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Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Sarah Maria Griffin - Eat the Ones You Love

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 44:50


Sarah Maria Griffin has authored many works, including Spare and Found Parts, Other Words for Smoke, and Not Lost. Her latest book, Eat the Ones You Love, is part horror, part love story, and thoroughly intriguing. Eat the Ones You Love is out in the U.S. now, so readers can grab a copy and get to know Baby, the delicious plant villain who narrates the story. Sarah also writes about video games in The Guardian. To learn more about Sarah, visit her website https://www.sarahmariagriff.com and follow her on Instagram @sarahgriffski The OTHERWORLDS features authors of fantasy, supernatural, and paranormal stories. Sandra Ruttan is a crime fiction author and host of The OTHERWORLDS. She no longer writes under this name.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Sarah Maria Griffin - Eat the Ones You Love

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 44:50


Sarah Maria Griffin has authored many works, including Spare and Found Parts, Other Words for Smoke, and Not Lost. Her latest book, Eat the Ones You Love, is part horror, part love story, and thoroughly intriguing. Eat the Ones You Love is out in the U.S. now, so readers can grab a copy and get to know Baby, the delicious plant villain who narrates the story. Sarah also writes about video games in The Guardian. To learn more about Sarah, visit her website https://www.sarahmariagriff.com and follow her on Instagram @sarahgriffski The OTHERWORLDS features authors of fantasy, supernatural, and paranormal stories. Sandra Ruttan is a crime fiction author and host of The OTHERWORLDS. She no longer writes under this name.

Second Self
Sarah Maria Griffin

Second Self

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 64:48


Writer Sarah Maria Griffin is this week's guest on Second Self. Author of Other Words for Smoke, Spare and Found Parts, and Not Lost: A Story About Leaving Home, Sarah is a unique writer and a true individual. We discussed choosing the less trodden path in life, authenticity, retroactively empathising with our dickish teenage selves, making art, changing your mind and the philosophical power of science fiction. If you enjoy the podcast and want to support it, consider subscribing via Patreon at www.patreon.com/lkennedy Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

These Are The Voyages: A Star Trek Podcast
Episode 85: Star Trek: Prodigy, S1E1&2 | ”Lost and Found, Parts 1&2”

These Are The Voyages: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 104:58


Star Trek: Prodigy is here and we are ready to Boldly Go with this show!  --- Regular These Are The Voyages episodes will be released on the 7s (7, 17, and 27) with our next episode dropping November 7.   Reaction Episodes BEAM in every week when we discuss new Star Trek during its original run on ENGAGE.   --- Make sure to check out our webpage, www.trtvpod.com.  Also, make sure to like our page on Facebook, join our group, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter in the following ways:  Instagram: @trtvpod Twitter @trtvpod | @chase_mckinney Join the podcast community and continue the discussion: You can also hail us by sending subspace communications the following ways: Email: trtvpod@gmail.com Voice only transmission (3-minute limit): 817-752-4757 If you'd like to send us something please address it to: Lone Star Station PO BOX 2455 Azle, TX 76098 **We would love to hear about your origin story with Trek, reactions to the show, or whatever gets you to ENGAGE. If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Star Trek content then hit us up at Patreon and support the show at Patreon.com/thesearethevoyages.

Star Trek Picard Cast
STPR 001 – Lost & Found Parts 1 and 2 (S1E1)

Star Trek Picard Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 59:48


Welcome to Star Trek Prodigy S1E1: Lost & Found Parts 1 and 2! In this ep we meet all of our young characters and get a glimpse of Janeway!

Star Trek Prodigy - A Rebingeit Podcast
STPR 001 – Lost & Found Parts 1 and 2 (S1E1)

Star Trek Prodigy - A Rebingeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 59:48


RebingeIt Brings You: Star Trek Prodigy Parts 1 and 2 Hello Star Trek fans! Welcome to Star Trek Prodigy Season 1 Episode 1: Lost & Found Parts 1 and 2. We get an intro to all of our new colorful characters, we get a wild ride on a dark world and...we get a few precious seconds of Hologram Janeway! A brand new animated series featuring the long-missed Kathryn Janeway and a host of new exciting characters is here. The RebingeIt team (that brings you Rebinge Deep Space Nine every week) is now bringing you Prodigy. We have a "big good" in Janeway, but a "big bad" in the Diviner (played by none other than John Noble). Lost & Found Parts 1 and 2 In the first episode of the series, we meet all of our major players from Dal, the purple dude all the way to Hologram Janeway. Dal is trying to escape a brutal prison planet and ends up enlisting the "help" of Rok-Tahk, Murf, Jankom Pog and Gwyn (though she's more of a hostage than a helper in this episode). Gwyn's seemingly evil Dad, the Diviner is searching for this lost Federation ship, but it's Dal and Rok who find it first and then it's a race to escape the planet and the clutches of the Diviner. What's this rebinge thing? Normally it's a re-watch of a thing you've already seen but love to watch and talk about....but now we're bringing you something new! Prodigy is our first dive into podcasting new Trek. Seems like it might be a little different than what we're used to, but come along for the ride! Next time... Join us next week for S1E2! Be sure and join our Facebook group and Follow Rebinge It on Twitter! There are lots of ways to participate in the podcast, just listen for details. The Facebook group is the easiest! Email us at rebingeit@gmail.com.

