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Cracked Spines
The Lifeboat, by Charlotte Rogan

Cracked Spines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 49:23


Welcome to Cracked Spines, where every book is an orc lesbian regency romance novel, that's our thing now. In terms of the emerging OLRR genre, Charlotte Rogan's The Lifeboat tragically fails the Shagrat test (in that no two orcs never speak to each other about something other than eating flesh); however, seeing as it is a novel about a bunch of women trapped in an over-capacity life boat and reflecting on God, Survival, and The Sea, it passes pretty much every other test your podcast hosts could care about.

IT'S A GROWN UP LIFE!
18: Ep 16: TV presenter Melanie Sykes on co-parenting and raising teen boys and how to talk to your kids about sex and porn with great advice from Cindy Gallop, Ted Talker and founder of world’s first social sex sharing website makelovenotporn.com

IT'S A GROWN UP LIFE!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 56:01


TV presenter Melanie Sykes reveals what it’s like to raise teen boys as a single parent, while Cindy Gallop, founder of the world’s first social sex sharing video website makelovenotporn.com, explains why we have to talk to our kids about sex and porn and how to go about it without raising too many blushes. Our book picks this episode are Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed and The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan. Our TV picks are The Education on Amazon Prime Video and the second series of Fleabag on BBC iPlayer.

DIY MFA Radio
117: The Slow Descent of the Anti-Hero - Interview with Teddy Wayne

DIY MFA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 48:37


Hey there word nerds! Today I am so pleased to have Teddy Wayne on the show. Teddy  is the author of several books, most recently his novel Loner, which is out now. Teddy has won numerous writing awards, is regular contributor to several prestigious publications, and has taught at Columbia University in NYC and Washington University in St. Louis. In this interview, we talk about Teddy’s newest book and the craft behind bringing an anti-hero to life on the page. During the episode, we geek out about anti-heroes, Hitchcock movies, and how trying to understand reprehensible characters can help expand our humanity. Listen below.   In this episode we discuss: What writers can learn about crafting an anti-hero from the TV show All in the Family, and how to create a character who is deeply flawed but also relatable. How much of an anti-hero’s character is shaped by internal qualities versus environmental or situational factors. How to avoid making an anti-hero seem over-simplified and make readers feel connected to an evil character. The difference between an extraordinary character’s slow descent into darkness, and a regular character making a terrible choice and having to “fix” the situation. The two components that writers can infuse into literary fiction to make it come to life and hook readers. Plus, Teddy’s #1 tip for writers. About the Teddy Wayne Teddy Wayne is the author of the novels Loner, The Love Song of Jonny Valentine, and Kapitoil. He is the winner of a Whiting Writers’ Award and an NEA Creative Writing Fellowship as well as a finalist for the Young Lions Fiction Award, PEN/Bingham Prize, and Dayton Literary Peace Prize. A columnist for the New York Times, he is a regular contributor to The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and McSweeney’s and has taught at Columbia University and Washington University in St. Louis. He lives in New York. About the Book With the same knack for voice and piercing social commentary Wayne gave readers in The Love Song of Jonny Valentine and Kapitoil, LONER is a riveting, frighteningly believable portrait of obsession on a college campus. Much like Claire Messud’s The Woman Upstairs, Herman Koch’s The Dinner, and Charlotte Rogan’s The Lifeboat—and, further back, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Lolita, and Notes from Underground—it is one of those rare novels where, as the pages fly by, readers feel everything from fear to rage to empathy for characters they might not like, but nevertheless find completely mesmerizing. Wayne’s New York Times column the last couple of years, “Future Tense,” has demonstrated his critical talents for dissecting the alienating effects of contemporary culture, and LONER continues this with the misfit David Federman at the center of the novel. An academically gifted yet painfully forgettable member of his New Jersey high school class, the withdrawn, mild-mannered freshman arrives at Harvard fully expecting to be embraced by a new tribe of high-achieving peers. But, initially, his social prospects seem unlikely to change. Then Veronica Morgan Wells enters his life. Immediately struck by her beauty, wit, and sophisticated Manhattan upbringing, David falls feverishly in love with the woman he sees as an embodiment of what he’s always wanted to be: popular, attractive, powerful. Determined to stop at nothing to win her attention and an invitation into her glamorous world, he begins compromising his moral standards. But both Veronica and David, it turns out, are not exactly as they seem. Links & Resources Check out these previous podcast episodes talking about systematic and deliberate practice in writing. These interview share some great insights about how to practice as a writer. Episode 61: How to Write Spellbinding Sentences–Interview with Barbara Baig DIYMFA.com/061 Episode 89: The Power of Deliberate Practice – Interview with Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool DIYMFA.com/089 For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/117

