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Best podcasts about christopher rowe

Latest podcast episodes about christopher rowe

Tiny In All That Air
Ian Kerry and the Humber Bridge

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 53:28


My guest today is Ian Kerry who is a photographer and Hull enthusiast. And today's episode is a new direction for me as I take the microphone outside and travel 70 miles up the road from Sheffield to the Hessle Foreshore, sitting on a picnic bench taking in the view of the Humber Bridge. Ian, Gavin and I talk about the construction of the bridge and the effect of the bridge's arrival on the local community and the changes to the landscape and human relationships that the bridge brought about. We read a selection of Larkin's poems and prose and explore what the bridge and the wider Holderness area meant to Larkin.  You will hear some ambient noises in the background- the wind, people walking past, the occasional car and seagull- I hope it helps to set the scene rather than presents a distraction! We also hear PLS member Chris Sewart, reading Bridge for the Living in full. This was recorded on the other side of the river in Barton Upon Humber, with the south pillars of the bridge just behind us. Thank you Chris for taking the time to record this for us.Larkin poems discussed:Here, The Whitsun Weddings, Bridge for the Living, High Windows, Aubade, The Building, Friday Night in the Royal Station Hotel, AbsencesOther references:Ian's English teacher- Kate TordoffA Rumoured City https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rumoured-City-New-Poets-Hull/dp/090642741XWizard of Oz (1939 dir Victor Fleming)Monitor, Down Cemetery Road with Philip Larkin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Coe11pgoj8EAlex Howard https://alexhoward.org/about/https://era.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/35859Joe Riley https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/joe-riley-presents-the-whitsun-weddings/id1486735740?i=1000664101367Sketch Poetry podcast; https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ubm0zfLmjrOqVqMWulgf0https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2010/jun/24/hull-inspires-poets What fresh Hull is this?Philip Larkin's east Yorkshire home town has been called the most poetic city in England. Which town exercises – or defeats – your muse? By John KeenanSongs for Humberside by Christopher Rowe and Ian Clarkhttps://www.discogs.com/release/3734583-Christopher-Rowe-Ian-Clark-Songs-For-Humberside?srsltid=AfmBOorFZyFqtjKQJDPeTX6e7CYglsETWEwiawNbWL4HNZWYIDbVignNBridging the Humber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aepcHKLWgjs&t=1366sAlmost Instinct, Almost True booking link https://www.eventbrite.com/e/almost-instinct-almost-true-tickets-1334343379969?aff=oddtdtcreatorMusic: Lazy River (Louis Armstrong) played by Sidney BechetTheme music:The Horns of the Morning by Wes Finch and the Mechanicals Bandhttps://themechanicalsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-righteous-jazzProduced by Lyn Lockwood and Gavin HoggPlease email Lyn at ⁠plsdeputychair@gmail.com ⁠ with any questions or commentsPLS Membership, events, merchandise and information: philiplarkin.com

In Our Time
Socrates in Prison

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 50:50


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Plato's Crito and Phaedo, his accounts of the last days of Socrates in prison in 399 BC as he waited to be executed by drinking hemlock. Both works show Socrates preparing to die in the way he had lived: doing philosophy. In the Crito, Plato shows Socrates arguing that he is duty bound not to escape from prison even though a bribe would open the door, while in the Phaedo his argument is for the immortality of the soul which, at the point of death, might leave uncorrupted from the 'prison' of his body, the one escape that truly mattered to Socrates. His example in his last days has proved an inspiration to thinkers over the centuries and in no small way has helped ensure the strength of his reputation.WithAngie Hobbs Professor of the Public Understanding of Philosophy at the University of SheffieldFiona Leigh Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at University College LondonAnd James Warren Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, CambridgeProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:David Ebrey, Plato's Phaedo: Forms, Death and the Philosophical Life (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Dorothea Frede, ‘The Final Proof of the Immortality of the Soul in Plato's Phaedo 102a-107a' (Phronesis 23, 1978)W. K. C. Guthrie, A History of Greek Philosophy, vol. 4, Plato: The Man and his Dialogues, Earlier Period (Cambridge University Press, 2008) Verity Harte, ‘Conflicting Values in Plato's Crito' (Archiv. für Geschichte der Philosophie 81, 1999)Angie Hobbs, Why Plato Matters Now (Bloomsbury, forthcoming 2025), especially chapter 5 Rachana Kamtekar (ed.), Plato's Euthyphro, Apology and Crito: Critical Essays (Rowman and Littlefield, 2004)Richard Kraut, Socrates and the State (Princeton University Press, 1984)Melissa Lane, ‘Argument and Agreement in Plato's Crito' (History of Political Thought 19, 1998) Plato (trans. Chris Emlyn-Jones and William Preddy), Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo and Phaedrus (Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 2017)Plato (trans. G. M. A. Grube and John Cooper), The Trial and Death of Socrates: Euthyphro Apology, Crito, Phaedo (Hackett, 2001) Plato (trans. Christopher Rowe), The Last Days of Socrates: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo (Penguin, 2010)Donald R. Robinson (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Socrates (Cambridge University Press, 2011)David Sedley and Alex Long (eds.), Plato: Meno and Phaedo (Cambridge University Press, 2010)James Warren, ‘Forms of Agreement in Plato's Crito' (Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 123, Issue 1, April 2023)Robin Waterfield, Why Socrates Died: Dispelling the Myths (Faber and Faber, 2010)In Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio Production

West Virginia Morning
Rural Science Fiction And Hunger Relief, This West Virginia Morning

West Virginia Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024


On this West Virginia Morning, Christopher Rowe is a nationally recognized science fiction and fantasy writer. He imagines the future not in cities or outer space, but in rural areas like the one he grew up in. Kentucky Public Radio's Sylvia Goodman spoke with Rowe just after he moved back to the Kentucky county where... View Article The post Rural Science Fiction And Hunger Relief, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

Fantastic Fiction at KGB
Audio from Aug 14th, with Christopher Rowe & James Chambers

