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Part 1 Lee Klein https://www.litfunforever.com/ Best book read in 2024 Always Crashing In Same Car - Lance Olsen Percival Everett books Megan McDowell Fates and Furies - Lauren Groff Elena Garro - Biography Looking forward to in 2025 The National Telepathy - Roque Larraquy Richard Milward Highlights 2024 In The Jingle Jangle Jungle - Joel Gion Ava Anna Ada - Ali Millar 2025 Richard Foster - Punk Rock Bird Watching Club David Keenan - Volcanic Tongue Adele Stripe - Base Notes Blake Butler 2024 Alphabetical Diaries - Sheila Heti Flunker Denis - Cooper The Abyss - Fernando Vallejo My Lesbian Novel - Renee Gladden The Last Sane Woman - Hannah Regel 2025 The Honditsch Cross - Ingeborg Bachmann The Deserters - Mathias Énard Inger Christensen - The Painted Room
The last month of the year calls for a hoard of annual, year-end traditions. For some, that may involve decorating evergreen pines, for others, the estimation of Q4 tax payments, but for those of us of a certain generation, the last month of the year can mean only one thing: Spotify Wrapped. For those uninitiated, Spotify users receive a fun little slide show showcasing what songs they listened to most this year. It's all fun and games except this year, Spotify did a bad job. Enter the nerds at DT!HQ who have tasked us with making Spotify look better. To do that, they've asked us to put our heads together and brainstorm: "What's the worst 'Wrapped' report you could possibly get at the end of the year?" Matt's doing movies. Todd's doing video games. Kyle's doing everything else. We're running a Listener Survey for the first time ever! We'd love your input. If you have 5 minutes, check it out here: https://forms.gle/AQBnkg1C83hkkap28 The title of this week's episode was NOT selected by our Patrons in our Discord Community because we didn't want to spoil the bit! If you want to help us choose the next one, join our discord, and/or get some bonus content, become part of #ButtThwompNation at patreon.com/debatethiscast! Have you seen our Threads? threads.net/debatethiscast Have you seen our Instagram? instagram.com/debatethiscast Want to send us an email? debatethiscast@gmail.com Hey do you like our Twitter content? Would it bum you out if we left the platform? Let us know because we're thinking about it. MERCH! We have that! Right now you can go on the internet and order things that say Debate This! On them! All you need to do is head to MerchThis.net and give us your money! Ever wanted socks with the DT! logo on them? Well now you can get em! One more time that website is MerchThis.net! Properties we talked about this week: Letterboxd, Madame Web, Bad Boys 4 Ride or Die, Magic The Gathering Arena, Overwatch 2, Final Fantasy XIV, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Longlegs, Joker Folie Deux, Fall Guy, The Crow, Argyle, Rebel Moon, IF, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Fly Me To The Moon, Deadpool & Wolverine, Wicked, Doordash, Draft Kings Music for Debate This! is provided by composer Ozzed under a creative commons license. Check out more of their 8-bit bops at www.ozzed.net!
This week we chat around James' injection skills, what we have found doing a podcast is like and recommendations for 2025. James also provides an update to a case study he raised a few episodes back. See you in 2025!
Today I'm joined by Jason and Al to talk about their highlights from 2024, theme boxes and a look ahead into 2025. What's more, Jason has a few spoilers for us to enjoy, one of which he wants your help with... There is even a Bushido quiz in the mix. Sit back, relax and enjoy :)
Current Program 1044 Week Commencing December 6th 2024 Duncan Roads – Doppelgangers, UFO Revelations, and A Very Natural Therapy… Website: nexusmagazine.com Download PROGRAM 1044 This program is not available on youtube due to some audio problems…. *** RadioOutThere is also available as an Apple Podcast…and also on Google, PODash, Pocket Casts and Tunein Podcasts! * Showtime Listeners, […]
We're at the end of a wild and unpredictable year – and we're not just talking about club culture and electronic music. In this episode, our hosts Juba, Kikelomo, and Otto Kent run through the highlights and lowlights of 2024 in music and more. They cover some of their year's most memorable moments on dancefloors and on online, and what they're looking forward to leaving behind in 2025.Electronic Beats Weekly is a production by Telekom Electronic Beats and ACB Stories.Subscribe to our newsletter if you want more curated content from the Electronic Beats universe!Host: Juba & Kikelomo & Otto KentProducer: Aaron GonsherEdit and Sound Design: Marc ÜbelLead Producer: Isabel Woop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As a finale for 2024, the Wigs took listener questions and answered them in a speedround. This is Part 1 of the speed round covering a range of topics from the right todisconnect as an employee, to the Disability Royal Commission recommendations,the age of criminal responsibility and the use of good character evidence in sentenceproceedings. If you have a question for the Wigs, feel free to shout out to us onFacebook. And don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy New Year Mutha-lickers! It's that time of year again where we reflect, dissect and divulge our best, our worst and a few things in between of the previous year! 2023 had some highs and certainly some lows but find out exactly what our favourite and most hated movies were, what surprised us and what didn't anger us, just disappointed us… Also, for absolutely no reason whatsoever, we discuss alcohol percentage on cider, the 2004 comedy “Eurotrip” and the secret war Matt's been waging… So sit back, relax and open up a can of something delightful as we celebrate 2023 and take you down to the Eternal Darkness Of Not So Spotless Minds… Please also check out our social media and contact pages: Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/edonssmpod Instagram - @edonssm_podcast Email - edonssmpodcast@gmail.com Background music provided by Chuckie Steel on Spotify.