Club Book
Club Book Episode 45 Charlotte Rogan

Club Book

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 64:12


Architect-turned-author Charlotte Rogan made waves on the literary scene with the publication of The Lifeboat, a tense and haunting survival story set at sea at the outset of World War I. Stranded on an overcrowded lifeboat with few provisions and little chance of immediate rescue, survivors of the mysterious sinking of an ocean liner grapple with life-and-death decisions. Rogan’s debut […]

Club Book
Club Book Episode 45 Charlotte Rogan

Club Book

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 64:12


Architect-turned-author Charlotte Rogan made waves on the literary scene with the publication of The Lifeboat, a tense and haunting survival story set at sea at the outset of World War I. Stranded on an overcrowded lifeboat with few provisions and little chance of immediate rescue, survivors of the mysterious sinking of an ocean liner grapple […]

Club Book
Club Book Episode 45 Charlotte Rogan

Club Book

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 64:12


Architect-turned-author Charlotte Rogan made waves on the literary scene with the publication of The Lifeboat, a tense and haunting survival story set at sea at the outset of World War […]

DMPL Podcast
WoW Authors Special with Charlotte Rogan and Summer Miller

DMPL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 30:48


Host Aaron Gernes interviews two authors who will be in Des Moines for the Wonder of Words Festival, June 18-19, 2016! Charlotte Rogan is the author of the New York Times Best Seller The Lifeboat and novel Now and Again. Charlotte will be on the Main Stage, Saturday the 19th at 3:00 PM. Summer Miller is the author of New Prairie Kitchen, a new cookbook that profiles 25 of the most exciting and groundbreaking chefs, farmers, and producers of artisanal goods from the all over the Midwest. Miller will be on the Main Stage, also on Saturday, at 10:30 AM. Visit wonderofwordsfest.com for more information about the festival. Music credits: "Young, Tough and Terrible" by The Losers / CC BY-NC  

Storytelpodden
Del 11, Schepp ohoj!

Storytelpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015 40:35


I det här programmet pratar vi om följande böcker: Nya självläkande människan av Sanna Ehdin Anandala, Sista brevet från din älskade av Jojo Moyes, Livet x3 av Eva Callenbo Motsieloa, Tomas Blom och Magnus Abrahamsson, Lyckliga i alla sina dagar av Nina Björk, Livbåten av Charlotte Rogan, Serien om Pax av Åsa Larsson och Ingela Korsell, Den krympande hustrun av Andrew Kaufman, Intervju med Emelie Schepp Trevlig lyssning! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lundströms Bokradio
Till havs med Muminfamiljen

Lundströms Bokradio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2013 42:44


Äntligen! Bokcirkeln drar igång! Var med och dela Muminpappans dröm om frihet! Vi läser de två första kapitlen i Tove Janssons Pappan och havet tillsammans med författarna Lena Andersson och Philip Teir. En fyr måste tändas - men hur? Havet har som bekant många ansikten och många namn, och väcker allt från djupaste rädsla till yvig frihetslängtan. Nu kliver vi ned i båten som litterärt motiv, tillsammans med författare som Inger Alfvén och Charlotte Rogan. Missa inte Jenny Aschenbrenners rapport från ruffen. Och så är det dags att utse en vinnare i tävlingen Bad Food Award! Vem har skrivit den sämsta litterära matskildringen? Vi har vaskat bland er lyssnares bidrag till äckligt dålig litterär mathållning, och nu ska tävlingens initiativtagare och enväldiga domare Lisa Förare Winbladh kora en vinnare. Och så är du bjuden till en fisketur en sommarkväll på Gråträsket...

