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Best podcasts about jorge aguirre

Latest podcast episodes about jorge aguirre

Big Blend Radio Shows
Illustrator Andrés Vera Martínez in Hawai'i

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 53:48


This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Toast to The Arts & Parks" Show with the National Parks Arts Foundation features acclaimed illustrator Andrés Vera Martínez whose artistic focus is on illustrating and writing graphic novels for middle school and young adult readers.  Andrés is best known for his work on his wife's graphic memoir, "LIttle White Duck: A Childhood in China," and Neal Shusterman's YA graphic novel, "Courage to Dream: Tales of in the Holocaust." Watch for his middle grade graphic novel series with Jorge Aguirre, "Monster Locker" and the adaptation of "Esperanza Rising", plus, his illustrations in Marie Alohalani Brown's "Hawaiian Myths, Gods, and Heroes." More at: https://www.andresvera.com/  Learn more about the National Parks Arts Foundation's unique artist residency programs in parks across the country at https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/ 

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Cadena SER Navarra
Marca Navarra: atracción de eventos a Navarra tanto deportivos como culturales

Cadena SER Navarra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 15:02


Marca Navarra es un proyecto de marca territorio para todo el ámbito de la Comunidad Foral de Navarra, que pretende implicar y alinear con aquellos conceptos que nos unen a todas las administraciones públicas, las entidades de los diversos sectores y a la propia ciudadanía. En este espacio hablamos de atracción de eventos a Navarra, deportivos y culturales. Nos fijamos en temas de cohesión territorial con Larra Belagua y Sendaviva, entre otras cuestiones. Hablamos con Jorge Aguirre, director gerente del Instituto Navarro del Deporte y la Actividad Física, y con Paula Noya, directora de Infraestructuras Culturales de NICDO

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 476

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 173:20


Longbox of Horror 2024 Part 1: Battle Pope Comic Reviews: DC o        Absolute Power 4 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sanchez o        All-In §  Batman 153 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey §  Birds of Prey 14 by Kelly Thompson, Sami Basri, Adriano Lucas §  Shazam 16 by Josie Campbell, Dan McDaid, Roberto Poggi, Trish Mulvihill §  Poison Ivy 26 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto o        DC All In Special by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez, Wes Craig, Mike Spicer o        DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos 1 by David Dastmalchian, Jesus Hervas, Alex Guimaraes o        DC's I Know What You Did Last Crisis by Cavan Scott, Ario Anindito, Carrie Strachan; Nathan Cayanan, V Ken Marion, Andrew Dalhouse; Ashley Allen, Jose Luis, Jonas Trindade, Big Doors Studios; Matthew Levine, Jordi Tarragona, Luis Guerrero; Dan DiDio, M.L. Sanapo, Hi-Fi; Rachel Pinnelas, Will Robson, Andrew Dalhouse; Dave Wielgosz, Sid Kotian, Patricio Delpeche; Rex Ogle, Adam Graphite, Ivan Plascencia o        Justice Society of America 12 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Marvel o        Ghost Rider: Robbie Reyes Special by Carlos Hernandez, Moises Hidalgo, Jorge Cortes; Felipe Smith, Daniel Bayliss, Luis Wences; Melissa Flores, Jan Bazaldua, Luiz Zavala o        Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku – Insurgency Rising 1 by Alex Segura, Leonard Kirk, Stefano Raffaele, Rachelle Rosenberg, Alex Sinclair o        Storm 1 by Murewa Ayodele, Lucas Werneck, Alex Guimaraes, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo o        Marvel Unlimited §  Alligator Loki 41 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn §  Lovable Lockheed 5 by Nathan Stockman §  Doodlepool 1 Boom o        Creeping Below 1 by Brian Azzarello, Vanessa Del Rey, Hilary Jenkins Dynamite o        Barbarella 1 by Blake Northcott, Anna Morozova, Magnus Arts, Werner Sanchez IDW o        Godzilla Rivals: Mechagodzilla vs. King Ghidorah by Tom Waltz, Casey Maloney Image o        Hyde Street 1 by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson Magma o        Night of the Slashers 1 by Cavan Scott, Paul Fry Oni o        Skin Police 1 by Jordan Thomas, Daniel Gete, Jason Wordie Valiant o        Shadowman: Soul Eaters 1 by AJ Ampadu, Sergio Monjes, Exequiel Roel, Ludwig Olimba Vault o        Goobers 1 by Cody Ziglar, Ryan Lee, K. Michael Russell o        Lilith 1 by Corin Howell, Warnia Sahadewa o        Barbaric vs. Deathstalker 1 by Tim Seeley, Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Fabi Marques OGN Countdown o        Satan's Swarm by Steve Niles, Piotr Kowalski, Betsy Howitt, Lovern Kindzierski o        Midnight: Shadows by Zack Kaplan, Stephen Thompson, Jahnoy Lindsay o        Please Be My Star by Victoria Grace Elliott o        Dragon Prince Vol 4: Dreamer's Nightmare by Nicole Andelfinger, Felia Hanakata o        Blacking Out by Chip Mosher, Peter Krause, Josie Weaver, Giulia Brusco o        Tegan and Sara: Crush by Tegan Quin, Sara Quin, Tillie Walden o        Honor Girl by Maggie Thrash o        No Rules Tonight by Kim Hyun Sook, Ryan Estrada o        Hoops by Matt Tavares o        Drafted by Rick Parker o        Monster Locker by Jorge Aguirre, Andres Vera Martinez o        Strange Case of Harleen and Harley by Melissa Marr, Jenn St. Onge, Jeremy Lawson o        This Land is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story by Julio Anta, Jacoby Salcedo Additional Reviews: Joker 2, Agatha ep4, Black Hammer: The End, Little Monsters, Digital Circus ep3, Poison Ivy: Thorns, Do Revenge News: new DC graphic novels announced, odd Robin animated movie, Digital Circus planned to be a one season mini-series, rumors of Loeb/Lee returning to Batman, Princess Diaries 3, two more minutes of Over the Garden Wall, more streaming cartoon nonsense Trailers: Companion Comics Countdown (02 October 2024): 1.     Deviant 8 by James Tynion IV, Josh Hixson 2.     Nice House By The Sea 3 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire 3.     Hyde Street 1 by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson 4.     Batman 153 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey 5.     DC All In Special by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez, Wes Craig, Mike Spicer 6.     Birds of Prey 14 by Kelly Thompson, Sami Basri, Adriano Lucas 7.     Justice Society of America 12 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms 8.     I Hate Fairyland 16 by Skottie Young, Brett Bean 9.     Redcoat 6 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson 10.  TMNT: Nightwatcher 2 by Juni Ba, Fero Peniche, Luis Antonio Delgado

