Podcast appearances and mentions of Grace F Edwards

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The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon
10. If I Should Die - Grace F. Edwards

The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 46:16


Join us for a pacy, Harlem-based thriller- If I Should Die by Grace F. Edwards. Spoiler alert! We will be revealing whodunnit so read before you listen. There is wheeling, dealing and gasp-inducing news in Mystery Business. In Case Notes, Hannah reports on the 'salmon of doubt' development in a return to Season 1's investigation. We also discuss the smell of old books, bent coppers (chuckleheads) and Numbers City. Mystery Mentions Suddenly at His Residence, London Particular, Green for Danger (Episode 9) and Death of Jezebel - Christianna Brand Don't Monkey with Murder - Elizabeth Ferrars Penguin classics database (with thanks to the creators) NY Times article on Grace F. Edwards Blanche White mysteries - Barbara Neely The Mimosa Tree Mystery - Ovidia Yu (Episode 5) AOB: Real facts about MS and Welcome to your Fantasy (Chippendales podcast) (Thank you to listener, Catherine for the tip!) Next book: The Killings at Kingfisher Hill by Sophie Hannah In the mood for more mystery? Check out Episode 13- Backdrop to Murder (also set in Harlem but in 1920s) Follow us on Instagram: @missingsalmoncase Share with a friend: The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon Nominate a Queen of Crime: missingsalmoncase@gmail.com This podcast is created, produced and edited by Maddy Berry and Hannah Knight. Our music is sourced from Melody Loops and composed by Geoff Harvey.

The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon
9. Green for Danger - Christianna Brand

The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 53:09


Join us for a chilling mystery masterpiece with red herrings galore - Green for Danger by Christianna Brand. Spoiler alert! We will be revealing whodunnit so read before you listen. There is spooky, hot off the press Mystery Business. In Case Notes, Maddy picks the brains of an old, sleuthing han(d) for how to proceed with her investigation. In Queens of Crime, we crown Christianna Brand as Queen of our Hearts. We also cover ghost horses, scary mystery films and literary cocktails. Mystery Mentions Suddenly at His Residence also known as The Crooked Wreath (e-book/American title), Tour de Force (S1, Episode 6)- Christianna Brand Green for Danger 1946 film with Alastair Sim AOB: Nurse Matilda - Christianna Brand (adapted as Nanny McPhee) Next book: If I Should Die by Grace F. Edwards (e-book) - physical copy here In the mood for more mystery? Check out Episode 6- Tour de Force (also by Christianna Brand) Follow us on Instagram: @missingsalmoncase Share with a friend: The Unsolved Case of the Missing Salmon Nominate a Queen of Crime: missingsalmoncase@gmail.com This podcast is created, produced and edited by Maddy Berry and Hannah Knight. Our music is sourced from Melody Loops and composed by Geoff Harvey.

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast
The Harlem Writers Guild + Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series #6

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 29:51


Listen to part #6 of the Harlem Writers Guild and Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series is to share great spoken words by leaders, legends and trailblazing artists in Harlem.Today's reading included with members Venida Rodman and Judy Andrews and hosted by Danny Tisdale on The Danny Tisdale Show. This is a special weeklong curated event in collaboration with Harlem World Magazine and the Harlem Writers Guild as we celebrate the incredible life of Grace F. Edwards and artists everywhere during the COVID Crisis. The Harlem Writers Guild  The Harlem Writers Guild is celebrating 70 years of Literary Excellence in 2020. Founded in 1950 by John Oliver Killens, Rosa Guy, Dr. John Henrik Clark, and Walter Christmas, the guild began as a small group of writers dedicated to supporting each other through the practice of developing as writers. www.theharlemwritersguild.orgHarlem World MagazineHarlem news, lifestyle, history, and Renaissance – Harlem World Magazine. Harlem World Magazine dissects Harlem – both high and low – with signature sophistication, insight, and wit. www.harlemworldmagazine.comSubscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.All on this week's edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Tuesday radio show hosted by businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.Please like and share the show and support us below.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast
The Harlem Writers Guild + Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series #3

