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Host of Let’s Get Legal, Jon Hansen, is joined by the new president of the Illinois State Bar Association, Rory Weiler. Rory is a family law attorney at Weiler and Lengle and he talks to Jon about what led him to that practice and divorce rates after the pandemic. Plus, Rory talks about what services […]
On this airing of Let’s Get Legal, Jon Hansen is joined by Criminal Defense Attorney, Michael Leonard and the President of the Illinois State Bar Association, Rory Weiler. Attorney Michael Leonard of Leonard Trial Lawyers discusses redactions, the Trump affidavit issue, and the R. Kelly case. Rory Weiler is a family law attorney at Weiler and Lengle and he […]
On this episode of Camera Ready & Abel, my dear friend, producer, content strategist and co-founder of Cogorno Golf, Mary Lengle poses a question that has been a game changer for me in how I approach my business and life: IS IT NICE or IS IT NECESSARY? Marinate on this for a moment. At any stage of your business, and certainly in the beginning, it is easy to get distracted and stuck in the Shoulds spending a lot of resources on things that are nice but really not necessary. This is a simple question with high impact that you want to get in the habit of asking yourself to save you money and time - and keep you in the long game. Key takeaways in addition to asking is it nice or is it necessary: Be consistent - and let that commitment to consistency keep you going through the hard parts Learn to detach from what you create so you can listen to your audience Don't be afraid to change strategy In 2016, Mary combined her expertise in media and brand building with her passion for golf to work side-by-side with golf pro, Eric Cogorno, and one NECESSARY decision after another they slowly built the biggest and best online golf instruction community in the world: Cogorno Golf! Mary Lengle is an accomplished producer and communications strategist with 25+ years of experience conceiving, developing, and launching large-scale promotional initiatives to raise brand awareness, increase recognition, and drive profitability for a variety of clients. She's coordinated and managed publicity programs for 100+ book titles and high-profile clients including numerous New York Times Bestselling titles. Throughout her career she's represented major clients such as Denise Austin, Gary Player, LL Cool J, Morgan Freeman, and renowned chef, Jacques Pepin. Mary co-produced and developed stories in collaboration with various high-profile media entities such as USA Today, The New York Times, Parade, NBC's Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS Early Show, CNN, FOX, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The View, The Montel Williams Show, Martha, and The Discovery Channel. Visit Cogorno Golf + follow Mary on IG at @marylengle and Eric Cogorno Golf on YouTube.
Grace Hamman welcomes podcaster, speaker, and fellow mom writer Haley Stewart of Carrots for Michaelmas and Fountains of Carrots. Haley and Grace chat Jane Austen, Madeleine L'Engle, faith, and the challenging vocations of being writers and mothers (and which Jane Austen adaptations they think are the best and the worst).
The Night School is an adventurous exercise of greater depth and reflectivity than is normal for most people. For each of these gatherings, we welcome a profound thinker, explorer, philosopher, painter, poet, theologian or mystic from the ancient or nearer past. For example, we may invite Aristotle (4th century BCE) to attend, and through some short and penetrating texts from his writings to give us his best thoughts on friendship. This monthly habit offered by the Faber Institute is meant to be enjoyable, startling at times (surprised by the wisdom we have available to us if we know how to read such authors), and to be an experience of deep thought skillfully invited and engagingly presented. For Session III of Series VIII, Rick Ganz welcomes our special "guest" Madeleine L'Engle.
On the cusp of a new year, today's quote reminds us that every fresh start necessitates an ending. As 2020 fades, what are you releasing, and what are you looking forward to? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this Christmas, presbytery staff reads poem by late Madeline L'Engle, "First Coming." May Christ meet you in the madness of all that is and has been and yet to be.
