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Prolific Winnipeg-based author, editorial director and hockey dad David A. Robertson breaks down the books that have left a permanent mark on his life; CBC Books' historical fiction savant Talia Kliot recommends three novels that transport you to another time; musician Matt Holubowski on finding stillness through Silence in the Age of Noise; what's the first book Sarah Leavitt remembers reading; and CBC Books producer and former book seller Bridget Raymundo recommends a staff pick on this episode of The Next Chapter.Books discussed on this week's show include:All the Little Monsters by David A. RobertsonNine Stories by J.D. SalingerHow to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale CarnegieSwing Low by Miriam ToewsTom's Midnight Garden by Phillippa PearceAn Anthology of Monsters by Cherie DimalineSilence in the Age of Noise by Erling KaggeThe Paris Express by Emma DonoghueFinding Flora by Elinor FlorenceThe Immortal Woman by Su ChangThe River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar
Comic Reviews: Marvel Amazing Spider-Man 68.DEATHS by Christos Gage, Mark Buckingham, Mattia Iacono Captain America and Volstagg 1 by J. Michael Straczynski, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo Red Hulk 1 by Benjamin Percy, Geoff Shaw, Bryan Valenza Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker Adaptation 1 by Jody Houser, Will Sliney, Guru eFX Women of Marvel: She-Devils 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Federica Muzzo, Rachelle Rosenberg; Cherie Dimaline, Kelsey Ramsay, Fabi Marques; Alison Sampson, Cris Peter Marvel Unlimited Beastly Buddies 8 by Steve Foxe, Armand Bodnar, KJ Diaz Dark Horse Jumpscare 1 by Cullen Bunn, Danny Luckert IDW Godzilla vs. America: Godzilla vs. Chicago 1 by Mike Costa, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein; Tim Seeley, Heather Breckel; Ezra Claytan Daniels; Caroline Cash Star Trek: Section 31 – Emperor Born 1 by Alyssa Wong, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff Mad Cave Pop Kill 1 by Jimmy Palmiotti, Dave Johnson, Juan Santacruz, Brian Reber OGN Countdown Forest of Oreka Vol 1: The Long Night by Paco Sordo Midnight Island: The Automaton Awakens by Lylian, Nicolas Grebil Crumble by Meredith McClaren, Andrea Bell Nomads Vol 1: The Sand Kingdom by Captain Juuter Soma by Fernando Llor, Carles Dalmau One Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe by Dara Horn, Theo Ellsworth Hunger's Bite by Taylor Robin Additional Reviews: Junkyard Joe by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank Pretty, Pretty Please I Don't Want to Be a Magical Girl Simpsons: The Past and the Furious News: Wonder Woman game cancelled, Michelle Trachtenberg, Gene Hackman, Kathleen Kennedy not retiring, return of Pokemon Concierge, Matthew Lillard joining cast of Daredevil, Omninews, Oscar Wrap-Up Trailers: Shrek 5 Comics Countdown (26 February 2025): Radiant Black 31 by Kyle Higgins, Joe Clark, Eduardo Ferigato, Rod Fernandes Absolute Wonder Woman 5 by Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman, Jordie Bellaire Department of Truth 28 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds Seasons 2 by Rick Remender, Paul Azaceta, Mat Lopes Superman 23 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sanchez Ultimate Spider-Man 14 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson Black Hammer: Spiral City 4 by Jeff Lemire, Teddy Kristiansen Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 7 by Jason Aaron, Juan Ferreyra Metamorpho: The Element Man 3 by Al Ewing, Steve Lieber, Lee Loughridge Green Lantern 20 by Jeremy Adams, Jack Herbert, Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Author and psychotherapist Farzana Doctor shares the books that helped shape her as a person and as a writer; Danzy Senna opens up about her novel and GMA Book Club pick Colored Television; Nashlyn Lloyd on taking inspiration from The Creative Act by Rick Rubin; how not to be a bad husband with Ravi Singh; and the one book Jean Mills loves to re-read on this episode of The Next Chapter.Books discussed on this week's show include:Aurat Durbar: Writings by Women of South Asian Origin edited by Fauzia RafiqueGod Loves Hair by Vivek ShrayaMullahs on the Mainframe: Islam and Modernity among the Daudi Bohras by Jonah BlankThe Marrow Thieves by Cherie DimalineInfinite Audition by Charlie PetchThe Creative Act by Rick RubenThe Shell Seekers by Rosamunde PilcherAutopsy of a Boring Wife by Marie-Renee LavoieThree by DA MishaniSee Now Then by Jamaica Kinkaid
Bestselling author Tasha Spillett talks about the latest instalment in her graphic novel series Surviving the City; an ode to motherly love and Indigenous identity in the memoir Mamaskatch; the science of forest baths and Innu teachings with Melissa Mollen Dupuis; Juno Award-winning musician Elisapie; and Cherie Dimaline on reimagining The Secret Garden on this episode of The Next Chapter.
This week, Brooke, Stacy, Shannon, and Sara are recommending dystopian fiction. When choosing to read any of the books mentioned today, please be aware of your triggers, and seek out content warnings if necessary. Titles mentioned include: Cherie Dimaline, The Marrow Thieves (The Marrow Thieves #1) Kate L. Mary, The Fertile Ones Gabrielle Korn, Yours for the Taking Keri Lake, Juniper Unraveling (Juniper Unraveling #1) Victoria Schwab, This Savage Song (Monsters of Verity #1) Colleen Cowley, Subversive (Clandestine Magic #1) Tahereh Mafi, Shatter Me (Shatter Me #1) Elizabeth Stephens, Lord of Population (Population #1) Waubgeshig Rice, Moon of the Crusted Snow (Moon #1) Cecelia Ahern, Flawed (Flawed #1) Rachel Vincent, Menagerie (Menagerie #1) Lily Mayne, Soul Eater (Monstrous #1) You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-bistro
Brea and Mallory discuss all the different types of fantasy, test out a book pillow, and recommend feminist horror that isn't gory. Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com!Reading Glasses MerchRecommendations StoreSponsors -Miracle Madewww.trymiracle.com/GLASSESCODE: GLASSESLinks -Reading Glasses Facebook GroupReading Glasses Goodreads GroupAmazon Wish ListNewsletterLibro.fmReading PillowTo join our Slack channel, email us proof of your Reading-Glasses-supporting Maximum Fun membership!Mallory's Book!Brea's Movie Podcast!Books Mentioned - Your Lonely Nights Are Over by Adam SassThis Wretched Valley by Jenny KieferPerdido Street Station by China MievilleThe Haunting of Velkwood by Gwendolyn KisteVenCo by Cherie Dimaline
Linda has been mulling over what an education is, what purposes it serves. She was so curious about it that she begin to reflect on the etymology of the word. The root of “educate” comes from educe, from the Latin, meaning "to lead forth" or "lead out of," which then led her to think, leading out of … what? From where and to where? And who is doing the leading? For whom? And why? Weaving in her personal conversations and experiences alongside different cultural texts – from Valley of the Bird Tail to An Education to Tom Wayman's “Did I Miss Anything?” – she ultimately focuses on M. NourbeSe Philip's She Tries Her Tongue, Her Silence Softly Breaks to demonstrate the potential deleterious effects of an “education.” It is not always an innocent or innocuous process.Also in this episode – our first giveaway ever! The first person to write to Linda (gettinglitwithlinda@gmail.com) with the correct response to the question Linda poses in this episode will receive a copy of Willie Poll's My Little Ogichidaa in addition to a gift from Getting Lit With Linda.In the Takeaway, she notes that this episode is being released during Indigenous History Month, and so she recommends her listeners to visit the website, www.jelisautochtone.ca, which was produced by Dr. Colette Yellow Robe (member of the N. Cheyenne Nation in the USA), in addition to Cherie Dimaline's The Marrow Thieves.References:An Education, Scripted by Nick Hornby (3:55)Willie Poll, My LItle OchigidaaValley of The Bird Tail (4.40)Emily Carr, Klee Wyck (5.15)Clarke, Irwin's expurgation of Klee Wyck (5:30)Residential schools (6.15)Re-education Camps, Vietnam (6:50)Kim Thuy, Ru Tom Wayman's “Did I miss Anything?” (8:10)M, NourbeSe Philip, She Tries Her Tongue, Her Silence Softly Breaks (9.50; 13.10; 15.10 )Zong! (13:40)“Discourse on the Logic of Language” (16.50)Music: Raphael Krux (The Madness of Linda) and Brian Teoh (Finally See the Light)Assistant Producer: Marco Timpano Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our Patron Robin requested that we read and discuss VenCo for today's episode. Although they did not request the Antiques Freaks to be here, we felt we needed their support (and knowledge of antique spoons). Thanks so much for your longtime patronage, Robin, and we hope you enjoy our unhinged review with surprise guests! Remember that if you, too, would like to have us read and review a book of your choice on the show, you can gain that power by joining our Patreon at the appropriate tier. Although this one wasn't to our taste, we encourage you to check out other books and stories by Cherie Dimaline (https://www.cheriedimaline.com/books) and to support indigenous and marginalized authors and creators generally!
