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The Cryptonaturalist
Episode 58: Ghost Flies

The Cryptonaturalist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 19:56


What counts as a ghost is, perhaps, open to interpretation. Thanks to Steve Shell for voicing today's field report. Steve is a co-creator, writer, and voice of the narrator on the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast. Old Gods is entering the homestretch of their fourth season and will be heading out on tour again this summer. Thanks to Emilie Lygren for today's hidden lore poem, “Chrysalis.” Emilie Lygren is a poet and educator who has published poems in several literary journals and anthologies and developed dozens of publications focused on outdoor science education. Her first collection of poems, What We Were Born For, was selected by the Young People's Poet Laureate as the Poetry Foundation's monthly book pick for February 2022. Emilie lives in San Rafael, California, where she wonders about oaks and teaches poetry in local classrooms. Find her online at: emilielygren.comThanks to Leslie Anderson for reading today's hidden lore. You know Leslie as the voice of Cassandra and the voice of the credits. You may not know that Leslie has a new horror novel coming this August from Quirk Books. The book is titled The Unmothers and it's a folk horror-mystery about a journalist going to a small town to investigate a rumor about a horse giving birth to a healthy, human baby. “The Unmothers is exquisite and haunting in equal measure. . . . Nauseatingly tense and crushingly insightful. This book represents an absolutely vital entry into the horror canon.”—Sarah Gailey, nationally best-selling author of The Echo Wife and Just Like HomeFor preorder information, visit LeslieJAnderson.com Preorders for Jarod K. Anderson's new memoir about loving nature and struggling with depression are now open. Visit JarodKAnderson.com for more information. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.

Cracked Spines
The Real Horror is Marriage but the Clones Don't Help

Cracked Spines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 61:28


This week Sarah and Katie (wait whomst? guest host filling in as Cyrus is sequestered in Spain!) discuss two books that are basically the same idea, prepared two different ways: Comfort Me With Apples by Catherynne M. Valente and The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey. We talk about the horror of marriage, the horror of cyclical violence, the horror of being treated like a thing, and the Westmoonster Dog Show, which is the setting of a movie we're pitching about the class system and also a werewolf who competes in dog shows. Thanks again to Katie for filling in! 

Whiskey and the Weird
S5E9: Red Gauntlets of Czerni by Seabury Quinn

Whiskey and the Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 71:37


Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is reading The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey; drinking King's County Peated Bourbon.Damien is reading The Handyman Method by Nick Cutter and Andrew F Sullivan; drinking a spicy ancho marg (zarpado, ancho reyes, simple, lime).Ryan is reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry; drinking Remy Martin VSOP.If you liked this week's story, watch – or call! – Ghostbusters (1984; dir. Ivan Reitman).Up next: The Searcher of the End House by William Hope Hodgson.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

Narrated
215: Discussions from Readercon 32 - Part II

Narrated

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 61:24


More discussions from Readercon 32. Readercon John Wiswell: [Newsletter] / [Patreon] / [Linktree] Someone You Can Build a Nest In (April 2, 2024) [Penguin Random House]  ”Bad Doors” [Uncanny]  ”The Coward Who Stole God's Name” [Uncanny] / [Psuedopod] ”Under the Rubble” [Psuedopod]  ”The Lie Misses You” [Cast of Wonders]  ”Open House on Haunted Hill” [LeVar Burton Reads]  All the Seas of the World (written by: Guy Gavriel Kay and narrated by: Simon Vance) [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] The Golem and the Jinni (written by: Helene Wecker and narrated by: George Guidall) [Libro.fm] / [Audible] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Episode 14]   The Echo Wife (written by: Sarah Gailey, narrated by: Xe Sands) [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Moby Dick (written by: Herman Melville, narrated by: Frank Mullerv) [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Noah Beit-Aharon (N.S. Dolkart): [Website] / [Angry Robot] Silent Hall [Audible] Wings of Fire (Series): The Dragonet Prophecy  (written by: Tui T. Sutherland, narrated by: Shannon McManus) [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Locked Tomb (Series): Gideon the Ninth (written by: Tamsyn Muir and narrated by: Moira Quirk) [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Sumana Harihareswara: [Blog] / [Mastadon] / [Dreamwidth] / [MetaFilter] Otherwise Award Wolf 359 ”An Annotated Bibliography of the Inside of My Head” [Blog Post]  China Mountain Zhang written by: Maureen McHugh Regeneration written by: Pat Barker Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard (written by: Chip Heath & Dan Heath, narrated by: Charles Kahlenberg) [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Love in Penang written by: Zen Cho Spirits Abroad (written by: Zen Cho, narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller) [Libro.fm] / [OverDrive/Libby] / [Audible] Black Water Sister (written by: Zen Cho, narrated by: Catherine Ho) [Libro.fm] / [OverDrive/Libby] / [Audible] Leonard Richardson

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Lex Out Loud - Worldbuilding for Science Fiction
The Wanderings of Lex | LOL 075

Lex Out Loud - Worldbuilding for Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 68:36


I've come up with a completely new and different idea for my next novel, and I'm really excited to share it with you today. I discuss how the first idea you have is often far from the best idea, and how this has been true for this book I'm working on. I also talk a bit about new discoveries about the geysers on Enceladus.LinksGet a free 30 day trial of Audible with my affiliate link.Check out my Guide to Novel Formatting in Word.Join my Book Club.The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey.The Odyssey of Homer.How to get free ebooks & audiobooks from your library.Support the show.Join my Discord server.Call My Voicemail: 951-465-5391

Hearts & Daggers
Ep. 29: Marriage (The Bromance Book Club + The Echo Wife)

Hearts & Daggers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 50:14


Summary: Happy Valentine's Day, friends! While neither Holly nor Devin are superfans of this holiday, they wanted to take some time to highlight marriage with two books this week. Oddly enough, Holly's thriller wheelhouse is chockablock full of married couples on the rocks, but Devin's romance genre almost never centers on a couple that have already found their happily ever after. All told, though, they find the relationship dynamics of a marriage as great drivers of plot and character across genres.    Topics Discussed: The Heart (3:09): Devin discussed The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams, a novel that turns most romance novels on its head by centering on a man working to save his marriage via an unusual book club. Gavin Scott is Nashville Legends second baseman who thinks he has it all - a loving wife, twin daughters, and a career he loves. When Thea admits that their intimate relationship has never satisfied her, he's left desperate and on the path to divorce. To save it, he ends up in a circle of men who read romance novels to give them advice on how to navigate their relationships with their wives. Devin's key takeaways were:  This is the first novel focused on men reading romance stories that Devin has been able to find, and the new perspective on the genre was refreshing and invigorating. She'd rather men not have to read romance novels to act as “manuals” for their own love lives, but hey, she'll take it. Gavin's wife Thea carries trauma that adds feasibility to the storyline. Her sister, however, was so anti-Gavin and pro-divorce that at times it was off-putting and unnatural.  Adams had a feminist focus throughout the book and clearly strove to drive messages home about intimacy, vulnerability, and relationships. It was preachy at times but ultimately the execution on the rest of the novel was a success.  The Dagger (17:44): Holly discussed The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey, a sci-fi novel following Evelyn Caldwell, a scientist who has discovered how to clone human adults. Her recent awards and professional success is marred when she discovers that her soon-to-be ex-husband has been cheating on her… with a clone of herself named Martine. As Evelyn works to process these recent life changes and come to terms with everything, she gets a call one day from a panicked Martine; it turns out Nathan is dead and the two women must come together to clean up the mess and hide the crime. Holly's key takeaways were:  With a fairly unusual premise, this novel dives deeply into key themes and commentary of our society, principally gender norms for women and women in marriage. Gailey explores what it means to be a woman through Evelyn and her clone, a woman re-programmed to be more docile and subservient than Evelyn is naturally.  Through the science of cloning, the reader also confronts ideas and challenges around identity - what makes you, you? What role does biology vs. experience play in making us who we are, and how much of a choice do we have?  Be mindful if you are sensitive to gore, and make sure you listen through the very end of our episode for a spoiler-filled tidbit from Holly that blew Devin's mind!  Hot On the Shelf (35:52): Devin: Lunar Love by Lauren Kung Jessen Holly: Elsewhere by Alexis Schaitkin What's Making Our Hearts Race (38:05): Devin: Glass Onion on Netflix Holly: Fleischman is in Trouble on Hulu    Instagram: @heartsanddaggerspod Website: www.heartsanddaggerspod.com   If you like what you hear, please tell your friends and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so that we can find our perfect audience.

