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Best podcasts about karl geary

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Ecoute ! Il y a un éléphant dans le jardin / Aligre FM 93.1
"Violette", une ado [pas] comme les autres : une série BD d'Emilie Clarke

Ecoute ! Il y a un éléphant dans le jardin / Aligre FM 93.1

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 88:06


Au programme de l'émission du 21 mai : avec Emilie Clarke, autrice-illustratrice ; et avec Isabelle Bertola, directrice du Mouffetard NOUVEAUTÉ DISCOGRAPHIQUE - chronique de Véronique Soulé - c'est au début ♦️La voix de la forêt. Bruissements et crépitements, livre avec CD + MP3, de Sophie Boudieux, illustré par Evelyne Mary, Benjamins Media, mai 2025, 20 €, à partir de 3 ou 4 ans Une histoire, simple et poétique, invite à tendre l'oreille pour entendre les bruissements de la nature, les jeux des animaux, renard ou chauve-souris, papillons ou oiseaux, les clapotis des gouttes de pluie dans la rivière, les frottements des pierres et autres crépitements de la forêt. Sophie Boudieux égrène tout en douceur les mots de l'histoire, auxquels la réalisation sonore fait écho, comme le font aussi les illustrations d'Evelyne Mary aux tonalités de rose fondu et de brun, avec tout un jeu de transparences.  Une belle réussite, très délicate. LIVRES - interview Du TAC au TAC de Emilie Clarke - c'est vers 08 min✔️Dans Violette, mystère à Chamoisix d'Emilie Clarke (éditions Biscoto , avril 2025), on retrouve pour la troisième fois la jeune collégienne dont le quotidien est tour à tour mouvementé ou plus banal. Sauf que ce quotidien est finalement loin d'être si banal, puisque grâce à ses lunettes magiques qui rendent visible ce qui est invisible pour les autres, la collégienne va résoudre bien des mystères. Blagues et rebondissements rythment cette BD de pas moins de 150 pages qui aborde sans tabou les préoccupations, chamailleries ou complicités de l'entrée dans l'adolescence. Le dessin vif tracé au noir, les couleurs éclatantes, le rythme impulsé par le découpage des cases, les mimiques et postures très expressives de toute cette bande de pré-ados, voilà autant de motifs qui m'ont donné envie d'en savoir un peu plus sur la démarche de création d'Emilie Clarke.

RTÉ - The Ryan Tubridy Show
Best of the Week Podcast

RTÉ - The Ryan Tubridy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 69:04


Dr Alana James on trying to change the narrative on ageing, Sharon Sexton stars in the West End musical, Bat Out of Hell, clinical psychologist Dr Clare Kambamettu on manifesting, actor Karl Geary's new novel, Juno Loves Legs and Aoife McMahon on audiobooks.

RTÉ - The Ryan Tubridy Show
Karl Geary - Juno Loves Legs

RTÉ - The Ryan Tubridy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 21:14


Actor Karl Geary's latest novel, Juno Loves Legs is both moving and heartbreaking. The novel beings in 1980s Dublin, a city Karl swapped for New York at the tender age of 16.

Pop Culture Purgatory
PCP: On another note 31: The Mimic Trilogy

Pop Culture Purgatory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 84:09


Welcome back to purgatory!!! This week on another note I bring back my bud Johnnie for another side note but the first trilogy on a side note!!! We talk the first Mimic Directed by Guillermo Del Toro from 1997, staring Mira Survino, F. Murray Abraham, Charles S. Dutton, Josh Brolin, Jeremy Northam and Alix Koromzay Mimic 2from 2001 is directed by Jean De Segonzac and it stars Alix Koromzay, Jon Polito, Gaven E. Lucas, Bruno Campos, Will Estes and Jim O'Heir Mimic 3: Sentinel from 2003 is directed by J.T. Petty and staring Karl Geary, Akexis Dziena, Rebecca Mader, Amanda Plummer and Lance Henricksen   Thanks for checking us out, if you'd like to leave any feed back please do it here at pcppodcast666@gmail.com Look for our back catalogue on Podbean.com Outro song "The Bug" by Dire Straits https://youtu.be/GG5ghP8XLW8  