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
STPR 001 – Lost & Found Parts 1 and 2 (S1E1)

Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 59:48


Welcome to Star Trek Prodigy S1E1: Lost & Found Parts 1 and 2! In this ep we meet all of our young characters and get a glimpse of Janeway!

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed
STPR 001 – Lost & Found Parts 1 and 2 (S1E1)

Talk Through Media All-Inclusive Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 59:48


Welcome to Star Trek Prodigy S1E1: Lost & Found Parts 1 and 2! In this ep we meet all of our young characters and get a glimpse of Janeway!

Sentimental Garbage
Circle of Friends LIVE with Sarah Maria Griffin

Sentimental Garbage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 56:40


We're live from Body & Soul Festival in Ireland talking Maeve Binchy's classic CIRCLE OF FRIENDS. This 700 page epic about a single academic school year is probably the most frequently spotted book on Irish shelves, and with good reason. We talk upwardly mobile Catholics in 1950s Ireland, the specific pains of being a Big Strapping Country lass in a Nan Mahon world, the exquisite world-building of Binchy's Ireland, and learning to embrace Irish fiction, clichés and all. Sarah Maria Griffin is the author of two novels, OTHER WORDS FOR SMOKE and SPARE & FOUND PARTS, and is the co-host of the podcast Juvenalia. This podcast was recorded at Body & Soul Festival, Westmeath. Artwork by Gavin Day, music by Harry Harris, produced by Caroline O'Donoghue and mixed by Hannah Varrall. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

You're Booked
22. Sarah Maria Griffin

You're Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 63:21


This week we're travelling to Dublin to meet the wonderful author, poet, journalist and podcaster Sarah Maria Griffin. Sarah's first book, Not Lost was an essay collection concerning a year spent in San Francisco. She then authored the critically acclaimed novels Spare and Found Parts and Other Words for Smoke. We talked to her about pilgrimages, the importance of helping others, video games and the amazing array of Irish women writers currently working.BOOK (CLICK ON TITLES FOR MORE)Daisy Buchanan - The SisterhoodSarah Maria Griffin - Not LostSarah Maria Griffin - Found and Spare PartsSarah Maria Griffin - Other Words For SmokeAoife Dooley - How to Deal with Poxes Shanny Jean Maney - I Love ScienceAnthony Bourdain - Hungry GhostsAnthony Bourdain - Kitchen ConfidentialMFK Fisher - Consider the OysterErin Morgenstern - The Night CircusMaeve Higgins - Maeve in AmericaEmilie Pine - Notes to SelfSinead Gleeson - ConstellationsDeirdre Sullivan - Tangleweed and BrineMoira Fowley-Doyle - The Accident SeasonJune Caldwell - Little Town MooneLouise O’Neill - The Surface BreaksEimear McBride - A Girl Is a Half-formed ThingSara Baume - A Line Made by WalkingCaroline O’Donoghue - Promising Young WomenDorothy Macardle - The UninvitedTana French - In The WoodsLorrie Moore - Who Will Run The Frog HospitalBelinda McKeon - TenderBelinda McKeon - SolaceDave Rudden - 12 Angels WeepingSarah Davis Goff - Last Ones Left AliveDouglas Coupland - Life After GodDouglas Coupland - Bit RotDouglas Coupland - Generation XGlen David Gold - Carter Beats the DevilDouglas Coupland - MicroserfsJilly Cooper - RidersC. Spike Trotman - Smut PeddlerLuke Pearson - HildaNuala O’Connor - Becoming Belle Maggie Nelson - BluetsSarah Manguso - 300... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Juvenalia
61: Take That & Grunge with Niamh Farrell & Nadine O'Regan LIVE at DPF 18