Failure to Adapt
Fifty Shades of Grey, with Sarah Gailey

Failure to Adapt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 80:10


What's a better digestif to a season of Austen than bringing in Hugo Award Winning Author Sarah Gailey (Just Like Home, The Echo Wife, EAT THE RICH) to talk Twilight fan fiction. Sarah whisks Red Scott and Maggie Tokuda-Hall away to sunny Seattle to talk E.L. James's 2011 novel Fifty Shades of Grey and the 2015 film of the same name Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. BUY SARAH GAILEY'S JUST LIKE HOME Buy Maggie's newest book, Love in the Library If you like us, you'll also enjoy: Following the pod on twitter: https://twitter.com/FailureAdapt Supporting Failure to Adapt on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FailureToAdaptPodcast

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Sarah Gailey (Just Like Home/Eat the Rich/Magic of Liars) Well Seasoned Librarian Season 9 Episode 10

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 52:37


Sarah Gailey is a Hugo Award Winning and Bestselling author of speculative fiction, short stories, and essays. They have been a finalist for the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus awards for multiple years running. Their bestselling adult novel debut, Magic For Liars, was published by Tor Books in 2019. Their most recent novel, Just Like Home, and first original comic book series with BOOM! Studios, Eat the Rich, are available now. Their shorter works and essays have been published in Mashable, The Boston Globe, Vice, Tor.com, and The Atlantic. Their work has been translated into seven different languages and published around the world. You can find links to their work at sarahgailey.com and on social media at @gaileyfrey. Magic for Liars https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Liars-Sarah-Gailey/dp/1250174619 Just like home https://www.amazon.com/Just-Like-Home-Sarah-Gailey/dp/1250174724/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= The Echo Wife https://www.amazon.com/Echo-Wife-Sarah-Gailey-ebook/dp/B07WPNG138?ref_=ast_sto_dp Know your station https://www.amazon.com/Know-Your-Station-Sarah-Gailey-ebook/dp/B0BLV1BRGZ?ref_=ast_sto_dp _____________________________________________________ This episode is sponsored by Culinary Historians of Northern California, a Bay Area educational group dedicated to the study of food, drink, and culture in human history. To learn more about this organization and its work, please visit its website at www.chnorcal.org If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts

Romancing the Story: Romance Writing, Reading and General Story Structure
Ep 39 - Curating a Paranormal Romance Anthology with Patrice Caldwell

Romancing the Story: Romance Writing, Reading and General Story Structure

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 48:59


Patrice Caldwell holds many esteemed titles already -  children's book editor, literary agent,  Forbes's “30 Under 30” media list, and Publishers Weekly Star Watch honoree - and she hold a distinct passion for uplifting diverse voices in the publishing industry.She discusses the process of pitching, curating, and editing a YA paranormal romance anthology - titled Eternally Yours - with fifteen of today's bestselling writers, including Casey McQuiston, Julian Winters, Kat Cho, Melissa de la Cruz and Chloe Gong. Editing the anthology with so many diverse voices was no easy feat and we talk about it in all it's glorious detail! Connect with Patrice:https://patricecaldwell.com/Instagram - @pncaldwell Twitter - @whimsicallyoursLink for Patrice's Recent Anthology "Eternally Yours":https://amzn.to/3U6na7iLink for Patrice's 1st Anthology "A Phoenix First Must Burn":https://amzn.to/3fhJjkr---------The YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPcGXevs2NQk3Ab9OD66zuQSupport the Show:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/romancethestoryFind me below:Twitter - @RomancetheStoryInstagram - @RomancetheStoryFacebook - @RomancetheStoryResources:Melissa de la Cruz's "Blue Bloods"https://amzn.to/3sLswcoChloe Gong's "These Violent Delights"https://amzn.to/3fiCrDcCasey McQuiston's "Red, White & Royal Blue"https://amzn.to/3sH37ATKendare Blake's "Three Dark Crowns"https://amzn.to/3U3f8wcSarah Gailey's "The Echo Wife"https://amzn.to/3U5vkgaElizabeth Gilbert's Ted Talk "Your Elusive Genius"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86x-u-tz0MAAdditional Music:Let the Mystery Unfoldby geoffharveySupport the show

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Strong Female Leads
SFL S6E16 - New York, New York

Strong Female Leads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 70:54


New York, New York! In this episode, Kate and Colleen are reviewing all of the news from New York Comic-Con, which at this point should probably be called New York TV-Con. Marvel! Star Trek! Velma's officially a lesbian now!   Plus, it's our book club review of 'The Echo Wife' by Sarah Gailey. What did they think of this twisty sci-fi summer read?   And RIP to Dame Angela Lansbury. She played a singing teapot and a witch who defeated Nazis, you best believe she was a Strong Female Lead.   Colleen: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/oct/11/angela-lansbury-star-of-tv-film-and-theatre-dies-aged-96   Kate: https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/first-black-adam-reactions-pour-in/   Colleen: https://gizmodo.com/my-neighbor-totoro-stage-show-london-studio-ghibli-1849655275   Main Feature New York Comic Con took place last week and it's become the peak autumn time for announcements for all the best things coming up in the world of geek. We've got some of the biggest announcements here... https://gizmodo.com/new-york-comic-con-2022-news-trailers-announcements-1849638028 https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/comics/article/90567-fans-come-roaring-back-to-new-york-comic-con-2022.html     Bonus Feature Our most recent pick, from our recent fabulous guest Krissy, was The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey!

Book Pros(e)
Episode 008 - Book Swap Reviews Part 2

Book Pros(e)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 31:18


Part two of our staff book swap challenge continues with two really good titles. In this episode, we round out our first grouping of book swap reviews with Sam and Louise discussing One for All by Lillie Lainoff and Louise and Kristin talking about The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey. If you're into historical fiction, young adult fiction, and/or science-fiction as a genre and want some great ideas for titles to read, this episode has what you're looking for. Sign up for our shop newsletter at aaronsbooks.com and follow us on Instagram @aaronsbooks to get all our updates on great titles for your TBR pile(s). Theme music by Wolves --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/book-prose/message

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Currently Reading
Season 4, Episode 48: Best of Season 4 + The Listener Press Part Two!

Currently Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 55:28


On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Some of our highlights and learning experiences from Season 4. Who can believe we are four full years into the podcast? Giving you 12 additional presses to fill up your summer and fall TBRs. If you want more presses, an additional 30 will be made available to Patreon subscribers next week!. Join us over at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast ! 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!  New: we are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). These are generated by AI, so they may not be perfectly accurate, but we want 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!*   . . . . 2:50 - Reflecting on Season 4 3:50 - Season 4: Episode 21  4:19 - Season 4: Episode 26  4:31 - Season 4: Episode 34 4:39 - Season 4: Episode 25 5:29 - Season 4: Episode 1 5:33 - A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles 5:40 - The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas 6:13 - Season 4: Episode 37 (the rainbow shelves episode) 6:53 - Season 4: Episode 26  7:12 - Season 4: Episode 42 w/Kenda Adachi 8:21 - Currently Reading Patreon 17:54 - Email us your suggestions for cap segments at currentlypodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram @currentlyreadingpodcast 18:39 - Currently Reading Patreon 19:23 - Listener Presses Part Two 19:34 - Lacy Eye by Jessica Treadway (Pressed by Beth) 23:31 - The Rent Collector by Camron Wright (Pressed by Mic) 26:49 - Five Little Indians by Michelle Good (Pressed by Francis) 30:08 - Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang (Pressed by Nicole) 30:45 - El Deafo by Cece Bell 30:46 - When Stars Are Scattered by Omar Mohamed and Victoria Jamieson 30:49 - New Kid by Jerry Craft 32:56 - Vicious by V.E. Schwab (Pressed by Katie) 34:37 - Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots 34:30 - An Unlikely Story  35:01 - The Hierarchies by Ros Anderson (Pressed by Amanda) 36:38 - I, Robot by Isaac Asimov 36:39 - The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin 36:40 - The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood 37:52 - All Systems Red by Martha Wells (Murderbot #1) 38:04 - The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey 38:21 - Beach Music by Pat Conroy (Pressed by Tiffany) 38:25 - Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy 40:08 - Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy 41:24 - Answers in the Pages by David Levithan (Pressed by Avery) 44:38 - Afterlife by Julia Alvarez (Pressed by Amy) 46:22 - The Bottom of the 33rd by Dan Barry (Pressed by Michele) 48:13 - Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown 48:40 - The Diddakoi by Rumor Godden (Pressed by Mary Faith, amazon link) 51:24 - The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa (Pressed by Madeline) 53:14 - Currently Reading Patreon Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace 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

