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Lobbyen
Agendaen Anbefaler: I Wish You All the Best av Mason Deaver

Lobbyen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 5:15


Vi har alle en bok, en film, en låt, eller et spill som har gjort inntrykk på oss en eller gang i løpet av livet. En historie som vi har tatt med oss videre, og som har vært med på å forandre oss som person. I dagens Agendaen Anbefaler snakker Bea om en av disse historiene som har en litt spesiell plass i hen sitt hjertet: I Wish You All the Best av Mason Deaver.

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All Queer Here - A Podcast About LGBTQ+ Books
I Wish You All the Best Ep 10

All Queer Here - A Podcast About LGBTQ+ Books

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 50:02


Join Anna & Miranda as we dive into gender identity while discussing the non-binary anthem "I Wish You All the Best" by Mason Deaver (they/them). If you #queerbookbomb, let us know what fantastic queer books you are dropping off for others!! allqueerherepod.com anchor.fm/all-queer-here Please consider supporting us here: anchor.fm/all-queer-here/support We hope you may feel moved enough to Rate/Review/Subscribe to our podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/all-queer-here/support

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JFKS IDEAS
JFKS Life Beyond the Binary

JFKS IDEAS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 30:48


If you enjoy our podcasts and journals, please support IDEAS!  Make a donation, however humble, over here. Be sure to follow the IDEAS Pod wherever you listen. Share your favorite episodes with your friends. Endorsements:  Ellie: Be mindful of pronouns! And watch She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Moss: Life Outside the Binary resources, Let's Queer Things Up, DarkMatter (non binary poets) Skye: The Stonewall Riots: Coming Out in the Streets by Gayle Pittman and I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver This episode was developed, co-hosted, and produced by Tony Oldani.Daniel Lazar is the Founding Adviser of IDEAS and is the executive producer and audio engineer for the podcast.  Dive into our catalogue of journals and podcasts.  Get in touch! Instagram. Facebook. Email us at ideas [at] jfksberlin.org We are proud to be part of the Bear Radio network.  Thanks to the JFKS Verein for the microphones. We love them! Our theme song is "Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod (License). ★ Support this podcast ★

ShelfLogic
Diverse Romance Reads

ShelfLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 24:52


Valentine's Day is here! Tune in to this episode as Caroline, Jill, and Jen discuss diverse romance novels. Titles discussed: "I Wish You All the Best" by Mason Deaver, "Full Disclosure" by Camryn Garrett, "A Duke by Default" by Alyssa Cole, "Written in the Stars" by Alexandria Bellefleur.

FVRL ReadRadio Podcast
I Wish You All the Best

FVRL ReadRadio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 2:38


In this episode Katie discusses I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver, a young adult novel that deals with familiar YA topics such as friendship, family, and first love, while all the while asking difficult questions about gender and identity.

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Get Booked
E240: Here Are Our Nun Tangents