Blog Deportivo
Proyecto de Jorge Aguirre se une a Fortaleza para transformar a futbolistas en formación

Blog Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 7:12


Tomar buenas decisiones en la carrera de un futbolista puede ayudar a que no quede en bancarrota cuando cuelgue los guayos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Watchung Booksellers Podcast
Episode 19: Graphic Novels

The Watchung Booksellers Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 45:38 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Watchung Booksellers, authors and TV animators Jorge Aguirre and Jason Patterson discuss the art of storytelling in graphic novels. Jason Patterson is an award winning graphic novelist and animator. Jason has been drawing and telling stories with his best friend Dan Abdo ever since high school. Dan and Jason created the hit animated series Rocket Monkeys. They have directed national and international advertising campaigns. Jason is a regular cartoon contributor to the New Yorker. Dan and Jason's latest graphic novel for middle grade is bestselling series, Barb the Last Berzerker. They also have created the hit emerging reader graphic novel series, Blue Barry and Pancakes.Jorge Aguirre is an author and TV writer. Two-time Emmy nominated, he created, co-developed, and co-produced Disney Junior's, Goldie & Bear. He's the Head Writer and Co-Executive Producer of the PBS Kids/Fred Rogers Production show, Alma's Way. He's written preschool shows for Disney, Jr., Nick, Jr., PBS, Amazon, and Netflix. He wrote the graphic novel series The Chronicles of Claudette, which he co-created with artist Rafael Rosado. The first book, Giants Beware received a starred review from Publisher's Weekly and was a nominee for a Texas Bluebonnet Award. The sequels are Dragons Beware and Monsters Beware. His latest book is Call Me Iggy, a middle-grade graphic novel about a Colombian kid in Columbus, Ohio. His  new graphic novel series, Monster Locker, with artist Andrés Vera Martínez, comeBooks:A full list of the books and authors mentioned in this episode is available here. Register for Upcoming Events.The Watchung Booksellers Podcast is produced by Kathryn Counsell and Marni Jessup and is recorded at Silver Stream Studio in Montclair, NJ. The show is edited by Kathryn Counsell and Bree Testa. Special thanks to Timmy Kellenyi and Derek Mattheiss. Original music is composed and performed by Violet Mujica. Art & design and social media by Evelyn Moulton. Research and show notes by Caroline Shurtleff. Thanks to all the staff at Watchung Booksellers and The Kids' Room! If you liked our episode please like, follow, and share! Stay in touch!Email: wbpodcast@watchungbooksellers.comSocial: @watchungbooksellersSign up for our newsletter to get the latest on our shows, events, and book recommendations!

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 443

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 178:06


May 2024 Solicitations (DC, Image) Comic Reviews: DC Red Hood: The Hill 1 by Shawn Martinbrough, Sanford Greene, Matt Herms Sinister Sons 1 by Peter Tomasi, David Lafuente, Tamra Bonvillain Marvel Night Thrasher 1 by J. Holtham, Nelson Daniel, Matt Milla Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver 1 by Steve Orlando, Lorenzo Tammetta, Frank William Marvel Unlimited Alligator Loki 36 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn Image Cabinet 1 by Jordan Hart, David Ebeltoft, Chiara Raimondi Creepshow: Joe Hill's Wolverton Station by Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella, Michael Walsh Dutch 1 by Joe Casey, Simon Gane, Francesco Segala Infernals 1 by Ryan Parrott, Noah Gardner, John Pearson Dark Horse Blue Book 1947 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Avon Oeming, Zac Thompson, Gavin Fullerton If You Find This, I'm Already Dead 1 by Matt Kindt, Dan McDaid, Bill Crabtree Boom Displaced 1 by Ed Brisson, Luca Casalanguida, Dee Cunniffe Dynamite Sweetie Candy Vigilante Vol Two 1 by Suzanne Cafiero, Thiago Vale Vampirella 666 by Christopher Priest, Ergun Gunduz OGNs Mary Tyler Moorehawk by Dave Baker Bunt! Striking Out on Financial Aid by Ngozi Ukazu, Mad Rupert Call my Iggy by Jorge Aguirre, Rafael Rosado Freshman Year by Sarah Mai Happy Shop by Brittany Long Olsen Additional Reviews: Madame Web, Deathloop, Iron Claw, Helluva Boss, Secret Path, Lackadaisy, Ice Cream Man, Barbarian, Godspeed News: Omninews, Acolyte cast, Dynamite relaunching Space Ghost, Brubaker and Phillips announce next OGN, new Blood Hunt tie-ins announced, Dreamer/Suicide Squad a 4-issue mini, FF cast, Disney partners with Mad Cave for graphic novels, Hellverine solo mini, Tom Taylor leaving Nightwing mid-summer 2024, new Deadpool/Wolverine mini from Joe Kelly set in WWIII, Silk show revamp, Oni reviving EC, Tiny Onion Studios, Netflix puts Nimona up on YouTube in entirety Madame Web challenge Trailers: Deadpool and Wolverine, Wicked, Twisters, X-Men '97, Tarot Comics Countdown (13 Feb 2024): 1.     Batman: City of Madness 3 by Christian Ward 2.     Action Comics 1062 by Jason Aaron, John Timms, Rex Lokus 3.     Superior Spider-Man 4 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado 4.     Deviant 4 by James Tynion IV, Josh Hixson 5.     Batman 143 by Chip Zdarsky, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Andrea Sorrentino, Stefano Nesi, Dave Stewart 6.     Outsiders 4 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, Valentina Taddeo 7.     Displaced 1 by Ed Brisson, Luca Casalanguida, Dee Cunniffe 8.     Bloody Dozen 3 by Charles Soule, Alberto Alburquerque, Rachelle Rosenberg 9.     Usagi Yojimbo: Ice and Snow 5 by Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi 10.  Infernals 1 by Ryan Parrott, Noah Gardner, John Pearson