Settle in for a riveting collection of stories from 26 Indigenous authors, performed by 9 Indigenous narrators. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Emily Connelly discuss these horror stories packed with fearsome creatures, dangerous spirits, and horrifying humans. Listeners will be shocked, scared, and delighted by stories from well-known and newer authors alike, all narrated with skill. Sheldon Elter's matter-of-fact portrayal of a frustrated son transforms into very believable terror in Cherie Dimaline's “Tick Talk.” Tara Sky's youthful voice enlivens two disturbingly realistic stories of white people manipulating Indigenous girls and women with unsettling sincerity. Listeners will find stories full of horror and fear—yet community, humor, and joy abound. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Random House Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from HarperAudio. Get up-close to artists you admire with Willie Nelson's Energy Follows Thought, Melissa Etheridge's Talking to My Angels, and Jada Pinkett Smith's Worthy. Listen to samples at www.hc.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shocking twists reveal the Kill Bill plot on the latest A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD from the creators of 'The OA' Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij! Across Iceland and the United States, we'll follow Gen-Z detective Darby Hart as they follow several suspects on several streaming platforms: FX, Hulu, Disney+ Plus, Star, Star+ Plus, Hotstar, whatever! We interview Zoomer who may be closer to Andy than Bill! Plus: The Lemonheads' Evan Dando sings his classic hit 'Its A Shame About Ray' Season 1, Episode 7 Chapter 7: Retreat The remaining guests gather and discover the killer among them. 00:00 Intro 00:02 In 'Death By GPS' who's to blame? 00:33 Let's Solve A Murder At The End Of The World 01:32 THANK YOU 01:56 Did you like the final episode? 02:14 What do we want from a Whodunnit? 05:01 What We Got Right 05:36 What I Got Wrong 06:17 How It Could Have Been Improved 08:36 Listeners who solved the mystery! 09:46 Our next Let's Solve cases 11:20 Interview with Zoomer Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq Podcast music by Matt Murdick #amateotw #amurderattheendoftheworld #britmarling #emmacorrin #harrisdickinson #cliveowen #murdermystery #whodunnit #theoa Directed by Zal Batmanglij Writing Credits Brit Marling ... (written by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (written by) Brit Marling ... (created by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (created by) Cherie Dimaline ... (story editor) & Rebecca Roanhorse ... (story editor) Cast Emma Corrin ... Darby Hart Brit Marling ... Lee Harris Dickinson ... Bill Alice Braga ... Sian Joan Chen ... Lu Mei Raúl Esparza ... David Jermaine Fowler ... Martin Ryan J. Haddad ... Oliver Pegah Ferydoni ... Ziba Javed Khan ... Rohan Louis Cancelmi ... Todd Edoardo Ballerini ... Ray Clive Owen ... Andy Christopher Gurr ... Marius Britian Seibert ... Eva Kellan Tetlow ... Zoomer Neal Huff ... Darby's Dad Otto Penzler ... Author Maria Taylor ... Moderator Jeff Mantel ... Older Man Dave Murgittroyd ... LESDEWIS_07 Eric R. Williams ... Bodega Tom Alexandra Seal ... Gloria Anastasia Veronica Lee ... Darby Age 10 Daniel Olson ... Tomas Karina Arroyave ... Marta Derek Peith ... Medical Examiner Samantha Jones ... Sue Music by Danny Bensi Saunder Jurriaans Cinematography by Charlotte Bruus Christensen Editing by Dylan Tichenor Casting By Avy Kaufman Production Design by Alex DiGerlando #hulu #disneyplus #starplus #hotstar #fx
Bloody Bill bathes then bolts while Lee comes clean on the latest A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD from the creators of 'The OA' Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij! Across Iceland and the United States, we'll follow Gen-Z detective Darby Hart as they follow several suspects on several streaming platforms: FX, Hulu, Disney+ Plus, Star, Star+ Plus, Hotstar, whatever! Plus, angry Andy ain't having it! Season 1, Episode 6 Chapter 6: Crime Seen Darby uncovers the secret retreat within the retreat. In the past, she and Bill come face to face with the Silver Doe Killer. 00:00 Intro 00:02 Do you trust Lee? 01:10 Let's Solve A Murder At The End Of The World 02:16 Upcoming Podcasts 04:11 Call to Action 04:38 Victim Profile: Bill Farrah aka Fangs 05:47 Victim: Climate scientist Rohan 06:02 Victim: Doctor/Astronaut Sian 06:18 Suspect: Darby Hart 07:51 Suspect: Andy Ronson 08:40 Suspect: Lee Andersen 08:54 Suspect: Film maker Martin 09:00 Suspect: Robotics expert Oliver 09:51 Suspect: Encryption Ziba 09:53 Suspect: Builder Lui Mei 10:04 Suspect: Venture Capitalist David 10:34 Suspect: Security guy Todd 10:45 Suspect: A.I. Ray 11:00 Suspect: Zoomer 11:11 Feedback 13:14 'Straightforward' Theory 17:12 Time bending Theory Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq Podcast music by Matt Murdick #amateotw #amurderattheendoftheworld #britmarling #emmacorrin #harrisdickinson #cliveowen #murdermystery #whodunnit #theoa Directed by Brit Marling Writing Credits Brit Marling ... (written by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (written by) Brit Marling ... (created by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (created by) Cherie Dimaline ... (story editor) & Rebecca Roanhorse ... (story editor) Cast Emma Corrin ... Darby Hart Brit Marling ... Lee Harris Dickinson ... Bill Alice Braga ... Sian Joan Chen ... Lu Mei Raúl Esparza ... David Jermaine Fowler ... Martin Ryan J. Haddad ... Oliver Pegah Ferydoni ... Ziba Javed Khan ... Rohan Louis Cancelmi ... Todd Edoardo Ballerini ... Ray Clive Owen ... Andy Christopher Gurr ... Marius Britian Seibert ... Eva Kellan Tetlow ... Zoomer Neal Huff ... Darby's Dad Otto Penzler ... Author Maria Taylor ... Moderator Jeff Mantel ... Older Man Dave Murgittroyd ... LESDEWIS_07 Eric R. Williams ... Bodega Tom Alexandra Seal ... Gloria Anastasia Veronica Lee ... Darby Age 10 Daniel Olson ... Tomas Karina Arroyave ... Marta Derek Peith ... Medical Examiner Samantha Jones ... Sue Music by Danny Bensi Saunder Jurriaans Cinematography by Charlotte Bruus Christensen Editing by Dylan Tichenor Casting By Avy Kaufman Production Design by Alex DiGerlando #hulu #disneyplus #starplus #hotstar #fx