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 42:21


Amanda and Jenn discuss coming-of-age literary fiction, M/M sci-fi, novellas, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, the digital hangout spot for the Book Riot community, Flatiron Books, publisher of Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby, and Ecco. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. Feedback Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen (rec’d by Laura) Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong and The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern (rec’d by Elizabeth) The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater (rec’d by Maria) Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space by Amanda Leduc Questions 1. I need a book for my book club, preferably fiction. We made the terrible decision of reading both of Sally Rooney’s novels back-to-back and now nothing seems nearly as good as her complex characters and the painfully relatable interactions between them. We are all in our early/mid twenties and enjoy reading books that relate to the painful growing pains of figuring out adulthood and who we are as adults. We love Sally Rooney’s engrossing dialogue, straightforward writing style and her well developed coming-of-age intellectuals. In the past we’ve enjoyed books by Celeste Ng, Anne Patchett and Lydia Davis. Excited to hear your thoughts! -Emily 2. Best underrated Tor novellas?  Thanks!  -Shontelle 3. Looking for fiction/nonfiction about non-cis/non-trans people/characters. I’m interested in people or characters who don’t feel they fit in the gender binary.  -Shaina 4. Hi! First off, I just want to say that I love your podcast. I’ve been listening since the first episode, and it’s been one of my favorite podcasts ever since. I’ve never sent in a recommendation request before, but I figured during quarantine, when I have all the time in the world basically, now would be a good time.  I’m in a strange place in that I consider myself a sci-fi fan because I watch a lot of sci-fi, but I realized recently I haven’t actually read much of it. I’ve read some classic sci-fi, like Dune (which I love), and Foundation (which I didn’t really like), but not much else aside from a lot of Star War novelizations, and Star Trek fanfiction. A few sci-fi books on my radar are Ninefox Gambit, Ancillary Justice, A Memory Called Empire, and The Traitor Baru Cormorant. I think I’m more interested in space opera, or at least sci-fi that isn’t too scientific or mathy, but I’m not really sure. I also would like it if you could recommend to me some gay m/m sci-fi. I’ve found a lot of queer women sci-fi which is awesome, but haven’t been able to find any sci-fi dealing with queer men, which I find a little strange. The only one I have found was Bond of Brass which I picked up because people were saying it was basically finnpoe fanfiction, but I’m not sure why they are saying that since it’s so different in concept as well as the characters. I also found the love interest insufferable, and I’m not sure how much I actually enjoyed the moral question of whether or not the main character should literally fight for the colonists who destroyed his world. I think it could have been an interesting premise, but I didn’t like how it was handled, and the bad love interest on top of it just made it worse for me. I ended up not being able to finish it.  Please no comics or graphic novels please. I’m not sure about YA recs unless you know of a YA that is particularly good, and more on the mature side of things. I don’t usually get on well with YA except for a few exceptions. Thank you again for your amazing podcast!  -Anonymous 5. Hi! I’m looking for a good LGBT read but not a coming out story. I’ve been through the years of figuring out who I am and coming out to people. While that is an important part of my past, it’s not part of my every day. I’m happily married and my wife is pregnant with our first baby. I’m looking for a read where the main character just is gay. I read starless sea and loved it. Any type of fiction is fine except short story or graphic novel.  Thanks! -Jessica 6. I love podcasts and recently listened to Noble Blood about Queen Ranavalona I. And I was fascinated. I love historical regency fiction. Philippa Gregory, Alison Weir, Diana Gabaldon… But I could not find anything on this queen from Madagascar. I would love the help to find something if not on her exactly on any lesser known queens from elsewhere; Elizabeth Bathory, Empress Wu Zetian… I’m up for it all. -Ryeannuh 7. My wife and I have an awesome 8yo daughter. We have a number of picture books that reflect her Two Mom family, but she’s getting older and I would love to find some chapter books that for elementary age kids that feature a character with two moms. Do you have any you can recommend? -Carrie Books Discussed Five Little Indians by Michelle Good (tw: rape, child abuse, racism) Make Your Home Among Strangers by Jennine Capo Crucet Sisters of the Vast Black by Lina Rather The Ghurka and the Lord of Tuesday by Saad Z. Hussein Burning Roses by SL Huang (lots of triggers incl. child abuse and violence against animals) (September 2020) I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver (tw: enbyphobia) Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller (cw: flayings and PTSD) We Are the Ants by Shuan David Hutchinson (tw: homophobia, suicide) Chaos Station by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen (cw: PTSD) Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett (tw: slavery) The Affair of the Mysterious Letter by Alexis Hall Empress Dowager Cixi by Jung Chang Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan by Ruby Lal  The Lotterys Plus One by Emma Donoghue The Phantom Unicorn by Zetta Elliott

Kosher Queers
12 — Vayechi: Dead is Dad/ We are sad/ Raided will be Gad/ Bereishit is over — not bad!

Kosher Queers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 56:10 Transcription Available


In this week's episode, children are "not mad, just disappointed" at their parents. We get a cool death poem, magic some son into grandsons, spoil another youngest child, and then decide, once and for all, the proper way to mourn (spoilers: however works best for you, with established ritual there as a fallback support structure if you need one). Also, Jaz sort of ended up in Christmas anthology? Full transcript available here. The scene from the Tamora Pierce book about a deathbed prophecy can be found in Trickster's Choice. Jaz also recommended I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver, and mentioned the organization Bend the Arc, which is doing progressive Jewish organizing. Content notes: reference to a genocide at 15 minutes, discussions of death and dying from minute 32 to minute 36, including a death in the text and mourning riturals and a modern-day massacre, and further discussion of death from around minute 46 to around minute 48. Support us on Patreon! Send us questions or comments at kosherqueers@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter @kosherqueers, and like us on Facebook at Kosher Queers. Our music is by the band Brivele. This week, our audio was edited by Ezra Faust. Our logo is by Lior Gross, and we are not endorsed by or affiliated with the Orthodox Union.Support the show (http://patreon.com/kosherqueers)