Failure to Adapt
Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2, with Sarah Gailey

Failure to Adapt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 63:48


The honeymoon's over, and Hugo Award Winning Author Sarah Gailey (Just Like Home, The Echo Wife, EAT THE RICH) joins Maggie & Red one last time to wait out the 72 hours between giving birth and heading to the most sensual Thomas Kinkade inspired love shack. There was of course, only one way this could ever end: with a teenager betrothed to an infant and a supernatural battle for the ages (or not). They're (finally!) talking the final half of Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn (2008) and its adaptation into the 2012 Bill Condon film, Breaking Dawn: Part 2. PRE-ORDER SARAH GAILEY'S JUST LIKE HOME Buy Maggie's newest book, Love in the Library If you like us, you'll also enjoy: Following the pod on twitter: https://twitter.com/FailureAdapt Supporting Failure to Adapt on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FailureToAdaptPodcast

Failure to Adapt
Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1, with Sarah Gailey

Failure to Adapt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 71:16


Hugo award winning author Sarah Gailey (Just Like Home, The Echo Wife, EAT THE RICH) joins this shotgun podcast with Maggie & Red to witness Edward & Bella enter the holy state of Batrimony, before heading to Isle Esme (formerly: The Island of No Innocents Were Murdered Here) and then back to the Cullen homestead for some moderate body horror. They're talking the first half of Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn (2008) and its adaptation into the 2011 Bill Condon film, Breaking Dawn: Part 1. PRE-ORDER SARAH GAILEY'S JUST LIKE HOME !! Buy Maggie's newest book, Love in the Library !! If you like us, you'll also enjoy: Following the pod on twitter: https://twitter.com/FailureAdapt Supporting Failure to Adapt on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FailureToAdaptPodcast

Bookstabber
Episode 20: The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey

Bookstabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 62:05


Spoiler: Boy meets girl, boy clones girl, clone kills boy. A tale as old as time! And Gene and Willow discover shocking secrets about memory retention.

Get to Work Hurley!
GET TO WORK HURLEY: Episode 20. With special guest Sarah Gailey!

Get to Work Hurley!

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 50:31


The GET TO WORK HURLEY podcast is a monthly rant about the hustle of making a living as a writer of All of the Things. You can support this podcast each month as a Patron or make a one-time donation. EPISODE TWENTY: It's FUTURE ARTIFACTS publishing day! To help celebrate, Sarah Gailey (author of The Echo Wife, Magic For Liars, … GET TO WORK HURLEY: Episode 20. With special guest Sarah Gailey! Read More » The post GET TO WORK HURLEY: Episode 20. With special guest Sarah Gailey! appeared first on Kameron Hurley.

World Building for Masochists
Episode 76: Farm to Table Fantasy ft. SARAH GAILEY

World Building for Masochists

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 69:24


Everybody's got to eat. But where does the food in your world come from? Who tends livestock, who transports it, who turns it into a meal -- and how? In this episode, guest Sarah Gailey helps us think through the practicalities of feeding your characters so that their hanger doesn't derail your plot! We also examine the intersection of food production and consumption with colonization and imperialist violence. Please note that this episode contains some frank discussion of the butchery of livestock for human consumption. If this is a sensitive topic for you, we suggest listening with caution.   Transcript for Episode 76 (with thanks to our scribes! Interested in joining our scribe team? Send us an email at worldbuildcast at gmail dot com!) Our Guest: Sarah Gailey is a Hugo Award Winning and Bestselling author of speculative fiction, short stories, and essays. They have been a finalist for the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus awards for multiple years running. Their bestselling adult novel debut, Magic For Liars, was published by Tor Books in 2019. Their most recent novel, The Echo Wife, and first original comic book series with BOOM! Studios, Eat the Rich, are available now. Their shorter works and essays have been published in Mashable, The Boston Globe, Vice, Tor.com, and the Atlantic. Their work has been translated into seven different languages and published around the world. You can find links to their work at sarahgailey.com and on social media at @gaileyfrey.

Failure to Adapt
Twilight: Eclipse, with Sarah Gailey

Failure to Adapt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 70:14


A movie franchise so grueling it chewed through three Directors in each of its first three films only needs one guest, Hugo award winning author Sarah Gailey (Just Like Home, The Echo Wife, EAT THE RICH) returns with their Harley Sprint in the trunk of a Volvo S60R to talk Wampyres & Werewolves. They join Maggie & Red to discuss the adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's Eclipse (2007) into the David Slade Directed The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010). If you like us, you'll also enjoy: Following the pod on twitter: https://twitter.com/FailureAdapt Supporting Failure to Adapt on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FailureToAdaptPodcast

Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Peng Shepherd - THE CARTOGRAPHERS

Thoughts from a Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 26:50


Peng and I discuss The Cartographers, the true story about an event with a gas station map in the early 1900s that inspired a portion of this story, phantom settlements and how they have fallen out of favor now that people have moved to relying on electronic maps, how the use of maps changed once online maps became popular, why writing a mystery differs from writing other fiction, the hardest part of writing the book for her, and much more. Peng's recommended reads are: The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey The Violence by Delilah S. Dawson Appleseed by Matt Bell Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon.  Other ways to support the podcast can be found here.     If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. The Cartographers can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront.        Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Minha Estante Colorida
The echo wife

Minha Estante Colorida

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 8:13


Resenha do livro "The echo wife", de Sarah Gailey. O link para a resenha escrita está aqui. Esse entra na lista dos livros excelentes de ficção científica que li nos últimos tempos. Imagine que seu marido “ama” muito você, mas resolve fazer um clone sem os defeitinhos que ele considera ruins. E, nesse caso, ele tem outra, e outra é você mesma, literalmente. Mas, tendo seus genes, essa outra começa a ter dúvidas existenciais. E acidentes acontecem. E há plot twists! E há muito mais! Sensacional. Se você quer alguma coisa realmente bacana para ler no carnaval, fique com essa história muito bem bolada e construída. Você pode ouvir todos os episódios, comentar, dar sugestões e comprar o link aqui: www.minhaestantecolorida.com.