Sleuth swims then sinks, Bill sensuously smells then smokes, while Sian speaks then sleeps on the latest A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD from the creators of 'The OA' Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij! Across Iceland and the United States, we'll follow Gen-Z detective Darby Hart as they follow several suspects on several streaming platforms: FX, Hulu, Disney+ Plus, Star, Star+ Plus, Hotstar, whatever! Plus, we'll cancel our subscription to the Wall Street Journal! Season 1, Episode 5 Chapter 5: Crypt Darby confronts her suspect only to find the tables turned and an unexpected alliance formed - until someone else dies and her own life is threatened. 00:00 Intro 00:02 Just the Facts, Ma'am 01:42 Let's Solve A Murder At The End Of The World 02:24 Poll Results 03:29 Puzzle Doctor's Blog 04:19 Call to Action 04:49 Victim Profile: Bill Farrah aka Fangs 05:37 Victim: Climate scientist Rohan 05:48 Victim: Doctor/Astronaut Sian 06:11 Suspect: Darby Hart 08:02 Suspect: Andy Ronson 09:16 Suspect: Lee Andersen 10:23 Suspect: Film maker Martin 10:29 Suspect: Robotics expert Oliver 10:47 Suspect: Encryption Ziba 11:09 Suspect: Builder Lui Mei 12:03 Suspect: Venture Capitalist David 12:21 Suspect: Security guy Todd 12:51 Suspect: Eva 12:57 Suspect: A.I. Ray 13:03 Suspect: Marius 13:25 Suspect: Zoomer 13:38 Feedback 16:51 Dream Theory Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq Podcast music by Matt Murdick The Puzzle Doctor's Murder-Mystery Blog https://classicmystery.blog/ #amateotw #amurderattheendoftheworld #britmarling #emmacorrin #harrisdickinson #cliveowen #murdermystery #whodunnit #theoa Directed by Brit Marling Writing Credits Brit Marling ... (written by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (written by) Brit Marling ... (created by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (created by) Cherie Dimaline ... (story editor) & Rebecca Roanhorse ... (story editor) Cast Emma Corrin ... Darby Hart Brit Marling ... Lee Harris Dickinson ... Bill Alice Braga ... Sian Joan Chen ... Lu Mei Raúl Esparza ... David Jermaine Fowler ... Martin Ryan J. Haddad ... Oliver Pegah Ferydoni ... Ziba Javed Khan ... Rohan Louis Cancelmi ... Todd Edoardo Ballerini ... Ray Clive Owen ... Andy Christopher Gurr ... Marius Britian Seibert ... Eva Kellan Tetlow ... Zoomer Neal Huff ... Darby's Dad Otto Penzler ... Author Maria Taylor ... Moderator Jeff Mantel ... Older Man Dave Murgittroyd ... LESDEWIS_07 Eric R. Williams ... Bodega Tom Alexandra Seal ... Gloria Anastasia Veronica Lee ... Darby Age 10 Daniel Olson ... Tomas Karina Arroyave ... Marta Derek Peith ... Medical Examiner Samantha Jones ... Sue Music by Danny Bensi Saunder Jurriaans Cinematography by Charlotte Bruus Christensen Editing by Dylan Tichenor Casting By Avy Kaufman Production Design by Alex DiGerlando #hulu #disneyplus #starplus #hotstar #fx
Sian tests out some snow tires, Darby takes a tumble and Bill jumps in the pool without taking a shower first on the latest A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD from the creators of 'The OA' Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij! Across Iceland and the United States, we'll follow Gen-Z detective Darby Hart as they follow several suspects on several streaming platforms: FX, Hulu, Disney+ Plus, Star, Star+ Plus, Hotstar, whatever! Plus, we'll ask if an android wrote a book! Season 1, Episode 4 Chapter 4: Family Secrets There's a killer on the loose and nowhere to run with a storm closing in. Darby breaks out of lockdown and discovers the retreat may not be what she thought it was. 00:00 Intro 00:02 Serial Killer? 00:35 Let's Solve A Murder At The End Of The World 01:19 Call to Action 02:34 The Silver Doe Killer 03:09 Victim Profile: Bill Farrah aka Fangs 05:28 Victim: Climate scientist Rohan 06:19 Suspect: Darby Hart 07:07 Suspect: Andy Ronson 08:06 Suspect: Lee Andersen 08:16 Suspect: Film maker Martin 08:24 Suspect: Robotics expert Oliver 08:26 Suspect: Encryption Ziba 08:28 Suspect: Builder Lui Mei 08:44 Suspect: Doctor/Astronaut Sian 11:21 Suspect: Venture Capitalist David 11:30 Suspect: Security guy Todd 11:44 Suspect: A.I. Ray 11:53 Suspect: Zoomer 12:16 Feedback 14:26 Android Darby Theory Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq Podcast music by Matt Murdick #amateotw #amurderattheendoftheworld #britmarling #emmacorrin #harrisdickinson #cliveowen #murdermystery #whodunnit #theoa Directed by Zal Batmanglij Writing Credits Brit Marling ... (written by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (written by) Brit Marling ... (created by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (created by) Cherie Dimaline ... (story editor) & Rebecca Roanhorse ... (story editor) Cast Emma Corrin ... Darby Hart Brit Marling ... Lee Harris Dickinson ... Bill Alice Braga ... Sian Joan Chen ... Lu Mei Raúl Esparza ... David Jermaine Fowler ... Martin Ryan J. Haddad ... Oliver Pegah Ferydoni ... Ziba Javed Khan ... Rohan Louis Cancelmi ... Todd Edoardo Ballerini ... Ray Clive Owen ... Andy Christopher Gurr ... Marius Britian Seibert ... Eva Kellan Tetlow ... Zoomer Neal Huff ... Darby's Dad Otto Penzler ... Author Maria Taylor ... Moderator Jeff Mantel ... Older Man Dave Murgittroyd ... LESDEWIS_07 Eric R. Williams ... Bodega Tom Alexandra Seal ... Gloria Anastasia Veronica Lee ... Darby Age 10 Daniel Olson ... Tomas Karina Arroyave ... Marta Derek Peith ... Medical Examiner Samantha Jones ... Sue Music by Danny Bensi Saunder Jurriaans Cinematography by Charlotte Bruus Christensen Editing by Dylan Tichenor Casting By Avy Kaufman Production Design by Alex DiGerlando #hulu #disneyplus #starplus #hotstar #fx