Radio Horror
Parte 3: The Burrowers

Radio Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 57:43


The Burrowers (2008)Director: J. T. PettyProtagonistas: Clancy Brown, William Mapother, Doug Hutchison, Karl Geary.SinopsisEn Dakota del Norte, una compañía se lanza a rescatar una familia hurtada por criaturas subterráneas.Sobre el episodio:The Burrowers toca muchos códigos del Viejo Oeste y no sólo esto, da una detallada pintura del intercambio cultural entre razas de la época, así como la dificultad de aquellas sometidas de vivir la opresión de los blancos colonizadores. Además, deben encararse con criaturas aterradoras que amenazan el pueblo y los alrededores.Suscríbete:No olvides suscribirte a nuestro canal para recibir notificaciones de los nuevos episodios cada lunes a las 7PM (Hora del Centro). Puedes hacerlo en nuestra página o elegir tu app favorita: Google Podast, Spotify, iTunes, Pocket Casts. Solo da click en "Suscribirme" arriba y verás las opciones. También puedes encontrarnos en Facebook como Radio Horror y etiquetarnos como @RadioHorrorPodcast.Síguenos en Instagram como Radio Horror Podcast y déjanos tus comentarios del episodio.Déjanos tus comentarios, nos gustaría que nos dijeras tu opinión de la película o el podcast.CréditosMúsica Insiders por Joe Crotty (Intro)Patchwork por Patchworker f.k.a. [friendzoned] (Spoilers)Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Jim & Pat's Glasgow West End Chat
Karl Geary chats to Pat Byrne. Karl is an Irish born actor and writer, now living in Glasgow after having spent many years in New York.

Jim & Pat's Glasgow West End Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 48:06


Karl Geary is an Irish born actor and writer, now living in Glasgow after having spent many years in New York. His debut novel Montpelier Parade was selected as a Book of the Year in the Irish Times and The Times and SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD 2017 It was described by The Guardian as ‘an auspicious debut’. Karl is also an accomplished actor and director. His acting roles include Sex and the City, Hysteria – The Def Leppard Story, and Hamlet (2000). And notably he appeared in Madonna's Sex book. Jim & Pat's Glasgow West End Chat - Episode 67 Links Karl Geary on Wikipedia Pat's Guide To Glasgow West End Twitter: @glasgowswestend Music by Jim Byrne

COM Summer Training Project Talks
God's Will for Your Life by Karl Geary

COM Summer Training Project Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018


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Skylight Books Author Reading Series
Karl Geary, "MONTPELIER PARADE"

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 29:55


Montpelier Parade is just across town, but to Sonny it might as well be a different world. Working with his father in the garden of one of its handsome homes one Saturday, he sees a back door easing open and a beautiful woman coming down the path toward him. This is Vera, the sort of person who seems destined to remain forever out of his reach. Hoping to cast off his loneliness and a restless sense of not belonging--at high school, in his part-time job at the butcher shop, and in the increasingly suffocating company of his own family--Sonny drifts into dreams of a different kind of life. A series of intoxicating encounters with Vera lead him to feel he has fallen in love for the first time, but why does her past seem as unknowable as her future? Unfolding over a bright, rain-soaked Dublin spring, Karl Geary's Montpelier Parade is a rich, devastating debut novel about desire, grief, ambition, art, and the choices we must make alone. Geary is in conversation with JT Petty, an American film director, author, and video game writer.