Tales from the Trunk
2021 Awards Eligibility

Tales from the Trunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 9:54


Yeah buddy! It's awards season once again! And just like we have every year since the show started, we've got a roundup of eligible works from past guests! This episode's full transcript, with links, is below.   Hello, and welcome to Tales from the Trunk: nominating the stories (and other things) that did make it. I'm Hilary B. Bisenieks. Listeners, it's that time of year again, where we're all looking back—maybe frantically—on what we did last year and what we consumed as awards nominations open up. To help with that, I've once again reached out to all of my past guests to see if there's anything they'd like me to mention on this show. The full transcript of this show will also be in the show notes, so don't worry if things go by fast. To start off, I know I've tweeted about it, but I want to thank every single one of you who nominated this show for Best Fancast last year. I'm still in a bit of shock that this show made it to the Hugo award long list. This year, Tales from the Trunk is eligible for Best Fancast for the Hugos and, until January 21st, r/Fantasy's Stabby Award for Best Audio Original - Nonfiction. It would be a huge honor to get your nominating vote for either award. John Appel, who joined us on book tour last summer, is eligible for both Best Novel and Best Debut Novel in the science fiction category, where applicable, for Assassin's Orbit. Nino Cipri is eligible in the Best Novella category for Defekt, the sequel-ish follow up to 2020's Finna. R. K. Duncan, who joined us way back in our very first season, has five eligible short stories, which you can find in his awards eligibility post, linked in the show notes. Of those, “Her Black Coal Heart a Diamond in My Hand” is dearest to his heart. Sarah Gailey, one of this show's staunchest and most long-time supporters, has The Echo Wife, eligible for Best Novel, and their limited series, Eat the Rich, eligible for Best Graphic Story and other comics categories. Sarah Hollowell (you didn't think you'd get one of these Sarahs without the other, did you?) is eligible for Best Novel, Best Young Adult, and Best Debut Novel for A Dark and Starless Forest! Tyler Hayes (Tyler, please forgive me for putting you slightly out-of-order) has the story “The Devil You Don't” eligible for Best Short Story. Jordan Kurella has both a story and an essay eligible this year! Their story, “Personal Histories Surrounding La Rive Gauche, Paris: 1995-2015” carries content warnings for mentions of suicide and psychological abuse, and is eligible for Best Short Story. Their essay “Un/Reliable: Reflections in The Drowning Girl,” which carries content warnings for discussion of mental illness and suicide, is eligible for Best Related Work. L. D. Lewis, who joined us this past spring, is eligible in a bevy of categories! Her stories “From Witch to Queen and God” and “Dizzy in the Weeds” are both eligible for Best Short Story. FIYAHCON 2021, like the 2020 version, is eligible for Best Related Work, meanwhile, and the Hugo Award-winning FIYAH Literary Magazine is eligible for Best Semiprozine. Sarah Loch has a number of stories and essays eligible, all of which you can find in her eligibility post. Of those, she'd like to particularly highlight “How Dungeons & Dragons Helped Me Escape a Cult” for Best Related Work. Jennifer Mace, the English One, is eligible for Best Fancast for Be The Serpent—and I should mention that this is their final year of eligibility—along with Freya Marske, the Australian one, and Alex Rowland, the American One. Additionally, Macey's poem, “letters from the ides” is eligible wherever speculative poetry awards are given, and her poem-story, “Birds Are Trying to Reinvent Your Heart,” which is eligible for Best Short Story. Speaking of the Australian One, Freya Marske, who joined us in the traditional serpent month, October, is eligible for Best Novel and Best Debut for A Marvellous Light. Preeme Mohamed, who joined us again this summer, has had quite the year as far as novellas go! These Lifeless Things, And What Can We Offer You Tonight, and The Annual Migration of Clouds are all eligible for Best Novella. Additionally, A Broken Darkness is eligible for Best Novel. You can find a link to her full eligibility post in the show notes. C. L. Polk has an eligible story, “The Music of Siphorophenes,” and a novel, Soulstar, and, in a first for guests of this show, their Kingston Cycle, consisting of Witchmark, Stormsong, and Soulstar, is eligible for the Best Series Hugo. dave ring has a trio of eligible works this year: The Hidden Ones is eligible for Best Novella, “Top Ten Demons to Kill Before The World Ends” is eligible for Best Short Story, and Unfettered Hexes: Queer Tales of Insatiable Darkness is eligible for Best Anthology! Elsa Sjunneson is eligible for Best Fan Writer for her editorial column at Uncanny Magazine, where she's just finished her tenure as nonfiction editor (Uncanny is eligible for Best Semiprozine). Additionally, “Ocean's 6” is eligible for Best Short Story, and Being Seen is eligible for Best Related Work! R. J. Theodore has two stories eligible for Best Short Story, “A Ship With No Parrot” and “The Coven of TAOS-9.” Additionally, Underway is eligible for Best Novella, and Self-Publishing Formatting Guidelines is eligible for Best Related Work. Finally, I would be remiss not to mention that We Make Books, which Rekka hosts with Kaelyn Considine, is eligible for Best Fancast! Rem Wigmore, who joined us for an impromptu Oceana Month is eligible for Best Novel with Foxhunt. Fran Wilde, who joined us way way back at the start of 2021, would like to highlight “Unseelie Brothers, ltd.” which is eligible for Best Novelette. You can find other things she wrote and read last year on her blog, linked in the show notes. Finally, last, but most certainly not least (and who would have thought that we'd have so many W-names?), John Wiswell would love for you to read and consider his novelette “That Story Isn't The Story.” His other eligible works can be found on his site, linked in the show notes. 2021 was absolutely a wild year, but I hope that this episode helps jog your memory of some of your favorite things, or maybe even introduces you to a brand new favorite that you missed the first time around. I'm deeply grateful for your consideration of this show or any of the works mentioned on this episode, as are all the amazing, talented creators behind those works. As mentioned at the top of the episode, links to all of the works mentioned, along with any eligibility posts, whether specifically called out or not, will be in the show notes. Thank you so much for listening, and thank you to all of the amazing creators who have been a part of this show over the past three seasons! Tales from the Trunk is mixed and produced in beautiful Oakland, California. Our theme music is “Paper Wings,” by Ryan Boyd. You can support the show on patreon at patreon dot com slash trunkcast. All patrons of the show now get a sticker and logo button, along with show outtakes and other content that can't be found anywhere else. You can find the show on Twitter at trunkcast, and I tweet at hbbisenieks. If you like the show, consider taking a moment to rate and review us on your preferred podcast platform. And remember: don't self-reject.

The Rebel Author Podcast
120 Content Marketing and Repurposing for Authors with Amy Woods

The Rebel Author Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 62:05


Episode Show Notes In this episode we cover:  What is content marketing and repurposing Common mistakes to avoid with content marketing How to repurpose if you can't afford to outsource? Fiction approaches How to build an audience with content repurposing This week's question is: Other than reading and writing, what do you hope to do more of this year? Recommendation of the week is: The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey Apple  Kobo  Amazon UK  Amazon USA  ***this show uses affiliate links Find out more about Amy on: Website Twitter Instagram Facebook   Rebel of the Week is: Tim Seabrook If you'd like to be a Rebel of the week please do send in your story, it can be any kind of rebellion. You can email your rebel story to rebelauthorpodcast@gmail.com or instagram me @sachablackauthor 2 new patrons this week, welcome and thank you to Katie Forrest and Lovis Geier. A big thank you to my existing patrons as well. If you'd like to support the show, and get early access to all the episodes as well as bonus content you can from as little as $2 a month by visiting: www.patreon.com/sachablack

Books Are My People
Books Are My People - Episode #66 - BEST OF 2021 and 2016

Books Are My People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 25:34


This week, I go back in time to my favorite books in 2016 as well as recommend my favorite reads form 2021. Get your to read list ready! I'm slinging a ton of titles your way!   Books Recommended: The Association of Small Bombs by Karan Mahajan Homegoing by Ya GyassiDark Matter by Blake CrouchThe Red Parts: An Autobiography of a Trial by Maggie Nelson Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony DoerrThe Sentence by Lousie Erdrich.    Wayward by Dana Spiotta Hell of a Book by Jason MottNo One is Talking About This by Patricia LockwoodKlara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro March Other Books Mentioned:Transcendent Kingdom by Ya GyassiThe Argonauts by Maggie NelsonBluettes by Maggie NelsonJane: A Muder. By Maggie NelsonBorn a Crime by Trevor NoahBeartown by Fredrick Backmanthe Underground Railroad by Colsoin Whitehead'sThe Rib King by Ladee Hubbard (talked about on episode #41)Detransition baby by Torrey Peters With Teeth by Kristen Arnett(talked about on episode #51)The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey (talked about on episode #46)The Mysteries by Marissa Silver (talked out on episode #49Razorblade tears by SA Cosby Rabbits by Terry MilesOther things discussed:Freedom ReadsThis episode is sponsored by betterhelp.com/listener Give me the gift of a review wherever you listen to this podcast! I so appreciate it!Find me on Instagram @jennifercaloyerasemail me at Booksaremypeople@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=22705533)

Wrong Place, Write Crime
Open & Shut w/ Sarah Gailey

Wrong Place, Write Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 27:01


In which Sarah talks about their new book, THE ECHO WIFE (and also killer hippos...).

Failure to Adapt
Twilight: New Moon, with Sarah Gailey

Failure to Adapt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 71:12


Twilight, Again. Failure to Adapt's first return guest, Hugo award winning author Sarah Gailey (EAT THE RICH, The Echo Wife, River of Teeth) wore her finest Jorts to ask “Who let the dogs out?”. Maggie Tokuda-Hall's  & Red Scott's follow Sarah's lead into the world of the Stephenie Meyer novel New Moon (2006) and the corresponding Chris Weitz film The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009). Pre-order Maggie's upcoming Graphic Novel, SQUAD !!!! If you want to learn more about the real Quileute Tribe, a good place to start is their website, quileutenation.org. The Quileute store does not appear to be online currently, so if you'd like to support the tribe, you can check out their “Move to Higher Ground” project, at mthg.org Some resources on the Quileute's treatment in Twilight: Twilight's Quileute Controversy Explained by Cathal Gunning The Truth Versus Twilight by Dr. Deana Dartt-Newton Sucking the Quileute Dry by Angela R. Riley If you like us, you'll also enjoy: Following the pod on twitter: https://twitter.com/FailureAdapt Supporting Failure to Adapt on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FailureToAdaptPodcast

Bitches on Comics
Episode 109: Cannibalism and capitalism feat. Sarah Gailey

Bitches on Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 50:36


Today's interview is with Sarah Gailey, author of Magic for Liars, The Echo Wife, and much more. Sarah joins us to talk about their new comic Eat The Rich, out now. We get into why horror is so relatable, the lures and lies of wealth, how cannibalism and capitalism have more in common than a handful of letters, and what queer creators owe our audiences (hint: it's  not perfection).Find Sarah Gailey on Twitter/Instagram/Tumblr: @gaileyfrey (link goes to Twitter)Learn more about them (and pick up Eat the Rich and all Sarah's work) via their website: https://sarahgailey.com/

Failure to Adapt
Twilight, with Sarah Gailey

Failure to Adapt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 68:37


Hugo award winning author Sarah Gailey (EAT THE RICH, The Echo Wife, River of Teeth) joins hosts Maggie Tokuda-Hall & Red Scott to talk the adaptation of the ultimate May (1901) – December romance. Specifically, they discuss the Stephenie Meyer novel Twilight (2005) and the corresponding Catherine Hardwicke film Twilight (2008). How did they come to pass? Which one is better? Why are they doing this to themselves??? If you like us, you'll also enjoy: Following us on twitter: https://twitter.com/FailureAdapt Supporting Failure to Adapt on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FailureToAdaptPodcast

The Laydown
47: Lifting Up BIPOC & Trans Authors!