Quote “A new year can begin only because the old year ends.” Madeleine L'Engle Welcome to the Sensory Strides podcast. Observations of the world through activity, reading, listening, and everything else. As we wrap up 2020 my thoughts turn to the new year and what goal to set. When I simplified my goals for 2020 to take a rest year, I had no idea that I would still struggle to meet them. While I covered a lot of miles this year, 382 at this point with 265 of those since September, I did not complete 52 hikes – many of my miles covered the same stretches of pavement. I also did not complete the geocache challenge I planned to do with my mom – although we did have a couple of great caching days and she worked on the goal without me many days. https://www.geocaching.com/ Looking towards 2021, I’m not confident how well live races will occur, so I’ve looked towards other activities to engage my soul and keep me moving. I want to do the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim challenge, but I’ve learned you really need to start planning for that 2 years in advance. Since shuttle service between the North and South rim is still spotty, it adds additional logistical challenges that I am not willing to take on. Rim To Rim - The Grand Canyon Experience | The Grand Canyon Experience While researching the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim, I found a second challenge that would take me somewhere I’ve wanted to visit. When my daughter was in high school, we visited Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, but didn’t make it to the other parks in Utah. There is a Zion Rim to Rim challenge also. This fits much more cleanly into my challenging yet realistic criteria. A bonus is my husband is willing to do this one with me. Rim to Rim® - Zion | Rim To Rim - The Grand Canyon Experience I’m looking forward to visiting the other parks I haven’t been to as we visit Utah, not just Zion. The Mighty 5 | Visit Utah If the Missoula Marathon happens this year, I would love to participate in memory and celebration of Tony Banovich the Race Director who passed away this summer and meet Dimity and Sarah from Another Mother Runner in person. - Missoula MarathonMissoula Marathon Here’s looking forward to resuming travel and racing in 2021. Thanks for joining me. Be sure to check our show notes for links to inspiration items and … don't forget to stop and smell the roses. Find us on Social Media Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sherylmrobinson/ Twitter @sherylmrobinson Instagram @sherylmrobinson
Part One is the Jack and Beren take on “A Wrinkle in Time.” We discuss the purpose of literature like L’Engle, Lewis, and Tolkien.
This week we bring on Mary Lengle from Cogornogolf.com! Mary is a producer and marketing wizard. She has teamed up with PGA instructor to create an online instruction program that has gained national attention and millions of subscribers and viewers from all over the world. Listen in as she gives us the breakdown of her story and how she ended up with the world of golf! LIKE, SHARE, FOLLOW @teeduppod!
Time has very little meaning these days. Is time a straight line, or a big ball of timey-wimey stuff? What if, just what if, time and space could be bent? This week we discuss 'A Wrinkle in Time' by Madeleine L'Engle
Ep. 96 Celebrate Librarians Links Footle and Grok blog: http://www.footleandgrok.com/ Footle3and Grok on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/footleandgrok/ Top 25 Most Famous Librarians in History: https://www.abebooks.com/blog/2009/02/18/top-25-most-famous-librarians-in-history Intro and Outro Music: Mr. Lansing’s Road by Mark! Silver https://marksilvermedia.github.io/groovygalleon/tunes
We’ve arrived at our most scandalous episode to date, and it all starts with the saucy paperback cover featuring a shirtless Sandy and Dennys under a soft-eyed angel. Yes, we’re diving into Many Waters, by Madeleine L’Engle, and we’re rushing to get out of dodge before the flood while also wondering whether the Oasis deserves all this apocalyptic punishment in the first place! Madeleine and Grace take uncharacteristically opposing stances on this one, and debate the merits of a YA retelling of a biblical doozy. Tiny mammoths abound and things get sandy. You’re welcome to try to approach a unicorn, but first we’ll need to know - do you have your driver’s license? Whether you’re a fan of the Deux Ex Manticore or not, we think there’s plenty to explore in this trippy journey back in time.NOTE - While still technically clean, this episode features discussion of sexual content present in the book and may not be suitable for young listeners.MUSIC - Pippin the Hunchback and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On this day, we remember two authors that happened to be Christians: C.S. Lewis and Madeline L'Engle. The reading is "The Risk of Birth At Christmas, 1973" by L'Engle. We’re a part of 1517 Podcasts, a network of shows dedicated to delivering Christ-centered content. Our podcasts cover a multitude of content, from Christian doctrine, apologetics, cultural engagement, and powerful preaching. Support the work of 1517 today.
'A Wrinkle in Time' author Madeleine L'Engle said she received 26 rejection letters from publishers.
