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https://www.megancollins.com Megan Collins is the author of Thicker Than Water, The Family Plot, Behind the Red Door, and The Winter Sister (Atria/Simon & Schuster). She received her B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, and she holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Boston University, where she was a teaching fellow. She has taught creative writing at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts and Central Connecticut State University, and she is Managing Editor of 3Elements Review. A Pushcart Prize and two-time Best of the Net nominee, her work has appeared in many print and online journals, including Compose, Linebreak, Off the Coast, Spillway, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, and Rattle. She lives in Connecticut. #MeganCollins #ThickerthanWater VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. Host Jennifer Anne Gordon, award-winning gothic horror novelist and Co-Host Allison Martine, award-winning contemporary romance and speculative fiction novelist have taken on the top and emerging new authors of the day, including Josh Malerman (BIRDBOX, PEARL), Paul Tremblay (THE PALLBEARERS CLUB, SURVIVOR SONG), May Cobb (MY SUMMER DARLINGS, THE HUNTING WIVES), Amanda Jayatissa (MY SWEET GIRL), Carol Goodman (THE STRANGER BEHIND YOU), Meghan Collins (THE FAMILY PLOT), and dozens more in the last year alone. Pantsers, plotters, and those in between have talked everything from the “vomit draft” to the publishing process, dream-cast movies that are already getting made, and celebrated wins as the author-guests continue to shine all over the globe. www.jenniferannegordon.com www.afictionalhubbard.com https://www.facebook.com/VoxVomituspodcast https://twitter.com/VoxVomitus #voxvomitus #voxvomituspodcast #authorswhopodcast #authors #authorlife #authorsoninstagram #authorsinterviewingauthors #livevideopodcast #livepodcast #bookstagram #liveauthorinterview #voxvomituslivevideopodcast #Jennifergordon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voxvomitus/support
Join Ocean House owner, actor, and bestselling author Deborah Goodrich Royce for a conversation with Thriller Panel guests Megan Collins, Peter Swanson, Rea Frey, Wendy Walker, Vanessa Lillie, and Kathy Reichs. Deborah Goodrich Royce and a panel of fantastic thriller fiction novelists talk about their books, their writing process, and the thriller genre. About the Authors: Megan Collins is the author of Thicker Than Water, The Family Plot, Behind the Red Door, and The Winter Sister (Atria/Simon & Schuster). She received her B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, and she holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Boston University, where she was a teaching fellow. She has taught creative writing at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts and Central Connecticut State University and is Managing Editor of 3Elements Review. A Pushcart Prize and two-time Best of the Net nominee, her work has appeared in many print and online journals, including Compose, Linebreak, Off the Coast, Spillway, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, and Rattle. She lives in Connecticut. Her featured novel is Thicker Than Water. Peter Swanson is the Sunday Times and New York Times best-selling author of eight novels, including The Kind Worth Killing, winner of the New England Society Book Award, and a finalist for the C.W.A. Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, Her Every Fear, an NPR book of the year; and his most recent, The Kind Worth Saving. His books have been translated into over 30 languages, and his stories, poetry, and features have appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, The Atlantic Monthly, Measure, The Guardian, The Strand Magazine, and Yankee Magazine. A graduate of Trinity College, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and Emerson College, he lives on the North Shore of Massachusetts with his wife and cat. His featured novel is The Kind Worth Saving. Rea Frey is the multi-published, award-winning bestselling author of Not Her Daughter, Because You're Mine, and Until I Find You, as well as four nonfiction books. She's been featured in U.S. Weekly, Entertainment Weekly, Glamour, Popsugar, Hello Sunshine, Marie Claire, Parade, Shape, Hello Giggles, CrimeReads, Writer's Digest, W.G.N., Fox News, Today in Nashville, Talk of the Town, and more. She is also the C.E.O. and founder of Writeway, where aspiring writers become published authors. Her weekly Writeway podcast deeply delves into the publishing industry and empowers writers to make informed career decisions. Her featured novel is The Other Year. Wendy Walker is the author of the psychological suspense novels All Is Not Forgotten, Emma in the Night, The