Join hosts Anna, Kat, and Ana for a special End of Year episode on The TheatreArtLife Podcast. They'll be sharing personal stories, behind-the-scenes insights, reflections, and unforgettable moments from the past year in the performing arts and entertainment industry. Don't miss this exclusive peek behind the curtain! @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
Join hosts Anna, Kat, and Ana for a special End of Year episode on The TheatreArtLife Podcast. They'll be sharing personal stories, behind-the-scenes insights, reflections, and unforgettable moments from the past year in the performing arts and entertainment industry. Don't miss this exclusive peek behind the curtain! @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
One hour of hand picked selections from house music maestro and remix extraordinaire, MK! Expect fresh cuts and upcoming releases from himself, his record label, favourite producers and DJ friends. Delving in to house and techno, new and old, as well as showcasing his Track Of The Month, AREA10 Fire, From The Vault and exclusive Guest Mix each month. This is AREA10 ON AIR! 1) Dot N Life - Trick Me2) Dom Dolla & Nelly Furtado - Eat Your Man (Extended Mix)3) Max Styler - Hypnotic (Extended Mix)4) San Pacho & No Thanks - Freak (Original Mix)5) Kevin McKay, Pupa Nas T & Denise Belfon - Work (Extended Mix)6) Noizu - Vogue (Extended Mix)7) Noizu & Martin Ikin - Burnin' (Original Mix)8) FISHER x Kita Alexander - Atmosphere (Extended Mix)9) MK & Dom Dolla - Rhyme Dust (Extended Mix) [Columbia].wav10) VOLAC - Energy11) Wax Motif ft. STO Cultr - Traga (Extented Mix)12) Matt Sassari feat. SoShy - Back To This13) Gorgon City - Sidewindah (Extended Mix)14) Endor - Mantra (Extended Mix)15) Sonny Fodera & MK - Asking (feat. Clementine Douglas)
Happy New Year everyone! Join Cody and Lance for a special episode in which they talk about movies they saw in 2023 and the ones they are looking forward to in 2024. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe and share! Follow us: Twitter - https://mobile.twitter.com/filmoscopypod Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/Filmoscopy-Podcast/100088099624743/ Next episode: Jacob's Ladder (1990)
Happy New Year! Here is part 2 of me asking friends of the pod what they'd like to leave in 2023! Featuring:Liz Bentley of Liz ExplainsAli & Melissa of Web Crawlers (14m mark)Rae Sanni (26m mark)Corey & Carly of Surviving Sister Wives (42m mark)Princess Jones Curtis of Bye Pumkin (1h15m mark)Rachel Fisher of Hollywood Crime Scene (1h30m mark)Follow me on Instagram, Patreon and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023 may well be DEAD and BURIED, but what of its gaming legacy?Join ol' Jonathan and Chris for their thoughts on the year that was.How many games did the boys finish between them over the last 12 months? What were the best games of 2023? What were the best games not of 2023 that we played in 2023 for the first time? How's the Playdate ecosystem getting on? What's on the gaming docket for 2024?A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!—HUGE THANKS to our AMAZING Patreon Subscribers!!Join us all in the O3C Discord server here!Support us either via Patreon or with a one off donation here!Sign up to our newsletter here.Follow us on social media:O3C FacebookO3C Twitter/XO3C InstagramO3C YouTubeO3C TikTokReach out to us individually:Jonathan - www.twitter.com/jonathandunnChris - www.twitter.com/Chas_Hodges / Blue Sky
In Save Me From My Shelf's end-of-year wrap up for 2023, Abby and Daniel read listener letters, respond to audience questions, correct any Season 4 mistakes, and have a general retrospective on the past year on the podcast. Abby also reveals her tradition of Dark Christmas, Daniel is an unprepared boring bastard, and wee Donalbain makes a guest appearance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AFROJACK looks back on 2023 dropping his releases from this year as well as some of his favorites from the WALL family on a special year end episode of #JackedRadio!
We are taking advantage of the end of the year to take a reflective look back on where we have been in 2023. There are so many amazing guests that sat with us around the podcast table. We took a fresh look at books of the Bible we rarely hear sermons on, and we had a masterclass on how to interpret the Bible contextually. Each guest brought a nuanced view of scripture, and helped us think about how valuable it is to read the Bible with people who have diverse perspectives. What a gift it is to be in conversation with so many people. Let me know which episodes are on YOUR list! You will find links to the full episodes here.Dr. Carol Kaminski: Gems in GenealogyDr. Kay Higher Smith and Dr. Alice Yafey-Deigh: Reading the Bible Around the WorldDr. Lewis Brogdon: Philemon Part 1 and Part 2Kevin Kim and Sang Tian from Basil Tech: Studying the Bible with Technology and don't forget to look at Bible Dojo!Rev. Jacob Breeze and Reading with the Spiritually Wounded Part 1 and Part 2Contact Cyndi Parker through Narrative of Place.Learn more about me and sign up for upcoming tours of Israel/Palestine.Join Cyndi Parker's Patreon Team!
Attorney Todd Marquardt talks about the highlights of 2023 on Talk Law Radio! What a way to close out the year! The mission of Talk Law Radio is to help you discover your legal issue blind spots by listening to me talk about the law on the radio. The state bar of Texas is the state agency that governs attorney law licenses. The State Bar wants attorneys to inform the public about the law but does not want us to attempt to solve your individual legal problems upon the basis of general information. Instead, contact an attorney like Todd A. Marquardt at Marquardt Law Firm, P.C. to discuss your specific facts and circumstances of your unique situation. https://www.youtube.com/@talklawradio3421 www.TalkLawRadio.com Join Todd Marquardt every week for exciting law talk on Talk Law Radio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Folks, we have come the end of another great season of this radio show on podcast and we have a bright future ahead. We talk about our favorite moments of the year, also some changes that will be taking place in 2024, and even more surprises so as always, thank you for a great year to spider ups and downs, we look forward to continuing the journey with you in 2024! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/preston-gaylor/message
We're back, if only briefly, but certainly unexpectedly with a "poke our nose in" type pod. Not really much more to say. If we get enough engagement and desire on Twitter ('X' - for retards), we might do more in the future but I'm saying that without asking Martin or Terry. Anyway, please enjoy this helping of your favourite 'close-to-extinction podcast'.