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 29:44


Listen to part #3 of the Harlem Writers Guild and Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series is to share great spoken words by leaders, legends and trailblazing artists in Harlem.Today's reading included with members Marc Polite and John Robinson and hosted by Danny Tisdale on The Danny Tisdale Show. This is a special weeklong curated event in collaboration with Harlem World Magazine and the Harlem Writers Guild as we celebrate the incredible life of Grace F. Edwards and artists everywhere during the COVID Crisis. The Harlem Writers Guild  The Harlem Writers Guild is celebrating 70 years of Literary Excellence in 2020. Founded in 1950 by John Oliver Killens, Rosa Guy, Dr. John Henrik Clark, and Walter Christmas, the guild began as a small group of writers dedicated to supporting each other through the practice of developing as writers. www.theharlemwritersguild.orgHarlem World MagazineHarlem news, lifestyle, history, and Renaissance – Harlem World Magazine. Harlem World Magazine dissects Harlem – both high and low – with signature sophistication, insight, and wit. www.harlemworldmagazine.comSubscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.All on this week's edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Tuesday radio show hosted by businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.Please like and share the show and support us below.Support the showSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast
The Harlem Writers Guild + Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series #5

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 30:34


Listen to part #5 of the Harlem Writers Guild and Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series is to share great spoken words by leaders, legends and trailblazing artists in Harlem.Today's reading included with members Doc Woodbine and Oscar Sanders and hosted by Danny Tisdale on The Danny Tisdale Show. This is a special weeklong curated event in collaboration with Harlem World Magazine and the Harlem Writers Guild as we celebrate the incredible life of Grace F. Edwards and artists everywhere during the COVID Crisis. The Harlem Writers Guild  The Harlem Writers Guild is celebrating 70 years of Literary Excellence in 2020. Founded in 1950 by John Oliver Killens, Rosa Guy, Dr. John Henrik Clark, and Walter Christmas, the guild began as a small group of writers dedicated to supporting each other through the practice of developing as writers. www.theharlemwritersguild.orgHarlem World MagazineHarlem news, lifestyle, history, and Renaissance – Harlem World Magazine. Harlem World Magazine dissects Harlem – both high and low – with signature sophistication, insight, and wit. www.harlemworldmagazine.comSubscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.All on this week's edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Tuesday radio show hosted by businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.Please like and share the show and support us below.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast
The Harlem Writers Guild + Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series #4

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 30:21


Listen to part #4 of the Harlem Writers Guild and Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series is to share great spoken words by leaders, legends and trailblazing artists in Harlem.Today's reading included with members Betty Anne Jackson and Gene Anthony Edwards and hosted by Danny Tisdale on The Danny Tisdale Show. This is a special weeklong curated event in collaboration with Harlem World Magazine and the Harlem Writers Guild as we celebrate the incredible life of Grace F. Edwards and artists everywhere during the COVID Crisis. The Harlem Writers Guild  The Harlem Writers Guild is celebrating 70 years of Literary Excellence in 2020. Founded in 1950 by John Oliver Killens, Rosa Guy, Dr. John Henrik Clark, and Walter Christmas, the guild began as a small group of writers dedicated to supporting each other through the practice of developing as writers. www.theharlemwritersguild.orgHarlem World MagazineHarlem news, lifestyle, history, and Renaissance – Harlem World Magazine. Harlem World Magazine dissects Harlem – both high and low – with signature sophistication, insight, and wit. www.harlemworldmagazine.comSubscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.All on this week's edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Tuesday radio show hosted by businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.Please like and share the show and support us below.Support the showSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast
The Harlem Writers Guild + Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series #2

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 30:11


Listen to part #2 of the Harlem Writers Guild and Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series is to share great spoken words by leaders, legends and trailblazing artists in Harlem.Today's reading included with members Minnette Coleman and Angela Dews and hosted by Danny Tisdale on The Danny Tisdale Show. This is a special weeklong curated event in collaboration with Harlem World Magazine and the Harlem Writers Guild as we celebrate the incredible life of Grace F. Edwards and artists everywhere during the COVID Crisis. The Harlem Writers Guild  The Harlem Writers Guild is celebrating 70 years of Literary Excellence in 2020. Founded in 1950 by John Oliver Killens, Rosa Guy, Dr. John Henrik Clark, and Walter Christmas, the guild began as a small group of writers dedicated to supporting each other through the practice of developing as writers. www.theharlemwritersguild.orgHarlem World MagazineHarlem news, lifestyle, history, and Renaissance – Harlem World Magazine. Harlem World Magazine dissects Harlem – both high and low – with signature sophistication, insight, and wit. www.harlemworldmagazine.comSubscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.All on this week's edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Tuesday radio show hosted by businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.Please like and share the show and support us below.Support the showSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast
The Harlem Writers Guild + Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series #1