Book Vs Movie (Replay) “A Wrinkle in Time” The Margos Discover that Not All Things Featuring Oprah Are Made of Gold The Margos dive into a children’s classic novel--A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle and offer their thoughts on the 1962 novel that spawned four sequels and earned the love of millions of fans all over the world. The story of a plucky 13-year-old heroine (Meg Murry) who is smart, awkward and lonely due to her father missing for over four years has inspired readers for decades to truly be themselves and trust their instincts. L’Engle won the Newbery Medal in 1962 for her “junior novel” and its fans have been demanding for years a proper adaptation that honors the material. So does the 2018 film directed by Ava Duvernay make the cut? The Margos discuss in this episode which you can listen to using the link at the bottom of this post. In this ep the Margos discuss : The biography of author Madeleine L’Engle and common themes in her books The changes made in the 2018 movie adaptation The past films of director Ava Duvernay The multiracial casting of the movie including Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, Storm Reid, and Chris Pine Plus, movie trivia and more! Clips Featured: A Wrinkle in Time trailer “The Gifts” Mindy Kaling, Reese Witherspoon, and Oprah Winfrey Outro Music “Flower of the Universe” Sade Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama http://thechingonahomesteader.weebly.com/
Welcome to FORMA, a podcast featuring conversations with authors, teachers, creators, and leaders who are carefully contemplating the intersection of classical thought and contemporary culture.In this episode David chats with Jeffrey Overstreet, an award-winning novelist, arts critic, and writing professor about the work and legacy of Madeleine L'Engle, whose birthday was November 29th. They chat about L'Engle's book Walking on Water, teaching writing with L'Engle in mind, and much more. To learn more about Jeffrey's work, visit LookingCloser.org. If you like this show, be sure to subscribe to FORMA. The new FORMA quarterly is available for just $4/month. Subscribe now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to FORMA, a podcast featuring conversations with authors, teachers, creators, and leaders who are carefully contemplating the intersection of classical thought and contemporary culture.In this episode David chats with Jeffrey Overstreet, an award-winning novelist, arts critic, and writing professor about the work and legacy of Madeleine L'Engle, whose birthday was November 29th. They chat about L'Engle's book, Walking on Water, teaching writing with L'Engle in mind, and much more.To learn more about Jeffrey's work, visit LookingCloser.org.If you like this show, be sure to subscribe to FORMA. The new FORMA quarterly is available for just $4/month. Subscribe now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Madeleine L’Engle reflects on her life and the “cosmic” questions that have guided her writing. Why do bad things happen? Why do people die? Why? Weaving stories of hurt knees and publisher rejections with the realities of marriage and the deaths of those she loves, L’Engle illuminates her commitment to writing and abiding faith in God. Opening introduction from Calvin professor Don Hettinga. Rewrite Radio is a production of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing, located on the campus of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI. Theme music is June 11th by Andrew Starr. Additional sound design by Alejandra Crevier. You can find more information about the Center and its signature event, the Festival of Faith and Writing, online at ccfw.calvin.edu and festival.calvin.edu and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
As an editor, mentor, and friend, Luci Shaw has enjoyed deep creative partnerships with many writers, perhaps none so special as her relationship with the late Madeleine L’Engle. Despite differences, the two animated each other’s work in important ways. They coauthored three books—WinterSong, Friends for the Journey, and A Prayer Book for Spiritual Friends—and Luci suggested and then edited Madeleine’s seminal treatise on faith and writing, Walking on Water. Madeleine’s granddaughters, Charlotte Jones Voiklis and Léna Roy, have known Luci for years as a close friend of their family. Here they interview her about the role of community in the life of a writer and what it takes to forge and sustain friends for the long haul. Rewrite Radio is a production of the Calvin Center for Faith and Writing, located on the campus of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI. Theme music is June 11th by Andrew Starr. Additional sound design by Alejandra Crevier. You can find more information about the Center and its signature event, the Festival of Faith and Writing, online at ccfw.calvin.edu and festival.calvin.edu and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Charlotte Jones Voiklis and Lena Roy have written a new biography about their grandmother, Newbery Award winning writer Madeleine L’Engle called "Becoming Madeleine." They share stories about the woman who wrote 'A Wrinkle in Time."
Sarah Arthur has just released A Light So Lovely: The Spiritual Legacy of Madeleine L'Engle, Author of A Wrinkle in Time, and it's gorgeous! I loved this conversation about Madeleine, who is one of my very favorite authors. For links to all of the content we discussed in the podcast, please visit the show notes page. Enjoy!
Today we’re talking about Madeleine L’Engle’s classic novel A Wrinkle in Time, which Hannah just read for the very first time! To suggest a book, email theyapodcast@gmail.com or tweet at us @yapodcast @tefferbear @thebailzasaurus Great Bear Music! greatbearmusic.bandcamp.com/ www.upfordnetwork.com
'A Wrinkle in Time' author Madeleine L'Engle said she received 26 rejection letters from publishers.
Matt Burnett - A Wrinkle in Time: Theological Imagination of Madeleine L'Engle by Anselm Society
Jenn and Kendyl talk through the film adaptation A Wrinkle in Time (2018), the characters' relationships, and themes that were changed. Question of the Week: What change did you miss the most? Follow us! Blog: http://adaptationpodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdaptationPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdaptationCast Tumblr: http://adaptationpodcast.tumblr.com/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/adaptationpodcast
Jess and Jenn could not be more excited to talk about Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time. Kendyl could be. Question of the Week: Who would be a modern-day warrior against the darkness? Follow us! Blog: http://adaptationpodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdaptationPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdaptationCast Tumblr: http://adaptationpodcast.tumblr.com/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/adaptationpodcast
Gillian and her friend Danny read "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle. They battle with the whether or not they like the book, whether or not Charles Wallace should have had a nickname, and whether or not they can relate the book to Drag Race.
