (0:09) Excerpt from the novel… (1:03) Fast facts, Recap, Games… (11:51) A word from our sponsor… (12:25) Studio pitch & novel breakdown… (36:47) Trailer… (37:16) Learn you something, film differences… Other topics include the author's note about being vegan and how that impacts the reading of her story, the maturity of the film's narrative, and which countries have the highest vegetarian and vegan populations. Our next adaptation will be WHITE NOISE, the acclaimed postmodern novel from Don DeLillo about a family dealing with an “airborne toxic event” that clouds and engulfs their lives as they know it. If you would like to get in contact with us about anything regarding the show, feel free to shoot us an e-mail: littolens@gmail.com Or reach out on social media: twitter.com/littolens instagram.com/littolens
Wow! Camille DeAngelis visits the podcast this week and does she have a story to tell!! She is, of course, the author of Bones and All, an inverted fairy tale with a sympathetic girl monster protagonist that has since been turned into an award-winning film starring Timothee Chalamet and Taylor Russell. At heart, though it may not be obvious at first… The post Bones and All (And So Much More!) w/ Camille DeAngelis appeared first on Our Hen House.
Cannibal love story anyone…What happens when two lone drifters with an appetite for the unusual come together? Directed by Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name/Suspiria) based on the novel by Camille DeAngelis and written by David Kajganich. Starting Timothée Chalamet (Dune/Call Me By Your Name), Taylor Russell (Waves/Escape Room) & Mark Rylance (The Outfit/The BFG)
Today on Wussy Movie Club, Atlanta writer Christopher Kaluzienski joins us to review Luca Guadagnino's latest feature – an 80's love story slash cannibal road film called ‘Bones & All'. The film is based on a 2015 novel of the same name by Camille DeAngelis and stars Taylor Russell, Timothée Chalamet, Mark Rylance, and Chloë Sevigny. WUSSY Movie Club is hosted by two Queer film lovers: Johne Kilberg and Daniel Shaw. WUSSY Movie Club is a weekly roundtable movie podcast examines films a Queer lens, featuring themed seasons and special interviews with Queer filmmakers. Every Wednesday, a rotating cast of LGBTQIA+ voices will dish on their favorite films of past and present. Join the club and be a part of the discussion! WUSSY Movie Club is part of the WUSSY Podcast Network, hosted by WUSSY Mag (@wussymag) Produced by Jon Dean @jondeanphoto Podcast Art created by Nick Sheridan @glass.knuckles Podcast Music by DJ Helix @1djhelix Join the WUSSY Movie Club on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wussymovieclub/ Follow WUSSY Movie Club on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WussyMovieClub/
Dos jóvenes viajan por Estados Unidos en los años 80, en una travesía de crecimiento personal cruzada por sus impulsos de canibalismo. El nuevo largometraje de Luca Guadagnino se basa en la novela homónima de Camille DeAngelis, y debutó con dos premios en el Festival de Cine de Venecia, incluyendo el León de Plata al mejor director. Sólidas actuaciones de los protagonistas Taylor Russell y Timothée Chalamet. Ya disponible en salas de cine.