The Laydown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 73:23


This past month there were two incidents within the Indie Bookstore Community that hurt the BIPOC and Trans communities. Ryan, Hillary, and Jo take this opportunity to recommend some of their favorite books by and about BIPOC & Trans folks! Gibson's Bookstore is a safe space for you.  Click the link to purchase the book from our store, or click the (audiobook) link to get the audiobook on Libro.fm. Thank you for shopping local! Books Mentioned During This Episode RECENT READS Ryan, https://www.gibsonsbookstore.com/ryan-elizabeth-clark People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry (audiobook) Beach Read (audiobook) Survive the Night by Riley Sager (audiobook) The Lost Girls by Jessica Chiarella (audiobook) Final Girls Support Group by Grady Hendrix (audiobook - read by Friday the 13th Final Girl, Adrienne King!) Horrorstor  My Best Friend's Exorcism (audiobook) The Heathens by Ace Atkins (audiobook) While We Were Dating by Jasmine Guillory (audiobook) For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing (audiobook) Cackle by Rachel Harrison (October 5th, 2021) (audiobook) Hillary, https://www.gibsonsbookstore.com/hillary Landslide by Michael Wolff (audiobook) Razorblade Tears by SA Cosby (audiobook) The Stand by Stephen King (audiobook) Jo, https://www.gibsonsbookstore.com/jo Matrix by Lauren Groff (audiobook) The Project by Courtney Summers (audiobook) BOOKS BY AND ABOUT BIPOC & TRANS FOLKS Ryan Once & Future by A.R. Capetta & Cory McCarthy (audiobook) Sword in the Stars by A.R. Capetta & Cory McCarthy (audiobook) Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender (audiobook) Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas (audiobook) Lost in the Never Woods (audiobook) Meet Cute Diary by Emery Lee (audiobook) Get A Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert (audiobook) Take a Hint, Dani Brown (audiobook) Act Your Age, Eve Brown (audiobook) Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers (audiobook) Legendborn by Tracy Deonn (audiobook) Hillary Thinking Again: A Diary by Jan Morris (audiobook) Allegorizings  The Natural Mother of the Child by Krys Malcolm Belc (audiobook) Redefining Realness by Janet Mock (audiobook) Good Boy: My Life in Seven Dogs by Jennifer Finney Boylan (audiobook) She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders (audiobook) Fairest by Meredith Talusan (audiobook) The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (audiobook) The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett (audiobook) Jo Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki (September 28th, 2021) (audiobook) Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon (audiobook) The Deep (audiobook) Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi (audiobook) Pet (audiobook Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey (audiobook) Magic for Liars (audiobook) The Echo Wife (audiobook) Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters (audiobook) Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinburg  OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED Charlie Jane Anders (audiobooks) Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone (audiobook) OTHER LINKS Shop The Laydown Gibson's Bookstore Website Purchase Gift Certificates!  Browse our Website by Category! Donate to the Bookstore! Check out our Events Calendar! Gibson's Instagram The Laydown Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Libro.fm (Our Audiobook Platform) Use the code LAYDOWN for 3 audiobooks for the price of 1!  Email us at thelaydownpodcast@gmail.com

Feminist Frequency Radio
FFR 170: Loki

Feminist Frequency Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 46:16


We're returning to the MCU for a look at the cosmic, time-hopping multiverse of Loki. The series boasts a stellar cast, aesthetic, and a whole lot of storytelling in a six-episode package. Can the God of Mischief change his stripes, and do we even want him to? Listen in to our discussion of this stand-out series and witness as we slowly morph into a Marvel-centric podcast.Time Stamps:8:01 - Main discussion on Loki40:38 - What's your Freq Out?Anita on the novel The Echo Wife by Sarah GaileyLinks Mentioned:https://twitter.com/anitasarkeesian/status/1416421460516638722?s=20Follow Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe to FFR on Apple PodcastsTwitterInstagram

New Books in Literature
Sarah Gailey, "The Echo Wife" (Tor Books, 2021)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 43:59


Where does DNA end and the soul begin? It's a question that Evelyn Caldwell, the brilliant genetic researcher at the center of Sarah Gailey's The Echo Wife, never asks as she develops her award-winning technique for human cloning, which takes DNA from “sample to sentience” in 100 days. In The Echo Wife, clones are tools, created for specific time-limited purposes—to serve as a body double to draw fire from potential assassins, for example, or to provide donor organs. The question of a soul never enters into it. “Clones aren't people. …They're specimens,” Evelyn explains. “They're temporary, and when they stop being useful, they become biomedical waste. They are disposable.” Evelyn's attitudes evolve when her ex-husband, Nathan, secretly uses the Caldwell Method to create Martine—a new wife scaffolded from Evelyn's DNA but modified to be more docile and easy going. Because of Martine's compliant nature (and complete reliance on Nathan for her knowledge of the world), Martine is eager to provide Nathan with the child Evelyn never wanted. Evelyn is horrified by Martine's existence—not only because Nathan stole her DNA to build a twin who lacks what Nathan calls Evelyn's “needless venom,” but because Martine's pregnancy should be impossible (clones are usually sterile) and threatens the future of the Caldwell Method. Clones' “inability to produce children is something that Evelyn uses to help maintain a sense of them being inhuman,” Gailey says. “So Martine's pregnancy … poses a huge threat to all of Evelyn's work.” The pregnancy also poses a threat to Evelyn's sense of self as she and Martine join forces to deal with multiple crises—murder and betrayal foremost among them—in addition to the pregnancy and Evelyn's unexamined childhood traumas that contributed to her becoming a brilliant and fierce maverick. Gailey's debut novella, River of Teeth, was a Hugo and Nebula award finalist. In 2018, they won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. They are the author of seven novels. Rob Wolf is the host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of The Alternate Universe and The Escape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Science Fiction
Sarah Gailey, "The Echo Wife" (Tor Books, 2021)

New Books in Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 43:59


Where does DNA end and the soul begin? It's a question that Evelyn Caldwell, the brilliant genetic researcher at the center of Sarah Gailey's The Echo Wife, never asks as she develops her award-winning technique for human cloning, which takes DNA from “sample to sentience” in 100 days. In The Echo Wife, clones are tools, created for specific time-limited purposes—to serve as a body double to draw fire from potential assassins, for example, or to provide donor organs. The question of a soul never enters into it. “Clones aren't people. …They're specimens,” Evelyn explains. “They're temporary, and when they stop being useful, they become biomedical waste. They are disposable.” Evelyn's attitudes evolve when her ex-husband, Nathan, secretly uses the Caldwell Method to create Martine—a new wife scaffolded from Evelyn's DNA but modified to be more docile and easy going. Because of Martine's compliant nature (and complete reliance on Nathan for her knowledge of the world), Martine is eager to provide Nathan with the child Evelyn never wanted. Evelyn is horrified by Martine's existence—not only because Nathan stole her DNA to build a twin who lacks what Nathan calls Evelyn's “needless venom,” but because Martine's pregnancy should be impossible (clones are usually sterile) and threatens the future of the Caldwell Method. Clones' “inability to produce children is something that Evelyn uses to help maintain a sense of them being inhuman,” Gailey says. “So Martine's pregnancy … poses a huge threat to all of Evelyn's work.” The pregnancy also poses a threat to Evelyn's sense of self as she and Martine join forces to deal with multiple crises—murder and betrayal foremost among them—in addition to the pregnancy and Evelyn's unexamined childhood traumas that contributed to her becoming a brilliant and fierce maverick. Gailey's debut novella, River of Teeth, was a Hugo and Nebula award finalist. In 2018, they won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. They are the author of seven novels. Rob Wolf is the host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of The Alternate Universe and The Escape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-fiction