With the recent release of Disney's A Wrinkle in Time Sarah talks about the book which inspired the movie. It is the first in the Time Quintet by Madeleine L'Engle, a series that combines science fiction, fantasy, faith, and epic battles of good and evil.As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Book Review Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsors: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/book-review-podcast.html ITunes Feed: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-book-review-podcast/id1123769087 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-EKO3toL1ATwitter: https://twitter.com/ HYPERLINK "https://twitter.com/GSMC_BookReview" HYPERLINK "https://twitter.com/GSMC_BookReviewFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCBookReview/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Blog: https://gsmcbookreview.blogspot.com/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Book Review Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Book Review Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited
On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Kevin Schmiesing, research fellow at Acton, speaks with Robert Kennedy, professor in the department of Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas, on ‘Justice in Taxation.’ Then, Caroline Roberts talks with Brett VanderKamp, founder and president of New Holland Brewing Company on how entrepreneurs make a freer society. Finally, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker discusses the life and work of Madeleine L'Engle with Sarah Arthur, author of a new biography on L’Engle, and talk about ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ in light of the new film adaptation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Michael & Ethan eventually finish discussing A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. Karen left, because she hates us (but also has to work in the morning), but mostly because she hates us. In this episode:Several people have Ethan's apartment bugged.New podcast title: "Ethan in a Room Drinking Scotch that Michael Is Also in but Not Drinking the Scotch with Him."We're pretty much always honest.Ethan's CPR certification is out of date. Michael failed his certification test.New podcast title: "Karen and Sarah in a Room with Italian Sunsets (and Crocheting, and No Talking)"Ethan says, "What was I saying?" a lot.Michael is a cheesy Hamlet.Michael isn't going to talk about Patripassianism or ModalismSPOILER WARNING for Pete's Dragon around 1:02:00.Michael says just one teaser sentence.Next month they'll be reading and discussing A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. Join the discussion! Go to the Contact page and put "Scotch Talk" in the Subject line. We'd love to hear from you!Your Hosts: Michael G. Lilienthal (@mglilienthal) andEthan Bartlett (@bjartlett)"Kessy Swings Endless - (ID 349)" by Lobo Loco. Used by permission."The Grim Reaper - II Presto" by Aitua. Used under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
In this episode we discuss the book A Wrinkle In Time before heading off to see the movie and naturally we discuss the movie in part 2! Honestly we had great discussion, but unfortunately the Captain's mic had audio issues from the sunny Arizona. This was quite annoying as we just fixed our own team mic issue from the previous 2 episodes. All the same enjoy if you can and we will iron out all audio issues or future episodes! Literature discussion done right! We, the Shoutouts, from Lyket Entertainment have gotten together to discuss A Wrinkle In Time with our favorite wine, beer, ale, and rum. As this is our introductory podcast season we are refining our process by podcasting several books for practice. With this in mind please forgive our roughness. As our process refines through practice we will be ready to podcast other great works of literature and film. But for now we figured why not release these episodes too. After all It is journey before destination! so please enjoy the journey!
This episode we wrinkle our brows and dive in to Madeleine L'Engle's science fiction/fantasy (depending on who you ask) classic A Wrinkle In Time. Will we escape IT and Camazotz or will it leave us comatose? With a big screen, big budget release it's a hot , hot topic but Seeking Tumnus wonder Whatsit really all about, Who is going to see it and Which age group it's intended for? Listen in now!
This week we review Ava DuVernay's new adaption of Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 novel, A Wrinkle in Time. With a top notch director, all-star cast, and beloved source material, does this film deliver on what all the parts are capable of? We talk just that as well as Kristen Wiig being cast as Cheetah in Wonder Woman 2, Jon Favreau working on the new Star Wars TV show, the Obamas developing content for Netflix, Moviepass tracking our locations, the trailers for The Grinch and Christopher Robin, nominate the 11th class of Honorable Mensches, and end as always with our content of the week. Listen in and enjoy!