This week, after Jeff's audio dropouts chill the hell out, he & Dave cover for John's sorry ass to discuss Bones and All, the new Timothée Chalomet, Taylor Russell (Waves), and Luca Guadagnino film (Call Me By Your Name, Suspiria (2018)) that will make you hungrier than The Menu, more nostalgic than The Fabelmans, feeling sweeter than The Banshees of Inisherin, and more discombobulated than Crimes of the Future. All of those are movies we've covered recently, by the way. Also, this is our third Mark Rylance movie of the year after The Outfit & The Phantom of the Open! We love Mark. For the love of Mark Rylance. We also drank a bunch of whiskey and beer and hope you enjoy! Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema Additional Cast/Creatives: André Holland, Michael Stuhlbarg, Chlöe Sevigny, David Kajganich, Camille DeAngelis, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Arseni Khachaturan, Marco Costa. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller. Edited and produced by Dave Green. Music: soundcloud.com/dasein-artist Beer: @cbarrozo.beer
"Bones And All" had its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival, where it received positive notices for how well it blended different genres to create a moving, layered and singular work. An adaptation of the novel of the same name by Camille DeAngelis, screenwriter David Kajganich is reuniting with director Luca Guadagnino after previously collaborating on "A Bigger Splash" and "Suspiria," and the result has put the film in the awards conversation. David was kind enough to talk about the adaptation process, the themes, the characters, and how he and Luca came up with a different ending than the novel. Please take a listen and enjoy! Thank you. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Luca Guadagnino's BONES AND ALL is a coming-of-age story with an unusual twist: cannibalism. Starring Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell, the film was adapted by writer David Kajganich from a 2015 novel by Camille DeAngelis. Kajganich had previously written adaptations for Guadagnino's "A Bigger Splash" (based on the 1969 Jacques Deray film "La Piscine") and his 2018 remake of Dario Argento's cult horror film "Suspiria." In his conversation with Adam, Kajganich talks about how his background as a novelist made him uniquely qualified for adaptation work; how to write (and how not to write) exposition; and the surprising subtext of "Bones and All" that the book's author asked him to preserve. And producer Sam Van Hallgren joins Adam for a conversation – recorded live at Iowa City FilmScene's Refocus Film Festival – about some of the best recent book-to-screen adaptations. 1:05 - Interview: David Kajganich ("Bones and All") 41:02 - Next Week / Notes 42:44 - Book-to-Screen Adaptations w/Sam Van Hallgren (Live) 1:41:55 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/themoviepodcastDaniel, Shahbaz, & Anthony review Luca Guadagnino's BONES AND ALL. Based on the novel by Camille DeAngelis, it is a story of first love between Maren, a young woman learning how to survive on the margins of society, and Lee, an intense and disenfranchised drifter… as they meet and join together for a thousand-mile odyssey across America. But despite their best efforts, all roads lead back to their terrifying pasts and to a final stand that will determine whether their love can survive their otherness. It stars Taylor Russell, Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg, André Holland, Chloë Sevigny, David Gordon Green, and Mark Rylance. Bones and All releases exclusively in theatres November 23, 2022 by Warner Bros. Pictures.Listen to The Movie Podcast review now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST ON ET CANADA!THE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!FOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTube
Welcome to DEATH BY ADAPTATION, a bi-weekly book club where we choose one classic book and compare and contrast it against its cinematic adaptations. In this episode, we discuss the 2015 cannibal coming-of-age romance BONES AND ALL by Camille DeAngelis, and the 2022 film adaptation by Luca Guadagnino, starring Taylor Rusell and Timothée Chalamet. We talk about veganism and the meat industry, sexual repression and queerness, and how the film develops and improves upon everything present in the book. Host: Nicolò Grasso Featuring: Ewan Gleadow Music: "The Jazz Piano" Royalty Free Music from Bensound, Remix by Nicolò Grasso Follow the Death by Adaptation podcast on Twitter (@DeathAdaptation) and Instagram (@DeathByAdaptationPod).
We welcomed director Luca Guadagnino and actors Taylor Russell and Chloë Sevigny to NYFF60 to present and discuss Bones and All, a Spotlight selection of this year's festival, moderated by NYFF Executive Director, Eugene Hernandez. In a startling, star-making performance, Taylor Russell plays Maren, a teenager who has just moved to a small town in Virginia with her father (André Holland). However, it's only a matter of time before the frightening secret Maren harbors is revealed and she must hit the road again—on her own. Soon, she meets another young drifter, Lee (Timothée Chalamet), who understands her more than anyone she's ever met, and the two set out on a cross-country journey, satiating their dangerous desires and reckoning with their tragic pasts. Adapting a novel by Camille DeAngelis, director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name) has crafted a work of both tender fragility and feral intensity, setting corporeal horror and runaway romance against a vividly textured Americana, and featuring fully inhabited supporting turns from Mark Rylance, Michael Stuhlbarg, Jessica Harper, Chloë Sevigny, and Anna Cobb. A United Artists release.
Soon to be a feature film starring Timothee Chalamet, Bones & All had the potential to be the cannibal version of Twilight... even if that's not exactly what the book is at all. Also discussed on this week's episode: new developments from the New York and Toronto film festivals, the rumored comeback of the Golden Globes, and how Better Call Saul might be perfectly positioned to get its Emmy due at last. Sign up to receive texts from us at Subtext. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Soon to be a feature film starring Timothee Chalamet, Bones & All had the potential to be the cannibal version of Twilight... even if that's not exactly what the book is at all. Also discussed on this week's episode: new developments from the New York and Toronto film festivals, the rumored comeback of the Golden Globes, and how Better Call Saul might be perfectly positioned to get its Emmy due at last.Sign up to receive texts from us at Subtext.For a transcript of this episode, please follow this link.