New Books Network
Sarah Gailey, "The Echo Wife" (Tor Books, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 43:59


Where does DNA end and the soul begin? It's a question that Evelyn Caldwell, the brilliant genetic researcher at the center of Sarah Gailey's The Echo Wife, never asks as she develops her award-winning technique for human cloning, which takes DNA from “sample to sentience” in 100 days. In The Echo Wife, clones are tools, created for specific time-limited purposes—to serve as a body double to draw fire from potential assassins, for example, or to provide donor organs. The question of a soul never enters into it. “Clones aren't people. …They're specimens,” Evelyn explains. “They're temporary, and when they stop being useful, they become biomedical waste. They are disposable.” Evelyn's attitudes evolve when her ex-husband, Nathan, secretly uses the Caldwell Method to create Martine—a new wife scaffolded from Evelyn's DNA but modified to be more docile and easy going. Because of Martine's compliant nature (and complete reliance on Nathan for her knowledge of the world), Martine is eager to provide Nathan with the child Evelyn never wanted. Evelyn is horrified by Martine's existence—not only because Nathan stole her DNA to build a twin who lacks what Nathan calls Evelyn's “needless venom,” but because Martine's pregnancy should be impossible (clones are usually sterile) and threatens the future of the Caldwell Method. Clones' “inability to produce children is something that Evelyn uses to help maintain a sense of them being inhuman,” Gailey says. “So Martine's pregnancy … poses a huge threat to all of Evelyn's work.” The pregnancy also poses a threat to Evelyn's sense of self as she and Martine join forces to deal with multiple crises—murder and betrayal foremost among them—in addition to the pregnancy and Evelyn's unexamined childhood traumas that contributed to her becoming a brilliant and fierce maverick. Gailey's debut novella, River of Teeth, was a Hugo and Nebula award finalist. In 2018, they won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. They are the author of seven novels. Rob Wolf is the host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of The Alternate Universe and The Escape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Geeky Girls Knit
Episode 447 ~ In Which I Love Opals!

Geeky Girls Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021


Show Notes:Intro - On the Needles - ~Lola's Birthday Cowl (Oats Cowl by TinCanKnits) on US8 (5mm), Audine Wools Chill in the A Little Cabinectomy colourwayFinished Projects - ~2021 Preemie Hat #23 on US6 (4mm), Bernat Softee Baby in the Mint colourway & Berroco Vintage DK in the White colourway~Noah's 2021 Birthday Socks - French Vanilla Cappuccino Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4-Ply in the Fairy Lights colourwayFlosstube - Begins at timestamp 9:25~Dreaming Girl by Barbara Ana DesignsProject Bag from The Black Needle Society~Edinburgh Castle by Terra Luna StitcheryUsing Pattern Keeper software on Kindle Fire 7Needle Minder from TopKnotStitcherProject Bag from KnitRunDigGrime Guard from Crab Shack StitcheryBitzy Bob Basic from That's So Kelly Co.Silicone tiesYummies (our current favourite things) - ~Jewellery from HangingByAThread1 on Etsy~Sticker from WanderFreeAndQueer on EtsyWhat We're Watching, Reading, + Listening To - Please be aware that we do discuss recent tv show episodes that have aired in the last week or so. This is your spoiler warning!Episode 447 Bookshop ListApril / May / June 2021 RAL - 15 minutes of reading daily challenge* 87-91 of 91 days - 1 or more giveaways for eBook, everyone gets $1.20 off any single pattern coupon code & 86+ days RAL virtual badge* 60-86 of 91 days - 1 or more giveaways for single pattern, everyone gets 59+ days RAL virtual badge* #GGKRAL21* #GGKRAL21~ April / May / June* 91 days - 10 entries* 87-90 - 8 entries* 60-86 - 5 entries~ July / August / September* 92 days - 10 entries* 88-91 days - 8 entries* 61-87 days - 5 entries~ October / November / December* 92 days - 10 entries* 88-91 days - 8 entries* 61-87 days - 5 entries~ Read All 365 days - 10 bonus entries~ Complete the Modern Mrs. Darcy 2021 Reading Challenge - 12 bonus entries [all or none] (we'll open a thread for you to post this in December 2021)~The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk - C.C. is reading~Untamed by Glennon Doyle - C.C. is rereading~Low Midnight (Kitty Norville #13) by Carrie Vaughn - C.C. finished reading~Kitty Saves the World (Kitty Norville #14) by Carrie Vaughn - C.C. is reading~La Bastarda: A Novel by Trifonia Melibea Obono, translated by Lawrence Schimel - C.C. finished reading~The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey - C.C. finished reading~We All Looked Up by Tommy Wallach - C.C. finished reading~Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto - C.C. finished reading~A People's History of Heaven by Mathangi Subramanian - C.C. is reading~Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix~House Hunters - watching~Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - finished watching Seasons 18-19 & watching Season 20 & episodes for That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast~Gilmore Girls - rewatching Season 1 with the I Am All In With Scott Patterson Podcast~The Handmaid's Tale - watching Season 4~My Favourite Murder podcast~Random Spotify PlaylistsJune / July / August Summertime and the Living is Easy AL -*Runs from 1-June through 31-August*Details - any project you knit/crochet/weave/spin/stitch/sew that you can convince us relates to summertime*No WIPS - Your project must be begun no earlier than 1-June and finished no later than 31-August*Each project that you knit/crochet/weave/spin must be at least 20yds/18.3m that you finish and post in the Facebook Group FO Thread counts as 1 entry into the giveaways. If your project is not at least 20yds/18.3m, you need to group it in a single post with other projects that together total at least 20yds/18.3m. For stitching/sewing projects, we'll leave it to your best judgment. If you wanted our official ruling, PM email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.com*Feel free to poly-dip in other ALs as long as it fits in with other rules*Please complete our Google form in order to help us make sure you are receiving a prize that you'll actually enjoy using.*Prizes: If you'd like to donate one, email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.comKnitCrate - 2 skeins of 2-ply superwash undyed sock yarn (fingering weight, 399 yd / 365 m, 100g) & Kool-Aid to dye it with - 2 winners will each win 1 setMineville Wool Project Super Sock 80/20 in the 2909-36-4 colourwayI'd Rather Be Buying Cross Stitch WalletCountess Ablaze Braid - Geeks Like Rainbows TooYarn Squad Drawstring Backpack*Must be a member of the our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube to participate*Social Media Hashtag: #GGKCSSummertime21*Thread will be locked the morning of 1-September and winner(s) drawn on the next podcast following that*For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!*There is a Chatter Thread in our Facebook group so we can encourage each other along the way.Misc. - ~Pride AL - Runs from 17-May-2021 [The International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)] through 30-June-2022. #GGKCSPrideAlong2122~Support the Podcast, Become A Patron~Support the Podcast, Join us on YouTube~Each week, we create a list on Bookshop of all the books we talk about in that week's episode. Bookshop is an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. If you purchase a book from our list, we earn a commission & local, independent bookstores also earn money from your purchase.~Want another way to help support our podcast? Throughout our website, links to books, tv shows, movies, etc. are Amazon Affiliate Links. We receive a portion of what you spend when you click through our website to shop on Amazon. What we receive helps us with the costs associated with producing this podcast as well as with prizes & shipping for giveaways. Thanks in advance for your support!If you are in the UK, please click this link, Amazon.co.uk, or the banner below to shop:If you are in Canada, please click this link, Amazon.ca or the banner below to shop:~For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!Find Us Online -C.C. - (she/her)~ on Instagram as CC_JavaPurlDami - (they/them)~ on Instagram as damisdoodlesPink Purl - ~on Instagram as pinkiepurlJavaPurl Designs~ JavaPurl Designs websiteGGKCS -~ our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube~ our Facebook page~ email us: ggkcspodcast@gmail.com~ on Apple Podcasts~ on YouTube~ Support the Podcast, Become a PatronUntil next time,