Welcome to the Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report's End Of The Year Special! As 2023 comes to a close, we take a moment to reflect on all the amazing fishing moments and memories we've shared together. This year has been unforgettable, and we are grateful to all our listeners who have joined us on this journey. We have put together a special episode featuring segments from our top shows of the year to celebrate. You'll hear from some familiar voices, such as Captain King Marchand, Chris Vecsey, and Bobby Abruscato, also known as The Marshall of the Mississippi Sound. They will share their experiences and insights on the past year's best fishing spots, techniques, and stories. We are grateful for all our incredible guests and contributors who have made this year's show a huge success. Without them, we wouldn't have such valuable insights and tips to share with our listeners. And, of course, we cannot forget to thank our amazing sponsors, who have been a vital part of our fishing family. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this special End Of Year Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report! We are excited to bring you more exciting fishing reports, tips, and adventures in 2024. From all of us at ASFR, we wish you a Happy New Year and can't wait to see what the next year holds for the world of saltwater fishing. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts and if you'd like us to email you the podcast, just head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/asfr and we'll send you the new show each week. {Full Disclosure: This post may include affiliate links. There's no extra charge to our readers for using these.} Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Mallard Bay Return Em Right AFTCO Mustad Fishing Texas Hunter Products Bucks Island Hiltons Realtime Navigator L&M Marine Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works
Welcome to this special episode of the Northwest Florida Fishing Report as we approach the end of 2023. On this special episode, we will take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of our most memorable segments from our most popular shows of the year. It has been a fantastic year filled with incredible catches, valuable tips, and some moments on the show. First up, we have Capt. Rosie Garrison sharing his fishing knowledge and moments on the show this year. Next, we hear from Brandon Barton who has been a frequent guest on the show. He talks about the variety of species he has caught this year, including snapper, grouper, and pompano. Brandon's tip for listeners is to always pay attention to the weather and tides before heading out on a fishing trip. Finally, we end our show with Capt. Delynn Sigler sharing a memorable offshore report with some great tips and essential pro advice. Thank you for joining us on this trip down our 2023 fishing report memory lane. We hope you all have a great end to the year and a fantastic start to 2024. Thanks again for all your support, and we'll see you all back on the water soon! It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to 647-558-9895 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Northwest Florida Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo Buck's Island Marine CCA Alabama Crocodile Bay Dixie Supply Fishbites Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Test Calibration Texas Hunter
Welcome to the final Alabama Fresh Water Fishing Report of the year! As 2023 draws to a close, we want to take a moment to thank all our listeners and contributors for their unwavering support throughout the year. It's been an incredible journey, and we couldn't have done it without you. As we approach the holidays, we want to wish everyone a Happy New Year. We hope you all have a wonderful time with your loved ones and catch some big fish, too! On this special episode, we will be recapping some of the highlights from our most downloaded episodes of the year. From trophy catches to expert tips and tricks, it has been a fantastic year for freshwater fishing in Alabama. We are grateful to all our guests and contributors for making these episodes a hit among our audience. Before we wrap up, we want to thank our listeners, contributors, and sponsors. You are the backbone of this show, and we appreciate your constant support. We also want to give a special shoutout to our incredible contributors, who are the real talent on the show. They bring their knowledge, expertise, and passion for fishing, making each episode engaging and informative. We hope you enjoyed this final Alabama Fresh Water Fishing Report Special for 2023. Stay tuned for our next episode with Bryant Bowen, and in the meantime, get out on the water and catch some fish! Happy Holidays and Tight Lines! It's all brought to you, whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list, and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Buck's Island Marine Crocodile Bay Dixie Supply Fishbites Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Southeastern Pond Management Texas Hunter
on this episode join me myself and i as i talk about an incredible year and the things to come. follow okie podcast on instagram @okiepodcast @russthemuss49 and on facebook. also go follow spirit talkers on instagram @spirit_talkers_podcast and on tiktok @spirit_talkers and please subscribe to our spirit talkers youtube channel.This podcast is brought to you by Native Co. Gallery. An Indigenous owned business. They offer turquoise jewelry, beadwork, pottery and Pendleton. You can also shop jewelry and Pendleton on their website at www.NativeCoGallery.com or In-Store at 516 W 12th Ada, Oklahoma.This podcast is brought to you by southwest trading company. Located in Tulsa Oklahoma at 1306 E 11th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma. They have so many items to choose from like artwork, jewelry, clothing, home decor, blankets, bags, collectibles and so much more! Make sure to follow them on instagram @southwesttradingcompany, and follow & like the southwest trading company facebook page as well. Now get over to southwest trading company And let em know Russ from okie podcast sent ya!Please make sure you're subscribed to Okie Podcast available on apple podcast, Spotify, stitcher, google podcasts, iheartradio, audible, overcast, Amazon music, castbox, and YouTube! Okie podcast is everywhere. Please leave a rating (5stars) and review because it helps the podcast grow so much. Episodes are now up on the Facebook page as well.If you would like to sponsor okie podcast you can contact me by email russell.suneagle88@gmail.com or look for me on social media on instagram @okiepodcast & @russthemuss and also on the okie podcast facebook page as well.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join the SNP Crew as we wrap up 2023! The crew will be announcing their Best Trek series and episode of 2023, talking about some of their personal favorite moments of the year and much more.Plus, our first EVER Collective's Choice Awards, including best actor, actress, third act Knick Knack, and other categories. We will also be doing TWO LIVE giveaways which include Strange New Worlds S2 on 4K UHD in a limited edition steelbook and a set of Lower Decks Funkos (Mariner, Boimler, Rutherford, and Tendi).And, of course, YOUR favorite moments of the year and so much more on our last episode of 2023!Support the show
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Big thanks to everyone who's made this year very special for the podcast. We hope to have all you with us In the coming year too. We love ya'll. On our final episode of 2023, Kristin & Myself go over the new A24 film The Iron Claw.
In our End of Year Special for 2023, Tina and Hillary are joined by their Executive Producer Alfredo Olvera to talk about their favorite episodes of the year, political winners and losers, and the best and worst political stories of 2023. For show notes and links to our sources, please click here (https://themuckpodcast.com/).