Juvenalia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 63:15


We kicked out the jams at The Soundhouse as part of the Dublin Podcast Festival with our fourth live show. Since it was our second time at the DPF we decided to go twice as big and have two guests. Niamh Farrell of Ham Sandwich told us all about her childhood love of Take That and Mark Owen and then Nadine O'Regan of the Sunday Business Post told us about being a teenage grunge fan in West Cork. We had lots of fun and we can't thank Nadine and Niamh enough for being fabulous guests. You can find Nadine O'Regan on twitter @nadineoregan and her podcast My Roots Are Showing is on Soundcloud. Niamh Farrell is @niamhsandwich on twitter and Ham Sandwich's excellent albums are available where all excellent albums are available. Alan is @alan_maguire, Ellen is @incogellen, Sarah is @griffski. Sarah's book Spare and Found Parts is out now and her second book Other Words For Smoke is out soon. Juvenalia is on all of the social medias, if you search for Juvenalia, you'll find us. Thank you to everybody at The Soundhouse, HeadStuff, and Aiken for making this episode happen Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced and edited by Brian + Alan

Juvenalia
60: Spaced with Shane Langan

Juvenalia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 66:34


Shane Langan of Diet Of Worms, The Walshes, Becca's Bunch, and the WGM podcast joins Alan and Sarah to talk about something that's very close to all of their hearts, Spaced. We're all very enthusiastic about it in a low energy way because it was very warm in the studio. Shane Langan is @Shaneinho on Twitter. Find The WGM on your podcast app AFTER you've finished this episode. Alan is @alan_maguire and Sarah is @griffski. Sarah's book Spare and Found Parts is out now and her second book Other Words For Smoke is out soon. Juvenalia is on all of the social medias, if you search for Juvenalia, you'll find us. We're doing a live show as part of the Dublin Podcast Festival with on September 30th in the Soundhouse. You should come Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced and edited by Brian + Alan

The 80% with Esther O'Moore Donohoe

THIS EPISODE IS REALLY REPEALING.Oh hi there 80%-ers. This week's fabulous guest is writer Sarah Griffin, author of Spare and Found Parts and Not Lost. She is currently working on Other Words for Smoke which is due out next year.In no particular order we talked about how she works, Ru Paul's Drag Race, developing a rock brand, Trabolgan, Phantom Thread and Pearse Street Library. Sarah was so easy to talk to and so open about the toll behind creating new work. To steal a Ru Paul Andre Charles catchphrase, the secret is, you've got to werrrrrk Covergirls! If you want to check in with Sarah each day as she hammers out her 2,000 words follow her here https://www.instagram.com/sarahgriffski/?hl=en Sarah is a delight and I loved chatting with her.Keep it fresh and sexy as always. Until next Tuesday my invisible friends, buh-bye xNow, why not treat yourself and follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/estheromd?lang=en I'M A FUNNY WOMAN!Instagram: www.instagram.com/80percentpodcast/Website: estheromd.com/Email: 80percentpodcast@gmail.comSnapchat: estheromd I never Snapchat. Why is it still here?Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-80-w…r-omoore-donohoeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-80-with-esther-omoore-donohoe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Drunk Booksellers: The Podcast
Ep 12 Amy Stephenson, Booksmith & Shipwreck