SER Deportivos Navarra
Jorge Aguirre De Céspedes, delantero navarro de Osasuna Promesas procedente de la Real Sociedad

SER Deportivos Navarra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 7:47


Jorge Aguirre De Céspedes, delantero navarro de Osasuna Promesas procedente de la Real Sociedad

Cadena SER Navarra
Jorge Aguirre De Céspedes, delantero navarro de Osasuna Promesas procedente de la Real Sociedad

Cadena SER Navarra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 7:47


Jorge Aguirre De Céspedes, delantero navarro de Osasuna Promesas procedente de la Real Sociedad

Cadena SER Navarra
La primera llamada del día con Jorge Aguirre, director del Instituto Navarro del Deporte

Cadena SER Navarra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 2:29


La primera llamada del día con Jorge Aguirre, director del Instituto Navarro del Deporte, con motivo del sexto Congreso Deporte y Mujeres organizado por la Cadena SER en Navarra y por esta entidad pública.

The DJ Bob Show
1337: Alma Goes To Puerto Rico (with writer Jorge Aguirre)

The DJ Bob Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 22:05


On June 5th, 2023 on PBS, Alma's Way heads to Puerto Rico! We welcome back writer on the series Jorge Aguirre! They talk about what viewers can expect from the special, diversity and inclusion within Alma's world and a lot more! PLUS hear what kind of music DJ Bob is into right now!

Pasealeku – Eguzki Irratia
Ronda de partidos políticos: PSN

Pasealeku – Eguzki Irratia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 60:02


En Pasealeku seguimos con la ronda de partidos políticos en este inicio de curso, hoy nos visita Jorge Aguirre, parlamentario foral por el PSN.

La Tarde
Escucha La Tarde (15/06/2022) - 18h a 19h

La Tarde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 60:00


Con Javi Nieves contamos la historia de Jorge Aguirre y Ceferino Martínez; Luis Guasch Pereira es científico del CSIC y acaba de llegar del Arca de Noé vegetalCon Javi Nieves contamos la historia de Jorge Aguirre y Ceferino Martínez, que acaban de llegar al Cabo Norte, en Nordkapp (Noruega). Casi 6.000 kilómetros a bordo de un coche Dyane 6 y una una Vespa 200. Luis Guasch Pereira es científico del CSIC y acaba de llegar del Arca de Noé vegetal, el banco de semillas que se encuentra en la isla de Svalbard y donde España acaba de incorporar mil variedades de semillas. Charlamos con él. Foto del día con Fernando de HaroEscucha ahora 'La Tarde', de 18 a 19 horas. 'La Tarde' es un programa presentado por Pilar Cisneros y Fernando de Haro que se emite en COPE, de lunes a viernes, de 16 a 19 horas con más de 470.000 oyentes diarios según el último EGM. A lo largo de sus tres horas de duración, "La Tarde" ofrece otra visión, más humana y reposada, de la actualidad, en busca de historias cercanas, de la cara real de las noticias; periodismo de carne y hueso.En "La Tarde" también hay hueco para los testimonios, los sucesos y los detalles más relevantes y a veces invisibles de todo lo que nos rodea. Esta temporada, Pilar y Fernando seguirán cautivando...

El Larguero
Carrusel sábado | El Atlético reconecta con su afición y entrevista al entrenador de Alex Davidovich antes de la final de Montecarlo

El Larguero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 53:15


Conocemos la última hora del Atlético antes de que se enfrente al Espanyol y charla con Jorge Aguirre,  entrenador de Davidovich, antes de la final del Masters 1.000 de Montecarlo.

El Larguero
Carrusel sábado | Tensión en el derbi asturiano y la previa del Real Madrid - Sevilla

El Larguero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 114:02


Escuchamos las primeras reacciones tras la tangana del Sporting - Real Oviedo. Conocemos cómo llegan Real Madrid y Atlético de Madrid a sus próximas citas ligueras ante Sevilla y Espanyol, respectivamente. Entrevista con Jorge Aguirre, entrenador de Davidovich, antes de la final de Montecarlo. 

Carrusel Deportivo
Carrusel sábado | Tensión en el derbi asturiano y la previa del Real Madrid - Sevilla

Carrusel Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 114:02


Escuchamos las primeras reacciones tras la tangana del Sporting - Real Oviedo. Conocemos cómo llegan Real Madrid y Atlético de Madrid a sus próximas citas ligueras ante Sevilla y Espanyol, respectivamente. Entrevista con Jorge Aguirre, entrenador de Davidovich, antes de la final de Montecarlo. 

Carrusel Deportivo
Carrusel sábado | El Atlético reconecta con su afición y entrevista al entrenador de Alex Davidovich antes de la final de Montecarlo

Carrusel Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 53:15


Conocemos la última hora del Atlético antes de que se enfrente al Espanyol y charla con Jorge Aguirre,  entrenador de Davidovich, antes de la final del Masters 1.000 de Montecarlo.