Darby is given an A.R. Helmet and say "OK Zoomer" on the latest A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD by the creators of 'The OA' Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij! Across Iceland and the United States, we'll follow Gen-Z detective Darby Hart as they follow several suspects on several streaming platforms: FX, Hulu, Disney+ Plus, Star, Star+ Plus, Hotstar, whatever! Plus, each week we'll talk about a Killer A.I. theories on Bill/Fangs' and Rohan's murderer! Season 1, Episode 3 Chapter 3: Survivors Darby plays the role of the perfect guest in order to covertly investigate the crime. She finds she may be getting closer to the truth when another life is taken. 00:00 Intro 00:02 Was the phone call real? 00:30 Let's Solve A Murder At The End Of The World 02:10 The Silver Doe Killer 02:50 Victim Profile: Bill Farrah aka Fangs 06:38 Suspect: Darby Hart 08:06 Suspect: Andy Ronson 09:16 Suspect: Lee Andersen 10:47 Suspect: Film maker Martin 10:56 Suspect: Robotics expert Oliver 11:26 Suspect: Encryption Ziba 11:52 Suspect: Builder Lui Mei 12:06 Suspect: Doctor/Astronaut Sian 12:24 Suspect: Venture Capitalist David 12:39 Suspect: Climate scientist Rohan 14:05 Suspect: Security guy Todd 14:13 Suspect: A.I. Ray 14:47 Suspect: Zoomer 15:17 Waiter Tomas 15:28 Feedback 19:40 Killer A.I. Theory Directed by Zal Batmanglij Writing Credits Brit Marling ... (written by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (written by) Melanie Marnich ... (writen by) Brit Marling ... (created by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (created by) Cherie Dimaline ... (story editor) & Rebecca Roanhorse ... (story editor) Cast Emma Corrin ... Darby Hart Brit Marling ... Lee Harris Dickinson ... Bill Alice Braga ... Sian Joan Chen ... Lu Mei Raúl Esparza ... David Jermaine Fowler ... Martin Ryan J. Haddad ... Oliver Pegah Ferydoni ... Ziba Javed Khan ... Rohan Louis Cancelmi ... Todd Edoardo Ballerini ... Ray Clive Owen ... Andy Christopher Gurr ... Marius Britian Seibert ... Eva Kellan Tetlow ... Zoomer Neal Huff ... Darby's Dad Otto Penzler ... Author Maria Taylor ... Moderator Jeff Mantel ... Older Man Dave Murgittroyd ... LESDEWIS_07 Eric R. Williams ... Bodega Tom Alexandra Seal ... Gloria Anastasia Veronica Lee ... Darby Age 10 Daniel Olson ... Tomas Karina Arroyave ... Marta Music by Danny Bensi Saunder Jurriaans Cinematography by Charlotte Bruus Christensen Editing by Dylan Tichenor Casting By Avy Kaufman Production Design by Alex DiGerlando #hulu #disneyplus #starplus #hotstar #fx
Darby calls it "murder" while Andy calls it 'O.D.' Who's right? A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD by the creators of 'The OA' Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij! Across Iceland and the United States, we'll follow Gen-Z detective Darby Hart as they follow several suspects on several streaming platforms: FX, Hulu, Disney+ Plus, Star, Star+ Plus, Hotstar, whatever! Plus, each week we'll talk all the Audition theories on Bill/Fangs' murderer! Season 1, Episode 2 Chapter 2: The Silver Doe Darby believes the death she witnessed may, in fact, be murder, but no one believes her. The grief and shock of the events thrust her into remembering her own buried past. 00:00 Intro 00:02 Hallway Video Mystery 00:31 Let's Solve A Murder At The End Of The World 01:28 Who did Andy invite? Who did Lee invite? 02:23 How to reach out 03:04 Victim Profile: Bill Farrah aka Fangs 06:40 Suspect: Darby Hart 09:11 Suspect: Andy Ronson 10:18 Suspect: Lee Andersen 11:05 Suspect: Film maker Martin 11:21 Suspect: Robotics expert Oliver 11:25 Suspect: Encryption Ziba 11:49 Suspect: Builder Lui Mei 11:52 Suspect: Doctor/Astronaut Sian 12:27 Suspect: Venture Capitalist David 12:46 Suspect: Climate scientist Rohan 13:01 Suspect: Security guy Todd 13:11 Suspect: Eva 13:24 Suspect: A.I. Ray 13:57 Suspect: Hotel manager Marius 14:04 Suspect: Zoomer 14:42 Feedback 17:16 The 'Audition' Theories Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq Podcast music by Matt Murdick #amateotw #amurderattheendoftheworld #britmarling #emmacorrin #harrisdickinson #cliveowen #murdermystery #whodunnit #theoa Directed by Brit Marling Writing Credits Brit Marling ... (written by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (written by) Melanie Marnich ... (writen by) Rebecca Roanhorse ... (written by) Brit Marling ... (created by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (created by) Cherie Dimaline ... (story editor) & Rebecca Roanhorse ... (story editor) Cast Emma Corrin ... Darby Hart Brit Marling ... Lee Harris Dickinson ... Bill Alice Braga ... Sian Joan Chen ... Lu Mei Raúl Esparza ... David Jermaine Fowler ... Martin Ryan J. Haddad ... Oliver Pegah Ferydoni ... Ziba Javed Khan ... Rohan Louis Cancelmi ... Todd Edoardo Ballerini ... Ray Clive Owen ... Andy Christopher Gurr ... Marius Britian Seibert ... Eva Kellan Tetlow ... Zoomer Neal Huff ... Darby's Dad Otto Penzler ... Author Maria Taylor ... Moderator Jeff Mantel ... Older Man Dave Murgittroyd ... LESDEWIS_07 Eric R. Williams ... Bodega Tom Alexandra Seal ... Gloria Anastasia Veronica Lee ... Darby Age 10 Music by Danny Bensi Saunder Jurriaans Cinematography by Charlotte Bruus Christensen Editing by Dylan Tichenor Casting By Avy Kaufman Production Design by Alex DiGerlando #hulu #disneyplus #starplus #hotstar #fx
We're on the hunt for the killer in the new murder-mystery A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD by the creators of 'The OA' Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij! Across Iceland and the United States, we'll follow Gen-Z detective Darby Hart as they follow several suspects on several streaming platforms: FX, Hulu, Disney+ Plus, Star, Star+ Plus, Hotstar, whatever! Plus, each week we'll talk all the killer theories on Bill/Fangs' murderer! Was Bill's murder an A.I. projection? Is little Zoomer a robot? Season 1, Episode 1 Chapter 1: Homme Fatale An amateur sleuth receives a mysterious invitation to a reclusive tech billionaire's secret retreat. Twitter/Instagram/Threads: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/doublephq Podcast music by Matt Murdick Directed by Brit Marling Writing Credits Brit Marling ... (written by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (written by) Brit Marling ... (created by) & Zal Batmanglij ... (created by) Cherie Dimaline ... (story editor) & Rebecca Roanhorse ... (story editor) Cast Emma Corrin ... Darby Hart Brit Marling ... Lee Harris Dickinson ... Bill Alice Braga ... Sian Joan Chen ... Lu Mei Raúl Esparza ... David Jermaine Fowler ... Martin Ryan J. Haddad ... Oliver Pegah Ferydoni ... Ziba Javed Khan ... Rohan Louis Cancelmi ... Todd Edoardo Ballerini ... Ray Clive Owen ... Andy Christopher Gurr ... Marius Britian Seibert ... Eva Kellan Tetlow ... Zoomer Neal Huff ... Darby's Dad Otto Penzler ... Author Maria Taylor ... Moderator Jeff Mantel ... Older Man Dave Murgittroyd ... LESDEWIS_07 Eric R. Williams ... Bodega Tom Alexandra Seal ... Gloria Music by Danny Bensi Saunder Jurriaans Cinematography by Charlotte Bruus Christensen Editing by Dylan Tichenor Casting By Avy Kaufman Production Design by Alex DiGerlando #amateotw #amurderattheendoftheworld #britmarling #emmacorrin #harrisdickinson #cliveowen #murdermystery #whodunnit #theoa