Night Before, Don't Look for Me, and American Girl. Her novels have been translated into twenty-three foreign languages, topped national and international bestseller lists, and have been optioned for television and film. Wendy holds degrees from Brown University and Georgetown Law School. She is a former family law attorney with training in child advocacy and has worked in finance and several areas of the law. Her featured novel is What Remains. Vanessa Lillie is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and the author of the bestselling suspense novels Little Voices and For the Best. With fifteen years of marketing and communications experience, Vanessa hosts a weekly Instagram Live event with crime fiction authors and was a columnist for the Providence Journal. She lives on Narragansett land in Rhode Island. Her featured novel is Blood Sisters. Kathy Reichs's first novel, Déjà Dead, catapulted her to fame when it became a New York Times bestseller and won the 1997 Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Her other Temperance Brennan novels include Death du Jour, Deadly Décisions, Fatal Voyage, Grave Secrets, Bare Bones, Monday Mourning, Cross Bones, Break No Bones, Bones to Ashes, Devil Bones, 206 Bones, Spider Bones, Flash and Bones, Bones Are Forever, Bones of the Lost, Bones Never Lie, Speaking in Bones and the Temperance Brennan short story collection, The Bone Collection. In addition, Kathy co-authors the Virals Young Adult series with her son, Brendan Reichs. The best-selling titles are Virals, Seizure, Code, Exposure, Terminal, and two Virals e-novellas, Shift and Swipe. These books follow the adventures of Temperance Brennan's great-niece, Tory Brennan. Dr. Reichs is also a producer of the hit Fox TV series Bones, based on her work and novels. Dr. Reichs is one of only 100 forensic anthropologists certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology. She served on the Board of Directors as Vice President of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the American Board of Forensic Anthropology. She is currently a member of the National Police Services Advisory Council in Canada. She is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Dr. Reichs is a native of Chicago, where she received her Ph.D. at Northwestern. She now divides her time between Charlotte, NC, and Montreal, Québec. Her featured novel is Cold, Cold Bones. For more information on Deborah Goodrich Royce and the Ocean House Author Series, visit deborahgoodrichroyce.com.
Welcome to the first ever Squidge Rugby Blooper Reel! Contains unheard clips from throughout the 1987 series (and a couple from 2011) for you to enjoy. Don't expect any cutting edge analysis. Do expect to hear your favourite commentator politely asking to go to the toilet.Thanks as always to Tom Rosenthal for our theme music. Also thanks to the following guests for their appearances in this episode: Josh Gardner, Iain Hay, Grav Prosser, Nelson Dale, Jamie Wall, Derek Bressette, Ben James, Blaine Scully, Rhiannon Garth Jones, Jamie Lyall, Sav from Linebreak and Adam Jenkins.Index:0:00 Intro03:32 Bloopers start16:40 adverts + interlude from Will Owen31:55 Outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In an emotional episode, we finally say goodbye to the 1987 Rugby World Cup. It's been a long journey, but we finally wrap it up by each picking a team, game and try of the tournament. Last but not least, we ultimately crown our Rugby World Cup 1987 Player Of The Tournament.Thank you for listening to us this series - it is bizarre that anyone would listen to us talk about such niche rugby content.Special thanks to the following:Tom Rosenthal, Jamie Lyall, Jamie Wall, Wibble Rugby, Rhiannon Garth Jones, Derek Bresette, Iain Hay, Harrison Dale, Nelson Dale, Adam Jenkins, Grav Prosser, Sav from Linebreak, Lee Calvert, Paul Williams, Ben James, Josh Gardner and Gareth Mason. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys are back after a much-needed break. We discuss shows like For All Mankind, the New Quantum Leap, Peaky Blinders, and the new Thor. Jack and Nick rant about airplane etiquette. Comic-Con and more rants about lines!!!! A Wedding Story and a Disney store.Become a Patron at JayandJack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastAnd leave us an iTunes review and maybe Matt will send you a drawing from Witness Protection.
The boys are back after a much-needed break. We discuss shows like For All Mankind, the New Quantum Leap, Peaky Blinders, and the new Thor. Jack and Nick rant about airplane etiquette. Comic-Con and more rants about lines!!!! A Wedding Story and a Disney store.Become a Patron at JayandJack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastAnd leave us an iTunes review and maybe Matt will send you a drawing from Witness Protection.