Drunk Booksellers: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 59:36


Epigraph On this episode we becomes best friends with Amy Stephenson, Events Director at Booksmith in San Francisco and co-creator/host of Shipwreck, a competitive literary erotic fan fiction live show. This episode is sponsored by Books & Whatnot, the newsletter dedicated to books, bookselling, and bookish folk. We were too excited about hosting Books on the Nightstand to mention Books & Whatnot on air, but you should definitely check out the newsletter archive here. Follow Books & Whatnot on Twitter at @booksandwhatnot. Introduction In Which We Discuss Sad Sociology Books and Amy’s Twitter Life Coach, and Furiously Take Notes On the Books We’re Recommending Each Other (but oh wait look, show notes!) We’re drinking Manhattans—Amy’s go-to, “I’m fancy on a Friday night” drink—and making jokes about robotripping. We’re Reading: Amy is reading Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell (and Kim & Emma are SO excited) and Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin. Kim is reading Necessary Trouble by Sarah Jaffe, The Undoing Project by Michael Lewis, and The Revenge of Analog by David Sax—which is her favorite book of 2016. Emma is reading My Favorite Thing Is Monsters by Emil Ferris (out from Fantagraphics Feb 14) and The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson.  Also mentioned: Shirley Jackson’s memoir(ish) essay collections Life Among the Savages and Raising Demons and the new biography on Jackson, Shirley Jackson: a Rather Haunted Life by Ruth Franklin. She recommends all the Shirley Jackson book. Because Shirley Jackson is a #bosswitch Emma’s favorite book of 2016 is Trainwreck by Sady Doyle. Amy’s is Evicted by Matthew Desmond (paperback out Feb 28). If Kim were allowed to pick two favorites, her other favorite would be While the City Slept by Eli Sanders (paperback out Feb 7). We’re Excited About: Amy is looking forward to so many books in 2017, but, when pressed, narrowed it down to these six: All Grown Up by Jami Attenberg (out March 7) All the Lives I Want: Essays about My Best Friends Who Happen to Be Famous Strangers by Alana Massey (out Feb 7) Alana Massey is Amy’s “Twitter life coach,” so you should probably follow her too: @alanamassey The Road to Jonestown by Jeff Guinn (out April 11) Woman No. 17 by Edan Lepucki (out May 9) And We’re Off by Dana Schwartz (out May 2)  Dana Schwartz is also the creator of Guy In Your MFA. Amy says, “She’s so talented it makes me angry.” Emma is excited about Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders (out Feb 14) Seriously. Read this book. It’s his debut novel and it’s amazing. Or listen to the record-breaking audiobook. What We Do Now: Standing Up for Your Values in Trump's America edited by Dennis Johnson and Valerie Merians  shout out to Melville House for putting this out with a quickness. Always Happy Hour by Mary Miller the cover is done by the amazing painter Lee Price. And Kim is looking forward to The Animators by Kayla Rae Whitaker because she’s pretty sure it’s queer. Chapter I [19:50] In Which We Discuss How Kids Book Authors Write The Best Erotic Fan Fic, Dick Jokes, and Shipwreck in Seattle Amy works at Booksmith in San Francisco, California. She is their Events Director, does all their social media, and is their de facto HR dept. Because bookstores.  Booksmith recently celebrated their 40th anniversary and they’re opening a new store called The Bindery—a sort of wine bar/living room space/events annex—across the street. Amy is also the co-creator and host of Shipwreck, “a competitive literary erotic fan fiction live show,” which began in June 2013 and runs once a month at Booksmith (and sometimes travels to Comic Cons). They record ALL the shows so you can enjoy crazy dick jokes from the comfort of your own headphones. They were inspired by the competitive reading series Write Club, which also has  a podcast! Shipwreck is such an amazing concept, that Grand Central Publishing wanted to collect the stories in a book: Fanfiction Parodies of Great (and Terrible) Literature from the Smutty Stage of Shipwreck edited by Amy Stephenson and Casey A. Childers Hey, Seattleites, does this sound awesome? You too can enjoy live erotic fan fiction at Emerald City Comic Con this year on March 2nd. The line-up includes:  Seanan McGuire (whose most recent book is Dusk or Dark or Dawn or Day and who wrote for the very first Shipwreck) Peter Mountford (author of The Dismal Science) Scott Westerfeld (who has a graphic novel called Spill Zone coming out May 2nd)  Matt Fraction (who writes Sex Criminals, so you know his erotic fanfic will be excellent).  They’ll be writing fan fiction for Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman comics. And their San Francisco performer, Baruch Porras-Hernandez, will be reading for both shows. Buy tickets here. There will be two shows, one at 7pm and another at 9:30pm. BONUS: we, the Drunk Booksellers, will be there selling books and representing Elliott Bay Book Co. Chapter II [40:00] In Which We Reveal Bookseller Secrets and Are Super Supportive of Each Other The book description guaranteed to get Amy reading is: “strong female character written by a women involved in a murder somehow and you won’t believe the twist… bathtub gin reading.” If you need a gateway mystery, Amy recommends Tana French, specifically The Likeness. Her desert island pick is The Comedians by Graham Greene because she already reads it every year. Her Station Eleven pick (aka the world is falling apart, which it kind of is) is Erich Fromm: The Sane Society (NOTE: this is still in print, despite what we say in the episode) and On Disobedience by Eric Fromm Her Wild pick: something Didion “because Didion teaches you how to see the world.”  Bonus bookseller confession: neither Kim or Emma have read Didion. So where do you start with Didion? If you want to read something that’s going to make you cry: The Year of Magical Thinking If you want astute cultural commentary: Slouching Towards Bethlehem Amy’s bookseller confession: she can’t get into Ferrante Go to handsells: Tana French Margaret Atwood’s contemporary fiction: Cat’s Eye and The Robber Bride Fred Vargas, who writes police procedurals that are weirdly witty, funny, and entertaining; her newest book, A Climate of Fear is out March 7th go to non-fiction: A Thousand Lives by Julia Scheeres (who also wrote a memoir called Jesus Land The book Amy wants to champion to other booksellers: Spare and Found Parts by Sarah Griffin, which she describes as “a modern, feminist telling of Frankenstein, sort of” Chapter III [50:40] In Which Our List of Bookstores to Visit and Sites to Check Out Grows Almost As Long As Our List of Books to Read Bookstore Crushes WORD Bookstores  (in Brooklyn, NY and Jersey City, NJ)  Skylight Books (in Los Angeles, CA) Title Wave Books (in Anchorage, AK) Favorite Literary Media: website:  Book Riot—“I think they’re doing the lord’s work out there.” podcasts: Let’s Not Panic: podcast by bookseller Maggie Tokuda-Hall who is spending the year traveling around South America in a Jeep with her husband Adam Wolf. WARNING: it will make you want to quit your job and travel the world. Boars, Gore, and Swords: Game of Thrones-y pop culture podcast by stand-up comics Ivan Hernandez and Red Scott other: Alana Massey’s twitter @alanamassey Maris Kreizman’s tinyletter Drafts, a writing prompt newsletter by Joe Wadlington you can send him what you’ve written and he’ll send you back validation. How awesome is that?? Epilogue [56:39] Amy can be found on the internet as @losertakesall​—a Graham Greene reference, in case you were curious. her personal website Twitter Tumblr Instagram You can also follow Shipwreck on Tumblr and Facebook. And keep up with ALL the hilarity and eroticism by subscribing to their podcast. Having a bad day? Listen to an old episode. Mood = instantly transformed. You can find us on Twitter at @drunkbookseller and everywhere else as DrunkBooksellers (plural). Emma tweets @thebibliot and writes bookish things for Book Riot. Kim tweets occasionally from @finaleofseem, but don’t expect too much.