The true final episode for Flyover Footy in 2023. This special episode was originally broadcast on The Big 550 KTRS on December 26th for Soccer in the Lou. Matt & Phill joined Brendan Wiese to break down some key moments of 2023 as well as a look ahead to 2024 and discussing the latest in the US Open Cup drama between MLS and US Soccer. Thank you for joining us this season, Happy New Year and cheers to another great season in 2024!Flyover Footy has been covering St. Louis soccer since 2015. Subscribe to this feed to hear podcast episodes about Saint Louis FC, St. Louis City SC, college soccer, academy programs, and amateur/semi-pro soccer in the area. This show is broadcast on The Big 550 KTRS on Saturdays at 6pm. Be sure to follow the us on twitter @FlyoverFooty.You can follow the show hosts to get all of their hot takes (let them know what you think):Matt Baker - @MattBakerSTL on twitterSantiago Beltran - @SantiBeltranSTL on twitterPhill Grooms - @phillgrooms on twitterStuart Hultgren - @StuartHultgren on twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The true final episode for Flyover Footy in 2023. This special episode was originally broadcast on The Big 550 KTRS on December 26th for Soccer in the Lou. Matt & Phill joined Brendan Wiese to break down some key moments of 2023 as well as a look ahead to 2024 and discussing the latest in the US Open Cup drama between MLS and US Soccer. Thank you for joining us this season, Happy New Year and cheers to another great season in 2024!Flyover Footy has been covering St. Louis soccer since 2015. Subscribe to this feed to hear podcast episodes about Saint Louis FC, St. Louis City SC, college soccer, academy programs, and amateur/semi-pro soccer in the area. This show is broadcast on The Big 550 KTRS on Saturdays at 6pm. Be sure to follow the us on twitter @FlyoverFooty.You can follow the show hosts to get all of their hot takes (let them know what you think):Matt Baker - @MattBakerSTL on twitterSantiago Beltran - @SantiBeltranSTL on twitterPhill Grooms - @phillgrooms on twitterStuart Hultgren - @StuartHultgren on twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As 2023 comes to an end, I use this week's episode to review the past year of the podcast! I count down our 5 most popular episodes from 2023, as well as review some of the more interesting comments and questions left by those of you in our audience! We talk about the Sasquatch Chronicles, the Patterson-Gimlin footage, cryptids in Alaska, ghost stories, Bigfoot sightings, UFOs, and much more! What was your favorite episode this year? Let us know in the comments below! #2023 #happynewyear #paranormal #yearinreview Links! Follow us on Social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddanduntold/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oddanduntold Website: www.oddanduntold.com Email me! : jason@oddanduntold.com Merch Store: https://oddanduntold.creator-spring.com Paranormal Belief: Faith vs Fact | Episode 36: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZdSQwUdn20 Bigfoot in the Adirondacks | Episode 45: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_uUXWbftPY&t=988s The Cayuga Lake Monster | Episode 52: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbCkNODCK24&t=1s Ghosts, Bigfoot, and Alaskan Cryptids | Episode 38: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V15endiqRHg&t=2657s The Patterson-Gimlin Film Stabilized Using A.I. | Episode 42: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QarRd_WPy2w The Sasquatch Chronicles Controversy | Episode 32: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTVF1VJGKJc&t=1s Check out Riversend, the band behind "Moonlight," our awesome intro/outro music! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1yIwfeu2cH1kDZaMYxKOUe?si=NIUijnmsQe6LNWOsfZ2jPw Riversend Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Riversendband Riversend Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riversendband/
What a year it has been! To wrap up 2023, my assistant Kaitlyn and I sat down and chatted about the year that was - sharing our lessons, BTS insights, reflections and everything in between (while really getting into the Christmas spirit!). We went a bit rogue with this episode for a bit of fun, but we hope you enjoy it as much as we did! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Poddy Fam! Thank you for all of your support this year, it definitely doesn't go unnoticed!Jane xx@thelazyceo_podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We give out our awards for best and worst games of the year as well as make our predictions for what the next year of Star Wars gaming holds for us.
Part 4 David Leo Rice New books in 2024 The Berlin Wall The Squimbop Condition Conclusion to the Dodge City series - A Room in Dodge City Volume 3 Highlights of 2023 Adam Levin Mount Chicago and Bubblegum and looking forward to the reissue of The Instructions The Morning Star - Karl Ove Knausgård Looking forward to The Wolves of Eternity The Shards - BEE The Passenger - Cormac McCarthy The Maniac - Benjamin Labatut Peace - Gene Wolf The General of the Dead Army - Ismail Kadare Patrick Modiano books Pet Cemetery - Stephen King 2024 The Obscene Bird of Night - Jose Donoso How I killed The Universal Man - Thomas Kendall Inland - Murnane Molly - Blake Butler Other Minds - Bennett Simms New Houellebecq Same Bed Different Dreams - Ed Park Youval Shimoni - The Salt Line / A Room Merve Emre K Patrick - Mrs S Liliana's Invincible Summer: A Sister's Search for Justice - Cristina Rivera Garza Catherine Lacey - Biography of X The Rigour of Angels - William Eggington Art Monsters - Lauren Elkin The Man Who Cried I am - John A Williams The Chapter - Nicke Dames 2024 Corey Fah Does Social Mobility - Isabel Waidner Sheila Heti - Alphabet Diaries Biography of Ralph Waldo Emerson Glad to the Brink of Fear- James Marcus The Invention of Prehistory: Empire, Violence, and Our Obsession with Human Origins- Stefanos Geroulanos How the World Made the West - Josephine Crawley Quinn Alexis Wright - Praiseworthy Monkey Grip - Helen Garner Inland - Murnane Something Speaks to me - Michel Chaouli Odd Affinities - Elizabeth Abel Daniel Fraser 2023 Peter Levy - Poetry A.V. Marrachini - We The Parasites Maurice Blanchot - Kevin Hart Hotel Splendid - Marie Redonnet 2024 Celan Letters to Gisèle Obscene Bird of Night Paul Celan and the Trans-Tibetan Angel - Yoko Tawada See also Antonio Tabucchi Requiem New Anne Carson book - Wrong Norma Crisis Actor - Declan Ryan Ada Best book of 2023 - Making Friends 3 - Kristen Gudsnuk Looking forward to in 2024 - Making Friends 4 Richard Milward Best of 2023 Fingers Crossed Miki Berenyi Ali Millar - The Last Days Luke Turner - Men at War Lolita - Reread Irving Welsh - Trainspotting Collected Alan Ginsberg 2024 Ava Anna Ada - Ali Millar New David Keenan Joel Gion - In the Jingle Jangle Jungle Richard Foster - Flower Factory Bram Presser Columba's Bones: Darkland Tales - David Greig Of Cattle and Men - Ana Paula Maia Gibbons - James Morrison Corey Fah Does Social Mobility - Isabel Waidner Sebastian Castillo - SALMON The Crane Husband - Kelly Barnhill Philippe Claudel - German Fantasia Vladimir Voinovich - The Fur Hat The Confessions of a False Soul - Ilarie Voronca The Strangers - Jon Bilbao Max Porter - Shy For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain - Victoria MacKenzie Study for Obedience - Sarah Bernstein The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store - James McBride Biography of X - Catherine Lacey Justin Torres - Blackout Gone to the Wolves - John Wray The Annual Banquet of the Gravediggers Guild - Enard My Work - Olga Ravn Marie NDiaye - Vengeance is Mine Jenny Croft - The Extinction of Irena Rey