The boys are back after a much-needed break. We discuss shows like For All Mankind, the New Quantum Leap, Peaky Blinders, and the new Thor. Jack and Nick rant about airplane etiquette. Comic-Con and more rants about lines!!!! A Wedding Story and a Disney store. Become a Patron at JayandJack.com Write us an email at […]
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Linebreak Rugby's Sav is back on the pod to help us through one of the duller games of the 1987 Rugby World Cup. We get the game out of the way so we can talk Gareth Chilcott, historians, church marketing strategies and breakfast cereals.Thanks to Sav (@LinebreakRugby on Twitter) for joining us once again. Thanks also to Tom Rosenthal for our theme music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's guest was cruising the courtrooms as an Attorney before she surged onto the political stage as the first Indian-American Woman to run for U.S. Congress. Now she is tackling the gender gap in technology as well as advocating for policies to support mothers impacted by the Pandemic. Here is her unbelievable list of achievements:Fortune World's Greatest LeadersFortune 40 Under 40WSJ Magazine Innovator of the YearForbes Most Powerful Women Changing the WorldFast Company 100 Most Creative PeopleShe is the winner of the Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education.Her 2 Sons and husband The Master of Building Movements, and the Commander of GirlsWhoCode, Reshma Saujani is this week's guest on “The Jake Dunlap Show.” Reshma grew up in Schamburg, Illinois to parents who formerly lived in Uganda. She studied Political Science at the University of Illinois before obtaining her Master of Political Policy degree from Harvard, and later obtained her Juris Doctor from Yale Law School. She started her career as an Associate at Davis, Polk, and Wardwell to taking additional Attorney and Associate General Counsel roles. Later Reshma went on to become a Deputy COO and Former Deputy General Counsel. In 2009, she became the first Indian-American Woman to run for congress in New York's 14th District. Now, Reshma is the Founder/CEO of both Girls Who Code (A Non-profit working close the gender gap in technology and change the image of what a programmer looks like), as well as the Founder/CEO of Marshall Plan for Moms (which is a national movement to center mothers in our economic recovery and value their labor by advocating public and private sector policies that support moms. Enjoy this week's episode with Reshma Saujani. Achievements:Fortune World's Greatest LeadersFortune 40 Under 40WSJ Magazine Innovator of the YearForbes Most Powerful Women Changing the WorldFast Company 100 Most Creative PeopleHarold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education. Books:Women Who Don't Wait in Line: Break the Mold, Lead the Way (2013)Girls Who Code: Learn to Code and Change the World (2017)Brave, Not Perfect: Fear Less, Fail More, and Live Bolder (2018)Pay Up: The Future of Women and WOrk (and Why It's Different Than You Think (March 2022) Board Involvement:Board of Overseers for Harvard UniversityBoard of Trustees of the Economic Club of New YorkBoard of Directors for mParticle. Reshma's Social Media:Websites: https://girlswhocode.com/ , https://marshallplanformoms.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reshma-saujani/Twitter: https://twitter.com/reshmasaujani?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/reshmasaujani/?hl=en Jake Dunlap:Personal Site - http://jakedunlap.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakedunlap/Twitter - https://twitter.com/JakeTDunlapInstagram - http://instagram.com/jake_dunlap _Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JakeTDunlap/ Skaled:Website - https://skaled.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/skaled
In this episode, Host editors Annar and Claire go back to the basics of poetry, to investigate one of the seemingly simplest yet most elusive poetic elements: the line break. The poems discussed in this episode come from the following books: Ariel by Sylvia Plath Mistaken for Loud Comets by lily someson Little Girl Blue: Poems by Sequoia Maner
Connor and Jack conclude their exploration of poetic line breaks with a bit of a catch all episode looking at how line breaks can reveal information, play with time, and enhance surprise. They pull examples from Audre Lorde, Chris Tse, Rae Armantrout, and Emily Dickinson. There's even time for mentions of laminated dough and Indiana Jones. Episode 1 of Line Break Week - Why break lines?: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-157-why-break-a-line-line-break-week-ep-1 Episode 2 of Line Break Week - Drama: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-158-who-will-bring-the-drama-the-line-break-line-break-week-ep-2 Episode 3 of Line Break Week - Miming: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-159-dramas-silent-cousin-miming-with-line-breaks-line-break-week-ep-3 Episode 4 of Line Break Week - Emphasis: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-160-using-poetic-line-breaks-for-emphasis-line-break-week-ep-4 Episode 5 of Line Break Week - Rhythm: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-161-from-meters-to-measures-rhythm-in-line-breaks-line-break-week-ep-5 Episode 6 of Line Break Week - Ambiguity: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-162-ambiguity-in-line-breaks-line-break-week-ep-6 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com.