In this week’s edition of Tranquility du Jour, I chat with Camille DeAngelis about her new book, A Bright Clean Mind: Veganism for Creative Transformation. We discuss veganism, benefits artists notice, a few vegan artists plus share tips and resources. Direct download: Tranquility du Jour #504: Creative Transformation + Veganism. Subscribe in your favorite podcast app such as Spotify, Apple Podcast or Overcast. Visit kimberlywilson.com/podcast for more episodes and the Tranquility du Jour Podcast App: iPhone and Android. Upcoming Events Fall TDJ Live on Sunday, September 20 from 8-9pm ET Sign up to learn eight seasonal tranquility tips. TDJ Lifestyle e-course coming this fall. Join the waitlist. New Year's Virtual Retreat on January 1 from 2-5pm ET. Join us. Guest Camille DeAngelis is the author of five novels (including the Alex Award-winning Bones & All), a third-edition guidebook to Ireland, and two books of “practical philosophy,” Life Without Envy: Ego Management for Creative People and A Bright Clean Mind: Veganism for Creative Transformation. She is also a master-certified vegan lifestyle coach and educator through Victoria Moran's Main Street Vegan Academy. Camille lives in New England. Find her at cometparty.com. Mentioned in the Podcast Find Camille Instagram: http://www.cometparty.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cometparty/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj23TGDVeXJCyyVbztwckqQ https://www.christophersebastian.info/ Black vegan authors/activists Second podcast with Camille: Life Without Envy First podcast with Camille: Writing, Veganism and More https://cynthiakingdance.com/ Let's Connect Join our TDJ Insider's Facebook group. Share resources, get inspiration, make connections, be part of the online book club. New to Tranquility du Jour? Learn more here. Sign up for weekly inbox love, Love Notes: invites, inspiration, and more. Browse my 6 Books and planner. Follow along on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Shop seasonless, vegan, locally-made, eco-friendly fashion: TranquiliT. Share a review on iTunes, Amazon, or Goodreads and you may hear it shared on the show. Deets on kimberlywilson.com/review. Techy To listen, click on the player at the top of the post or click here to listen to older episodes. New to podcasting? Get more info at Podcast 411. Do you have iTunes? Click here and subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episode as released. Get the Tranquility du Jour apps to download the podcast "automagically" on iOS or Android
Jane Velez-Mitchell discusses her new film Countdown to Year Zero, and novelist Camille DeAngelis explores the vegan/creativity connection.
Author Camille DeAngelis, returns to the podcast to follow up on our discussion from episode 275. This conversation goes deep into ego, self doubt, creating from a place of abundance, [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 275 | Author Camille DeAngelis Returns appeared first on MikeyPod.
Author Camille DeAngelis, returns to the podcast to follow up on our discussion from episode 275. This conversation goes deep into ego, self doubt, creating from a place of abundance, [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 275 | Author Camille DeAngelis Returns appeared first on MikeyPod.
On this episode I talk with Camille DeAngelis, author of several novels, a travel guide to Ireland and the book we discuss today, Life Without Envy: Ego Management for Creative People. [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 274 | Author Camille DeAngelis appeared first on MikeyPod.
On this episode I talk with Camille DeAngelis, author of several novels, a travel guide to Ireland and the book we discuss today, Life Without Envy: Ego Management for Creative People. [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 274 | Author Camille DeAngelis appeared first on MikeyPod.
Former president of the American College of Cardiology, Dr. Williams tells why "There are two kinds of cardiologists: vegans, and those who don't know the science." And novelist Camille DeAngelis posits that vegans have an edge on accessing the creative flow. Show notes.
Comet Party? Yep! After hearing Camille’s definition of a Comet Party I want to host one of my own to celebrate the brightness that is in each of us! Come on this journey with me to learn about this accomplished authoress’ latest book, Life Without Envy: Ego Management for Creative People and learn what she has coming down the pike in 2018. Camille and I found each other through Elizabeth Johnston’s Memoir Summit happening next week and it’s FREE! so sign up today at memoirsummit.com/laurimackey to hear us both speak. You won’t want to miss any of these amazing opportunities.