Emmett Stinson 2023 Highlights Wall - Jen Craig Mircea Cărtărescu - Solenoid Domenico Starnone - The House on Via Gemito Vertigo - Amanda Lorry Denis Johnson - Train Dreams Dag Solstad - Novel 11 book 18 2024 A Bended Circuity - Robert S Stickley Elfriede Jelinek - Children of the Dead Alina Stefanescu Andrei Platinov - Chevengur Avner, Adam, Sarah Zachery Solomon - A Brutal Design Ravel: A Novel - Jean Echenoz 2666 - Roberto Bolaño Hopscotch - Cortazar The Instructions - Adam Levin Past Continuous - Yaakov Shabtai Gretel and the Great War: A Novel - Adam Ehrlich Sachs The Material - Camille Bordas Apastoral - Lee D Thomson Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma - Claire Dederer Upcountry - Chin-Sun Lee No One to Come Looking For You - Sam Lipsyte Stella Maris and the Passenger - McCarthy The New Naturals - Gabriel Bump Winter Quarters: A Novel of Argentina - Osvaldo Soriano Tomas Nevinson - Marias The World According to Garp - John Irving Domenico Starnone - Trick 2024 Christian TeBordo - We Go Liquid, The Discord Regression Jesse Ball- The Repeat Room Jill Ciment - Consent James - Percival Everett Bristol Vaudrin - Afterward Ben Tanzer - The Missing Steve Almond - Truth is the Arrow, Mercy is the Bow Sara Lipman and Seth Rogoff - Smashing the Tablets: Radical Retellings of the Hebrew Bible Seth W.A.S.T.E Mailing List and Me Best of 2023 Aannex - Blake Butler A Bended Circuity - Robert S Stickley Dolly City - Orly Castel-Bloom Thomas the Obscure - Maurice Blanchot Heart Crane - White Buildings Saint Sebastian's Abyss - Mark Haber Wittgestein's Mistress - Markson Ada - Nabokov Looking forward to : Blue Lard and Red Pyramid - Vladimir Sorokin New Mark Haber novel Elfriede Jelinek - Children of the Dead My Highlights of 2023 - Bret Eastern Ellis - The Shards The new Cormac McCarty books Morning Star - Knausgard Roar by Bruce Wagner and Also The Marvel Universe. Lee Klein's Chaotic Good Nefando by Monica Ojeda Devil of the provinces by Juan Cardenas Ava Anna Ada by Ali smith (out in Jan) Malina Water Statues David Keenan's England's Hidden Reverse Australian highlights Paul Delgarno's a country of eternal light, Emmett's book on Murnane and Late by Michael Fitzgerald. Seth Rogoff's book The Kirshbaum lectures, The two most recent Manchette books were great, Bariloche by Andres Neuman, The Kafka Diaries translated by Ross Benjamin, Voyager by Nona Fernandez, Paul Lynch Prophet Song. Book of the year Man Eating Typewriter by Richard Milward Daybook by Nathan Knapp Forthcoming on April 26, 2024 Splice In the Suavity of the Rock by Greg Gerke Forthcoming on June 28, 2024 Knausgaard's debut novel - Archipelago in November - Out of the world The Goldilocks Variations- Coover Deep Vellum November Melvil Rodrigo Fresan – Open Letter July Fog & Car by Eugene Lim Published by: Coffee House Press July The Stain by Rikki Ducornet Published by: Deep Vellum Publishing Imprint: Dalkey Archive Press July Commission of Tears Portuguese Literature by Antonio Lobo Antunes – APRIL Sensitive Anatomy and Once upon Argentina April by Andrés Neuman Open Letter The Rachel Condition March by Nicholas Rombles Published by: CLASH Books The Dark Side of Skin by Jeferson Tenório – Charco Feb Cesaria - by Hanna Nordenhok from Heloise American Abductions by Mauro Javier Cardenas ] Bad Foundations by Brian Allen Carr Published by: CLASH Books – Jan Mahler Erasures by John Kinsella Verdigris by Michele Mari Translated by Brian Robert Moore Book of Ayn by Lexi Freiman - Thomas kendall - HOW I KILLED THE UNIVERSAL MAN David Leo Rice – The Berlin Wall Jenny Croft The Extinction of Irena Rey - Feb Paul Celan and the Trans-Tibetan Angel Yoko Tawada Ten - Juan Emar And The Besieged City - Clarice Lispector Way Far Away by Evelio Rosero Ed Park - Same Bed Different Dreams Prey for the Shadow by Javier Cercas
Goos' set for episode 172 of Journey is the final one for 2023. As usual, this is the round up of Goos' favourite tunes of the year. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Follow Goos: https://www.goosmusic.com Artwork by Hyphen Design - https://www.instagram.com/hyphendesign Goos Mix Marsh - Endless (Dave DK Ambient Mix) [Anjunadeep] Stan Tone, Dasha Zarya - Ples (Extended Mix) [RADI MIRA I LUBVI] Lenz (DE) - Cloud Garden (Original Mix) [Best Next Thing Recordings] Bolier - Best Friend (Never Let Me Down) (Extended Mix) [Spinnin'] Swindler - Thieves on a Lake [Bullfinch Records] Elliot Moriarty - Symmerty [Zenebona] Namatjira - Kuranda (Original Mix) [The Soundgarden] Martin Fredes, GEØVHÄN - Echoes of Light (Original Mix) [The Soundgarden] Shai T - Summer O'clock (Original Mix) [All Day I Dream] Guy Gerber - Rainchecks In Montreal (Roy Rosenfeld Remix) [Rumors] Naza (Musik) - Wakomaya (Original Mix) [Akbal Music] Somelee - Takata (Original Mix) [TRYBESof] Molac, Eduardo McGregor - Third From the Sun (Extended Mix) [Songuara] Euthym - Mano [Perihelion] Dulus - Nomy (Original Mix) [Rubicunda] South Bloom - Let Me In (Volen Sentir Secret Technique) [Forestrip Music] Gorje Hewek, Bakka (BR) - Huracan (Original Mix) [Shanti Radio] Sebastian Sellares - Call to Arms (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] Sebastian Sellares - Lullaby of the Seraphim (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] Durante, Running Touch - Remedy feat. Running Touch (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] WhoMadeWho, Adriatique, RÜFÜS DU SOL - Miracle - RÜFÜS DU SOL Remix (Original Mix) [Rose Avenue] Mitch De Klein - Embrace (Original Mix) [Spectrum (NL)] Joris Voorn, Nathan Nicholson - You & I (Original Mix) [Spectrum (NL)] Eelke Kleijn - Time Machine (Extended Mix) [DAYS like NIGHTS]
On this Podcast Steven recalls this past year in review & speaks about his life experiences, trials, tribulations & achievements.