Connor and Jack delve ever deeper into the world of poetic line breaks. This time they're looking at how line breaks build rhythm in poems. They discuss rhythm within lines running through various literary terms and talking through some of the most popular meters. Then they move on to how line breaks facilitate rhythm through rhyme and anaphora. using examples from Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Forrest Gander. Stay tuned for the galactic premier of a new, impromptu song all about line breaks. Episode 1 of Line Break Week - Why break lines?: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-157-why-break-a-line-line-break-week-ep-1 Episode 2 of Line Break Week - Drama: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-158-who-will-bring-the-drama-the-line-break-line-break-week-ep-2 Episode 3 of Line Break Week - Miming: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-159-dramas-silent-cousin-miming-with-line-breaks-line-break-week-ep-3 Episode 4 of Line Break Week - Emphasis: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-160-using-poetic-line-breaks-for-emphasis-line-break-week-ep-4 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com.
As line break week hurdles towards its conclusion, Connor and Jack pause to consider ambiguity in line breaks. When the meaning of a word or phrase is altered by the positioning of a line break. They discuss the classic WB Yeats poem "Leda and the Swan" and Franz Wright's "Empty Cathedral." Along the way they talk about twists and turns in other literary work like Spiderman: Homecoming, Midnight Mass, and The Birds. Episode 1 of Line Break Week - Why break lines?: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-157-why-break-a-line-line-break-week-ep-1 Episode 2 of Line Break Week - Drama: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-158-who-will-bring-the-drama-the-line-break-line-break-week-ep-2 Episode 3 of Line Break Week - Miming: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-159-dramas-silent-cousin-miming-with-line-breaks-line-break-week-ep-3 Episode 4 of Line Break Week - Emphasis: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-160-using-poetic-line-breaks-for-emphasis-line-break-week-ep-4 Episode 5 of Line Break Week - Rhythm: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-161-from-meters-to-measures-rhythm-in-line-breaks-line-break-week-ep-5 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com.
Connor and Jack continue their exploration of all the ways lines can be broken and all the reasons a poet might have for breaking a line. Today they discuss using line breaks for emphasis focusing on the poem "The Pope's Penis" by Sharon Olds. They also discuss the sacred and profane resonances the poem has with Bob Dylan's masterpiece, "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)." Episode 1 of Line Break Week - Why break lines?: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-157-why-break-a-line-line-break-week-ep-1 Episode 2 of Line Break Week - Drama: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-158-who-will-bring-the-drama-the-line-break-line-break-week-ep-2 Episode 3 of Line Break Week - Miming: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-159-dramas-silent-cousin-miming-with-line-breaks-line-break-week-ep-3 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com.
Connor and Jack continue their dive into the intricacies of the poetic line break this time discussing miming in line breaks. They draw examples from Pierre Joris, James Wright, and Frank O'Hara to close out National Poetry Month 2022 in style! Episode 1 of Line Break Week: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-157-why-break-a-line-line-break-week-ep-1 Episode 2 of Line Break Week: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-158-who-will-bring-the-drama-the-line-break-line-break-week-ep-2 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com.
Connor and Jack continue their week-long exploration of line breaks in poetry closing out National Poetry Month 2022. Today they focus on how line breaks can build drama in a poem. Do they take a detour into discussing Entourage along the way? Maybe. But that's all part of the drama. The focus on a poem by Tacey M. Atsitty that uses line breaks to create drama throughout. Check out Episode 1 of Line Break Week, here: https://soundcloud.com/close-talking/episode-157-why-break-a-line-line-break-week-ep-1 Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com.
Starting a little later than planned, but it's time for the fourth annual last-week-of-poetry-month Close Talking extravaganza! In past years Connor and Jack have talked about haiku, shared comforting poems, and investigated the sonnet. Now, they take on their grandest subject yet - the line break. They dig into why poets break lines, what makes line breaks so special, and even give examples ranging from Cynthia Cruz and Patrick Cotter to Gwendolyn Brooks. Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com.