Geeky Girls Knit
Episode 446 ~ In Which We Are A Safe Space

Geeky Girls Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021


Show Notes:Intro - On the Needles - Dami - ~NoneC.C. -~Noah's 2021 Birthday Socks - French Vanilla Cappuccino Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4-Ply in the Fairy Lights colourwayProject bag from Little Fish Stitches & Progress Keeper from Tilting PlanetFinished Projects - Dami - ~NoneC.C. -~2021 Preemie Hat #22 on US6 (4mm), Patons UK Fab DK Solids in the Pebble colourway & Berroco Vintage DK in the Black colourwayFlosstube - Begins at timestamp 5:27Dami - ~Rose bookmarkProject bag by Fat Cat CreatesNeedle Minder from SewHappyMailBristolSnipattie from cattycrosstitchesC.C. - ~FO! - Cat in Heart by DMC~Dreaming Girl by Barbara Ana DesignsProject Bag from The Black Needle Society~Edinburgh Castle by Terra Luna StitcheryUsing Pattern Keeper software on Kindle Fire 7Needle Minder from TopKnotStitcherProject Bag from KnitRunDigGrime Guard from Crab Shack StitcheryBitzy Bob Basic from That's So Kelly Co.Silicone tiesYummies (our current favourite things) - ~Pride Shirt and bandanas from Target~Safe Space pattern from The Witchy StitcherWhat We're Watching, Reading, + Listening To - Please be aware that we do discuss recent tv show episodes that have aired in the last week or so. This is your spoiler warning!Episode 446 Bookshop List~The Triumph of Horus by H.W. Fairman - Dami finished readingApril / May / June 2021 RAL - 15 minutes of reading daily challenge* 87-91 of 91 days - 1 or more giveaways for eBook, everyone gets $1.20 off any single pattern coupon code & 86+ days RAL virtual badge* 60-86 of 91 days - 1 or more giveaways for single pattern, everyone gets 59+ days RAL virtual badge* #GGKRAL21* #GGKRAL21~ April / May / June* 91 days - 10 entries* 87-90 - 8 entries* 60-86 - 5 entries~ July / August / September* 92 days - 10 entries* 88-91 days - 8 entries* 61-87 days - 5 entries~ October / November / December* 92 days - 10 entries* 88-91 days - 8 entries* 61-87 days - 5 entries~ Read All 365 days - 10 bonus entries~ Complete the Modern Mrs. Darcy 2021 Reading Challenge - 12 bonus entries [all or none] (we'll open a thread for you to post this in December 2021)~The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk - C.C. is reading~Untamed by Glennon Doyle - C.C. is rereading~Kitty Rocks the House (Kitty Norville #11) by Carrie Vaughn - C.C. finished reading~Kitty in the Underworld (Kitty Norville #12) by Carrie Vaughn - C.C. finished reading~Low Midnight (Kitty Norville #13) by Carrie Vaughn - C.C. is reading~The Magicians (The Magicians #1) by Lev Grossman - C.C. finished reading~La Bastarda: A Novel by Trifonia Melibea Obono, translated by Lawrence Schimel - C.C. is reading~The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey - C.C. is reading~House Hunters~Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - finished watching Season 17 & watching Season 18 & episodes for That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast~Gilmore Girls - rewatching Season 1 with the I Am All In With Scott Patterson Podcast~The Magicians - watching Season 3~Killing Eve - finished watching Season 1 & watching Season 2~Mare of Easttown - finished watching~The Handmaid's Tale - watching Season 4~My Favourite Murder podcast~Cabin Pressure~Random Spotify PlaylistsMarch / April / May Sheepy Spring AL -*Prize Winners Announced:Alpine Flowers Cross Stitch Kit from HillaryUru.Yarn by KnitCrate Chonky - 2 skeins of Petal - 2 winners will win 1 skeinAudine Wools by KnitCrate Sleek - 2 skeins of Unwind - 2 winners will win 1 skeinHoneyberry Studios Notebooks - 2 notebooks - 2 winners will win 1 notebookA Pattern of the winner's choice from Peruvian Flair on Etsy*For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!June / July / August Summertime and the Living is Easy AL -*Runs from 1-June through 31-August*Details - any project you knit/crochet/weave/spin/stitch/sew that you can convince us relates to summertime*No WIPS - Your project must be begun no earlier than 1-June and finished no later than 31-August*Each project that you knit/crochet/weave/spin must be at least 20yds/18.3m that you finish and post in the Facebook Group FO Thread counts as 1 entry into the giveaways. If your project is not at least 20yds/18.3m, you need to group it in a single post with other projects that together total at least 20yds/18.3m. For stitching/sewing projects, we'll leave it to your best judgment. If you wanted our official ruling, PM email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.com*Feel free to poly-dip in other ALs as long as it fits in with other rules*Please complete our Google form in order to help us make sure you are receiving a prize that you'll actually enjoy using.*Prizes: If you'd like to donate one, email us at ggkcspodcast@gmail.comKnitCrate - 2 skeins of 2-ply superwash undyed sock yarn (fingering weight, 399 yd / 365 m, 100g) & Kool-Aid to dye it with - 2 winners will each win 1 setMineville Wool Project Super Sock 80/20 in the 2909-36-4 colourwayI'd Rather Be Buying Cross Stitch WalletCountess Ablaze Braid - Geeks Like Rainbows TooYarn Squad Drawstring Backpack*Must be a member of the our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube to participate*Social Media Hashtag: #GGKCSSummertime21*Thread will be locked the morning of 1-September and winner(s) drawn on the next podcast following that*For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!*There is a Chatter Thread in our Facebook group so we can encourage each other along the way.Ask the Geeks - Celeste asks:Dami, does SPU have an overseas program you can attend? If so, would you consider going to one of those locations? Has Covid affected that program? If you could go, what theatre program connected to SPU would you attend?Review - Pom Pom Quarterly Summer 2021 No. 37Misc. - ~Pride AL - Runs from 17-May-2021 [The International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)] through 30-June-2022. #GGKCSPrideAlong2122~Support the Podcast, Become A Patron~Support the Podcast, Join us on YouTube~Each week, we create a list on Bookshop of all the books we talk about in that week's episode. Bookshop is an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. If you purchase a book from our list, we earn a commission & local, independent bookstores also earn money from your purchase.~Want another way to help support our podcast? Throughout our website, links to books, tv shows, movies, etc. are Amazon Affiliate Links. We receive a portion of what you spend when you click through our website to shop on Amazon. What we receive helps us with the costs associated with producing this podcast as well as with prizes & shipping for giveaways. Thanks in advance for your support!If you are in the UK, please click this link, Amazon.co.uk, or the banner below to shop:If you are in Canada, please click this link, Amazon.ca or the banner below to shop:~For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding!Find Us Online -C.C. - (she/her)~ on Instagram as CC_JavaPurlDami - (they/them)~ on Instagram as damisdoodlesPink Purl - ~on Instagram as pinkiepurlJavaPurl Designs~ JavaPurl Designs websiteGGKCS -~ our Facebook group ~ GGKCS Podcast / FlossTube~ our Facebook page~ email us: ggkcspodcast@gmail.com~ on Apple Podcasts~ on YouTube~ Support the Podcast, Become a PatronUntil next time,

Shelf Addiction Podcast
#BuddyReads Discussion of The Echo Wife | Book Chat

Shelf Addiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 58:19


Check out our sponsors! - Get your bookish gear in the Shelf Addiction Merch store! http://bit.ly/ShelfAddictionMerch-Try audiobooks! **New customers get 3 FREE audiobooks comprised of 1 premium credit and 2 VIP titles! Use our promo code SHELFADDICTION (spelled as one word) when you sign up at audiobooks.com. Ep 362Tonight on BOOK CHAT, Tamara and Classy are discussing this month's Buddy Read. This is a candid and spoiler-filled convo, so you've been warned!Pick up a copy of the book being discussed!The Echo Wife | https://amzn.to/3wgyySaConnect with Classy Green on social media:https://twitter.com/classygreenhttps://www.instagram.com/classicgem/***********************************Connect with Tamara on social media:Website | shelfaddiction.comTwitter & Instagram | @ShelfAddiction (https://twitter.com/shelfaddiction / Instagram.com/shelfaddiction)Email me: info (at) shelfaddiction.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shelfaddictionofficial/Want to share a comment? Have a question you'd like answered on air? Call into Shelf Addiction and leave a Speakpipe voicemail https://www.speakpipe.com/shelfaddiction***********************************Want to contribute to Book Chat? Help the Shelf Addiction Podcast pay for the hosting and editing of the podcast by becoming a patron! You can even see the video unedited version of this podcast and After Show. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/shelfaddictionIf Patreon isn't your thing, you can also show your support by using our sponsored links or buying me a coffee (ko-fi.com/shelfaddiction) to help me with my early mornings and late nights spent editing.***********************************Blog Updates: Join the Fantasy Series read-along!! Get more info here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/read-along.html**********************************Are you an author or audiobook narrator and would like to be featured on Book Chat? Apply here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/author-feature-policy--request-form.htmlPodcast and Blog advertising opportunities available here: http://www.shelfaddiction.com/advertising.html***********************************Produced with GarageBandThis is a list of my frequently used music. Some or all may appear in this Shelf Addiction Podcast episode.-Ad Music | Sweet Success on Purple Planet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.purple-planet.com/upbeat/4593380163-Shelf Addiction Intro/Outro Music created by Samone Ward-Background Intro/Outro Music 1 |  From album Music for Podcasts 4, Southside by Lee Rosevere  and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -Background Intro/Outro Music 2 | In Private by Gunner Johnsen - Royalty Free music via Epidemic Sound/Spreaker-Transition Music | From album Creative Commons Vol 2, Summers Coming by Dexter Britain and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licenseArtist: Artist: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_for_Podcasts_4/ -Lightning Round Music | Zencastr standard background music -- licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)FTC Disclaimer: The show notes may contain affiliate and/or referral links. I receive a small commission if you purchase using my link(s). If you purchase using my link(s), you will be supporting the Shelf Addiction website and podcast. This is NOT a sponsored podcast. All opinions are genuinely my own.**This audio podcast shall not be reproduced, sampled or uploaded elsewhere without my written consent.