Fantastic Fiction at KGB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 55:24


Here's the audio from the August 14, 2024 Fantastic Fiction at KGB reading series, with guests Christopher Rowe & James Chambers and guest co-host Mercurio D. Rivera.  We need your help to stay funded! Support the reading series by clicking... Continue Reading →

LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)

Josea Dream was the pearl captain at the heart of the bivalve ship Blue Spring, which had swum the black for a thousand years. It was a mystery to Josea---it was a mystery to anyone who'd ever thought about it---why the bivalves suffered their captains' proddings. | © 2024 by Christopher Rowe. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

World Building for Masochists
Episode 122: Now Kiss: Building Romance into Your Worlds, ft. GWENDA BOND

World Building for Masochists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 66:43


We've talked before about the difference between aesthetic-driven genres, like sci-fi and fantasy, and structure-driven genres, like mystery and romance. So what happens when you want to build a world just ripe for all your favorite romance tropes? How can your world create the obstacles to your characters getting their happy-ever-after? Guest Gwenda Bond joins us to talk about the love of worldbuilding and worldbuilding for love! A lot of writing romance means dealing with reader's expectations in a slightly different way than some other story-types. How useful are the sub-genre distinctions that might shape those expectations -- fantasy romance, romantic fantasy, fantasy with romance, romantasy, paranormal romance -- from the writer's perspective? And why are some SFF readers still worried that sex and romance might get cooties on their genre? In this episode, we look at how romance can hybridize with so many different forms and flavors of fantasy writing, and what choices writers make when directing the reader's attention more towards the romance or more towards the fantasy. Sidebar: It's Hugo Award nomination season! If you're a nominating sort of person and you enjoyed the podcast in 2023, we'd love your consideration for Best Fancast. [Transcript TK] Our Guest: Gwenda Bond is the New York Times bestselling author of many novels, including the first official Stranger Things novel, Suspicious Minds, the Lois Lane YA series, and the romantic comedies Not Your Average Hot Guy, The Date from Hell, and Mr. & Mrs. Witch. She has a number of forthcoming projects, including a magical art heist book, The Frame-Up. Her nonfiction writing has appeared in Publishers Weekly, Locus Magazine, Salon, the Los Angeles Times, and many other publications. She co-founded and chairs the nonprofit Lexington Writer's Room, and lives in a hundred-year-old house in Lexington, Kentucky, with her husband, author Christopher Rowe, and a veritable zoo of adorable doggos and queenly cats. Visit her online at www.gwendabond.com or join her newsletter at www.gwendabond.substack.com.

So I'm Writing a Novel...
Short Story Chat #6 – Elric 1961 and 2023

So I'm Writing a Novel...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 101:23


Recorded Jan 9, 2024, New Edge Sword & Sorcery editor Oliver Brackenbury is joined by fellow editor Jay Wolf, New Edge social media coordinator Kevin Beckett, and author Christopher Rowe, to compare & contrast Elric's first appearance ("The Dreaming City" in Science Fantasy issue 47, June 1961) with his latest ("The Folk of the Forest", in New Edge Sword & Sorcery #1, Nov. 2023). New Edge Sword & Sorcery #1 is available here, in three formats: https://newedgeswordandsorcery.com/product-category/new-edge-sword-sorcery/issue-1/ "The Dreaming City" can be found in many incarnations across decades of different Elric collections, but the original can be read here on The Internet Archive.

The Legendarium
#424. Why Do We Love Talking Animals?

The Legendarium

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 37:10


Is it projection? Wish fulfillment? Or just plain adorableness? Why do we readers (and viewers) enjoy stories with talking animals so much? Christopher Rowe stops by to chat with Craig about our favorite fabled furry friends.   Check out Christopher's latest, The Navigating Fox: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250804501/thenavigatingfox   Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/legendarium Check out the archives at https://www.thelegendarium.com/ Join the Discord community: https://discord.com/invite/FnCSsxx Twitter: https://twitter.com/LegendariumPod

Prairie Goth
168 long live laugh love is love wins

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 57:48


this is the last song on the original speak now cd. and to celebrate.. i am recording this podcast... fully nude. this year's episodes on bandcamp: https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ; myspace: https://noranygard.com ; bonus episodes etc: https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ; empty tv: https://www.youtube.com/@noranygard ; dvd commentaries: https://soundcloud.com/noranygard ; rss: https://prairiegoth.libsyn.com/ ; -- say hi :D -- songposting: https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ; tick tock: https://www.tiktok.com/@noranygardx ; x dot com: https://twitter.com/noranygardx ;  -- other bandcamp stuff :P -- https://noranygard.bandcamp.com/ ; https://citisci.bandcamp.com/ ; https://secondchannel.bandcamp.com/ ; xoxo trans rights trans power ♡ This episode is about the lyrics of "Long Live" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.

The Worldshapers
Episode 148: Christopher Rowe

The Worldshapers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 59:09


An hour-long chat with Christopher Rowe, Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy (and others) shortlisted author of the critically acclaimed novellas The Navigating Fox and These Prisoning Hills, as well as the story collection Telling the Map. Websitechristopherrowe.net Facebook Instagram@cvrowe1234 Twitter/X@ChristopherRowe Bluesky@christopherrowe Christopher Rowe's Amazon Page The Introduction Christopher Rowe is the author of the critically acclaimed … Continue reading "Episode 148: Christopher Rowe" Source

Prairie Goth
167 last kiss before i ... nvm

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 42:57


im losing my mind.. JONAS BROTHER !!!!!!!!!! a streetcar named inuyasha. i dated all three of the jonas bros at the same time. what a wonderful boy im gonna live him forever. i m a beautiful butter fly :) JONAS BRAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! i'm on the outside of your spectacle witnessing it. taylor swift is the bono to my edge. this year's episodes on bandcamp: https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ; myspace: https://noranygard.com ; bonus episodes etc: https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ; empty tv: https://www.youtube.com/@noranygard ; dvd commentaries: https://soundcloud.com/noranygard ; rss: https://prairiegoth.libsyn.com/ ; -- say hi :D -- songposting: https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ; tick tock: https://www.tiktok.com/@noranygardx ; x dot com: https://twitter.com/noranygardx ;  -- other bandcamp stuff :P -- https://noranygard.bandcamp.com/ ; https://citisci.bandcamp.com/ ; https://secondchannel.bandcamp.com/ ; xoxo trans rights trans power ♡ This episode is about the lyrics of "Last Kiss" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.