Michael Bazzett is a poet and teacher. His work has appeared in The Sun, Ploughshares, Linebreak, West Branch, The Collagist, Sixth Finch and 32 Poems, among others. He has written collections of poetry, some of which include Our Lands Are Not So Different, The Interrogation, The Temple, and The Echo Chamber. He also published a translation of The Popol Vuh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
https://www.megancollins.com/ Megan Collins is the author of The Winter Sister and Behind the Red Door (Atria/Simon & Schuster). She received her B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, and she holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Boston University, where she was a teaching fellow. She has taught creative writing at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts and Central Connecticut State University, and she is Managing Editor of 3Elements Review. A Pushcart Prize and two-time Best of the Net nominee, her work has appeared in many print and online journals, including Compose, Linebreak, Off the Coast, Spillway, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, and Rattle. She lives in Connecticut. VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. Host/Literary horror novelist Jennifer Anne Gordon with help from her co-host/author Allison Martine, chat with some of the best authors of the day. www.jenniferannegordon.com www.afictionalhubbard.com @Copyright by Authors on the Air
https://www.megancollins.com/ Megan Collins is the author of The Winter Sister and Behind the Red Door (Atria/Simon & Schuster). She received her B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, and she holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Boston University, where she was a teaching fellow. She has taught creative writing at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts and Central Connecticut State University, and she is Managing Editor of 3Elements Review. A Pushcart Prize and two-time Best of the Net nominee, her work has appeared in many print and online journals, including Compose, Linebreak, Off the Coast, Spillway, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, and Rattle. She lives in Connecticut. VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. Host/Literary horror novelist Jennifer Anne Gordon with help from her co-host/author Allison Martine, chat with some of the best authors of the day. www.jenniferannegordon.com www.afictionalhubbard.com @Copyright by Authors on the Air
https://www.megancollins.com/ Megan Collins is the author of The Winter Sister and Behind the Red Door (Atria/Simon & Schuster). She received her B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, and she holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Boston University, where she was a teaching fellow. She has taught creative writing at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts and Central Connecticut State University, and she is Managing Editor of 3Elements Review. A Pushcart Prize and two-time Best of the Net nominee, her work has appeared in many print and online journals, including Compose, Linebreak, Off the Coast, Spillway, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, and Rattle. She lives in Connecticut. VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. Host/Literary horror novelist Jennifer Anne Gordon with help from her co-host/author Allison Martine, chat with some of the best authors of the day. www.jenniferannegordon.com www.afictionalhubbard.com @Copyright by Authors on the Air
This course will help learners increase their knowledge of how to create a simple webpage or make a complete website with HTML. Learn basic HTML and build your website from scratch.
This course will help learners increase their knowledge of how to create a simple webpage or make a complete website with HTML. Learn basic HTML and build your website from scratch.
Robert is joined by Trench Warfare owner Brandon Thorn to break down a deep 2021 NFL Draft offensive line class, from top guys like Penei Sewell, Teven Jenkins, Rashawn Slater, and Christian Darrisaw to second tier players, arm length concerns, potential positional shifts, and much more. You can get an annual subscription to The Athletic for just $3.99 a month when you visit theathletic.com/footballshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 13: Jerry Agar, “The FINAL WORD on Trump” Jim Richards Showgram, “Front Line Break Down” The Night Side with Barb DiGiulio, “Toronto Movin’ On OUT?”
South Brook firefighter says weekend fire dramatically points out the need for more volunteer recruits, water line break leaves much of Botwood, Peterview and Northern Arm dry, food banks will now be given moose meat by hunters, to help clients, and curler Ryan McNeil Lamswood misses out on World Juniors, but wins a tournament as part of the Brad Gushue rink.
On this week's episode of The Line Break, Bob and Chris do another reading check-in. Bob reads "Anniversary" by Diannely Antigua, Chris reads the "September 5, 1996" entry from Joe Wenderoth's Letters To Wendy's collection, and then the guys discuss favorite and least favorite alternate NBA jerseys.