Power Moment with Paula Lamas
El ”Alma” de las series animadas para niños más populares tiene raíces colombianas

Power Moment with Paula Lamas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 29:37


Llega a la pantalla chica la primera serie animada 100% hecha, inspirada y dedicada a los latinos a nivel nacional por PBS Kids "Alma's Way".   Hablamos con el escritor en jefe quién le ha dado vida a los personajes, Jorge Aguirre es autor y guionista de televisión. Creó, co-desarrolló y coprodujo Goldie & Bear de Disney Junior. Ha escrito para programas por mencionar algunos como Dora La Exploradora, Go Diego Do, para Disney, Nick Jr., Amazon y Netflix   Entre otras cosas, nos reveló las soluciones que brindan a los problemas de los niños y lo importante de enorgullecerse de sus raíces.   Destaca que los latinos somos tan variados como la naturaleza misma, aunque hablamos español hay que resaltar las diferencias de cada uno en los acentos, palabras o significados, en las comidas, costumbres y cultura, entre otros.   Este colombiano-estadounidense, nacido y criado en Columbus, Ohio, es parte del maravilloso equipo de Alma's Way, el cual busca ser el reflejo real de los niños hispanos en Estados Unidos.   IG / TW / FB: @PowerLamas Clubhouse: @PaulaLamas & @PaulaLamas1 Web: Paula Lamas   #PowerM #PowerLamas #PowerMomentwPaulaLamas #podcast #bilingual #EEUU #PNW #SoNorthwest #PugetSound #Seattle #PugetSound #energia #BuenaVibra #Latinos #Latinx #Venezolana #Colombiano #Columbus #Motivation #Musica #Escritor #Guionista #PBS #KIDS #AlmasWay #Ohio #Colombia #PuertoRico #Disney #NickJr #PBSKids #Netflix #Amazon #Seattle #Washington #Resiliencia #inclusion #NinoBravo #energy #Possitive #creative #USA #Venezuela #PowerMoment #Español #English #US #diversity #powerful #entertainment #SocialMedia #RedesSociales #Hispano #MomentoPoderoso #LaMasPower #podcast #bilingual #Seattle #Energia #PensamientoPositivo #Español #PNW      

De Un Punto Al Otro • DUPAO.NEWS • Marketing y Actualidad
E52 • El pensamiento crítico y el contenido para niños, con Jorge Aguirre • De un punto al otro • DUPAO.NEWS

De Un Punto Al Otro • DUPAO.NEWS • Marketing y Actualidad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 18:52


Siempre que pensamos en dibujos animados, nos viene a la mente quién hace la voz o quién lo dibujó, pero pocas veces prestamos atención a las mentes que escriben cada historia... En este episodio Mavi y Daniel van 'De un punto al otro' con Jorge Aguirre para hablar sobre el pensamiento crítico y cómo es hacer contenido para niños.¿Quién es Jorge Aguirre? Jorge Aguirre es un escritor y productor de televisión que ha escrito para Disney, Nickelodeon, PBS y otros. Entre sus trabajo destaca Manny a la obra, Dora and Friends, Nina's World, Dora the Explorer, Blue's Clues & You y Alma's Way.Leer más:https://dupao.news/podcast/e52Puedes ver el video

The DJ Bob Show
1120: Writing it Alma's Way (w/ Alma's Way Head Writer Jorge Aguirre)

The DJ Bob Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 26:04


Here she comes! Sonia Manzano, Fred Rogers Productions, and PBS Kids are bringing you Alma's Way, and DJ Bob is joined by the head writer of the fantastic new series for kids and families, Jorge Aguirre! Bob and Jorge discuss cultural representation, working with such important figures in the children's television world like Sonia Manzano, disability inclusion in the series & a lot more! Check your local listings or head to the Alma's Way website for more info, games, and episodes!

Carrusel Caracol
Jorge Aguirre: “El 93% de futbolistas a 3 años del retiro terminan en bancarrota"

Carrusel Caracol

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 13:17


Carrusel Caracol
Jorge Aguirre: “El 93% de futbolistas a 3 años del retiro terminan en bancarrota"

Carrusel Caracol

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 13:18


Blog Deportivo
Revolucionemos el deporte con educación: la campaña que invita a los deportistas a estudiar

Blog Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 15:55


El exfutbolista colombiano, Jorge Aguirre, habló de este proyecto con el que pretende concientizar a los deportistas de la importancia de prepararse académicamente.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Get Booked
E281: I Don’t Know Your Life