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The Crime Cafe
S. 3, Ep. 18: A Chat with Mystery Author Richard Helms

The Crime Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 31:48


Debbi Mack interviews mystery author Richard Helms. To buy any of the books displayed, just click on the cover. The interview transcript is below, if you'd like to read it. Or download the PDF copy and read it later. Debbi: Hi everybody. This is the Crime Cafe. Your podcasting source of great crime, suspense and thriller writing. I'm your host, Debbi Mack. Before I introduce my guest, I'd like to remind you to please check out the Crime Cafe Nine Book Set and the Crime Cafe Short Story Anthology. Both publications you can find on my website, debbimack.com when you click on the link Crime Cafe. You can also find the podcast subscription buttons there, as well as Crime Cafe merch. And with that, I would like to introduce my good friend and a great writer who also happens to be a multi-award winning author, a retired clinical forensic psychologist, and a retired college professor, Richard Helms. Do you go by Rick or Richard? Richard: I go by Rick. Debbi: Yes, I always call you Rick [laughs]. So, very cool, Rick. Thanks for being here. I'm so glad you could be here. Richard: Well, I'm happy to be here. I appreciate you having me today. Debbi: Well, it's my pleasure and at this point, you said you have 19 published novels? Richard: Well, yeah. I have 19 that have been published. I think three of them are still in print. So, a bunch of them are available as ebooks, but most of my novels right now are out-of-print for any of a number of reasons. My own publishing company folded up back in 2011 and several of the books were on that, and Five Star (I'm one of the Five Star orphans). Some of you may not be familiar with Five Star. It was a division of Cengage Learning, which used to be Houghton Mifflin. It was Thomson-Shore and all these other, but anyway, they folded their mystery thriller line, I guess January of 2015 and I got the message on my birthday that my book publisher was going out of business. Not only that, but my books were going to be going out of print. So, the books that I had with Five Star are largely out-of-print at this point, but I have had 19 published up to this point beginning all the way back in 1980, which is probably before a lot of people watching this were born, when I had my first couple of novels published by World Karting Magazine. I was a go-cart racer back then when I was in college and Anne Bazzoli-Kugler with World Karting Magazine talked me into writing a series of stories about a driver named Karl Geary and the two books, Geary's Year and Geary's Gold were serialized over the course of about four years in World Karting Magazine. I immediately got to work and started writing an adult style thriller. At the time I was really reading a lot of Robert Ludlum and Ken Follett and David Morrell and so I decided I was going to write a Ludlum-style thriller called, The Valentine Profile because obviously getting published was so incredibly easy that all I had to do was dash it out and send it off and people would pay to publish it. I didn't see another book in print for almost 20 years [laughs]. So… Debbi: This is not a place to look for overnight success. Richard: Well, most of the overnight successes I know have been doing this for about 20 years [laughs]. Debbi: Exactly! Exactly! Richard: At one level or another. I mean [Robert] Crais was writing for TV for years; Lee Goldberg, too. You know people who've been slaving away in the salt mines of writing in the back rooms of the story-runner rooms, and a lot of them are now coming out as novelists and doing a really great job. Debbi: That's correct. That's true. I was going to ask you about stock car racing and if you'd ever considered writing a NASCAR novel. Richard: Well, I wrote a novella, which is currently…I have a book of short stories that's currently with my new book publisher. It's Clay Stafford Books out of Nashville, Tennessee. But I've sent them a short story compilation that includes an unpublis...

VINTAGE BOOKS
Montpelier Parade by Karl Geary

VINTAGE BOOKS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 10:57


Her house is on Montpelier Parade – just across town, but it might as well be a different world...This week on the Vintage Podcast we bring you an extract from the Costa shortlisted Montpelier Parade by Karl Geary.Listen to the whole book: http://po.st/MontpelierParadeAudioFollow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletterKarl Geary - Montpelier Parade‘A delicate, crystalline, hugely impressive novel… He's yet another masterful younger writer coming through… Wonderful’ - Sebastian BarryHer house is on Montpelier Parade – just across town, but it might as well be a different world. Sonny is fixing a crumbling wall in the garden when he sees her for the first time, coming down the path towards him. Vera.Vera is older, wealthier, sophisticated, but chance meetings quickly become shy arrangements, and soon Sonny is in love for the first time. But there is something unsettling that Vera is keeping from him. Unfolding in the sea-bright Dublin of early spring, Montpelier Parade is an indelible novel about the things that remain unspoken between lovers. It is about how deeply we can connect with one another, and the choices we must make alone.Longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize 2017Read more at https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/1112789/montpelier-parade/#YLdrwyev8OwJy3vP.99 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Un monde de livres