Amanda and Jenn discuss under the radar favorites, witchy reads, beautiful prose, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by OwlCrate, The Assignment (Lessons in Control series) by Jade A. Waters, and Ploughshares. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS here, or via Apple Podcasts here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. Questions 1. My husband and I are venturing to Montreal, Quebec this summer and I find myself questioning if I have ever read a book set in Canada let alone Quebec or Montreal. I am looking for an engrossing book to take with me on the trip and would love your help finding something set in Canada or more specifically Quebec or Montreal. I will read just about anything but tend towards fiction, and this summer especially mystery and other page turnery type novels. Thank you in advance! --Abby 2. Hello Bookriot! As part of my reading goals, I am trying to read more diversely, so I decided to try and mirror America's racial dynamics in this year's 100 books (12% African American, 16% Hispanic/Latino, 5% Asian American, etc.) So far I've read some fantastic classics - Beloved, The Color Purple, etc., but it's been a bit of a struggle to find books in my favorite genres. I read almost exclusively science fiction and science nonfiction, which are both dominated by white male authors. Do you have any suggestions for science fiction or nonfiction by non-white authors? I'd especially like to hear about some Hispanic/Latino authors, which I have been especially struggling to find. Thank you! --Tia 3. I am looking for books for my 12 year old son. He used to be a 'reader' but he now he is only obsessed with playing video games. He loves all the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books and I have tried giving him books that have to do with video games like Ready Player One and Ender's Game. He started reading Ready Player One and he really liked it but he said it only makes him want to play more video games. He is very interested in History and Politics. He bought a History book just to read on his own and he watches the news and presidential debates. Can you recommend any books that will appeal to him? Thank you! --Denise 4. I recently looked at my daughter's reading list for school and noticed very few had female protagonists- and this is something my daughter has complained about before. She's in the fifth grade and an avid reader, but she keeps getting recommended and given books with male main characters. As a middle aged man children's books aren't admittedly in my wheelhouse, but I want to give my daughter books with strong female characters. Her favorite books are Harry Potter (obviously), Peter Pan, and The Once and Future King. She loves fantasy and adventure stories, and goes crazy over anything with witches. A friend recently gave her The Sisters Grimm and she finished all ten books within the month. She reads at a fairly high reading level (she recently read The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and all three Lord of the Ring books) so I'm not afraid of giving her something a bit more difficult to read, but I would like to give her some fun children's books. Thanks for the help- your show is wonderful and I look forward to hearing your recommendations. --Adam 5. Hello Jenn and Amanda, I would like to start by saying that I adore this podcast and I look forward to it every week so thank you for that :) Now on to my question: I have a YouTube channel called Under The Radar Books and I am always looking for books that are lesser known. I tend to read mostly literary fiction, but I am open to all kinds of genres. Some of my favorite 'under the radar' books are Bones & All by Camille DeAngelis and In The Mean Time by Paul Tremblay. I am hoping you guys can recommend some books that you think are extremely underhyped but wonderful. Thank you in advance! I cannot wait to see what you come up with :) --Brittany 6. I recently read Coffin Hill because it was recommended on this show, and I loved it. It didn't just remind me of my love of witches, but also family heritage/curses. Do you know of any good supernatural books that involve old families, and magic, and maybe curses? I look forward to hearing your recommendations! --Maggie 7. Hello! I'm a huge, huge fan of the show and I thought maybe you could help me with a problem I've been having, even though it isn't the most straightforward of questions. I would like to know what are some contemporary authors you would recommend based solely on their writing style. I've read mostly classics for ages and I'm afraid I'm missing out on a lot of good stuff. One of the things I like most in a book is unique and beautiful writing, so: where can I find that in contemporary lit? I'm sure it's everywhere, I just don't know where to look and could use some guiding. I know it's a vague question, sorry for that and thank you in advance! --Liliana 8. Hi! I love the show (and have compiled a massive TBR list, thanks). I find I've been having a hard time really enjoying YA like I used to. It's not that I'm older (although I am); it's because I find I now get annoyed by love shapes--triangles and squares where the heroine has all these men vying for her affection. Can you recommend any YA books that don't have love shapes? I usually like a bit of romance, but maybe just one-on-one relationships or keeping the romance way off to the side of the plot would help. Or possibly the solution is reading a YA that has no romance. Some YA books that I love: - A Girl of Fire and Thorns series - The Raven Boys series - The Mediator series (old, I know, but still a fav) Thanks for your help! Books Discussed Moon Called by Patricia Briggs Death Going Down by María Angélica Bosco All My Puny Sorrows by Miriam Toews Bone & Bread by Saleema Nawaz I Contain Multitudes by Ed Yong Signal to Noise by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang Zeroboxer by Fonda Lee Code Talker by Joseph Bruchac Furthermore by Tahereh Mafi Prophecy by Ellen Oh Problems by Jade Sharma Pym by Mat Johnson Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake 100 Must Reads About Witches post The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing by Eimear McBride Promise of Shadows by Justina Ireland The Graceling series by Kristin Cashore
Vegan novelist Camille DeAngelis with her first nonfiction book, Life Without Envy: Ego Management for Creative People, followed by Dr. Joel Kahn, America's holistic heart doctor, and my fellow "Sexiest Vegan Over 50" for 2016 and 2017.