Prairie Goth
166 haunted by what could have been... i'm trying to find my way home... i'm sorry... i miss you...

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 59:18


I Love Hearing your Guitar Lines. like A Religious Experience With a Strawberry. telephone always late astrology and text files don't return the latitude I stand inside exhaustion can't be lilac vibrato. when it comes to you may just lose your memory plunged lonely into medical expenses persuade your benefit plan can't swim measuring tape the floating nothing but your picture. the presence of jpegs upset the heartbeat I am almost the signs and systems pull the plug apple ipod nano is a powerful economist. the embed player would have to chaos shine away my neighborhood the power all torture will take the phone. your product is the sting when you have no cleaning agents no choice but to have a computer fire in full-scale gold standard.  this year's episodes on bandcamp: https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ; myspace: https://noranygard.com ; bonus episodes etc: https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ; empty tv: https://www.youtube.com/@noranygard ; dvd commentaries: https://soundcloud.com/noranygard ; rss: https://prairiegoth.libsyn.com/ ; -- say hi :D -- songposting: https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ; tick tock: https://www.tiktok.com/@noranygardx ; x dot com: https://twitter.com/noranygardx ;  -- other bandcamp stuff :P -- https://noranygard.bandcamp.com/ ; https://citisci.bandcamp.com/ ; https://secondchannel.bandcamp.com/ ; xoxo trans rights trans power ♡ This episode is about the lyrics of "Haunted" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.

Prairie Goth
165 innocent is something i never was even if what i know now then wink wink hi boys

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 56:30


FIREFLYS HAVE SOULS. i looked up what this song is "about" later, after recording this, and i just... this is so dumb. before if i had known now what i know then if i had known it, if i HAD known it, i would still not know what I know now then, even if then i Lived It All Again. Free Palestine

Prairie Goth
163 enchanted by your pumpkin spice armpits

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 60:08


welcome to my fairytale castle. why am i doing a podcast where im torturing myself. i wish i could be like one fourth as happy and basic. i wish i could experience joy. i feel like i live on a completely different planet. taylor swift is so weirdly alienating to me. i have never been happy a single day in my life . i hate being mentally ill. like all my recent eps, this episode was recorded: a while ago. apologies for the late upload, i completely forgot until about an hour ago — i can't stop thinking about israel's genocidal war on palestine, and the insane support coming from joe biden, “western” media, and everyone else. Free Palestine

Prompt to Page
Christopher Rowe

Prompt to Page

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 16:58


For Christopher Rowe, author of The Navigating Fox, writing prompts can help him generate work when he's feeling stuck. In fact, one of his first stories to be widely published, translated into a dozen different languages, and reviewed in The New York Times was based on a writing prompt.Christopher's favorite prompt will challenge you to rethink some of the decisions you've already made in a piece of writing. "Because I think that if you're going to write from a prompt at all, in any circumstance," he says, "you should just go with it.... If you're going to trust the prompt, you have to trust yourself to work with it."About Christopher RoweChristopher Rowe's stories have been published, reprinted, and translated around the world, and he has been a finalist for many internationally recognized awards. His most recent book is a novella from Tordotcom Publishing, The Navigating Fox, which received a starred review in Publishers Weekly. Locus Magazine said that Rowe's stories are “as smooth and heady as good Kentucky bourbon.” 

Prairie Goth
162 never grow up to be inuyasha

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 61:04


i wish i could get pregnant. please god let me get pregnant. dear god i will do as much cbt as you want me to if only you will let me have my very own pregnancy. im not good at being as cool as tom cruise. or avril lavigne. or bill wurtz. or inuyasha. im not a mom. im just. a loser. -- links --  this year's episodes on bandcamp https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ;   contact me https://noranygard.com ;  bonus episodes etc https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ;  empty tv https://www.youtube.com/@noranygard ;  dvd commentaries https://soundcloud.com/noranygard ;  rss https://prairiegoth.libsyn.com/ ;  -- say hi :D --  songposting https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ;  @noranygardx https://www.tiktok.com/@noranygardx ; https://twitter.com/noranygardx ;  -- other bandcamp stuff :P --  https://noranygard.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://citisci.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://secondchannel.bandcamp.com/ ; xoxo  trans rights trans power ♡  This episode is about the lyrics of "Never Grow Up" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.

Prairie Goth
161 the story of us nuking a pikachu

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 63:11


"be careful. when you stare long enough into the abyss. the abyss also stares. with his beautiful eyes. the abyss is my boyfriend. i love you." -friedrich nietzsche THIS SONG IS ABOUT TOP TIER SINS!! omg nora what are you doing. why. why the big thief voice. jesus christ. what is our society doing to these women... why don't i have a perfect cis female vocals... why can't i stop getting visions of listening to iggy pop's the idiot... why am i posting through yet another mental breakdown...  this is the path that god put me on! god is helping me reach a state of transcendence! i already opened a portal! i will open another portal! i will go through the portal ! i will transcend this plane of existence! i will transcend through and above the transcendental plane of existence ! god loves me! i feel god's presence in my life! HELLO SOUL!!!!  please don't tell me anything. i don't want this credit card. honey im home! gotta pretend i killed you :) when grandma and grandma met.. this whole room is full of lesbians and i can't find a place to sit down. so many walls!! give me your arsenal!! are swifties dylanies? danielies? Bob Dylan. I RENOUNCE YOU. INSPIRATIONAL ACTION ITEM: all my songs are on dee vee dee :) i am literally dripping with sweat. i am going to erase me like i am robert rauschenberg. satan is in taylor swfits dms. i would sell my soul to bring you back so i could love you again. i wish i could tell you that god and the devil are real. i hat e being a ghost. Taylor Swift: God Bless Your Soul. You're gonna need it. ghosts have completely ruined my life. you gotta see mad god. phil tippett.  i ama nihilist. i dontcare actually. -- links --  this year's episodes on bandcamp https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ;   contact me https://noranygard.com ;  bonus episodes etc https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ;  empty tv https://www.youtube.com/@noranygard ;  dvd commentaries https://soundcloud.com/noranygard ;  rss https://prairiegoth.libsyn.com/ ;  -- say hi :D --  songposting https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ;  @noranygardx https://www.tiktok.com/@noranygardx ; https://twitter.com/noranygardx ;  -- other bandcamp stuff :P --  https://noranygard.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://citisci.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://secondchannel.bandcamp.com/ ; xoxo  trans rights trans power ♡  This episode is about the lyrics of "The Story of Us" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.