Charlie aka Sav of Linebreak Rugby joins us to enjoy England's hammering of Romania. We scrutinise the Romanian lineout, Chris Ashton's finishing technique and what Mike Tindall constitutes 'running'. We also reach out to Tom Cruise to ask for guest appearances in his upcoming film.A huge thanks to Sav (@LinebreakRugby on Twitter) for joining us. Please check out his twitter for his consistent heroics, analysis and shithousery. Thanks also to Tom Rosenthal for our theme music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, did you hear that new Nas? Ultra Black! Well, some people are not taking to kind at the apparent diss he did to Doja Cat. As a rapper myself, I personally think people are taking it a bit too far. Have a listen and tell me your thoughts on the situation. Work with me: INSTAGRAM @graffitithemindson WEBSITE: www.dabtroll.com EMAIL: goldendabtroll@gmail.com Tarot/Guidance readings CBD Products (Venus Retrograde Prerolls, Smokable Tea Blend, and more!) , My Book, and services! dabtroll.com/shop My New Album Quantum Containers Vol.1 Listen/Stream https://mrcomposition.bandcamp.com/album/quantum-containers-vol-1 T-Shirts Now Available! https://teespring.com/stores/dtc-time-machine donations (very much appreciated) cashapp $dabtrollcreations or paypal mr_composition@yahoo.com My First Book Ideas of Illusion Available: Paperback: http://dabtroll.com/shop/ideasofillusionpb/ EBook: http://dabtroll.com/shop/ideasofillusioneb/ *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS #nas #hiphoppodcast #dojacat #ultrablack #hiphop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-composition/support
In episode three of The Line Break, Bob and Chris discuss that most poetic of topics: love. What is it, anyway? Do poets fall in love? We'll find out. Bob reads “Winter” by Chen Chen, Chris reads “Steps” by Frank O'Hara, and then they talk about basketball players they irrationally love, including John Stockton and Ray Allen, before Chris asserts that Karl Malone "signed with the Jazz in 2003."
On this episode of The Line Break, Chris and Bob talk about the last poems they read in the 2010s. Bob reads "To Live" by Ilya Kaminsky, Chris reads Eve Ewing's "Haibun for July 30," and then they make starting 5s of their favorite NBA players from the 2010s.
Welcome to The Line Break podcast. Each week, Bob and Chris will read you poems and talk about basketball. We hope you enjoy. Music: Brendan Johnson Art: A.M. Strickland
We sure spoke into microphones Sav, WallopyJoe and French Fred decide to end the podcast drought In an attempt to blow off the cobwebs they talk about: Squidge & World Rugby’s copyright tactics Birthday Cakes Rugby league Super Rugby Finally, which player would they like to interview the most Enjoy!
Carlos sits with Rod and Rana Brown owner's of Mr. 3's Crabpot Bar and Grill to discuss starting their business, real estate, generational wealth, failing to succeed in business and more
A water main line break on the east side of town has cause all sorts of problems around town...and a Mom is going viral after she left to take the kids to school, but didn't even notice that the kids weren't even in the car
Welcome to Locked On Bulldogs. We are your hosts Daniel and Clint. We love talking all things University of Georgia Bulldogs sports, football and basketball especially. We are a podcast for fans by fans. We are not recruiting pros or deeply connected to insider secrets about the program. If you enjoy talking about the Bulldogs at a tailgate, over a drink, at a meal, or with co workers...but don't have time to deep dive into the exact number of plays we ran in man to man coverage...we are your podcast.Email us at lockedonbulldogs@gmail.com, hit us up on twitter @dawgspodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Locked On Bulldogs. We are your hosts Daniel and Clint. We love talking all things University of Georgia Bulldogs sports, football and basketball especially. We are a podcast for fans by fans. We are not recruiting pros or deeply connected to insider secrets about the program. If you enjoy talking about the Bulldogs at a tailgate, over a drink, at a meal, or with co workers...but don't have time to deep dive into the exact number of plays we ran in man to man coverage...we are your podcast. Email us at lockedonbulldogs@gmail.com, hit us up on twitter @dawgspodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is roughly half-way through what I'm considering 'Season 1' of Poetic Beings.I've got more episodes ready to release, but thought I'd hit the pause button/poetic line break, to let you know about some other projects I'll be focusing on during November. Including the launch of a very special podcast I've been working on called 'Man;Kind' and a series of Spoken Word events called SpeakUP Poetic Justice.If you come to this poddy for the poems, not to worry, there's one at the end of this episode still. It's dedicated to my son Noah.I'll also post up a trailer here shortly for my new show, and who knows, maybe a bonus poem or two over the next few weeks. More of my interviews/poems will be returning shortly! In the meantime, go catch up on the previous episodes and leave me an iTunes review if you're digging it.Join me in creating Poetic Beings by becoming a Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/willsmallCheck out my other work at willsmall.com.au or leadbystory.com.au