Craft Cook Read Repeat
I'm Cool Like That

Craft Cook Read Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 63:42


Episode 63 April 15 2021 On the Needles 1:30 All the B's by KnitJoyz, Enchanted Knoll Farm Superwash Sock in Genmaicha -- DONE!   Bautista by Celia McAdam Cahill, YakLux by Invictus Yarns 2020 NoCKRs colorway Golden Poppy by Noriko Ho, The Black Squirrel Wesley Merino Sock in June Gloom and Sea Forager    On the Easel 12:10 ***I’ve got a newsletter/home page!*** Acrylic & oil painting experiments Reclaiming canvas & wood panels On the Table 22:48 lemon potatoes – smitten kitchen   Ricotta fest: White pizza kale from simply julia Fish cakes from simply julia Espresso chocolate chip cake from snacking cakes   Cookie-Oreo-Brownie thing requested by teens Pizza Beans from Smitten Kitchen Green Pea Risotto from SF Chronicle On the Nightstand 36:06 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate!  You can visit our shop to find books we’ve talked about or click on the links below.  The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you!   The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey  The Survivors by Jane Harper An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten  translated by Marlaine Delargy Trick of the Light by Louise Penny (audio) #7 A Beastly Kind of Earl by Mia Vincy  When He was Wicked by Julia Quinn  Beneath the Keep by Erika Johansen Mean by Myriam Gupna Caste: the Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson Girl Woman Other by Bernardine Evaristo Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith  

The Laydown
35: Bookworms of the Heart! (Recorded Remotely)

The Laydown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 73:09


Bookworms - you know the ones. Books that burrow into your heart and brain and stick with you long after you've turned the final page. In this episode, our hosts (with a little help from our listeners) examine their own favorite Bookworms to try and nail down exactly what makes a book stick with you! Click the link to purchase the book from our store, or click the (audiobook) link to get the Audiobook on Libro.fm. Thanks for shopping local! Books Mentioned During This Episode RECENT READS Ryan, https://www.gibsonsbookstore.com/staff/ryan-elizabeth-clark The Bright Lands by John Fram (audiobook) The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey (audiobook) Amari and the Night Brothers by B. B. Alston (audiobook) The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo (June 1, 2021) (audiobook) Kelso, https://www.gibsonsbookstore.com/staff/kelso Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn (audiobook) Last Night at the Telegraph Club - Malinda Lo (audiobook) Hillary, https://www.gibsonsbookstore.com/staff/hillary The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey (audiobook) Smalltime: A Story of My Family and the Mob by Russell Shorto (audiobook) BOOKWORMS (Books that we can't get out of our heads and/or hearts) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling (audiobook) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll (audiobook) The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern (audiobook) The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern (audiobook) The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by VE Schwab (audiobook) Kindred by Octavia Butler (libro.fm) Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt (audiobook) Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel (audiobook) The Shipping News by Annie Proulx (audiobook) We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker (March 2, 2021) (audiobook) FROM OUR LISTENERS Hamlet by William Shakespeare (audiobook) Richard II by William Shakespeare (audiobook) How to Be A Woman by Caitlin Moran (audiobook) A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (audiobook) The Elegance of The Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery (audiobook) Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami (audiobook) Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (audiobook) Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech (audiobook) The Patience of a Dead Man by Michael Clark OTHER LINKS Check out Jack of All Graves! Gibson's Bookstore Website Shop The Laydown Purchase Gift Certificates!  Browse our website by Category! Donate to the bookstore! Check out our Events Calendar! Gibson's Instagram The Laydown Instagram Facebook Twitter Libro.fm (Our Audiobook Platform) Use the code LAYDOWN for 3 audiobooks for the price of 1!  Email us at thelaydownpodcast@gmail.com

The Fantasy Inn Podcast
73: Sarah Gailey Interview

The Fantasy Inn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 61:49


Travis interviews author Sarah Gailey about their latest book, The Echo Wife. This standalone thriller from Tor Books features a brilliant scientist who catches her husband having an affair with her clone after stealing her research. Sarah and Travis discuss the wonders of vine ripened tomatoes, pushing back against narrative ableism, and how our identities are defined by the people around us. This episode was sponsored by SYGNYL. The varied texts of SYGNYL have at times been lost, found, translated, forged, or otherwise mishandled. Listener discern. Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode or purchasing an ad? Find out more here. About Sarah Gailey: Hugo award winner Sarah Gailey lives and works in California. Their nonfiction has been published by Mashable and the Boston Globe, and their fiction has been published internationally. Their novel, Magic for Liars, was an LA Times bestseller. You can find links to their work at www.sarahgailey.com. They tweet @gaileyfrey. Find Us Online: Blog Discord Twitter Instagram Support Us: Become a Patron Buy Us a Coffee Music: Intro: "The Legend of Iya" courtesy of https://philter.no Outro: "A Quest Unfolds" courtesy of https://philter.no This episode of The Fantasy Inn podcast was recorded in the unceded territory of the S'atsoyaha (Yuchi) and ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Eastern Cherokee Band) peoples. The blog post accompanying this episode can be found at https://thefantasyinn.com, along with fantasy book reviews, author interviews, and more fantasy content.

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast
THE ECHO WIFE by Sarah Gailey, read by Xe Sands - Audiobook extract

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 5:10


A dark and suspenseful novel of lies, betrayal, and identity - perfect for fans of Big Little Lies and Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror. It was meant to be an evening to honour and celebrate Evelyn Caldwell's award-winning, career-making scientific research - but Evelyn has things on her mind. Things like Nathan, her husband, who has left her for a younger, better, newer woman. A woman who is now pregnant - but shouldn't be - and is strikingly familiar. Too familiar to be a coincidence. A woman who shouldn't exist. The Echo Wife is a propulsive new novel from an international rising star about identity, murder, and the choices society forces women to make.

GoBookMart Book Reviews
The Echo Wife: Book by Sarah Gailey - Book Review Podcast

GoBookMart Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 2:40


The Echo Wife: Book by Sarah Gailey "A razor-sharp psychological thriller... Gailey's expertise with suspense and their success in presenting the reader with impossible choices about the ethics of cloning, biological programming and editing, and of Evelyn's specific, difficult situation, will leave the reader thinking about the novel long after the final page."―Booklist, starred review "For those familiar with Gailey's work, expect this one to offer familiar pleasures and some new surprises. And for those who aren't, well, get ready." ―Entertainment Weekly "Creepy, exhilarating science fiction... A series of dark reveals that leave both the characters and the audience reeling. Readers won't want to put this one down." ―Publisher's Weekly “A tight, thrilling and funny ride...Gailey's writing is controlled, visceral and especially dazzling when Martine and Evelyn are in a room together. Fans of “Big Little Lies,” The Island, Frankenstein and “Killing Eve” will love this gripping, skillfully told firecracker of a book." ―Bookpage " It's gross, and totally engrossing." ―Wired Website : https://gobookmart.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/support

The Book Coven
EP 77 - The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey

The Book Coven

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 52:51


Have you ever wondered what life would be like with two of you? This week, we discuss what that might be like in our review for The Echo Wife! Since this book is brand-spankin new, we begin the episode with a spoiler free review and branch off into our discussion once that's done. Don't worry, there's plenty of notice before the spoilers roll in! Follow us on Instagram for some treats and bonus content @The.Book.Coven Song pairings: Throw me Away by Korn & Someone Else by Rezz, Grabbitz