À propos du livre : " Vera " éditions Rivages Sonny est un jeune Irlandais de seize ans. Bien sûr, il veut échapper au destin sans horizon qui l'attend. Lorsqu'il croise le regard de Vera, sa beauté lui donne immédiatement le vertige. Elle vit dans les quartiers chics de Dublin, dans un monde étranger à Sonny. Elle ne dit jamais son âge. Elle parle peu. Mais elle sait l'écouter comme personne ne l'a jamais fait. Vera et Sonny vont vivre une histoire. Intense, dévastatrice et sublime. On sait dès les premiers gestes de tendresse que l'état de grâce ne peut durer, mais on est emporté par la puissance émotionnelle de ce roman, magnifique chant d'amour. Biographie de l'auteur Né à Dublin en 1972, Karl Geary quitte très jeune l'Irlande pour l'Amérique. Repéré par un agent, il devient acteur, jouant dans de nombreux films et séries. Aujourd'hui scénariste, il vit entre Brooklyn et l'Ecosse. Publié il y a quelques mois au Royaume-Uni, Vera, son premier roman, a été un triomphe. Le livre est en cours de traduction dans une dizaine de pays. À propos du livre : "Écrire pour sauver une vie: Le dossier Louis Till" éditions Gallimard A l'âge de quatorze ans, John Edgar Wideman découvre dans la presse américaine une photo du visage mutilé d'Emmett Till. Tout comme Wideman, ce dernier est âgé de quatorze ans, et tout comme Wideman, c'est un Noir américain. Cette image ne cessera de le hanter. En 1955, Emmett Till prend le train à Chicago pour rendre visite à sa famille dans le Mississippi. Accusé d'avoir sifflé une femme blanche, l'adolescent noir est kidnappé et assassiné. Ses meurtriers, blancs, seront acquittés. Resurgit en effet durant leur procès le fantôme du père d'Emmett, Louis Till, enrôlé dans l'armée américaine à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et jugé puis exécuté pour viol en 1945. Tel père tel fils, considère le jury, aussi blanc que les accusés. Habité par ce fait divers qui a marqué l'Amérique, l'auteur décide d'enquêter sur les circonstances douteuses de cette exécution. Il en fait ressortir les zones d'ombre et tente de combler le silence de Louis Till. Faits historiques, éléments autobiographiques et fictifs s'entrelacent pour former un récit aussi personnel qu'actuel, auscultant une société américaine rongée par l'injustice et la violence. Biographie de l'auteur Né à Washington en 1941, John Edgar Wideman a passé sa jeunesse à Homewood, le quartier noir de Pittsburgh. Diplômé de l'Université de Pennsylvanie, il a également étudié à Oxford. Il a obtenu à deux reprises le PEN/Faulkner Award et est aujourd'hui considéré comme l'un des plus grands écrivains contemporains. À propos du livre : "Et soudain, la liberté" éditions Les Escales Une incroyable traversée du XXe siècle : l'histoire romancée d'Evelyne Pisier et de sa mère, deux femmes puissantes en quête de liberté. "L'OVNI" littéraire de la rentrée !Mona Desforêt a pour elle la grâce et la jeunesse des fées. En Indochine, elle attire tous les regards. Mais entre les camps japonais, les infamies, la montée du Viet Minh, le pays brûle. Avec sa fille Lucie et son haut-fonctionnaire de mari, un maurrassien marqué par son engagement pétainiste, elle fuit en Nouvelle-Calédonie. À Nouméa, les journées sont rythmées par la monotonie, le racisme ordinaire et les baignades dans le lagon. Lucie grandit ; Mona bovaryse. Jusqu'au jour où elle lit Le Deuxième Sexe de Simone de Beauvoir. C'est la naissance d'une conscience, le début de la liberté. De retour en France, divorcée et indépendante, Mona entraîne sa fille dans ses combats féministes : droit à l'avortement et à la libération sexuelle, égalité entre les hommes et les femmes. À cela s'ajoute la lutte pour la libération nationale des peuples. Dès lors, Lucie n'a qu'un rêve : partir à Cuba. Elle ne sait pas encore qu'elle y fera la rencontre d'un certain Fidel Castro... Et soudain, la liberté, c'est aussi l'histoire d'un roman qui s'écrit dans le silence, tâtonne parfois, affronte le vide. Le portrait d'une rencontre entre Evelyne Pisier et son éditrice, Caroline Laurent – un coup de foudre amical, plus fou que la fiction. Tout aurait pu s'arrêter en février 2017, au décès d'Evelyne. Rien ne s'arrêtera : par-delà la mort, une promesse les unit. Biographie de l'auteur Evelyne Pisier est née en 1941 en Indochine. Sœur de l'actrice Marie-France Pisier, sa vie résume tous les grands combats de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle : le féminisme, la décolonisation, la révolution cubaine, la lutte contre le racisme, la défense des homosexuels, la critique du totalitarisme... Elle a été l'une des premières femmes agrégées de droit public en France, discipline qu'elle enseigna à l'université Paris-I-Panthéon-Sorbonne. Directrice du Livre et de la Lecture de 1989 à 1993, au ministère de la Culture dirigé par Jack Lang, elle fut également écrivain et scénariste. Elle est décédée en février 2017. Caroline Laurent est née en 1988. Éditrice et amie d'Evelyne Pisier, elle co-signe son dernier roman.