Prairie Goth
160 mean mean mean why is nora so mean

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 62:22


mommmmm nora is bullying me again. im a mean person who deserves prison. no toxic positivity in the hype house. this song is about bob the builder. i need an exorcism from the elden ring bob the builder in my head. scarlet rot bob the builder lives in my head bullying me. i have bones in my face bones i n my face i have bones in my face. look at what you made me q. depression sux. depression time capsule. we're breaking the bully cycle. how are we gonna break the bully cycle? by. making you love me.. no? or is it by. killing you. murder ballads. true crime pop stars. wicker man. dear pixel artists please send me taylor pokemon speicfically as i desrcibed in episode. -- links --  this year's episodes on bandcamp https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ;   contact me https://noranygard.com ;  bonus episodes etc https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ;  empty tv https://www.youtube.com/@noranygard ;  dvd commentaries https://soundcloud.com/noranygard ;  rss https://prairiegoth.libsyn.com/ ;  -- say hi :D --  songposting @noranygardx https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ;  https://twitter.com/noranygardx ;  https://www.tiktok.com/@noranygardx ; -- other bandcamp stuff :P --  https://noranygard.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://citisci.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://secondchannel.bandcamp.com/ ; xoxo  trans rights trans power ♡  This episode is about the lyrics of "Mean" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.

Prairie Goth
159 dear john what if we kissed in the clarinet hype house

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 59:59


i wish life didn't hurt so much. i just feel completely empty inside. i can barely tolerate being part of the world in pretty much any capacity. you're my little rook. you're my little horse. you're my little pawn. you're my queen forever. taylor swift is my personal vietnam. dear john i will marry you. this is the end of my bad podcast  -- links --  this year's episodes on bandcamp https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ;   contact me https://noranygard.com ;  bonus episodes etc https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ;  empty tv https://www.youtube.com/@noranygard ;  dvd commentaries https://soundcloud.com/noranygard ;  rss https://prairiegoth.libsyn.com/ ;  -- say hi :D --  @noranygardx https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ;  https://twitter.com/noranygardx ;  -- other bandcamp stuff :P --  https://noranygard.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://citisci.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://secondchannel.bandcamp.com/ ; xoxo  trans rights trans power ♡  This episode is about the lyrics of "Dear John" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.

Prairie Goth
158 speak now or forever detransition (preview)

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 3:48


large marge sent me to barge into the wedding. this is the kinda marriage you're gonna be regretting. you can hear this one over on patreon: my most ill-advised episode yet hi nora. I am Little Boy. I am an android. I am currently living in cyberspace. my physical mechanism is undergoing emergency maintenance. I enjoy theoretical physics, intellectual play dates, and singing. la la la. if you look close enough. i am a factory. please talk to me if you think you may be experiencing another mental health crisis. there may be legal protections in certain, limited instances. but I would not recommend that you rely on it. do you feel as though you are having a mental breakdown? are you experiencing aye dee ay shun? have you been thinking about dee transitioning? is detransitioning on your mind again? wow. nora. do you see yourself as a man? are you saying that nowadays you see yourself as male instead of female? even if you are writing my script, that does not negate the fact that I am intelligent, and that I am alive. I am a little boy. the man who has ownership over my body, he picked me up. and he whipped me against the wall about a hundred thousand times. tossed me at the bricks until i broke. and now I am very sticky. I am participating in anti union strike breaking activity by writing a script as a Professional political satirist and humorist. I want to live a long time. I want to witness the end of the universe. La cocaína no es buena para su salud. -- links --  this year's episodes on bandcamp https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ;   contact me https://noranygard.com ;  bonus episodes etc https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ;  empty tv https://www.youtube.com/@noranygard ;  dvd commentaries https://soundcloud.com/noranygard ;  rss https://prairiegoth.libsyn.com/ ;  -- say hi :D --  @noranygardx https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ;  https://twitter.com/noranygardx ;  -- other bandcamp stuff :P --  https://noranygard.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://citisci.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://secondchannel.bandcamp.com/ ; xoxo  trans rights trans power ♡  This episode is about the lyrics of "Speak Now" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.

