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I am joined by Nadine, Vinny, Laurie, and Bryn to discuss Barkskins by Annie Proulx. We bring in some of the discussion in Goodreads as well as some fresh eyes on this text.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 232: Barkskins Readalong Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: Barkskins by Annie ProulxOther mentions:Love Medicine series by Louise ErdrichSarum by Edward RutherfurdLondon by Edward RutherfurdThe Overstory by Richard PowersBraiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall KimmererFirst Americans MuseumThirty Nine RestaurantMeridian by Alice WalkerSooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea by Sarah PinskerThe Actual Star by Monica ByrneGreat Circle by Maggie ShipsteadThe Slynx by Tatyana Tolstaya, translated by Jamey GambrellRelated episodes: Episode 090 - Reading Envy Readalong: East of EdenEpisode 099 - Readalong: The Secret HistoryEpisode 118 - Reading Envy Readalong: To the Bright Edge of the World Episode 137 - Reading Envy Readalong: The Golden NotebookEpisode 157 - Joint Readalong of Gone with the Wind with Book CougarsEpisode 185 - The Loyal Swineherd (Odyssey readalong)Episode 193 - And I Feel Fine (Ducks, Newburyport READALONG)Episode 221 - Joint Poetry Readalong with the Book CougarsBook Cougars - Joint Readalong of Sapphira and the Slave GirlBook Cougars - Joint Readalong of Braiding SweetgrassBooks on the Go - Ep. 121 - American Sunrise with Jenny Colvin Stalk us online:Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy Reading Envy Readers in GoodreadsAll links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors. I link to Amazon when a book is not listed with Bookshop.
Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea is one of the most anticipated SF&F collections of recent years. Sarah Pinsker has shot like a star across the firmament with stories multiply nominated for awards as well as Sturgeon and Nebula award wins. The baker's dozen stories gathered here (including a new, previously unpublished story) turn readers into travelers to the past, the future, and explorers of the weirder points of the present. The journey is the thing as Pinsker weaves music, memory, technology, history, mystery, love, loss, and even multiple selves on generation ships and cruise ships, on highways and high seas, in murder houses and treehouses. They feature runaways, fiddle-playing astronauts, and retired time travelers; they are weird, wired, hopeful, haunting, and deeply human. They are often described as beautiful but Pinsker also knows that the heart wants what the heart wants and that is not always right, or easy. Pinsker is in conversation with Rebecca Roanhorse, a Nebula and Hugo Award-winning speculative fiction writer and the recipient of the 2018 Campbell Award for Best New Writer.
This week, Liberty and María Cristina discuss Queenie, Internment, Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by You Owe Me A Murder by Eileen Cook from HMH Teen and Hold Still by Nina LaCour from Penguin Random House. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams Internment by Samira Ahmed Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea by Sarah Pinsker The Dragonfly Sea by Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor The Word for Woman is Wilderness by Abi Andrews The Bird King by G. Willow Wilson Lot: Stories by Bryan Washington The Witch's Kind by Louisa Morgan What we're reading: Lumberjanes: To The Max Vol. 5 by Kat Leyh, Shannon Watters, et al. Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat by Johnny Marciano, Emily Chenoweth Terminal Alliance (Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse Book 1) by Jim C. Hines More books out this week: The White Card: A Play by Claudia Rankine In the Blink of an Eye by Jesse Blackadder The Parade by Dave Eggers Surviving Global Warming: Why Eliminating Greenhouse Gases Isn't Enough by Roger A. Sedjo Murder Once Removed (Ancestry Detective) by S. C. Perkins Pagan Light: Dreams of Freedom and Beauty in Capri by Jamie James The Perfect Assassin: Book 1 in the Chronicles of Ghadid by K. A. Doore The Sun Is a Compass: A 4,000-Mile Journey into the Alaskan Wilds by Caroline Van Hemert Little Boy: A Novel by Lawrence Ferlinghetti What Makes Girls Sick and Tired by Lucile De Pesloüan and Geneviève Darling Make Me a City: A Novel by Jonathan Carr What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir Of Witness And Resistance by Carolyn Forché Redemption Point by Candice Fox The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley The Good Detective by John McMahon The Lost Gutenberg: The Astounding Story of One Book's Five-Hundred-Year Odyssey by Margaret Leslie Davis Genesis: The Deep Origin of Societies by Edward O. Wilson The Deepest Blue by Sarah Beth Durst The Invisible Killer: The Rising Global Threat of Air Pollution-and How We Can Fight Back by Gary Fuller The Last Year of the War by Susan Meissner Let Me Out Here: Stories by Emily W. Pease Can't Escape Love: A Reluctant Royals Novella by Alyssa Cole Never-Contented Things by Sarah Porter Meet Me in Outer Space by Melinda Grace Memories of