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 35:59


Amanda and Jenn discuss talking cats, dog books for toddlers, defeating internalized racism and sexism, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. Follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. This post contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, Book Riot may earn a commission. Feedback Moloka‘i by Alan Brennert (rec’d by Lauren) The Moon–Spinners by Mary Stewart (rec’d by Kelly) A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes and Ariadne by Jennifer Saint (rec’d by Hannah) Questions 1. Let me preface by stating, for the record, that I fully realize how ridiculous this question is. :-p  I adopted a senior cat not too long ago, and after many years of thinking I was a dog person I’ve realized that, in my heart of hearts, I am absolutely a cat person.  I love that they have moods, and can be a total sweetheart one moment and a complete butthead the next. Anyway, on your recommendation I recently read Sabriel. I really enjoyed it, and hands down my favorite character was Mogget (because of course it was).  Can you recommend any other books in which a cat is one of the main characters? Especially if a) they are a talking cat and b) they are kind of snarky or a smart aleck/jerk?  Mimi Lee Gets a Clue is already on my TBR list, but any other recs in any genre are welcome. Thank you! -Diane 2. Hi guys, I’m currently in the process of curating my book list for summer. I just finished We Were Liars and am honestly devastated. I was entranced the whole way through. The setting, dialogue and characters were vivid. The writing had an air of poetry that I loved. The plot was wildly intriguing, slowly unfolding piece by piece. I am wanting something else like it. Other books I’ve read that I’ve enjoyed are The Mothers, Ask Again, Yes and Little Fires Everywhere. Please help me find something like this! Thanks! -Emily 3. I am going to Michigan for vacation in July with my two best friends. I would love a book set there. We will be going to Mackinac Island and Frankenmuth in particular. If you know of any fiction or non fiction set in those areas or around. I am aware of the movie / novel Somewhere in Time as that is a large reason I am going there -Lauren 4. Hi! I’m looking for a book series for a 7 year old who’s really digging the Princess in Black and the Princess Pulverizer books (she’s been toting them around like pirate booty). I’m pretty sure you guys have answered a similar question in the past and I dug through about 20 past episodes, but can’t seem to find it! Any help would be much appreciated!! -Kristi 5. My toddler is currently obsessed with dogs.  She seeks them out on our walks, wants to help do ALL of the doggy chores for our pups at home, etc.  I am looking for books featuring dogs to get for her.  We have read most of the Good Dog Carl books, Pig the Pug, Skippy Jon Jones, and also a board book called Doggies.  Do you have any other dog books that you think a 13 month old would enjoy?   -Marelis 6. I have a friend who grew up loving vampire books but doesn’t read them any more because the relationships are always *problematic*. Any recs for more recent vampire books that avoid or undermine the bad tropes, specifically creepy age differences, iffy coercion and consent issues and lots of gaslighting and manipulation? She really liked how those issues were handled in the Daevabad series and she also loves the Greta Helsing books, Good Omens, and anything Witchy. Steampunk vibes, queer characters and F/F romance is always a plus.  -Margot 7. Hi! I’ve been looking for books specifically on internalized misogyny and internalized racism to help my family understand how they’ve absorbed harmful ideals and aren’t immune to perpetrating white supremacy, anti-blackness, and sexism. We’re a hispanic family, but I can tell some of my family members don’t quite understand how entrenched they are in white supremacist beliefs. I haven’t seen anything just yet on this particular topic in books about race so if anyone has any suggestions I’d be super grateful! -Ashley Books Discussed Chilling Adventures of Sabrina comics by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Robert Hack The Song of the Lioness Quartet (Alanna: The First Adventure #1) by Tamora Pierce If We Were Villains by ML Rio (tw: domestic violence) The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma (tw: death by suicide, lots of body-shaming) Snowed In by Rachel Hawthorne Once Upon A River by Bonnie Jo Campbell (tw: violence against women and children including rape, graphic violence, drug abuse) Mia Mayhem series (#1 Mia Mayhem is a Superhero) by Kara West and Leeza Hernandez Chronicles of Claudette (Giants, Beware! #1) by Jorge Aguirre and Rafael Rosado et al Stormy by Guojing Zorro and Mister Bud (Say Hello to Zorro!) by Carter Goodrich Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon Iron & Velvet by Alexis Hall For the Love of Men by Liz Plank Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cadena SER Navarra
Entrevista con Jorge Aguirre, secretario de política municipal del PSN (20/11/2020)

Cadena SER Navarra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 2:53


En Hora 14 Navarra hemos Jorge Aguirre, secretario de política municipal del PSN, sobre el comunicado del partido afirmando que facilitarán los presupuestos en 14 ayuntamientos de la Comarca de Pamplona.

Cadena SER Navarra
Tertulia parlamentaria (15/09/2020)

Cadena SER Navarra

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 32:21


Tertulia parlamentaria en Hoy por Hoy Navarra con los parlamentarios Juan Luis Sánchez de Muniáin, de Navarra Suma; Jorge Aguirre, del PSN; Uxue Barkos, desde Geroa Bai; Maiorga Ramírez, de EH Bildu y Ainhoa Aznarez, desde Podemos. Debate sobre la suspensión de la regla de gasto.

GSPL Story Time
Ep 13: Anécdotas Pre Cuarentena

GSPL Story Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 76:45


Parecen chistes pero son anécdotas, Jorge Aguirre y Álvaro Rodríguez.

GSPL Story Time
Ep 2: Pizzagate y Coronavirus

GSPL Story Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 60:30


Con los invitados, Jorge Aguirre y Alejandro Esparza, hablamos de la teoría conspirativa llamada Pizzagate y de las teorías conspirativas que han surgido del coronavirus.

Levando Anclas
Niños soldados. Sahara Occidental. Gijón Moscú en Dyane 6. Camboya.

Levando Anclas

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 112:05


Chema Caballero vivio la guerra de Sierra Leona. Fue pionero en rehabilitar a los niños soldados. El periodista Pablo-Ignacio Dalmases ha cubierto momentos historicos como la invasión de Marruecos del Sahara Occidental. Tambie estuvo en el Afganistán de la época Sovietica. Jorge Aguirre ha conducido de Gijón hasta Moscú en un Dyane 6. Luis Mazarrasa presenta el libro "Del napalm al Iphone". Un resumén de 25 años visitando Vietnam y Camboya....

Levando Anclas
Niños soldados. Afganistán 1987. En Dyane de Gijón a Moscú. Camboya.

Levando Anclas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 112:05


Chema Caballero fue pionero en rehabilitar niños soldados en Sierra Leona. En este país residio durante 18 años. Pablo Ignacio Dalmases es un veterano periodista que estuvo presente en la invasión de Marruecos en el Ssahara Occidental en el Afganistán de la época Soviética. Jorge Aguirre ha conducido en un Dyane 6 de Gijón hasta Moscú. Luis Mazarrasa es autor "Del napalm al Iphone" dodne recoge sus experiencias de 25 años por Camboya y Vietnam....