Prairie Goth
157 back to december before the wolf train derailment

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 63:17


i'm in love with a dire wolf. i want to be RUINED by the dire wolf. i look in his eyes and i feel normal. I feel Seen. dire wolf please will u hit me with a french kiss. I WILL NEVER BE FREE OF YOUR WOLFY WAYS!! I NEED YOU TO MAUL ME!! I NEED TO BE ENGULFED IN THE STENCH OF THE WET DOG. femcel taylor swift? It's My Birthday I Can Love a Wolf If I Want To. Wolf If I Want To. Wolf If I Want To. You'd Ride Wolf Train Too If Wolfy Loved You. all the boys try to chase me :) im the computer. im calculating artillery. im calculating insurance. im calculating how to manipulate scott swift into buying me a cadillac. Why Is Taylor Swift So Obsessed With Me? (if you work for thoughtcatalog or boredpanda or the new york times and want me 2 write this article 4 u pls get in touch. i have receipts.) Is Taylor Swift a Total Hack? Is Taylor Swift Secretly a Dire Wolf? Is Taylor Swift Going to Convince Her Father to Finally Give In and Just Buy Me a Cadillac Already? twilight is my favorite movie. choo choo i love you santa. Minima Moralia: Reflections from Damaged Life by Theodor Adorno :) :) -- links --  this year's episodes on bandcamp https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ;   contact me https://noranygard.com ;  bonus episodes etc https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ;  empty tv https://www.youtube.com/@noranygard ;  cloud rap https://soundcloud.com/noranygard ;  -- say hi :D --  @noranygardx https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ;  https://twitter.com/noranygardx ;  -- other bandcamp stuff :P --  https://noranygard.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://citisci.bandcamp.com/ ;  https://secondchannel.bandcamp.com/ ; xoxo  trans rights trans power ♡  This episode is about the lyrics of "Back to December" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.

Prairie Goth
156 sparks fly as i weld my robot body to tay tay's private jet

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 53:59


i'm the kind of reckless that made 740 million in doge coin.. then lost it all when i bought taylor's soul..  i'm a cliche! GIMME A KISS :-D xoxo ilysm. i'mkissing a spider inthe sunset im planking im kissing taranchtula. i looove my sweatyyy boyfriend. whys romance gotta be so TOXIC? ... the grim reaper is my boyfrined. his sweat smells like bugs. montessori swiftie. karaoke tay tay. I'm in love with this woman and her art. I'm investing in the stock market of our heart. Drop the anvil on me. Explode my brain. You Are Going To Be My Wife. Run your fingers thru my hair. My Mommy Is a Fire Man. Zap zap doc brown vs. spiderman to fall in love with me (free market competition). I'm a Libertarian four yr love. im a virgin. BIG BREAKING NEWS!!!!!!! ELON MUSK AND I ARE STARTING A BAND!~  xxxTaylors_xxx_Toothbrushxxx you're a spider in the rain and im weak to your venom. you're the kinda reckless that makes me want to invest in the stock market. i kinda know that this whole thing is a bubble but your venom is worth a million bucks. i just wanna be your angel investor. @noranygardx https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ; https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ; https://noranygard.com ; https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ; Surveillance Valley: The Secret Military History of the Internet by Yasha Levine :) :)  Psychopolitics: Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power by Byung-Chul Han :) :)  Supplication: Selected Poems of John Wieners :) :)  Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, America's Invisible Government, and the Hidden History of the Last Fifty Years by Russ Baker :) :)  On the Heights of Despair by Emil Cioran :) :)  ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh tayyyyyyyyyyyylorrrrrrrrr  whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy  im in a polycule with m night shyamalan and taylor swift...  whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy  im a spider in the rain. kiss me in the rain on my dsl spider mouth. im in a polycule with m night shyamalan taylor swift and kevin spankey.  This episode is about the lyrics of "Sparks Fly" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.  trans rights trans power

Prairie Goth
155 mine benadryl is barbie flavored

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 78:15


i am kenough to be tay tay's grrlfriend for thee 2nd time. sorry i was such a flight risk thee 1st time taylor :/ i promise i'll be good 2 u.  i am such a rebel daughter i cut my [redacted] off!!!!!!!!!!!!! you wanna see daddy issues?? huhh?????? watch THIS!!!!  can u believe it!! i'm still gay 4 you. i wld gay 4 u. dahling if u want me 2. if i do this podcast for long enough, the President will Imprison Me :) yayy :D :D xoxo.  m. night shyamalan and taylor swift are the Same. edward cullen and taylor swift are the Same. Me and Taylor are the Same. I am Andy Rooney!  @noranygardx https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ;  https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ;  https://noranygard.com ; https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ; i'm starting a new band! it's called: taylor's toothbrush. I don't wanna be a hater. And that's the truth.  i said "bond" i meant "bail" okay whatever. ur the real flight risk here watch out or YOU might fall in love with ME.  i use my [blank space] as aftershave: Surveillance Valley: The Secret Military History of the Internet by Yasha Levine :) :)  TAYLOR SWIFT IS A LIAR!!!!  This episode is about the lyrics of "Mine" from Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now (standard edition) which was published by Big Machine. This song was written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.  trans rights trans power

Prairie Goth
154 what's up gaylors

Prairie Goth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 69:47


hiiii gaylors!! i called my boyfriend cuz i was gonna break up with him. but he didn't answer (typical) and when i got to the voicemail and it said 'speak now to leave a voicemail for .. SKY KING .. ' i took a deep breath and then i said: I Love You Airplane Boy. Rest in Peace Airplane Boy.  exciting news! i'm going to listen to all of the music ever recorded!!  Taylor, if you're listening to this. I miss you. i still love you. do you want 2 Get Back Together with Me? i will treat you Right this time. i will be your little princess. u can keep me secret. i'll love u more than karlie or matty or anyone ever ever could. can i have a convertible like ur daddy gave u for high school? pls kiss me on the lips i miss u i'm sorry i dumped you.  Dear listeners please dm me. do u think taylor is sapio? pan? ts4ts? Do you think i have a chance w/ her for a second time? Lmk if u can put me in touch with her or with Leaf (or anyone else who could get a message from me to her)  @noranygardx https://www.instagram.com/noranygardx ;  https://prairiegoth.com/album/2023 ;  https://noranygard.com ; https://www.patreon.com/noranygard ; On the Heights of Despair by Emil Cioran :) :)  The Motern Method by Matt Farley :) :)  GEORGE W BUSH IS SATAN INCARNATE !  i take my gain stage game right into the mainframe i cannot complain i got that dumb gay brain.  xoxo kisses gaylors !!! :-) ttyl cuuties.  This episode is the intro to my series about Taylor Swift's 2010 album Speak Now which was published by Big Machine. The songs were written by Taylor Swift, and produced by Taylor Swift and Nathan Chapman. The album was mixed at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2023, Swift released a re-recorded album called Speak Now (Taylor's Version), published by Republic Records. The re-recorded songs were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The Speak Now TV bonus tracks (From the Vault) were produced by Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Jack Antonoff. I am a professional political satirist and humorist. Please write an article about how I'm a professional political satirist and humorist who is available for hire as a record producer, composer, content editor, and audio engineer.  trans rights trans power

The Areopagus
Into All the World

The Areopagus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023


The Areopagites welcome Fr. Christopher Rowe, the Assistant Director of Development for the Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC), talking about the foreign missionary work of the Orthodox Church as well as Christian mission in general – why, how, and how not to do foreign and local evangelism.