On this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: work retreats and our bookish impact in a listener's classroom Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: what makes a great gift book The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . . 1:43 - Currently Reading Patreon 4:01 - Our Bookish Moments of the Week 9:14 - Current Reads 9:50 - The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman (Meredith) 15:28 - Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline (Kaytee) 18:18 - Venco by Cherie Dimaline 19:14 - At Least You Have Your Health by Madi Sinha (Meredith) 24:05 - CR Season 5: Episode 48 Listener Press 24:18 - Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan (Kaytee) 28:34 - After the Crash by Michel Bussi (Meredith) 30:42 - The Anomaly by Herve Le Tellier 34:18 - Fabled Bookshop 34:52 - Threads That Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou (Kaytee) 35:00 - Fairyloot 37:44 - Deep Dive: What Makes A Great Gift Book 38:14 - Scythe by Neal Shusterman 38:18 - I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes 38:23 - Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir 39:56 - Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty 39:59 - The Friend by Dorothy Koomson (amazon link) 40:37 - A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers 41:15 - Vuori Clothing 44:12 - Fairyloot 44:49 - Book of the Month 44:49 - Aardvark Book Club 45:52 - The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas 46:37 - Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt 46:45 - Currently Reading Patreon 48:08 - Meet Us At The Fountain 48:23 - I want to encourage everyone to read one classic book a year (Meredith) 48:37 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte 48:50 - East of Eden by John Steinbeck 48:51 - A Tree Grows In Brooklyn by Betty Smith 48:52 - Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurty 48:53 - Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell 48:54 - The Home-Maker by Dorothy Canfield 48:57 - The Borrowers by Mary Norton 49:22 - The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald 49:23 - 1984 by George Orwell 49:55 - Persuasion by Jane Austen 50:16 - I wish for book recipes to guide my reading life (Kaytee) Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the independent bookstore of the month. November's IPL is curated by The Novel Neighbor. Visit them on Instagram Trope Thursday with Kaytee and Bunmi - a behind the scenes peek into the publishing industry All Things Murderful - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the special insights of an independent bookseller The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
Cherie Dimaline's queer YA reimaging of The Secret Garden, Phyllis Webstad on her picture book Every Child Matters, Jordan Abel subverts The Last of the Mohicans, and we revisit an interview with bestselling author David Alexander Robertson.
Cherie Dimaline is an award-winning author who seems to move effortlessly between labels like “young adult” and “literary fiction.” She talks to Tom about finding inspiration everywhere — from cemeteries to Pinterest boards — and mining some of her own experiences for her latest YA novel, “Funeral Songs for Dying Girls.”
Discover the world of speculative fiction with exclusive interviews featuring best-selling authors Fonda Lee and Cherie Dimaline. Discover new and exciting reads from The Next Chapter speculative fiction panel — all that and more on today's show.
In Margaret St. Clair's “Flowering Evil," Amy Dinsmore is quite the gardener. She loves tending to her collection of Martian and Venusian plants, flowers, and succulents. But one plant, in particular, is a little bit more than she bargained for. Originally published in Planet Stories vol 4 num 7, Summer 1950, this story can be found in audio format in Pseudopod (825, August 2022) and in text via an archive. Recommended in this episode: Cherie Dimaline's VenCo UP NEXT: Daphne DuMaurier's My Cousin Rachel Buy Toil and Trouble here!
Elizabeth's grandmother passed away, and she shares the joy of reconnecting with her extended family and hearing the family stories after the funeral.And of course, we have more to say about everything: Sunday scaries, Sunday babysitters, manners, and the book The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. Best to the Nest is our podcast all about creating strong, comfortable, beautiful nests that prepare us to fly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Elizabeth's grandmother passed away, and she shares the joy of reconnecting with her extended family and hearing the family stories after the funeral. And of course, we have more to say about everything: Sunday scaries, Sunday babysitters, manners, and the book The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. Best to the Nest is our podcast all about creating strong, comfortable, beautiful nests that prepare us to fly.
Delve into the darkly lit world of horror literature with us! This month, we confront the beast within with Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline.Next month, we'll be reading the play Feathers and Teeth by Charise Castro Smith. Join us in the reading and send your comments, questions or related topics to discuss to our email or Twitter.Please consider supporting steps to stop the Willow Project and fight further environmental degradation. Read up on it here, and take action here.
Emmy-nominated actor Toheeb Jimoh on his breakout role in Ted Lasso, his audition that got him the part, and how he draws on his own personal experience to play his character Sam Obisanya. Plus, Cherie Dimaline (21:34) on how working in the world of magic made her a better writer, her new young adult novel, “Funeral Songs for Dying Girls,” and how she sneaks social commentary into children's books.