Books Between Podcast
#69 - Novels About Loss and Hope & Special Guest Laura Shovan (Takedown)

Books Between Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 65:43


Intro Hi everyone and welcome to Books Between - a podcast for teachers, parents, librarians, and anyone who wants to connect kids between 8-12 to books they’ll love.  I’m your host, Corrina Allen - a teacher of 21, a mom of two, and enjoying the last few hours of our Winter Break here in Central New York. We’ve had ice storms then sun and lots of time to read. This is episode #69 and Today I’m discussing four excellent middle grade novels that deal with grief and loss. And I’m also sharing with you a conversation I had with Laura Shovan about her latest book Takedown. Book Talk - Four Novels About Loss and Hope In this segment, I share with you a selection of books centered around a theme and discuss three things to love about each book. I happened to read these four books back-to-back without realizing how profoundly connected they were. They have completely different plots and one is even sci/fi / speculative fiction - but each novel features a main character who is dealing with loss in one form or another. In two of the novels, that loss is the death of a parent. And in two of the novels, that loss includes a parent dealing with mental illness and trauma themselves. A loss of another - a loss of what was once considered normal life.  The books this week are: The Science of Breakable Things, The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole, The Simple Art of Flying, and The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise.   The Science of Breakable Things   The first book I want to share with you and one that I hope makes its way into your collection is Tae Keller’s debut novel The Science of Breakable Things. The lead in this story is 7th grader Natalie who’s life has been turned upside down as she and her father are learning how to navigate her mother’s depression - the “situation” as her dad calls it that has her mom holed up in her bedroom and not able to cook, work, or keep up any of the routines and traditions that had kept their family together. At the beginning of the school year, Natalie’s science teacher has challenged them all to use the power of the scientific method to explore a question that intrigues you and study it with all your heart. Well - the question that tugs at Natalie’s heart?  How can I inspire my mother to break out of her depression? And along the way Natalie teams up with Twig (her exuberant best friend) and Dari (their new serious lab partner) to enter an egg-drop contest hoping to use the prize money for a scheme to jumpstart her mother out of her depression. Here are three things to love about Tae Keller’s The Science of Breakable Things:   How the story is laid out with the steps of the Scientific Method! Step One: Observe, Step Two: Question, Step Three: Investigative Research and so on.  It’s a clever way to structure the story and have you predicting what those Results will be! The illustrations and footnotes! Oh am I such a sucker for a good footnote - especially funny ones and this novel has over fifty of these little gems! Natalie’s visits with her therapist, Dr. Doris - and Natalie’s resistance to falling for her “Therapist Tricks” and Natalie’s eventual shift to being more open with her. I think a lot of kids will be able relate to those begrudging trips to a counselor, and I hope some other children might see a glimpse into the help a therapist can offer.   There is so much more to this book than just those things - like Natalie’s relationship with her Korean grandmother and her growning interest in their shared culture and the break-down of her relationship with her friend Mikayala. Here is one of my favorite quotes - one that captures the blend of science and hope in this book. This is from a section right after Natalie, Twig, and Dari have been experimenting with magnets. “It’s funny how the cold magnets actually worked best. It’s like how perennial plants seem to die in the winter but really, they’re just waiting till everything is all right again. Maybe it’s not such a surprise that there’s strength in the cold. Maybe sometimes the strongest thing of all is knowing that one day you’ll be alright again, and waiting and waiting until you can come out into the sun.”   For kids who are waiting for those in their lives to come out into the sun, The Science of Breakable Things is a fabulous book to offer.   The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole   Our next book today is The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole by Michelle Cuevas - author of several picture books and the middle grade Confessions of an Imaginary Friend which I now must pick up immediately! The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole is one of those books that I kept bumping into. I’d see it on display at the library, friends kept raving about it, it popped up on my “Related to Items You Viewed” on Amazon. It’s like it was stalking me. Like, in a nice, bookish way. The way where all the the forces of the universe seem to nudge you to read something. And well - the forces of the universe were right about this quirky, moving, wonderfully weird little book. It’s about eleven-year-old Stella Diaz whose father has recently died. Together they shared a love of science - and silly jokes. But remembering him after his death has become painful. In the first pages of the book, she decides to give NASA the only recording of her father’s laugh - to put on the Golden Record headed out on the Voyager spacecraft. Instead, a black hole follows her home and it becomes Stella’s pet - consuming everything it touches. And at first, Stella is happy to toss in those things that cause her annoyance (Brussel Sprouts) or cause her painful memories (like the recording of her father).  And then the black hole devours her 5-year-old brother, Cosmo, and Stella has to venture inside that darkness to save him and confront all the other things she’d tossed inside. I loved this book - and here are three (of many!) reasons why:   It’s hilarious! Like - Stella names the black hole “Larry” - short for “Singularity” and the scenes with the smelly classroom hamster Stinky Stu. And the Dog With No Name. And all the things that Larry gets up to when he gets loose in the neighborhood! Yes - this novel is about loss and grief and there are times when you’re probably going to cry. But to me, that edge between laughing and tears is a powerful place. And this book does it so well. The clever use of black and white pages - and Stella’s Captain Log documenting her journey in the black hole. Lines like this one: “It's like the stars in our constellations that we made," you said. "Even if one star dies far, far away, its light is still visible, and the constellation it helped to make remains. A thing can be gone and still be your guide."   The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole is charming, gorgeously written - and funnier than you’d ever think. If you have kids who like science, who like funny books, who are up for something unique - then this is a novel they’ll love. And if you have a child learning how to grapple with their black hole - this might be the book they need.   The Simple Art of Flying   Another fantastic book that was just released this past week is The Simple Art of Flying by debut author Cory Leonardo. It’s about a young cherry-loving African Grey parrot, Alastair, who was born in the back room of a pet shop - along with his sister, Aggie. Alastair is...grumpy, suspicious, stubborn, and intensly loyal to his sister - and set on finding a way for them both to escape together to a land of blue skies and palm trees.  