the Future by Siri Hustvedt Sherwood by Meagan Spooner Tangled In Time: The Portal by Kathryn Lasky Look How Happy I'm Making You: Stories by Polly Rosenwaike The Municipalists: A Novel by Seth Fried Horizon by Barry Lopez Run Away by Harlen Coben Permafrost by Alastair Reynolds Rising Water: The Story of the Thai Cave Rescue by Marc Aronson The Chaos Function by Jack Skillingstead A People's History of Heaven by Mathangi Subramanian The Fifth Doctrine (The Guardian) by Karen Robards Night Music by Jenn Marie Thorne Save Me from Dangerous Men: A Novel (Nikki Griffin) by S. A. Lelchuk Humanimal: How Homo sapiens Became Nature’s Most Paradoxical Creature―A New Evolutionary History by Adam Rutherford Einstein’s Wife: The Real Story of Mileva Einstein-Maric by Allen Esterson and David C. Cassidy First: Sandra Day O’Connor by Evan Thomas The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer Humanimal: How Homo sapiens Became Nature’s Most Paradoxical Creature―A New Evolutionary History The Goose Fritz by Sergei Lebedev The Octopus Museum: Poems by Brenda Shaughnessy The Beneficiary: Fortune, Misfortune, and the Story of My Father by Janny Scott All the Fierce Tethers by Lia Purpura Inspection by Josh Malerman High Heel (Object Lessons) by Summer Brennan A Vintage Year by Rosie Howard
This week, we are joined by Nebula Award-winning Sarah Pinsker, whose first story collection A Song for a New Day, will appear from Berkley Books in September. We talk about the challenges of a dual career as writer and songwriter/performer—and the differences in audience interactions between the two—as well as her early reading and writing in the field, her creative writing classes in college and later attendance at the Sycamore Hill workshops, and the varied relationships between SF, fantasy, dystopia, the classic road novel, and mainstream “literary fiction.” Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea is available from Small Beer Press and her novel is available for preorder.
Bienvenidos a un nuevo capítulo del podcast de los VerdHugos.En esta programa especial resumen de lo mejor del año tenemos como invitado a Alexander Paez, que nos ayudará a comentar lo que más nos ha gustado en el 2018. Pero, por si no tenéis ganas de escucharnos, aquí está el listado con todas las recomendaciones y también con lo más esperado del año que viene.Alex Medusa Uploaded de Emily DavenportJosep María Generation Starships in Science Fiction de Simone CarotiAlex El Universo en tu mano de Christophe GalfardElías La Física de Universo Cinematográfico Marvel de José Manuel UríaElías The Future of Humanity de Michio KakuJosep María Paperbacks from Hell de Grady HendrixMiquel Antisolar de Emilio BuenoMiquel Lost Objects de Marian WomackMiquel A las Puertas de la Nada de Corinne DuvuysArmando 54 de Wu MingAlex La Danza del Gohut de Ferrán VarelaAlex Todos estos mundos son vuestros de John WillisElías Vengeful de Victoria SchwabLeticia Redemption's Blade de Adrian TchaikovskyAlex Her Body and other Parties de Carmen María MachadoLeticia Salvation de Peter F HamiltonElías Semiosis de Sue BurkeLeticia Before Mars de Emma NewmanElías The Midnight Front de David MackElías Dread Nation de Justina IrelandLeticia In the Vanisher's Palace de Aliette de BodardCómicsMr. MiracleBlack HammerSeriesCounterpartKiddingThe Haunting of Hill HouseThe City and the CityDaredevilLo que quiere leer Elías de 2018Empire of Silence de Christopher RuocchioLo que quiere leer Armando de 2018Unholy Land de Lavie TidharThe Winged Stories de Sofia SamatarKa de John CrowleyThe Body Library de Jeff NoonLo que quiere leer Miquel de 2018Rosewater de Tade ThomsonLo que esperamos del año que vieneAdrian Tchaikovsky Walking to AldebaranAdrian Tchaikovsky Cage of SoulsAdrian Tchaikovsky Children of Ruin Emily Davenport Medusa in the GraveyardChen Qiufan The Waste TideBrandon Sanderson The Lost MetalKameron Hurley The Broken HeavensKen Liu ed. Broken StarsSarah Pinsker Sooner o Later Everything Falls into the SeaAlastair Reynolds PermafrostNini Shawl ed. New SunsElizabeth Bear The Red Stained WingsElizabeth Bear Ancestral NightMarlon James Black Leopard, Red WolfArkady Martin A Memory Called EmpireKameron Hurley The Light BrigadeFonda Lee Jade WarEmma Newman Atlas AloneAlastair Reynolds Shadow CaptainNK Jemisin Trilogía de NYIan McDonald Luna : Moon RisingJoe Abercrombie A Little HatredAliette de Bodard House of Sundering FlamesSeanan McGuire In an Absent DreamWilliam Gibson Agency
In which we discuss "Pockets" by Amal El-Mohtar & "Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea" by Sarah Pinsker, along with, among other things, Tom Hanks movies, the progress of pilgrims, and VH1's Behind the Music.
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The rock star washed ashore at high tide. Earlier in the day, Bay had seen something bobbing far out in the water. Remnant of a rowboat, perhaps, or something better. She waited until the tide ebbed, checked her traps and tidal pools among the rocks before walking toward the inlet where debris usually beached. All kinds of things washed up if Bay waited long enough. | Copyright 2016 by Sarah Pinsker. Narrated by Gabrielle de Cuir.