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LivroCast
JPC Cast 007 – No Coração do Mar e Tempestade de Fogo

LivroCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 44:48


Sejam todos muito bem-vindos ao JPC Cast número sete. No podcast de hoje, Marcelo Zaniolo (@celo_zaniolo) e Diego Lokow (@Lokow) julgam os livros “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – Tempestade de Fogo”, de Andrew Lane, e “No Coração do Mar”, de Charlotte Rogan. Tempo de Duração: 44 minutos. Livros Julgados pela Capa [Marcelo] No Coração do Mar – Editora Intrínseca [Diego] O Jovem Sherlock Holmes: Tempestade de Fogo – Editora Intrínseca Compre os Livros Comentados no Episódio de Hoje Links na Saraiva Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – A Nuvem da Morte” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Parasita Vermelho” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Gelo Negro Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – Tempestade de Fogo Compre o livro “No Coração do Mar“ Links no Submarino Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – A Nuvem da Morte” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Parasita Vermelho” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Gelo Negro Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – Tempestade de Fogo Compre o livro “No Coração do Mar“ Links na Livraria Cultura Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – A Nuvem da Morte” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Parasita Vermelho” Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – O Gelo Negro Compre o livro “O Jovem Sherlock Holmes – Tempestade de Fogo Compre o livro “No Coração do Mar“ Episódios Comentados no Programa LivroCast 018 – A Metamorfose JPC Cast 006 – Os Impostores e No Escuro LivroCast 036 – Filhos do Éden: Herdeiros de Atlântida LivroCast Especial 001 – A Academia da Espada LivroCast 035 [Parte 1] – Fábio Barreto LivroCast 035 [Parte 2] – Filhos do Fim do Mundo Links Comentados no Programa Livrarias Curitiba Foto do ouvinte “André Lima” com o livro “Os impostores” Livros que o ouvinte Bruno Lombardi comprou Críticas, Sugestões e Dúvidas E-mail: livrocast@lokotopia.com.br Twitter: @Lokotopia Twitter: @LivroCast Lokotopia no Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lokotopia LivroCast no Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/livrocast Outros Links: LivroCast no ITunes Feed do LivroCast Informações Sobre o Episódio Aperte o play no topo da página para ouvir o LivroCast ou clique com o botão direito em download e escolha a opção “Salvar Destino Como” para baixá-lo em seu computador. O post JPC Cast 007 – No Coração do Mar e Tempestade de Fogo apareceu primeiro em LivroCast. O post JPC Cast 007 – No Coração do Mar e Tempestade de Fogo apareceu primeiro em LivroCast.

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De Avonden
Vrijdag 13 april (2e uur)

De Avonden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012


Herm Pol bespreekt De reddingsboot, de in het Nederlands vertaalde roman van de Amerikaanse schrijfster Charlotte Rogan. Hoe visualiseer je poëzie? Sinds de Romantiek richt de dichtkunst zich vooral op het innerlijke leven maar voorheen was dat behoorlijk anders. De lezer van Homerus of Vergilius ziet de beschreven scènes concreet voor zijn ogen. Gevechten, vrijages, [...]

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Books and Authors
Open Book

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2012 27:45


Mariella Frostrup talks to Marilynne Robinson about her new collection of essays, "When I Was A Child I Read Books", about faith, fiction and what it means to be a human being. Mature novelists Charlotte Rogan and Paul Torday discuss the pros and cons of debuting a first novel later in life. Writer and bookseller Jen Campbell shares her humorous collection of customers' extraordinary requests - a unique and affectionate insight into the world of bookselling and bookshops.