But that dream gets a lot harder to pull off when each of them are adopted by two different people. Alastair ends up with an elderly but very active widow named Albertina Plopky who organizes “Polka with Pets” events and writes letters to her deceased husband. And Aggie is bought by 12-year-old-Fritz, an attentive, sweet, and serious boy who is dealing with his own loses. So here are three things to love about Cory Leonardo’s The Simple Art of Flying:   How this story is told from three different points of view and in three different formats which helps us triangulate what’s happening. Alastair’s sections are in prose and in poetry. He likes to chew on books with poetry being his favorite so has taken to creating his own versions of famous poems he’s read. Bertie’s sections are letters to her husband, Everett. And Fritz’s parts are a medical log. Alastair’s poetry!!! And… the chapter with the goldfish was unexpected and...brilliant! Bertie’s letter to Fritz at the end of the book - all about cherries and life and what to do on those days when it feels like everything is the pits.   The Simple Art of Flying is a gorgeously sweet book that’s a little bit like The One and Only Ivan with a touch of Because of Winn-Dixie.   The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise   Our final book this week is the latest from Dan Gemeinhart - who you may know from The Honest Truth, Good Dog, or Scar Island. His novels are perennial favorites in our class and guaranteed heart-tuggers - and The Remarkble Journey of Coyote Sunrise is, I think, my favorite of all. And that’s saying something - every one of his books are incredible!  This story starts at a hot gas station where our main girl, called Coyote, walks in alone - and leaves with a watermelon slushie and a white and gray striped fluff of a kitten. A kitten she has to hide from her father - the man she only refers to as Rodeo. Five years ago Coyote’s mother and sisters were killed in an accident and since then she and her father have left behind their home, their memories (or any talk of them) and have been living in an old converted school bus traveling the country. And never ever looking back. But during Coyote’s weekly phone call to her grandmother back in Washington State, Coyote learns something that launches her on a secret mission to get the bus headed back home (without Rodeo realizing it!) so she can keep a promise. On her journey there are mishaps and new travelers joining them and more secrets revealed. There are so many reasons to love this book there’s no way to list them all, but here are three: Coyote. This girl has so much charm and love and generosity wrapped around a core of pain and hurt. She’s gentle with her father - even when he doesn’t deserve it. She names her cat Ivan from The One and Only Ivan.  She reminds me a bit of Anne Shirley from the Anne of Green Gables books. You just want to ber her friend. Coyote’s friendship with Salvador - a boy who ends up on the bus with them with his mother. I love how they gently push each other in a better direction. And Coyote does something for Salvador that is one of the kindest, sweetest, gestures. Rodeo. Here’s how Coyote describes him. “That man is hopeless. He is wild and broken and beautiful and hanging on by a thread, but it’s a heckuva thread and he’s holding it tight with both hands and his heart.”   The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise was a book that shredded my heart and then somehow stitched it back together stonger than before. I think it’s Gemeinhart’s best yet.   Laura Shovan - Interview Outline   Our special guest this week is Laura Shovan - author of the novel in verse The Last Fifth Grade of Emerson Elementary and her most recent middle grade book - Takedown. This conversation actually took place last summer but due to some techinical difficulties on my end, it took me until now to bring it to you.  But, it was worth the wait. Laura and I chat about the inspiration behind her novel, the world of girls’ wrestling, donuts, bullet journaling, among lots of other things. And don’t forget that when you are done reading the book and you want to hear Laura and I discuss the ending of Takedown, just wait until the end of the show after the credits and that bonus section will be waiting for you.   Take a listen…   Takedown   Your new middle grade novel, Takedown, was just released this past June - can you tell us a bit about it? I love books that immerse me in a subculture!  Like Roller Girl, and the Irish dancing in Kate Messner’s The Seventh Wish - I was so fascinated to learn about wrestling moves and the tournament process. I’ve heard you mention that your son wrestled and that close knowledge of the sport clearly comes through.  When did you know you wanted to bring wrestling into a story and did you do any extra research to bring this story to life?   There were so many small moments in the book that highlight what a “boys’ club” the wrestling world is - all the trophies have boys at the top of them, all the refs at all the tournaments (including the girls wrestling tournament) are men - and even Mickey’s supportive coach uses gendered languages and calls the team “guys” and “boys.”  At some point it occured to me… yes, this book is about wrestling, but maybe it might help kids see how male-focused other aspects of the world are?   One of the aspects that I really connect to was the Delgado family dynamics of Mickey and her older brothers Cody and Evan. And how their relationship with each other changed when the oldest, Evan, wasn’t around.   I’m coming to realize that dual perspective novels are some of my favorites. And you were masterful at those subtle time shifts to build that suspense!  What was your process like to make Mickey’s voice distinct from Lev’s?   You deserve a donut for this amazing book!  What’s your favorite?   So, as a fellow bullet journaler, did I see that you offer bullet journaling CLASSES? Your Writing Life   How was writing Takedown different than writing The Last Fifth Grade of Emerson Elementary? Your Reading Life   One of the goals of this podcast is to help educators and librarians and parents inspire kids to read more and connect them with amazing books.  Did you have a special teacher or librarian who helped foster your reading life as a child?   What were some of your most influential reads as a child?   What have you been reading lately that you’ve liked?   Before you go - you posted a video of you calling your reps last year. I just want to say thank you for inspiring me to make those phone calls and to keep calling…. Thank You!   **BONUS SPOILER SECTION: Laura and I discuss the ending of the novel, and if you’d like to hear that conversation, I moved that part of the recording to after the end credits of today’s episode at the 52:38 mark.   Links:   Laura’s website - https://laurashovan.com Laura on Twitter Wrestle Like A Girl Dough Donuts Laura Shovan on Bullet Journaling   Books & Authors We Chatted About:   A Child’s Garden of Verses (Robert Louis Stevensen) The Chronicles of Narnia (C.S. Lewis) The Wind in the Willows (Kenneth Grahame) Jane Eyre (Charlotte Brontë) The Warriors Series (Erin Hunter) Howard Wallace: Sabotage Stage Left (Casey Lyall) Drawn Together (Minh Lê and Dan Santat) The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness (Sy Montgomery) Giants Beware!, Dragons Beware! and Monsters Beware! (Jorge Aguirre and Rafael Rosado) The Colors of the Rain (R.L.Toalson)   Closing   Thank you so much for joining me this week.  You can find an outline of interviews and a full transcript of all the other parts of our show at MGBookVillage.org.   And, if you have an extra minute this week, reviews on iTunes or Stitcher are much appreciated.   Books Between is a proud member of the Lady Pod Squad and the Education Podcast Network. This network features podcasts for educators, created by educators. For more great content visit edupodcastnetwork.com   Talk with you soon!  Bye!  