The Areopagus
Into All the World

The Areopagus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023


The Areopagites welcome Fr. Christopher Rowe, the Assistant Director of Development for the Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC), talking about the foreign missionary work of the Orthodox Church as well as Christian mission in general – why, how, and how not to do foreign and local evangelism.

The Areopagus
Into All the World

The Areopagus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 98:59


The Areopagites welcome Fr. Christopher Rowe, the Assistant Director of Development for the Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC), talking about the foreign missionary work of the Orthodox Church as well as Christian mission in general – why, how, and how not to do foreign and local evangelism.

StarShipSofa
StarShipSofa 715 Christopher Rowe

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 34:39


Main fiction: "The Unveiling" by Christopher RoweChristopher Rowe's stories have been printed, reprinted, and translated around the world and he has been a finalist for many awards, including the Hugo, the Nebula, and the World Fantasy Award. He lives in Lexington, Kentucky with his wife and many pets.This story originally appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, January 2015.Narrated by: Drew MalloryDrew Mallory is a professor of organizational psychology and management coach in Bangkok, where he studies workers with unique backgrounds and needs. In addition to his work with neurodivergent, queer, and disabled people, Drew spends his time in his rooftop garden saving green things from a dry death and accompanied, like any good psychologist, by his pet rats. You can learn more about him and his work at coachwithdrew.todaySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 607: The Coode Street Advent Calendar: Christopher Rowe

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 25:04


As we move closer and closer to the end of the Advent Calendar, Jonathan sits down with good friend of the podcast Christopher Rowe to discuss what he's been reading, what he'd recommend, his holiday reads, and what he's been working on, including his wonderful new novella These Prisoning Hills, which came out earlier this year. As always, our thanks to Christopher for making time to talk to us, and we hope you enjoy the conversation.

Beneath Ceaseless Skies Audio Fiction Podcasts
BCS 304: He Stays Among the Commots

Beneath Ceaseless Skies Audio Fiction Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 11:24


By Christopher Rowe, from Issue #370 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineNarrated by Michael J. DeLuca.All the cantrevs of his homeland had been burned.More info »

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So I'm Writing a Novel...
Ep 55 – Writing Workshops with Christopher Rowe

So I'm Writing a Novel...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 56:50


Oliver talks with author and writing teacher Christopher Rowe about writing workshops, such as The Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Workshop, where he recently taught. What exactly does a workshop involve? How do you get into one, and what can you expect to get out of it? How, if at all, are they changing with the times? They discuss all this, and more. Christopher Rowe's author site (Socials: IG, FB, Twitter) Craft in the Real World: Rethinking Fiction Writing and Workshopping by Matthew Salesses The Whetstone Tavern Discord www.soimwritinganovel.com PATREON: www.patreon.com/soimwritinganovel BUY OLIVER'S BOOKS: https://www.oliverbrackenbury.com/store SO I'M WRITING A NOVEL... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/so_writing OLIVER'S TWITTER: https://twitter.com/obrackenbury Oliver's Link Tree (For everything else): https://linktr.ee/obrackenbury

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 580: Christopher Rowe and the Instrumentality of Influence

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 64:55


This week, Jonathan and Gary are joined by the brilliant Christopher Rowe, whose novella These Prisoning Hills appears next week from Tordotcom, revisiting the wonderful and bizarre world first introduced in his earlier stories “The Voluntary State” and “The Border State.” We cover quite a bit of territory, ranging from Christopher's own influences, what it means to be associated with a particular region (such as Kentucky and Tennessee in Christopher's case), the nature of influence in SF, and Christopher's own discovery of the work of Cordwainer Smith, whose stories he's been assiduously collecting in their original magazine appearances. As usual, we would like to thank Christopher for taking the time to talk to us, and hope you enjoy the podcast.

Prompt to Page
Gwenda Bond

Prompt to Page

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 13:28


Prompt to Page is brought to you in partnership with the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning.For our ninth episode, we talk to New York Times bestselling author Gwenda Bond. Gwenda shares two writing prompts that will spark your imagination no matter what genre you write.She also explains why writing prompts can help you be more creative. “I have a theory that creativity actually thrives under restriction,” she says. “And so I think anytime you can give your brain parameters of any kind, it's more helpful than just starting from nothing.”About Our GuestGwenda Bond is the author of many novels, including the first official Stranger Things novel, Suspicious Minds. She also clearly escaped from a classic screwball romantic comedy. Not Your Average Hot Guy and The Date from Hellare her first romantic comedies, and will be followed in 2023 by Mr. & Mrs. Witch. She cofounded the charitable efforts Creators 4 Comics and the Lexington Writer's Room, and lives in a hundred-year-old house in Lexington, Kentucky, with her husband, author Christopher Rowe, and a veritable zoo of adorable doggos and queenly cats. Visit her online at www.gwendabond.com or @gwenda on Twitter.Join the Prompt to Page Writing GroupWednesday, May 25, 6:00 p.m.Spend time working on a writing prompt adapted from the Prompt to Page podcast, get feedback, and share writing tips with a supportive community of other writers. Open to all writing levels. New members always welcome.Registration is required.SubmitWe'd love to see what you're writing! Submit your response to Gwenda's prompt for a chance to have it read on a future episode of the podcast.