We're back and we're a little late... possibly because we were lost in time and space?? Anyway, enjoy our review of A Wrinkle In Time! Don't yell at us too much! Follow us on Twitter: @reellovepod Instagram: @reellovepodcast Email: reellovepod@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/reellovepodcast
Michael & Ethan In A Room With Scotch - Tapestry Radio Network
Michael & Ethan begin discussing a favorite of Michael's: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. Also, they have a very special guest! Ethan's wife - I mean, Michael's wife, er, Ethan's.... It's all very confusing. It's Karen Bartlett! (Don't worry, everything is definitely on the up-and-up, as far as you can tell.) In this episode:All kinds of wrinkles (get it?)This podcast is a road-trip, and everyone's dad is a quantum physicist.Michael wrote an essay.There's an interruption.Ethan's head hurts.Karen brings down the quality of the podcast, but she owns it now.You don't have to enunciate and you're right.Ethan talks about Deadpool.Michael is a Hamlet sandwich.Next month they'll be reading and discussing A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. Join the discussion! Go to the Contact page and put "Scotch Talk" in the Subject line. We'd love to hear from you!Your Hosts: Michael G. Lilienthal (@mglilienthal) andEthan Bartlett (@bjartlett)"Kessy Swings Endless - (ID 349)" by Lobo Loco. Used by permission."The Grim Reaper - II Presto" by Aitua. Used under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
No one ever said it was going to be easy making a movie out of Madeleine L’Engle’s beloved, idea-crammed and visionary 1962 Newbery Medal-winning novel, A Wrinkle in Time. Adapting such rich material—equal parts science-fiction, fantasy, fairy tale, political/religious tract, parable of good vs. evil, and coming-of-age story—clearly proved to be, in the language of L’Engle’s novel, dark and stormy.
The movie is out and we have some words before we go see it! Join us as we explore Madeleine L'Engle's "A Wrinkle in Time" and enjoy Mama Bear's Brew and Lagunita's Little Sumpin' Sumpin! We chose each beer for a specific reason in order to compliment the beer, so be sure have a listen to find out why!
The movie is out and we have some words before we go see it! Join us as we explore Madeleine L'Engle's "A Wrinkle in Time" and enjoy Mama Bear's Brew and Lagunita's Little Sumpin' Sumpin! We chose each beer for a specific reason in order to compliment the beer, so be sure have a listen to find out why!
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Travel through time and space with us to the planet Camazotz and beyond! Learn about love, dictatorships, and cosmic Christian centaurs with us and Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time.Other topics include meeting your husband on Broadway, Grand Moff IT, and the worst government job ever: Tesseract Tester.
Travel through time and space with us to the planet Camazotz and beyond! Learn about love, dictatorships, and cosmic Christian centaurs with us and Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time.Other topics include meeting your husband on Broadway, Grand Moff IT, and the worst government job ever: Tesseract Tester.
Madeleine L'Engle, award-winning author of A Wrinkle in Time, defines "fantasy" as that which "pushes us, opens us, makes us aware of who we are and who the other is.” In this recording from a Veritas Forum at UC Santa Barbara, L'Engle draws from her experiences in school, church, and life to explore the relationship between fantasy and truth.
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This week Jessica Michelle Singleton, comedian and host of the, "Ignorance is #Blessed" podcast, hears me "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle.
Soothing, terrifying, and utterly glorious, A Wind in the Door made us feel all kinds of things. If you're looking for a detailed discussion of fictional bodies within mitochondria and whether boy geniuses are more annoying than valuable, well, you've come to the right place. We cover how this book helped form our understandings of life, death, and fewmets, and get more than a little metaphysical along the way. If you're struggling through these bleak winter months, the Murrays' hot chocolate (made over a bunsen burner) is sure to help.MUSIC: Pippin the Hunchback by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode, Carrie and Jake discuss Madeleine L'Engle's 1963 classic 'A Wrinkle in Time'. Among other things, we talk about death bats and Communism, and the lack of time travel in the books comes in for a certain amount of criticism. Spoilers abound, so we recommend reading the book before listening! An automatically generated transcript can be found at https://www.popuparchive.com/collections/10441/items/141957 -- if you're interested in helping to improve it, then let us know. In the next episode, we'll be discussing Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins, one of Carrie's favorite books. If you have any comments or suggestions, join us on our Goodreads page at https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/188869-love-ya-like-crazy, or tweet to us at https://twitter.com/loveYApod, or email us at podcast at loveYAlikecrazy.com. We'd love to hear from you! We're having a book and DVD giveaway!
The 2013 Inkwell Awards. Vote here. Boston Comic Con Update. Lovecraft and L’Engle get craters on Mercury. Will SyFy cancel Warehouse 13. Heroes to return on X-Box Marketplace. Poll: What is your favorite “Found Footage” movie. Tonight’s returning guest is author H P Mallory. She talks about book one in her new Lily Harper series, […]