On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: the generations after us and before us in our reading lives Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: what did we learn from a no-prep current read section? The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down! We are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). The goal here is to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Bookshop affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. If you'd prefer to shop on Amazon, you can still do so here through our main storefront. Anything you buy there (even your laundry detergent, if you recently got obsessed with switching up your laundry game) kicks a small amount back to us. Thanks for your support!* . . . . 2:37 - Currently Reading Patreon 3:26 - Bookish Moment of the Week 4:52 - The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule 8:23 - New York Times article “Reading Around New York” 8:50 - Hot Dudes Reading on Instagram 9:03 - New York Times article “When Listening to a Book is Better than Reading It” 13:40 - Current Reads 13:49 - Cover Story by Susan Rigetti (Meredith) 16:05 - Fabled Bookshop 17:32 - Whistleblower by Susan Fowler (aka Susan Rigetti) 18:13 - The Appeal by Janice Hallett 19:35 - The Yoga Store Murder by Dan Morse (Kaytee) 26:27 - Venco by Cherie Dimaline (Meredith) 27:18 - libro.fm 30:17 - Aurora by David Koepp 34:57 - The Attic Child by Lola Jaye (Kaytee) 35:47 - Babel by RF Kuang 39:47 - Silence of the Sea by Yrsa Sigurdardottir (Meredith) 39:52 - I Remember You by Yrsa Sigurdardottir 45:24 - Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty (Kaytee) 45:36 - Schuler Books 51:24 - Prepping For CR Episodes 52:50 - Venco by Cherie Dimaline 55:38 - Comfort Me with Apples by Catherynne M. Valente 58:06 - Meet Us At The Fountain 59:02 - I wish listeners would pick up a book, read the first paragraph, then say “And that's when the murders started” and enjoy the giggles that ensue. (Meredith) 45:50 - I wish listeners would support the creators they love. (Kaytee) 1:00:44 - The Popcast with Knox and Jamie Patreon 1:00:48 - Laura Tremaine's Patreon 1:00:57 - Sarah's Bookshelves Live Patreon 1:01:00 - Sorta Awesome Patreon 1:03:46 - Mindy on Instagram Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram Roxanna is @roxannatheplanner on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast and www.zazzle.com/store/currentlyreading
In our latest book club discussion, editor-in-chief Amy Jones and content editor Michael Woodson sit down for a chat with author Cherie Dimaline about her newest novel, VenCo. Listen as they discuss witchy women, charismatic consumerism, and writing hot villains.
This time we discussed VenCo, written by Cherie Dimaline and narrated by Michelle St. John. We also discussed some of the finalists for the 2023 Audie Awards. Review & discussion with Shachi, Lisa, and Scott. Thank you to Libro.fm ALC Program and HarperAudio for providing a review copy of VenCo for this episode VenCo [Libro.fm] 2023 Audie Finalists Legends and Lattes [Audible] / [Episode 150] The Monsters We Defy [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] The 1619 Project [Libro.fm] Finding Me [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Noor [Libro.fm] / [Episode 127] Miracle and Wonder [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] / [Episode 137] How High We Go In The Dark [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Coraline (Full Cast Production) [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Good Omens (Full Cast Production) [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] January LaVoy for Thistlefoot [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Joniece Abbott-Pratt for Nightcrawling [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Raybearer [Libro.fm] / [OverDrive/Libby] / [Audible] / [Episode 91] The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] The Women Could Fly [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Where I Can't Follow [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] We Ride Upon Sticks [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] How to Stop Time [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Girl One [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] The City We Became [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible]
On this edition of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Gord Sinclair. Best known as the bass player and one of the songwriters in The Tragically Hip, he is now a “reluctant solo artist” with a new album pon the way. His new single “Gool Guy” marks a continuation of the solo career he never anticipated embarking on before the 2017 passing of The Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie. Following decades of music-making with the band's frontman, Gord Sinclair continues to honour his friend through music. The new song is the follow-up to his debut solo project, 2020's Taxi Dancers, which was released to critical acclaim, and brings back a more rhythmic and driving rock ‘n roll energy that just might put you in the mind of The Hip. Then, bestselling Métis author Cherie Dimaline stops by. Her breakout book, The Marrow Thieves, has been widely acclaimed for its portrayal of Indigenous colonization and ecological devastation and was named one of Time magazine's top 100 YA novels of all time and her other novels, like Empire of Wild and Hunting By Stars have won many awards, including the Governor General's Award for English-language children's literature. Her new book, VenCo is a novel about a coven of modern-day witches. It is an epic adventure that unfolds involving secret witches, witch hunters, magic spoons and an epic road trip from Toronto, to Salem, through Appalachia and into New Orleans.
We were joined by novelist Cherie Dimaline, author of The Marrow Thieves, its sequel Hunting by Stars, and the acclaimed literary novel Empire of Wild. Her new book is VenCo, a work of speculative fiction in which a secretive corporation named VenCo hires a powerful witch to assemble an elite coven—before the recruits are found by an ancient witch hunter. Cherie Dimaline on connecting with the extraordinary
Delve into the darkly lit world of horror literature with us! This month, we face our closet monsters with Dirty Heads by Aaron Dries.We're taking March off, so join us in April when we discuss Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline. Join us in the reading and send your comments, questions or related topics to discuss to our email or Twitter.
Cherie Dimaline on her latest novel, VenCo, Pam Hall and Jerry Evans on their collaboration in chapter three of Towards an Encyclopedia of Local Knowledge and more.
Literature for the HolidaysWe welcome Professor Linda M. Morra from the podcast “Getting Lit with Linda” we talk about books to read over the holidays. So grab a warm cup of cocoa and a warm blanket and listen to use talk about literature for the holidays.Literature mentionedAnne of Green Gable by Lucy Maud MontgomeryCare Of: Letters, Connections, and Cures by Ivan CoyoteThe Testaments by Margaret AtwoodThe Spectacular by Zoe WhittallPolar Vortex by Shani Mootoo Borders by Thomas KingThe Stud by Jackie CollinsUnarrested Archives by Linda M. MorraMoving Archives by Linda M. MorraMonkey Beach by Eden RobinsonThe Marrow Thieves by Cherie DimalineThe Moon of Letting Go by Richard Van CampPodcasts mentioned:Think IndigenousRed Man LaughingStories from the LandHowever you celebrate the holidays we wish you a calm and peaceful season and we are here for you and if you wanting to share the joy please tell people about The Insomnia Project. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-insomnia-project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WE'RE BACK! Hello! This episode is about the wedding that wasn't, and Lydia and Tay are annoyed. We recap & discuss Bridgerton s2, e6, "The Choice."Lydia's recs:Watching: How to Build a Sex Room, House of the Dragon, and Rings of PowerReading: Iron Lake by William Kent Krueger, a local MN author, Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood, sequel to The Love Hypothesis Tay's recs: Ali Hazelwood's Love on the Brain, The Sentence by Louise Erdrich, Jeannie Lin's Pingkang-li series (murder and forbidden love in the Tang Dynasty), [Also mentioned: Ordinary Grace by WKK, The Night Watchman by LE, The Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley, The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. PLUS Desi Geek Girls ep 70]We'll put out the next episode as soon as we are able- thank you so much for listening!Instagram and Facebook: @callingcardspod Twitter: @CardsCalling Website: https://www.callingcards.wixsite.com/callingcardspod Email us at callingcardspod@gmail.com. Theme music by PASTACAT @pastacatmusic on Instagram.