Culture Popped Open
Episode 6: Our 2019 Favorites in Pop Culture

Culture Popped Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 87:50


Should auld acquaintance be forgot...but remember your pop culture favorites of 2019. Okay, so those aren’t the real words but we did take some time to look back and reflect on our favorite TV shows, books, movies, music, theatre and comedy that we loved together and individually over the past year. So come on this journey with us and realize that we love some of your favorite things, too, or maybe you’ll discover something new. Cheers! We mentioned all our previous episodes in this episode, so be sure to check out our episodes on Ben Platt’s album Sing to me Instead, the musical The Prom, season 1 of Pose, Fleabag, and our holiday episode featuring Noelle. Be sure to check out our Patreon, which will be updated soon with new content, to support the show. Follow our podcast on Twitter and Instagram. Meanwhile, you can also follow Tay on Twitter and Instagram and Olivia on Twitter and Instagram.  Tay and Olivia’s Favs Streaming Guide: Here’s where you can watch our favorite TV shows and movies (in the U.S., at least). Netflix: The Good Place, Schitt’s Creek, Pose, Derry Girls, Bojack Horseman, Big Mouth, Ugly Delicious, The Taco Chronicles, Street Food, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, One Day at a Time, Mindhunter, Stranger Things, Into the Spiderverse, Short Term 12, John Mulaney and the Sack Lunch Bunch, Daniel Sloss: Live Shows (Dark and Jigsaw), Bo Burnham: Make Happy Hulu: The Good Place, Brooklyn 99, Booksmart Amazon Prime: Fleabag, Ladybird, Eighth Grade, The Skeleton Twins (streaming starting Jan. 17), Spongebob Musical Live! (Available to rent/buy) Disney+: Noelle HBO: Barry, The Leftovers, Chernobyl, Watchmen, His Dark Materials, Julio Torres: My Favorite Shapes, Los Espookys, Daniel Sloss: X, Gary Gulman: The Great Depresh, The Favourite Also, Olivia really wants you to watch Part 1 and Part 2 of the Laser Cats compilation from Saturday Night Live. Meow.  Here's a full list of the books we mentioned (we’re not sorry for what we’re about to do to your TBR): Dig by A.S. King The Mighty Heart of Sunny St. James by Ashley Herring Blake The Year We Fell From Space by Amy Sarig King How it Feels to Float by Helena Fox Brave Face by Shaun David Hutchinson  Deposing Nathan by Zack Smedley  Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian  I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver Guts by Raina Telegemeier  Redwood and Ponytail by K.A. Holt  With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo  On the Come Up by Angie Thomas Shout by Laurie Halse Anderson Lovely War by Julie Berry Reverie by Ryan la Sala I Hope You Get This Message by Farah Naz Rishi  Well Met by Jen de Luca  Scars Like Wings by Erin Stewart  You’d Be Mine by Erin Hahn  Hurricane Season by Nicole Melleby Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram Giovanni's Room and If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin The Fire Next Time and No Name in the Street by James Baldwin  On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston Blanca & Roja by Anna-Marie McLemore Girl Made of Stars by Ashley Herring Blake The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson Mort by Terry Pratchett The Midnights by Sarah Nicole Smetana  We Are the Ants by Shaun David Hutchinson Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World by Ashley Herring Blake Spinning by Tillie Walden Drum Roll, Please by Lisa Jenn Bigelow Instead of our usual theme music, we played this license and royalty free version of Auld Lang Syne, performed by the US Marine Band. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/United_States_Marine_Band/Holiday_Music_Selections/auld_lang_syne_1993 Happy 2020 from Olivia and Tay! Remember there’s no ethical consumption under capitalism and we look forward to you all referencing The Great Gatsby out of context over the next decade.