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Life Without Envy with Camille DeAngelis. We discuss three vignettes on the nature of the ego, how she laid the foundations of this book in a Florentine notebook, and how to let go through yoga, meditation, mind mapping, and compassionate eating. She writes, "If you’re tired of comparing yourself to others, tired of feeling frustrated, anxious, undervalued, jealous, invisible, inadequate, overlooked, taken advantage of, misunderstood: this book is for you." Direct download: Tranquility du Jour #381: Life Without Envy Upcoming Events Writing in the Woods: October 28-30 {sold out} Hip Tranquil Chick 10-Year Online Celebration: December 4 New Year's Eve Mini Retreat: December 31 Yoga, Creativity + Mindfulness in Costa Rica: February 18-25 Tranquility du Jour Guest Camille DeAngelis is the author of Immaculate Heart (St. Martin’s, 2016), the Alex Award-winning Bones & All (St. Martin’s, 2015), Petty Magic: Being the Memoirs and Confessions of Miss Evelyn Harbinger, Temptress and Troublemaker (Crown, 2010), and Mary Modern (Crown/Shaye Areheart, 2007), as well as a first-edition guidebook, Moon Ireland (Avalon, 2007). She is a graduate of New York University (B.A. in Fine Arts, minor in Irish Studies, 2002) and the National University of Ireland, Galway (M.A. in Writing, 2005). Her book of practical philosophy, Life Without Envy: Ego Management for Creative People, was published by St. Martin’s Griffin in September 2016. She is a board member of the Writers’ Room of Boston. A longtime vegetarian, she went vegan in April 2011, and in June 2013 became a certified vegan lifestyle coach and educator through Victoria Moran’s Main Street Vegan® Academy. She is also planning to receive her yoga teacher training in 2017. Originally from New Jersey, Camille now lives in Somerville, Massachusetts. Savvy Sources Camille cometparty.com Instagram Facebook 2014 Tranquility du Jour podcast Mentioned in podcast Daybook 5.0 {30 copies left} Tami's Snapchat video of Daybook unboxing happy 12th birthday sweet louis {photo from his 8th birthday} Social Media Eye candy on Instagram Pin along with me on Pinterest Let’s connect on Facebook Follow moi on Twitter Tranquility Tips + Tools My 5 Books New to Tranquility du Jour? Peruse the FAQs Go back to school with these tranquility-filled E-courses Download the Tranquility du Jour Podcast App: iPhone and Android Download the latest Tranquility du Jour Live Shop slow fashion: TranquiliT’s fall look book Sign up for bi-monthly Love Notes and access Tranquil Treasures Watch doga {yoga + dogs} videos featuring Mookie and Belle Starr Read about my passion for animals Request Pen a review on iTunes and/or share this podcast via social media, s‘il vous plaît Ask questions, share what you do while listening, or how this podcast has helped you. I love hearing from you! Techy To listen, click on the player at the top of the post or click here to listen to older episodes. New to podcasting? Get more info at Podcast 411. Do you have iTunes? Click here and subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episode as released. Get the Tranquility du Jour apps to get the podcast "automagically" on iOS or Android.
Miyoko returns to talk cheese, vegan business, and what it took to do a Tough Mudder race + cohost Camille DeAngelis, VLCE, whose latest novel is Bones and All.