Rebecca and Tara welcome Tara's friend Marnie to answer the Five Reader Repartee Questions! Marnie's responses include: The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne Authors Richard Wagamese, Thomas King, Cherie Dimaline, Douglas Stuart Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes series by Laurie R. King Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese Marnie's Instagram: @burlington_bookworms Rebecca's Instagram: @canadareadsamericanstyle Tara's Instagram: @onabranchreads
Episode 130 September's prompt for The Bookstore Challenge 2022 is "Read a YA or Banned Book." Our first book for the prompt is Corinne's, The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. Next book is Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger, find it at your local library or bookstore and read along with us! Get two months for the price of one at Libro.fm with code 'bookstorepod' at checkout. Website | Patreon
Join us as we enter the deep dark abyss that is Alex's mind to create a visually impaired divination wizard. For more information, please check out our website. Email: acoupleofcharacterspod at gmail dot com. Twitter, Instagram, Patreon: ACoCPodcast. Bookshop dot org storefront and gift cards. Use code CHOOSEINDIE on Libro.fm to receive a free audiobook when you purchase a subscription. Episode notes: Transcript. Claire Voyant character sheet. Dyslexia friendly versions: Transcript. Claire Voyant character sheet. Links to our homebrew Ancestry Options and Fortune Teller background can be found on our homebrew page. Mentioned books: Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire, on Bookshop.org and Libro.fm. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, on Bookshop.org and Libro.fm. Hunting By Stars by Cherie Dimaline, on Bookshop.org and Libro.fm. The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, on Bookshop.org and Libro.fm. Serapio from Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse, on Bookshop.org and Libro.fm. D&D Eberron: Rising from the Last War. D&D Volo's Guide to Monsters. D&D Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica. D&D Mythic Odysseys of Theros. D&D Player's Handbook. D&D Wild Beyond the Witchlight. Mentioned episodes: Tabletop Champions. Smart Stuff on MBMBaM 316 and 99% Invisible 225. Meet Enna and Aylynn. Fantasy Name Generators. Dungeons & Dragon Types: Website. Twitter. Cover art: Copyright Chandra Reyer 2019.
Episode 129 Our second book for Women in Translation Month is Négar Djavadi's Disoriental. It's a novel about an Iranian family's history, relationships, and tragedies in both Iran and France. Next book is The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. Find it at your local library or bookstore and read along with us! Get two months for the price of one at Libro.fm with code 'bookstorepod' at checkout. Website | Patreon
Brea and Mallory give tips on getting yourself in the mood to read, talk about what counts as a series, and recommend Mexican Gothic readalikes! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com!Reading Glasses MerchRecommendations StoreSponsors -Dipseawww.dipseastories.com/GLASSESWhat Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisherhttps://tornightfire.com/catalog/what-moves-the-dead-t-kingfisher/ Links -Reading Glasses Facebook GroupReading Glasses Goodreads GroupAmazon Wish ListNewsletterLibro.fmRocketbookMallory's London EventMallory's UK DatesBooks Mentioned - The Book of the Most Precious Substance by Sara GranReluctant Immortals by Gwendolyn KisteAll's Well by Mona AwadEmpire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline
In this episode, I review the three books that I read for the month of April - SPOILERS! Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin, The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline, In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez Special thank you to CN for recommending The Marrow Thieves! 2022 Book count so far: 18 books, 5,900 pages
This fortnight we're discussing “The Marrow Thieves” by Cherie Dimaline. This is speculative fiction so good it made Robin rethink how they read the closely related but distinct genre of dystopian fiction. TITLE: The Marrow Thieves AUTHOR: Cherie Dimaline PUBLISHER: Dancing Cat Books YEAR: 2017 LENGTH: 240 pages AGE: Young Adult GENRE: Speculative Fiction RECOMMENDED: Highly Book TW for sexual content (brief), cursing, ableist language (brief), alcohol (backstory), alcoholism (backstory), drug use (backstory), dug abuse (backstory), kidnapping (graphic), confinement (backstory), starvation (graphic), genocide (graphic), sexual assault, rape, child abuse, physical abuse, excrement (brief), vomit (brief), violence, gun violence, cannibalism, animal death, parental death (backstory), child death, murder, major character death, death. Topic 1: Food Scarcity. Begins at (1:35), CW for food scarcity, Topic 2: PTSD. Begins at (10:37), CW for ptsd, food scarcity. Topic 3: Cannibalism. Begins at (21:45), CW for cannibalism, murder, death. Promo for CPOV Autographs; Spoiler-free wrap-up and ratings: Begins at (32:12). --- If you'd like to make a monthly donation, please check us out on Patreon. To make a one-time donation please support us on Ko-Fi. For fortnightly news and updates, as well as links to recent written reviews, subscribe to our newsletter. You can check out Robin's written review of the book at Reviews That Burn. Find all our links on our Carrd. Music provided by HeartBeatArt and is used with permission. Members of the Certain Point of View network of podcasts.
We talk about how our processes of discernment look and rave about this essay by Cheryl Strayed.Life latelySarah is enjoying TV, especially Bridgerton. Two and a half years after moving to Birmingham, Abby finally feels like she has friends.Reading latelySarah read Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting by Lisa Genova, a popular science book about memory.Abby listened to and loved The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline.Eating latelyAbby is enjoying maple pecan granola from Trader Joe's while Sarah tried a new donut place close to work.If you'd like to join in the conversation, please leave us a comment on our show notes, email us at friendlierpodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Instagram @friendlierpodcast. Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Sharifah discusses some YA sci-fi/fantasy. Follow the podcast via RSS here, Apple Podcasts here, Spotify here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. To get even more SF/F news and recs, sign up for our Swords and Spaceships newsletter! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan (cw: suicide) The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline (cw: rape, genocide, child death)
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is watching You Are Not My Mother (2021; dir. Kate Nolan); drinking Westward Singly Malt.Damien is reading the Roger Rabbit trilogy by Gary K. Wolf; drinking a boilermaker with Jameson Irish whiskey and Maine Beer's Lunch IPA.Ryan is reading Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline; drinking the Bowmore 12.Daisy is reading The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid; drinking orange-flavored gin. Mysterious!Janette is watching I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020; dir. Charlie Kaufman); drinking The Glenlivet (and memories of the absinthe bar attached to the Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities).What was that thing about If Insects Were Bigger? https://vintagenewsdaily.com/in-1909-the-strand-magazine-imagined-what-would-happen-if-giant-insects-attacked-london/If you liked this week's interview (and Crawling Horrors), follow the volume's editors @daisy2205 and @janetteleaf1.Up next: Season 3... Promethean Horrors: Classic Tales of Mad Science, edited by Xavier Aldana Reyes.Special thank you to Dr Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
Today in Graventown, I had the chance to chat with a fellow CBC alumni and someone I would run into frequently in my journalism days. Waubgeshig Rice is an Anishinaabe writer and journalist from the Wasauksing First Nation near Parry Sound, Ontario, in Canada and released his amazingly successful post-apocalyptic novel “Moon of the Crusted Snow” in 2018. Rice has been recognized for his work throughout Canada, including an appearance at Wordfest's 2018 Indigenous Voices Showcase in Calgary. The New York Times named Rice, alongside Cherie Dimaline, Rebecca Roanhorse, Darcie Little Badger and Stephen Graham Jones, as "some of the Indigenous novelists reshaping North American science fiction, horror and fantasy." It was lovely to chat with him today. Stay tuned for some spring and summer shows and please feel free to purchase my new album "Simple Complex" (mixed by Joel Plaskett) on my website. I feel the kind words and I'm loving the support. Be good to each other and please try to stay kind! I play live on Instagram every Thursday at 9 PM EST for Graventown. Come hang!#gravencanada#graventown#canadiansingersongwriterCatch me in a town near you by visting my website to see where I'm playing. If people can hate for no reason, I can love for no reason - and I love you. Thanks for stopping by Graventown. Yer always welcome here. As a full time independent artist, you can support me by joining my SUPER RAD subscription service at https://ko-fi.com/gravencanada
Métis scholar Celiese Lypka joins Jennifer and Waubgeshig this month to explore Cherie Dimaline's bestselling novel Empire of Wild. Published in 2019, the story follows a Métis woman in search of her missing husband in the face of mysterious and oppressive forces. Dimaline has received numerous accolades for her writing, and the New York Times has named her one of the "Indigenous novelists reshaping North American science fiction, horror and fantasy."More on Empire of Wild:https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/600423/empire-of-wild-by-cherie-dimaline/9780735277182More on Celiese Lypka:Celiese Lypka is a member of the Manitoba Métis Nation and lives in Treaty 1 territory, where she has spent most of her life and is now raising her wonderful and wild four-year-old daughter. She is an Assistant Professor of English in the Centre for Humanities at Athabasca University, teaching women's writing and Indigenous literatures. Her recent work focuses on Métis women's storytelling as modes of Indigenous resurgence and decolonial love.