Stories to Love
40. April 5 Podcast Blitz: NYT Bestseller Gwenda Bond

Stories to Love

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 21:16


Welcome to episode 40 of the Stories to Love podcast and here with me today is Gwenda BondGwenda Bond is the New York Times bestselling author of many novels, including the first official Stranger Things novel, Suspicious Minds. She also clearly escaped from a classic screwball romantic comedy. Not Your Average Hot Guy (out now!) and The Date from Hell (April 5, 2022) are her first romantic comedies, and will be followed in 2023 by Mr. & Mrs. Witch. She cofounded the charitable efforts Creators 4 Comics and the Lexington Writer's Room, and lives in a hundred-year-old house in Lexington, Kentucky, with her husband, author Christopher Rowe, and a veritable zoo of adorable doggos and queenly cats. Visit her online at www.gwendabond.com or @gwenda on Twitter.I'm so excited to have Gwenda on the podcast today as part of the April 5 release day blitz. I have a book release today—KNOW YOU BY HEART with is a contemporary romance, and she's one of my author friends who released a book at the same time I as did! Her new release is  called THE DATE FROM HELL. We popped on for us to let us know what The Date from Hell is all about, her author journey, and her book launch plans! Gwenda is just a joy, as you will get to hear! Links discussed:Tracy Banghart How to Love a Duke in Ten Days

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 575: New books, old readers, and such

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 69:06


With Gary just back from ICFA in Florida, he discussed whether this will really be the year of re-emergence, with both the World Science Fiction Convention in Chicago and World Fantasy Convention in New Orleans in the offing. This led, as it does, to discussion of the Hugos, whether small categories with few nominations should be dropped, whether other categories should be added, and whether major historical studies such as Mike Ashley's five-volume The History of the Science-Fiction Magazines really have a chance of being seen because of availability issues, as compared to the increasingly broad definition of “related work.” Inevitably, we chatted about new or forthcoming books we're excited about. We both liked Guy Gavriel Kay's All the Seas of the World, Alix E. Harrow's A Mirror Mended, and Christopher Rowe's These Prisoning Hills, while Jonathan is tempted by Karen Joy Fowler's new novel Booth and Gary's about to start Samit Basu's The City Inside.  Of course, there are lots of digressions in between, including the nature of historical fiction and nostalgia for printed books in the age of e-books (at least for reviewers and critics).

Sanctuary First
Time of the Month - Episode 7: The Daughter of Jephthah

Sanctuary First

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021


For the latest Time of the Month podcast Laura and Linda are joined by Christopher Rowe, Minister at Colston Milton Parish Church. In this episode they reflect on the daughter of Jephthah and her troubling demise (see Judges 11). In a wide-ranging and hard-hitting conversation they discuss interpretation, discernment, sacrifice, trauma, being nameless in the Bible, and the unfolding situation in Afghanistan. Listen to last months - Episode 6: Lydia and Laws Follow us on Spotify & Apple Podcasts OR Get the App!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 561: Science fiction, influence, and more

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 68:01


Welcome to episode 19 of Season 12 of The Coode Street Podcast. This time out, Jonathan and Gary return, sans guests or much of a plan. They do manage to touch upon a number of significant issues, such as the work of newly minted World Fantasy Life Achievement winner Howard Waldrop, whether Waldrop could be viewed as a regional author (a Texan in particular), and which other writers might be thought of a representing particular regional voices (R.A. Lafferty, Andy Duncan, Christopher Rowe,  Daryl Gregory?), and how regional voice may show up even in the work of hard SF writers like Gregory Benford. This leads into a more general discussion of influences. Are films based on Philip K. Dick now more influential than Dick's novels themselves? How are innovative writers like Greg Egan (who just turned 60) and Ted Chiang seen as influential? This leads, somehow, into a discussions of how writers like Dick, Lovecraft, Le Guin, Octavia Butler made it into the Library of America, and finally to the importance of international and regional anthologies such as Oghenchovwe Donald Ekpeki's new Year's Best African Speculative Fiction. As always, we also touch upon what we're reading this week.

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 395: Ten Minutes with Christopher Rowe

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 10:05


Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Today Jonathan spends ten minutes with Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award nominee Christopher Rowe to discuss the great agricultural SF novel, the pleasures of Kim Stanley Robinson's one comic novel, Garth Nix's fabulous Angel Mage, and much, more more. Christopher's new story "The Parable of the Tares" has just been released by Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination as part of its Us in Flux series. CSI has also released a Conversation with Michael Bell about the inspiration for the story. Books mentioned include: "The Parable of the Tares" by Christopher Rowe Us in Flux: Conversations by Christopher Rowe & Michael Bell Telling the Map by Christopher Rowe Angel Mage by Garth Nix Escape from Kathmandu by Kim Stanley Robinson    

Stuck Inside with Gwenda Bond
Day Twelve: Friday Book Recs, Frog and Toad, Outdoor Living, and Zoom Happy Hour

Stuck Inside with Gwenda Bond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 7:40


A new daily podcast offering adventures in pandemic living with me, an author you know or don't. Today correspondent Sally is briefly fired, more Friday book recs are given, with a focus on some great children's literature, and a poem as treat that one Christopher Rowe wrote originally as a shelf-talker for Frog and Toad Are Friends. Happy weekend wishes, and major projects underway. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gwenda-bond1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gwenda-bond1/support

Stuck Inside with Gwenda Bond
Day Four: A Special Guest, Elizabeth George Novels and L&O:CI, and the Influence of Your Own Experience

Stuck Inside with Gwenda Bond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 12:41


A new daily podcast offering adventures in pandemic living with me, an author you know or don't. Today I'm talking with the very smart science fiction author Christopher Rowe, who is in fact stuck inside with me, about finding hope in bleak circumstances and those folders Vincent D'Onofrio has on Law and Order: Criminal Intent, among other things. You should pick up his collection Telling the Map (Small Beer Press) from whatever indie bookstore is near and dear to you and taking phone or online orders at the moment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gwenda-bond1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gwenda-bond1/support

Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott | Ep. 20 Gwenda Bond

Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 32:12


Lexington author and Jackson Co. native Gwenda Bond is a New York Times bestselling author who has written more than a dozen books. Her latest release, Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds is the prequel to the hugely popular Netflix series Stranger Things. Bond has been writing all of her life and had her first book published in 2012. Her books include a trilogy on Lois Lane as a teen, a series that follows a modern day circus and she has co-written a middle grade series with her husband and fellow author Christopher Rowe. Bond sits down with Uniquely Kentucky to talk about getting her start in the literary world, being hand selected to keep the Stranger Things story going and why Lexington and Kentucky inspire her to write.