Jen Craig Highlights of 2023 Vigdis Hjorth - Is Mother Dead Fleur Jaeggy - Sweet Days of Discipline Annie Ernaux - The Sitter - Angela O'Keeffe Paul Dalgarno - A Country of Eternal Light 2024 Grimmish More Vigdis Hjorth Fleur Jaeggy Lisa Robinson The Baudelaire Fractal The Tunnel - William Gass Collected Stories - Clarice Lispector Cesar Aira Martin Shaw http://www.thebooksdesk.com/ Highlights 2023 from Shaw authors : Jen Craig Pip Adam Angela O'Keefe - The sitter Other highlights Tomas Nevinson - Javier Marias Emily Perkins - Lioness Looking forward to Max Easton - Paradise Estate Politica - Yumna Kassab Lee Klein Middlemarch Jane Eyre Dracula Silas Marner The Year/Tramp Thomas Espedal I Served the King of England - Bohumil Hrabal Travels with Charley - Steinbeck Looking forward to 19th century Lit New Enard - The Annual Dinner of the Gravediggers Guild Vernon Subutex Molly - Blake Butler Werner Herzog - Memoir Have a Bleedin Guess - Paul Hanley The Fraud - Zadie Smith My Favorite Thing is Monsters Volume 2 - Emil Farris We Go Liquid - Christian TeBordo Kevin Kohn Best books of 2023 Man Eating Typewriter - Richard Milward All of Sergio De La Pava 2024 Percival Everett - James Rodrigo Fresan - Melville Adam Levin - The Instructions Bar Mitzvah edition Ben Slotky https://longleafreview.com/slotky/ Best books of 2023 Maurizio De Giovanni Raymond Carver Tim O'Brian - America Fantastica Flannery O'Connor James Ellroy Paul Dalgarno Melissa Lucashenko - Edenglassie In Ascension - Martin MacInnes Salonika Burning - Gail Jones The Drivers Seat - Muriel Spark Danielle Laidley - Don't Look Away Boy Friends - Micheal Pedersen 2024 Audition - Pip Adam The Sitter - Angela O'Keefe Serengotti - Eugen Bacon Double Happiness - Rochelle Siemienowicz The Great Undoing Charlene Allsopp Diane Josefowicz https://www.dianejosefowicz.com/ New book L'AIR DU TEMPS (1985) James Rosewarne top 10 from 2023 Thus Bad Begins- Javier Marias Honoured Guest- Joy Williams Mysteries- Knut Hamsun Lewis Percy- Anita Brookner Berta Isla- Javier Marias Interpreter of Maladies- Jhumpa Lahiri La Lucina- Antonio Moresco Professor Anderson's Natt- Dag Solstad Trick- Domenico Starnone When I Was Mortal- Javier Marias Three 2023 re-reads which were even more remarkable 2nd and 3rd time round. The Dog- Jospeh O'Neill Peace Talks- Tim Finch (I really can't recommend this one enough) Novel 11, Book 18- Dag Solstad And the book I'm looking forward to most in 2024 is Tomas Nevinson by Javier Marias.
Katia Katia Nosenko Neprosti (The UnSimple in the initial translation) by Taras Prokhasko translated by Uilleam Blacker. It will be published in English by Harvard University Press as a part of “Earth Gods”: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Earth-Gods-Writings-Ukrainian-Literature-ebook/dp/B0CDSHL6JH/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_2?crid=24Y5W0P2AHREY&keywords=earth+gods+prokashko&qid=1701781407&sprefix=earth+gods+prokhasko%2Caps%2C74&sr=8-2-fkmr2 Shadow of forgotten ancestors by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky. The film by Sergei Paradjanov with the same title made in 1965. Stream System by Gerald Murnane The Baudelaire Fractal by Lisa Robertson Paris Spleen by Charles Baudelaire in translation by Louise Varese Nadja by Andre Breton Man-eating Type Writer by Richard Millward Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov Birthday and An Episode in the life of a Landscape Painter by Cezar Aira 10.Ava by Carol Maso 11.Room by Youval Shimoni translated by Michael Sharp 12.The Vivisector by Patrick White 13.The melancholy of resistance by Lazlo Kraznokhorkai translated by George Szirtes 14.Tomas Neverson by Javier Marias translated by Margaret Jull Costa. 15.Austral by Carlos Fonseca translated by Megan Mc Dowell Look forward to: Shimmering details by Peter Nadas Tractatus Logicus by Wittgenstein: two new translations- by Peter Booth and by Damien Searls A thousand thoughts in flight by Maria Gabriella Llansol Salt Line by Youval Shimoni Daniel Davis Wood https://www.thisissplice.co.uk/ Upcoming from Splice - Nathan Knapp - Daybook (April 2024) Greg Gerke - In The Suavity of The Rock (June 2024) Highlights of 2023 Cormac McCarthy - The Passenger and Stella Maris and rereads of his other books Mathias Enard - The Annual Banquet of the Gravediggers Guild Oli Hazzard - Lorem Ipsem Luke Carmen - An Ordinary Ecstasy James Salter - Light Years Elena Ferrante - Neapolitan Quartet Amy Hempel - Collected stories. 2024 Recommendations Blake Butler - Molly Jean Baptise Del Amo - The Son of Man Marilyn Robinson - Reading Genesis Rob Moody-Corbett - Hides (Breakwater Books June 2024) Iain Smith 2023 Highlights Divine Days Leon Forrest Ridley Walker - Russel Hoban Hurricane Season - Fernanda Melchor Garden of Seven Twilights - Miguel De Palol Obscene Bird of Night - Jose Donoso Antagony - Luis Goytisolo Mercè Rodoreda - Death in Spring The Combinations - Louis Armand A Bended Circuity - Rob Stickley White Dialogues - Bennett Simms 2024 Children of the Dead - Elfriede Jelinek Chevengur - Andrei Platonov Peter Nadas - Shimmering Details Resta kaòtica - Ventura Ametller Lies and Sorcery Elsa Morante Marshland - Otohiko Kaga The Mind Crimes of August Saint - Alain Arias- Mission Jan Kjærstad - The Seducer Praiseworthy - Alexis Wright Invidicum - Michael Brodsky Wild Horses - JORDI CUSSÀ The Forbidden Line - Paul Stanbridge Adam Biles - Feeding Time Yuval Shimoni - The Salt Line Maidenhair - Mikhail Shishkin Guðbergur Bergsson - TÓMAS JÓNSSON, BESTSELLER Ali Millar Best of 2023 Bret Eason Ellis - The Shards Man Eating Typewriter - Richard Milward Oliver Mol - Trainload Ali's book Ava Anna Ada is out From White Rabbit A.V. Marrachini Garden of Seven Twilights - Miguel De Palol The Japanness in Architecture 10th Century Han Poetry Hanging Out - Sheila Liming Balzac Sublunar - Harald Voetmann Mark A Henry The Supply Chain - by Aaron Schneider Late - Michael Fitzgerald Golem of Brooklyn - Adam Mansbach Pynchon Gravity's Rainbow The Maniac - Benjamin Labatut Peter Orner Light in August - Falkner Tom Drury - The Driftless Area Primo Levi - Moments of Reprieve Taylor Johnson - Inheritance Looking forward to reading Virginia Woolf - The Waves Grahame Greene - The Power and the Glory Black Paper - Teju Cole