Levando Anclas
Europa-Asia en coche. Vanuatu. Temporales a vela. Nilo en Uganda.

Levando Anclas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 113:45


Jon Vallejo y su hija Bianka de dos años relatan el segundo viaje que realizan en coche por Europa y Asia. Jordi Canal-Soler ha seguido los pasos del capitán Cook por Oceanía. Relata el segundo capitulo dedicado a Vanuatu y Nueva Zelanda. Jorge Aguirre es un navegante asturiano que relata los temproales que ha vivido transportando barcos veleros. Irene Cordón es una egiptóloga amante del río Nilo. Describe el cauce de este río por Uganda y Etiopia....

Get Booked
Get Booked Ep. #102: Hard Cheese In Your Pocket

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 46:37


Amanda and Jenn discuss grown-up American Girl stories, soft sci-fi, LGBTQ romance, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by What Counts As Love by Marian Crotty and 36 Questions That Changed My Mind About You by Vicki Grant.     Questions 1. Hi, I have just finished the latest installment of the Throne of Glass series and have read everything by Sarah J Maas, I also love most of the whole dystopian YA female lead genre ( loved the Cinder series, all the Grisha books, Red Queen, Graceling etc.) I am 20 and would read a big range of books from pretty much any genre was wondering if you had any recommendations for similar books that aren't necessarily YA ( or are I'll read anything!). A series of an author who has a lot of books of a similar type would be brilliant as once I find something I love I devour it !! Love the podcast and thank you for your help, --Holly   2. Hi ladies! When doing some cleaning, I found dozens of American Girl doll books and I was struck with nostalgia. I LOVED these books growing up - I still attribute these books with my deep love of history. As I was holding these books lovingly, I immediately thought to ask you two if you had any recommendations for "grown up" American Girl doll books. Any suggestions for historical fiction featuring strong and spunky female characters? Thanks, love the show! --Chelsea   3. Hi Amanda and Jenn, Listening to the Book Riot podcasts has increased the number of books on my TBR pile steadily for the past couple of months, thanks for all the great recommendations! What I'd like to ask you: I've read Mary Doria Russell's The Sparrow this year, and I loved it. I also read both of Becky Chambers' Wayfarers books and I loved them as well. Do you have any recommendations for soft sci-fi books? Thanks! --Jill (from Belgium)   4. Hello Amanda and Jenn, First of all, I love your podcast and have discovered many books and authors because of it. You guys both do an amazing job! My recommendation request is for my 7 year-old son. He recently read Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier (thanks to your recommendation from a previous episode) and then made his way through the rest of her work with Sisters, Smile, and Drama. He's read all four of these books over the course of the last week and I would like to find some read-alikes, preferably that are part of a series, for him to read next. He has read all of the books in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Captain Underpants series, and several of the Big Nate books. Thank you in advance and keep up the awesome work! --Angela   5. Hi! I'm looking for some sweet romance to dive into. I'm not much for the genre, but sometimes you just need something to squeal about. Preferably something lgbtqai - though not so much about coming out or such as a major plot detail. Something light but sweet and if the couple are non male that would also be a huge plus! Thanks! --Sonja   6. Amanda & Jenn, First off, I love the podcast! Thank you for all the great recommendations. I've written in a few times with requests, so sorry if you keep seeing my name pop up! This time I'm writing requesting recommendations for my 15 year old son. He is a rather reluctant reader but very much enjoys listening to audiobooks when we take road trips. If we don't finish the audiobook in the car he asks me to buy it for him to finish in book form. He mostly likes dystopian novels, preferably with some type of corrupt government. He's enjoyed 1984, A Clockwork Orange, Fahrenheit 451 & Ready Player One. Not in that theme he read & enjoyed The Outsiders. His book suggestions mostly come from what his friends are reading in school. I've tried a few times to pick up books I thought he would like but haven't been able to find anything he got in to. I tried The Maze Runner, The 5th Wave & I can't remember what else. Any suggestions? Thank you! --Valerie   7.I am not a "classics" reader (I didn't love Jane Eyre. I know -Who am I?!) I did like The Awakening by Kate Chopin. Can you recommend another classic or semi-classic to read next? --Andrea   Books Discussed Giveaway! bookriot.com/bookstoregiveaway The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin Of Mess and Moxie by Jen Hatmaker The Tiger’s Daughter by K. Arsenault Rivera The Fifth Season by NK Jemisin Moon Called by Patricia Briggs An Extraordinary Union by Alyssa Cole Kopp Sisters books by Amy Stewart (Girl Waits With Gun) The Wanderers by Meg Howrey Provenance by Ann Leckie Eerie Elementary series by Jack Chabert (The School Is Alive) Chronicles of Claudette by Jorge Aguirre and Rafael Rosado (Giants Beware) Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit by Jaye Robin Brown Out on Good Behavior by Dahlia Adler Want by Cindy Pon Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Warcross by Marie Lu Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf The Living is Easy by Dorothy West

The Children's Book Podcast
The Best Book Ever [this week] - July 26, 2015

The Children's Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015 9:12


Five exceptional graphic novels reviewed. - Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #5: The Underground Abductor by Nathan Hale (Amulet Books) - Fable Comics edited by Chris Duffy (First Second) - Dragons Beware! written by Jorge Aguirre, art by Rafael Rosado  (First Second) - Sunny Side Up by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm (Scholastic Graphix) - The Last of the Sandwalkers by Jay Hosler (First Second)

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The Children's Book Podcast
Rafael Rosado and Jorge Aguirre

The Children's Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2015 43:03


Rafael Rosado (@rafael_rosado1) and Jorge Aguirre (@jorgeagu), creators of Dragons Beware!, published by First Second (@01FirstSecond), stop by to talk about building a graphic novel with the start of a paragraph, the miusplaced confidence of their lead character, and how during the creative process it's sometimes best to admit, "we're not thinking about the audience".  

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