This episode is a different format than we've done before. Although both my guest and I did read Cherie Dimaline's Empire of Wild, we barely spoke about the story itself. Not for any lack of merit on the side of the story--far from it. Empire of Wild is a thrilling story of werewolves and love, evangelicalism and colonial greed, community and ancestral support and indigenous medicine. However, the guest, who happens to be my grandmother, thought it would be most interesting to focus on the part of the story she knew something about: the sexuality of elderly people. So what follows is exactly that: a conversation on sex after 80 and the challenges and pleasures therein. Trigger warning: we do talk about sexual assault and rape within this conversation, so be warned. "A Métis Woman's Husband Disappeared--Or Did He?" by Tobias Carroll "A Native Woman Battles Neocolonialism and Werewolves in 'Empire of Wild'" by Melissa Michal "'Empire of Wild' Tells a Small Story--But Not a Slight One" by Jason Sheehan Cherie Dimaline's website Media Mentioned: Albert Schweitzer Taylor Caldwell "Soulsex with John & Annie" by Erika Lust Films --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ofprurientinterest/support
Hello, coven! We're back with a conversation about Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse. There's some debate as to whether or not the book is young adult, but we enjoyed it regardless. Show notes below! Content warning: brief mention of sexual assault (24:55-25:40) Why did we pick this book? J read Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse when it came out with her book club. (patron/friend-of-the-show) Deanna said Trail of Lightning was also really good, and we're always looking to add more diverse voices to the podcast! Should we make merch with J's tagline “Chaos Ensues”? Recommend if you like… [read-alikes mostly, but also other media, film, tv, etc.] The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline if you're interested in Indigenous stories about the end of the world. (We talk about The Marrow Thieves in episode 30) Reservation Dogs on Hulu which scatters in Indigenous stories and is set in the modern day Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger, which we read quite recently (episode 57). It would be good for younger readers If you're into monster hunting stories, you'll like Trail of Lightning Also the film Mad Max: Fury Road Buffy the Vampire Slayer K recently watched that movie San Andreas with Duane The Rock Johnson What is it with apocalypse movies/shows/stories and fingerless gloves? Libraries are crucial archives for keeping information and languages accessible for future generations. In the novel Kai listens to elders' testimonies – underscoring the importance of indigenous oral traditions Avatar the Last Airbender Trail of Lightning is book 1 of a series called The Sixth World. Book 2 is called Storm of Locusts and it's already out (published in 2019). Can't wait to see what happens next! From J: “It should be noted there has been some push back from some Indigenous groups about Trail of Lightning. I'll link to a couple of the articles I read about the issues, but the gist of it is that Roanhorse is not Navajo and she is not from a federally recognized tribe. I can't speak to these issues, but what I do feel like I can say is that a tribe being federally recognized should not be the only thing that makes someone Indigenous. The history of this country has shown us that much. Additionally, Roanhorse is half Black, and anti-Blackness abounds in every community – including Black communities. So I'm a little skeptical, but I'm also not Indigenous, so I can't speak to the issues of appropriation in any way, because I am not familiar with the cultural practices of the many many Indigenous tribes. Based on some of the critiques I read, perhaps if the book came with a content warning regarding the violence in the story, there would have been less pushback?” You can read some of the articles below if you're interested, and we'd love to hear your thoughts. Article 1 Article 2 We Need Diverse Books on no longer using the term #OwnVoices. Debbie Reese's blog American Indians in Children's Literature As always, we'd love to be in discussion with you, magical people. Drop us a line in the comments or reach out to us on twitter, Instagram (@thelibrarycoven), or via email (thelibraycoven@gmail.com). Access complete show notes on our website, thelibrarycoven.com. We really appreciate ratings and reviews on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or any other platforms. Help us share the magic by spreading the word about the podcast! You can support our labor by leaving us a one-time tip on Ko-fi or purchasing books from our Bookshop! Better yet, become a monthly patron via Patreon and you can unlock a bunch of exclusive perks like access to our community of reader-listeners on Discord. Our cover art is by the talented artist nimsby. The podcast theme song is “Unermerry Academy of Magics” by Augustin C from the album “Fantasy Music”, which you can download on FreeMusicArchive.com. We support #LandBack. The Library Coven is recorded and produced on stolen indigenous land: Arapahoe, Cheyenne, and Ute (Kelly) and Chickasha, Kaskaskia, Kickapoo, Mascoutin,
Honoring Native American Heritage Month with a discussion on The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline of the Georgia Bay Metis Nation of Ontario. Jennifer and Sadina talk about important themes and characters from the book and how they can lead to lifelong lessons at home. Media Mentioned:The Marrow Thieves by Cherie DimalineKiller of Enemies series by Joseph Bruchac The Ghost Collector by Allison Mills Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger This podcast was produced by Jennifer Nandlal and Sadina Shawver.Created by the Podcast Team at the Harris County Public Library.www.hcpl.netPodcast Team Members include: Beth Krippel, John Harbaugh, Mary Mink, Lana Sell, Ellen Kaluza, Sadina Shawver, Gisella Parker, Kara Ludwig, Delaney Daly, Jennifer Finch, Katelyn Helberg, Logan Tuttle, Darcy Casavant, Darla Pruitt and Nancy Hu Original Music created by Bryan Kratish
Cherie Dimaline on Hunting by Stars, Tessa McWatt on The Snow Line and Jordan Tannahill on The Listeners, and more.