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 30:14


Listen to part #1 of the Harlem Writers Guild and Harlem World Magazine At Home Reading Series is to share great spoken words by leaders, legends and trailblazing artists in Harlem.Today's reading included with members Eartha Watts-Hicks and Judy Andrews and hosted by Danny Tisdale on The Danny Tisdale Show. This is a special weeklong curated event in collaboration with Harlem World Magazine and the Harlem Writers Guild as we celebrate the incredible life of Grace F. Edwards and artists everywhere during the COVID Crisis. The Harlem Writers Guild  The Harlem Writers Guild is celebrating 70 years of Literary Excellence in 2020. Founded in 1950 by John Oliver Killens, Rosa Guy, Dr. John Henrik Clark, and Walter Christmas, the guild began as a small group of writers dedicated to supporting each other through the practice of developing as writers. www.theharlemwritersguild.orgHarlem World MagazineHarlem news, lifestyle, history, and Renaissance – Harlem World Magazine. Harlem World Magazine dissects Harlem – both high and low – with signature sophistication, insight, and wit. www.harlemworldmagazine.comSubscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.All on this week's edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Tuesday radio show hosted by businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale. Please like and share the show and support us below.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)

The Psalmist Voice Radio Network
The Psalmist Voice Presents: Author & Entrepreneur Eartha Watts Hicks

The Psalmist Voice Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 116:00


As an affiliate of BlackPR.com, Eartha Watts-Hicks has written countless press releases for products, services, and events. Many, requested by not for profits, small business owners, independent musicians and filmmakers, authors, and publishers, have effectively gained national and international exposure. Eartha offers a full range of publicity services and specializes in digital media kits. She is a contributing writer for Harlem World's Magazine's blog site and several other online publications. She is a former board member of Cultivating Our Sisterhood International Association a 501(c)(3), having served two terms as director of publications. A fiction fellow of the North Country Institute and the Hurston-Wright Foundation, Eartha has studied under a host of award-winning authors. She is also a member of the acclaimed Harlem Writers Guild, writing network that has helped develop the talents of Lorraine Hansberry, Sarah Elizabeth Wright, Audrey Lorde, Terry McMillan, Grace F. Edwards, Walter Dean Myers, Ruby Dee, Paul Robeson, and Maya Angelou. Eartha Watts-Hicks is a winner of the 2013 Just R.E.A.D. Award in the fiction category from NYCHA/NAACP. In 2015, she was classified as a 'socialprenuer,' winning the Columbia SBA Business Pitch Competition. In 2017, Eartha Watts Hicks became a New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) artist/entrepreneur. This mother of two now serves as New York City literacy ambassador for the NAACP. 

I Found This Great Book
Zora and Langston: A Story of Friendship and Betrayal by Yuval Taylor

I Found This Great Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 16:12


Key points from Zora and Langston Provides a good overview of the years before and the years of the Harlem Renaissance Very interesting that in the twenty years between 1900 - 1920, only 10 novels were published by black authors. The book provides details about the growth of available literature by black writers in the 20's and 30's. The role of patronage and access to funding and publishing played is both familiar and interesting. It is interesting that in about 100 years we see another Renaissance in literature but this time it is very different because of the barriers that are broken due to technology. Godmother - Charlotte Mason is very interesting. While I can see why her attitude and treatment of these great writers. If it was not for her patronage, we might not have a lot of the works by these great writers. This book introduces the reader to a whole world of black writers for the Harlem Renaissance. This is a good jumping off point. A large part of the book deals with the history of the writers in the Harlem Renaissance. The details of the conflict between Zora and Langston is brief and it is sad that they had these issues over the rights of a play. One other thing that is brought up is the way Zora was treated by her fellow writers. The story of a certain group of black people trying to define what is acceptable for everyone is repeated. The resentment of Zora's style by certain members of the black literary clique is very similar to the arguments that have occurred in recent past and now. It is funny that some of the people critical of Zora were also rebel voices in their own right. This book sparked an interest in me to read all of Zora Neale Hurston's books and short stories. A Devil of a Deal by David O'Hanlon This story features Mr. Scratch who is enjoying his new skin he has inhabited as he goes to a meeting at the Kretcher Motel. A motel that is the center point for all things dark and terrifying. Where the imposing presence of Sybline manages the front desk. Do not mess with Sybline. Mr. Scratch and his lady companion start to enjoy their evening when suddenly they are interrupted by Mr. Rothstein and his golem bodyguard change everything. I loved this story. The world that O'Hanlon created drew me in and made me want more. I could love to read a whole novel with stories in this world. The author David O'Hanlon lives in Arkansas with his two horrible goblins. He generally works in the horror and sci-fi genres, often setting his stories against the backdrop Arkansas' unique folklore, diverse ecology, and assorted trailer parks. Featured Mystery Authors Grace F. Edwards Danny Gardner