Otherppl with Brad Listi
Episode 484 — Karl Geary

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 73:28


Brad Listi talks with Karl Geary, author of the debut novel MONTPELIER PARADE, available from Catapult. Geary was born in Dublin, and moved to New York City at age sixteen. He cofounded two East Village institutions: the music venue Sin-é, and later the Scratcher. He has worked as a scriptwriter (Coney Island Baby) and an actor (Michael Almereyda’s Hamlet; Ken Loach’s Jimmy’s Hall), and has adapted and directed Dorothy Parker’s story “You Were Perfectly Fine” for the screen. He lives in Glasgow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

VINTAGE BOOKS
2017 New fiction: Karl Geary on his debut Montpelier Parade

VINTAGE BOOKS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 19:27


The debut novel from Karl Geary introduces us to Sonny and Vera, a young man and an older woman who meet and forge an unconventional relationship in the Dublin of the early 1980s Chance meetings become shy arrangements, and soon Sonny is in love for the first time. Casting off his lonely life of dreams and quiet violence for this new, intoxicating encounter, he longs to know Vera, even to save her. But what is it that Vera isn’t telling him? Unfolding in the sea-bright, rain-soaked Dublin of early spring, Montpelier Parade is a beautiful, cinematic novel about desire, longing, grief, hope and the things that remain unspoken. It is about how deeply we can connect with one another, and the choices we must also make alone.Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletterKarl Geary - Montpelier ParadeSelected as a Book of the Year in 2017 in the Irish Times and The TimesSHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD 2017 ‘A delicate, crystalline, hugely impressive novel… He's yet another masterful younger writer coming through… Wonderful’ - Sebastian BarryHer house is on Montpelier Parade – just across town, but it might as well be a different world. Sonny is fixing a crumbling wall in the garden when he sees her for the first time, coming down the path towards him. Vera.Vera is older, wealthier, sophisticated, but chance meetings quickly become shy arrangements, and soon Sonny is in love for the first time. But there is something unsettling that Vera is keeping from him. Unfolding in the sea-bright Dublin of early spring, Montpelier Parade is an indelible novel about the things that remain unspoken between lovers. It is about how deeply we can connect with one another, and the choices we must make alone.Longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize 2017 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.