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 170: Permission to Read with Joshua Greer

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019


Joshua Greer has known Jenny since he worked for her in the music library as a new college student, and since then has gone on to become a librarian. We have been talking about having him on the podcast for a while, so I'm glad it finally worked out! Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 170: Permission to Read with Joshua GreerSubscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Listen via StitcherListen through Spotify Books discussed:  I Wish You All the Best by Mason DeaverCrossing by Pajtim StatovciRed, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonThe Blue Sky by Galsan TschinagThe 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart TurtonLittle Weirds by Jenny SlateOther mentions:Beaufort County (SC) LibraryBahni Turpin (narrator)The Underground Railroad by Colson WhiteheadFrazer Douglas (narrator)The Song of Achilles by Madeleine MillerTuvan throat singersRussian Doll (tv show)Circe by Madeleine MillerHarry Potter series by J.K. RowlingJim Dale (narrator)The Goldfinch by Donna TarttThe Secret History by Donna TarttDucks, Newburyport by Lucy EllmannThe Nickel Boys by Colson WhiteheadGirl, Woman, Other by Bernardine EvaristoThe Guardian Books podcast interview with Lucy EllmannBooker Prize PodcastRelated Episodes:Episode 099 - Readalong: The Secret HistoryEpisode 100 - 100 Reasons WhyEpisode 139 - Stocking Stuffer (Best Reads of 2018) Episode 162 - Heat Rating with Sara DeSantisEpisode 167 - Book Pendulum with Reggie Stalk us online:Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and LitsyJoshua at GoodreadsSome of these links are Amazon affiliate links, where I do get a minor kickback when people click on them. Since I never beg for donations, I don't feel too bad about it.

Scholastic Reads
Read with Pride

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 46:47


It's Pride Month! We love to celebrate our LGBTQIA authors all year long, but we wanted to take the opportunity now to shine a spotlight on what it means to create and share stories about those who are marginalized and underrepresented. Today, you'll hear from Mason Deaver, Kacen Callender, and Bill Konigsberg. Each will introduce their latest novels, talk about their creative process, and discuss what it means to write books that are giving some young readers the chance to see themselves truly represented in the pages of a book. Additional Resources: I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver Hurricane Child by Kacen Callender The Music of What Happens by Bill Konigsberg Learn more about our Read with Pride campaign LGBTQIA resource center Guests: Mason Deaver is a non-binary author and librarian from a small town in North Carolina where the word "y'all" is used in abundance. When they aren't writing or working, they're typically found in their kitchen baking something that's bad for them or out in their garden complaining about the toad that likes to dig holes around their hydrangeas. I Wish You All the Best is their debut novel. You can find them online at masondeaverwrites.com. Kacen Callender was born and raised on St. Thomas of the US Virgin Islands. They hold a BA from Sarah Lawrence College, where they studied fine arts, Japanese, and creative writing, as well as an MFA from The New School's Writing for Children program. Their debut novel Hurricane Child was a Stonewall Book Award winner, a Lambda Literary Award winner, and was named a Kirkus Best Book of 2018. Bill Konigsberg is the author of six books for young adults, most recently The Music of What Happens. His books have won awards including the Stonewall Book Award, the Sid Fleischman Award for Humor, and the Lambda Literary Award. Bill lives in Chandler, Arizona, with his husband, Chuck, and their two Labradoodles, Mabel and Buford. Please visit him online at www.billkonigsberg.com and @billkonigsberg. Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Edited by Mackenzie Cutruzzula Sound mixed by Daniel Jordan Produced by Emily Morrow

Write Or Die Podcast
Episode 22: Mason Deaver And There’s Never a Good Time to Go On Sub

Write Or Die Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 48:29


Mason Deaver is a non-binary author who lives in Charlotte, NC, where the word ‘y’all’ is used in abundance. Typically, they’re writing incredibly queer stories, but when they decide to take a break, they love gardening and baking. ‘I Wish You All the Best’ is their debut novel. Follow Mason online! Instagram: @mason_ deaver | […]

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Heritage Church Northwest
7-29-18 Spirit Filled Living

Heritage Church Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 54:25


Sunday night Spirit Filled Living service: I Wish You All to Pray in Tongues

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Don't Settle

New Song Church OKC

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 40:19


Pastor Josh shares a message titled 'Don't Settle,' about how God has called each of us to set our hearts on the bigger picture.

New Song Church OKC
The Rest of the Story Week 05 - I Wish You All

New Song Church OKC

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 41:55


Pastor Josh continues our series on the Holy Spirit with a message about the gift of a prayer language and why we as believers should use it. #newsongpeople #therestofthestory