Juvenalia
The Juvenalia Christmas Spectacular 2016

Juvenalia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 100:00


Hello and welcome to the Juvenalia Christmas Spectacular 2016. We gathered some past and future guests around the Juvenalia table to talk Christmas with us. We were *very* surprised by the topics that came up and can pretty much guarantee that you will be too. We won’t spoil too much but if you want a Christmas podcast that features Elon Musk, the Titanic Museum, famous graveyards, Karen Carpenter, and beards within beards, you’re in the right place. So who was there? Here’s who was there: Alan Maguire – Co-host of Juvenalia Ellen Tannam – Co-host of Juvenalia, and Silicon Republic writer Sarah Maria Griffin – Co-host of Juvenalia, author of Spare and Found Parts, writer of many non-fiction things including Not Lost Jeanne Sutton – Deputy Editor of Stellar Magazine Valerie Loftus – Writer for the Daily Edge Darragh McCausland – Writer Ceri Bevan – HeadStuff Contributor Shawna Scott – Proprietor of SexSiopa.ie and host of Our Sexual History Peter Dunne – Playwright and brains behind Morb Tara Flynn – Comedian, Actress, Writer, All Round Legend Dave Rudden – Author of Knights Of The Borrowed Dark We want to say a huge thank you to everyone who listened, subscribed, or supported Juvenalia in any way this year. We love making this podcast and love that you’re out there listening. HAPPY CHRISTMAS! WE LOVE YOU ALL Follow Juvenalia on Twitter Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced by Alan Maguire so sorry if it seems a bit iffy at times.

WGM - THE WGM
Ep. 29 Dave Rudden & Sarah Maria Griffin

WGM - THE WGM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 44:33


Series 3 of the WGM kicks off with a live Q&A with BFFs and fantastic young Irish authors Dave Rudden (Knights of the Borrowed Dark) and Sarah Maria Griffin (Spare and Found Parts). It's a fascinating chat with extraordinary insight from two fo the countries brightest new literary stars and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. www.theweeklygm.com

Sunday School Dropouts

Niko and Lauren welcome writer and podcaster Sarah Maria Griffin to the show to talk about Irish Catholicism, the Virgin Mary, abortion, and her new YA novel Spare and Found Parts. Plus: the book of Obadiah somewhere in there! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WGM - THE WGM
Ep. 20 My Body

WGM - THE WGM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 60:45


Our twentieth episode is a themed show, all about our relationships with ours and other people's bodies. Comedian Edwin Sammon talks about his experience with drugs. Megan Nolan reads an incredible essay about sexual assault. Jennifer Evans performs three live tracks for us. And author Sarah Maria Griffin gives us a preview of her upcoming novel Lost and Found Parts.