Max Lawton Notable books coming out in 2024 Blue Lard - Sorokin ND February Red Pyramid - Sorokin ND February Dispaches From The District Committee ND May Other books mentioned Washington Square - Henry James The Shards - BEE My Year of Rest and Relaxation - Ottessa Moshfegh HERSCHT07769 - László Krasznahorkai Molly - Blake Butler The Children of the Dead - Elfriede Jelinek Robin Myers Books mentioned, published this year and forthcoming; Love Training - Andrés Neuman Bariloche - Andrés Neuman We Are Green and Trembling by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara (New Directions / Harville Secker, forthcoming) The Summer of the Serpent by Cecilia Eudave (Soho Press, forthcoming) The Trees by Claudia Peña Claros (Relegation Books, forthcoming) A Strange Adventure by Eva Forest (Sternberg Press, forthcoming) A Date With the Lady by Mateo García Elizondo (Charco Press, forthcoming) Restoration by Ave Barrera, co-translated with Ellen Jones (Charco Press, forthcoming) The Visit by Mariana Graciano (Alliteration Publishing, 2023) Free Radicals by Rosa Beltrán (Katakana Editores/Hablemos, Escritoras, 2023) In Vitro by Isabel Zapata (Coffee House Press, 2023) The Law of Conservation by Mariana Spada (Deep Vellum Publishing, 2023) The Brush by Eliana Hernández Pachón (Archipelago Books, forthcoming) Best books of 2023 and looking forward to January By Sara GallardoTranslated by Frances Riddle and Maureen Shaughnessy Recital of the Dark Verses by Luis Felipe Fabre This Little Art - Kate Briggs The Longform - Kate Briggs 2024 - The Extinction of Irena Rey - Jenny Croft Traces of Enayat - Iman Mersal Michael Winkler Highlights 2023 Michelle de Kretser A Horse At Night - Amina Cain Vehicle - Jen Calleja Wednesday's Child - Yiyun Li Gibbons - James Morrison Judas Boys - Joel Dean James Hannaham - Didn't Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta James Kelman - God's Teeth and Other Phenomena Praiseworthy - Alexis Wright Bird - Adam Morris August Blue - Deborah Levy Childhood - Shannon Burns I'd Rather Not - Robert Skinner Kick The Latch - Kathryn Scanlan 2024 Wayne Marshal - Henry Goes Bush Katerina Gibson - Debut Novel Laura Elvery - New novel Kylie Mirmohamadi - New novel Sarah Krasnostein - Non fiction - High Country Murders Travis Myer If on a Winters Night a Traveller - Calvino Tokyo Montana Express - Richard Brautigan Lispector - Passion According to G.H. An Apprenticeship Agua Viva Pessoa - Book of Disquiet The Maniac - Benjamin Labatut Mount Chicago - Adam Levin A Bended Circuity - Robert S Stickley Sunflower - Tex Gresham Grimmish - Michael Winkler Gass- Omensetter's Luck Ed Parks - Same Bed Different Dreams Solenoid - Cartarescu A High Wind In Jamaica Solarium - Braden Matthew Oscar Submerges - Zach Tanner Ben Diamond Best book Anything That Moves - Jamie Stuart Sarah Marie - Literal Nobody Best books of the year Soldiers Hunters not Cowboys - Aaron Tucker Burr - Brooke Lockyer Love is a Place But You Cannot Live There - Jade Wallace Most anticipated in 2024 - Bird Suit Sydney Hegele Zachery Issenberg Red and the Black - Stendhal Zone and Compass - Enard We are a Haunting - Tyriek White Tour of the Black Clocks Steve Erickson An Impossible Object - Nicholas Mosley Carpentaria - Alexis Wright 2024 The Obscene Bird of Night José Dononso Praiseworthy - Alexis Wright Sean McCallum Best books of 2023 Mark A Henry The Honolulu Situation A Naked Singularity - Sergio De La Pava Conversation in the Cathedral - Maria Vargas Llosa The Crossing - Cormac McCarthy
You asked us writing questions... and we are here to answer them! In this end-of-year special episode of The Kate & Abbie Show, we're sitting down and tackling your toughest writing struggles, offering insightful tips and tricks that have helped us throughout the years to build successful and joyful author careers. So grab your favorite cozy blanket and something yummy to drink...and let's dive into this discussion! Are you writing anything new in 2024? Comment below and tell us about it! Subscribe for more episodes of #TheKateAndAbbieShow
What have Donald Trump, Suella Braverman, and 495 voters in Uxbridge and South Ruislip all got in common? That's right, they're all terrible. For our last episode of the year, we've decided to put together a list of our 12 villains of Christmas. And in the extra bit for subscribers only, it's the festive season – so what wholesome traditions does the panel have at Christmas? • “Nadine Dorries either genuinely has absolutely zero self-awareness, or she's taking the piss.” – Alex Andreou • “Boring, quiet, madly right-wing guys like Mike Johnson are actually far more dangerous than someone like Trump.” – Dorian Lynskey • “What the last year has taught me is that I would not trust Elon Musk to fly me to Mars.” – Rachel Cunliffe • “It's fair to say that Yevgeny Prigozhin was the winner of the F*** Around And Find Out prize this year.” – Matt Green We're on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@ohgodwhatnow www.patreon.com/ohgodwhatnow Presented by Dorian Lynskey with Alex Andreou, Rachel Cunliffe, and Matt Green. Producer: Chris Jones. Audio production by: Simon Williams. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For the final episode of 2023, A2A co-founders Reid Meyer and Justin Ullestad join host Ryan Holmes to discuss the CFP committee's decision, its ripple effect, and how similar the process is to college admissions. ---