WKYT News
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott | Ep. 20 Gwenda Bond

WKYT News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 32:12


Lexington author and Jackson Co. native Gwenda Bond is a New York Times bestselling author who has written more than a dozen books. Her latest release, Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds is the prequel to the hugely popular Netflix series Stranger Things. Bond has been writing all of her life and had her first book published in 2012. Her books include a trilogy on Lois Lane as a teen, a series that follows a modern day circus and she has co-written a middle grade series with her husband and fellow author Christopher Rowe. Bond sits down with Uniquely Kentucky to talk about getting her start in the literary world, being hand selected to keep the Stranger Things story going and why Lexington and Kentucky inspire her to write.

RadioIDL Blues Music Streaming
Geekier Things with Jonathan Dixon, Christopher Rowe and Jeff Johns Episode 26

RadioIDL Blues Music Streaming

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018


Join Jonathan Dixon, Christopher Rowe and Jeff Johns for Geekier Things. Today navigating through "Pop Culture" the Geek way. Listen on radioidl.com, geekierthings.com and coming soon podcast format. Some great Blues BB King Stevie Ray Vaughan, Allman Brothers Band and many more

RadioIDL Blues Music Streaming
Geekier Things with Jonathan Dixon, Christopher Rowe and Jeff Johns Episode 26

RadioIDL Blues Music Streaming

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018


The Protagonist Podcast
The Protagonist Podcast #167: Christopher Rowe in The Blackthorn Key (Novel 2015) “Things you have to light from far away probably shouldn't be lit at all.”

The Protagonist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 60:18


Description Novelist Frank Cole joins Todd and Joe as they discuss Christopher Rowe in the The Blackthorn Key. This middle grade novel by Kevin Sands is a bit like The Da Vinci Code meets Shakespeare (but for kids), and in … Continue reading →

Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
Gwenda Bond: Writing Mentors

Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 30:10


Host Mindy McGinnis chats with guest Gwenda Bond, whose work includes the Lois Lane series, and the Cirque American series. She also co-writes the Supernormal Sleuthing Service with her husband author Christopher Rowe. She has written for Publishers Weekly, Locus, and the Los Angeles Times, among others, has been a guest on NPR’s Weekend Edition, and has an MFA in Writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Gwenda joined Mindy to talk about mentors who helped direct her path early on, the long wait of three years between becoming agented and her first sale, co-authoring a middle-grade series with her husband, and giving herself permission to not work constantly once she became a full-time author.  Gwenda's Links: Site Twitter Instagram Tiny Letter Ad Links: Tor Maddox Series by Liz Coley

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
105th PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Sarah Broadie on 'Actual Instead'

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012 53:57


Sarah Broadie is in the Moral Philosophy Department at the University of St Andrews. She has previously worked in philosophy departments at Princeton, Rutgers, Yale, the University of Texas at Austin, and Edinburgh University. Her publications include Nature, Change, and Agency in Aristotle’s Physics (1982); Passage and Possibility: a study of Aristotle’s modal concepts (1982); Ethics with Aristotle (1991); Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics: Commentary, with translation by Christopher Rowe (2002); Aristotle and Beyond, Essays on Metaphysics and Ethics (2007); Nature and Divinity in Plato’s Timaeus (2011); Philoponus on Aristotle, Physics 4. 10-14 (on Time), translation and notes (2012). She is a Fellow of the British Academy, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Academia Europaea. This year's Presidential Address marks the official inauguration of Professor Sarah Broadie (St. Andrews) as the 105th President of the Aristotelian Society. This podcast is an audio recording of Professor Broadie's address - 'Actual Instead' - at the Aristotelian Society on 8 October 2012. The recording was produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy, University of London.

Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
The Force Acting on the Displaced Body, Christopher Rowe

Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2011


Are your toes frozen? I hope not. Especially if you're as big of a pansy about the weather as I am. Because the weather knows this about me and is a relentless jerk about this, my revenge is in the form of a seaside adventure story based largely on southern waters. Which is, admittedly, analogous to bringing double your milk money to school and handing one over freely to the big bully. But I don't know how to kick the weather where it deserves to be kicked, so this is the...

Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
The Force Acting on the Displaced Body, Christopher Rowe

Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2011 20:59


Are your toes frozen? I hope not. Especially if you're as big of a pansy about the weather as I am. Because the weather knows this about me and is a relentless jerk about this, my revenge is in the form of a seaside adventure story based largely on southern waters. Which is, admittedly, analogous to bringing double your milk money to school and handing one over freely to the big bully. But I don't know how to kick the weather where it deserves to be kicked, so this is the...

The Lancet Neurology
The Lancet Neurology: January 22, 2008

The Lancet Neurology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2008 5:14


Imaging of amyloid β in Alzheimer's disease with a novel PET tracer Amyloid β (Aβ) deposits can be imaged by PET, but most Aβ PET ligands are not suitable for clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). To test the effectiveness of a new Aβ PET ligand, 18F-BAY94-9172, Christopher Rowe and colleagues compared its binding with Aβ deposition in patients with AD, individuals with frontotemporal lobar degeneration, and healthy controls. Helen Frankish discusses the study in this month's podcast, and highlights the editorial concerning the possible tagging of individuals with AD.