Welcome to a special 2023 Wrapped - End of Year episode! Join Nadia as she sits down with Women Lead's audio engineer, Phil, to reflect on the moments that made this year truly remarkable.In this episode, Nadia shares insights into some of her favorite conversations from the past year. From thought-provoking discussions to heartwarming moments, she revisits the highlights that made an impact.Discover the recommendations that stood out, whether they're books, films, or other noteworthy experiences. Nadia's keen eye for inspiration has unearthed hidden gems that you won't want to miss.But this episode isn't just about looking back; it's also about distilling the wisdom gained from a year of engaging discussions, as well as just a cozy chat between colleagues. Join Nadia as she imparts valuable life lessons learned from the diverse array of guests who graced the Women Lead podcast in its inaugural year.Whether you're a devoted listener or joining for the first time, this special episode promises to be a celebration of empowerment, knowledge, and the incredible stories that unfolded throughout the year.Produced and Hosted by Nadia KoskiEngineered by Phil McDowellProject Lead Dennis KirschnerYou can contact the show at womenleadpodcast@the-digital-distillery.comor go to the website.Find us on LinkedIn, Facebook & Instagram
Join co-hosts Adrian M. Gibson and M.J. Kuhn as they close out 2023 in style with fellow authors and friends of the show Ryan Cahill and R.R. Virdi. During the final episode of the year, they chat about how life has been, how writing compares to other forms of art and creativity, writing as a grind (that we love), experiences in publishing, self-pub vs. trad pub vs. hybrid, shifting writing processes, motivation and dedication, community and friendship, imposter syndrome and hurdles, our hopes for 2024, small wins and more. SUPPORT THE SHOW: - Patreon (for exclusive bonus episodes, author readings, book giveaways and more) - Merch shop (for a selection of tees, tote bags, mugs, notebooks and more) - Subscribe to the FanFiAddict YouTube channel or check us out on Spotify, where this and every other episode of the show is available in full video - Rate and review SFF Addicts on your platform of choice, and share us with your friends EMAIL US WITH YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS: sffaddictspod@gmail.com ABOUT OUR GUESTS: Ryan Cahill is the author of the epic fantasy series The Bound and the Broken series, including Of Blood and Fire, Of Darkness and Light, Of War and Ruin, The Fall and The Exile. Find Ryan on Twitter, Amazon and his personal website. R.R. Virdi is the bestselling, award-nominated author of The First Binding, The Grave Report series, The Books of Winter series and more. Find Ronnie on Twitter, Amazon and his personal website. ABOUT OUR HOSTS: Adrian M. Gibson is a podcaster, writer and illustrator. His debut novel, Mushroom Blues, is releasing in spring 2024. Find Adrian on Twitter, Instagram or his personal website. M.J. Kuhn is the author of Among Thieves, her debut novel, and its sequel Thick as Thieves. Find M.J. on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok or her personal website. FOLLOW SFF ADDICTS: FanFiAddict Book Blog Twitter Instagram MUSIC: Intro: "Into The Grid" by MellauSFX Outro: “Galactic Synthwave” by Divion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sff-addicts/message
Sam and Dan are back with part 2 of thier end of year special, discussing discussing the films from 2023 that they loved the most, but maybe not in order! They will take a break next time becasue of Xmas but will be back in 2024. Thank you all for your continued support and they promise to be more professional next year. Pester Dan on BlueSky: bsky.app/profile/danmartin.bsky.social
The boys have had a bumper year, and with the 'Giving Season' upon us they're delivering their final treats. When did a 'cab' become a 'taxi'? Who really was that 'Third man'? And which Hero had the worst Howler of a school report card? Get in touch, follow Heroes & Howlers and find them everywhere HERE Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicholas Lorimer asks Dr. John Endres what happened this year and what to expect next year. They examine the fortunes of each major political party over the last year and how we can expect coalitions to shape up in 2024. They also discuss the raft of toxic legislation which has moved through the legislature over the last year, and they discuss the personalities who have done the most good and ill for SA in 2023. Subscribe on Google Podcasts · Subscribe on Apple Podcasts · Subscribe on Spotify · Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
It's that time again, it's come so fast: another year has come and gone so Sam and Dan are discussing discussing the films from 2023 that they loved the most, but maybe not in order! Pester Dan on Twitter (before it finally stops working): twitter.com/13fingerfx?s=20 or BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/danmartin.bsky.social And both of them on instagram: Sam - www.instagram.com/samashurst23/?hl=en Dan - www.instagram.com/13fingerfx/?hl=en