Hot on the heels of the publication of our own Podcasting book came another foundational text in the development of Podcast Studies. Podcasting: The Audio Media Revolution was written by Dr Martin Spinelli and Dr Lance Dann and is accompanied by a podcast entitled For Your Ears Only. In a wide-ranging conversation Dario talks to Martin Spinelli about the development of the book, it's role in the expanding field of Podcast studies, and the similarities and difference to our work Podcasting: New Aural Cultures and Digital Media. Martin and Dario also onto discuss the interview methodology and the impressive range of podcast producers that underpins the research. They then get into the weeds on a range of conceptual themes related to the medium of podcasting including the ontology of knowledge through sound, empathy and vulnerability, authenticity and intimacy, Techo-discursivity, diversity of voices and podcasting's commercial and structural future. Dr Martin Spinelli has a hugely impressive C.V. as both a radio producer and academic. He began a career in radio as a reporter, anchor and producer in Buffalo, New York, he produced national award-winning news features and documentaries for public radio as well as the nationally acclaimed literary series LINEbreak. In the mid-1990s he produced cutting-edge pieces heard on innovative stations around the world, as well as on BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4. Both his benchmark radio art series Radio Radio and LINEbreak are included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Television and Radio in New York while all of his radio work and media research are archived in the Martin Spinelli Collection at the University at Buffalo Libraries. Martin holds degrees from the University of Sussex and Virginia Tech as well as a PhD from Buffalo. He was the founder of the Academic Radio Program at the City University of New York at Brooklyn College where he produced the AIDS-informational soap opera Welcome to America broadcast on Radio Africa International. His many essays about media art, law and history have been published in anthologies as well as scholarly journals such as Postmodern Culture, Convergence and Object. He currently a Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at the university of Sussex. Follow Martin on Twitter @exilewriter. Follow Dario on Twitter @dariodoublel Follow New Aural Cultures on Twitter @NewAural Subscribe to New Aural Cultures on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/new-aural-cultures-podcast/id1456960578 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newauralcultures/message
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Linebreak meanders off topic with Benny from Catch 22 rugby. Subscribe to them on youtube right now. They make great content
A man that has never been seen or heard of before, mainly working from the shadows, Squidge Rugby reveals his deepest darkest secrets live on our podcast. Exclusive to Linebreak and contracted to never attend another podcast ever here is Robbie Owen at his best, enjoy this 1-hour 20-minute intimate discussion and find out why the …
Featuring: Sav, Fred and Ed Special Guest Star who is always online: Geosaurusrex, G or as she is better known as – An Eastern European Country and Pink cowboy hat acknowledger Podcast RSS Feed: http://linebreakrugby.com/feed/podcast/linebreak-monday-podcast Visit our website: www.linebreakrugby.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LineBreakRugby Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linebreakrugby/
Featuring: Sav and Fred Guest Starring: Squidgy Goat (Squidge Rugby) Visit our website: www.linebreakrugby.com Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LineBreakRugby/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LineBreakRugby Squidge is officially bigger than Jesus and will hold your family hostage unless you subscribe and share his videos on youtube. Other than that he seems like a stand up guy. …
Featuring: Sav and Fred We still appear to exist as Sav and Fred chew the fat about their thoughts on who has blocked us on twitter, coaching techniques and pre-season team building. Check out our new rugby satire website: https://thedummyrunner.com/ Podcast RSS Feed: http://linebreakrugby.com/feed/podcast/linebreak-monday-podcast Visit our website: www.linebreakrugby.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LineBreakRugby Follow us on …
We're back at it again as Mick takes a look at Once Were Cops, a 75 page book in a 300 page book's body, and Susan has Midnight Sins flashbacks as she reads Forbidden Promises. Books and episodes referenced: - Midnight Sins saga: Episode 3 (Done with the Written Word), 10, (The Ballad of Lowry Barry) and 30 (The Pirate Situation) - The original Choosers of the Slain reading was not recorded, but Mick's reading was also Episode 3
Have you ever been formatting something in Excel, such as an address, and you need the results to be on multiple lines within the same cell?
Michelle Chan Brown's Double Agent was the winner of the 2011 Kore First Book Award, judged by Bhanu Kapil. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Blackbird, Cimarron Review, Linebreak, The Missouri Review, Quarterly West, Sycamore Review, Witness and others. A Kundiman fellow, Michelle received her MFA from the University of Michigan, where she was a Rackham Fellow. She was a Tennessee Williams scholar at the Sewanee Writers' Conference and received scholarships from the Vermont Studio Center and the Wesleyan Writers' Conference. Her chapbook, The Clever Decoys, is available from LATR Editions. She lives with her husband, the musician Paul Erik Lipp, in Washington DC, where she teaches, writes, and edits Drunken Boat.
Kathryn interviews award-winning radio producer and author Martin Spinelli on his book “After the Crash: The Heart-Rendering True Story of How One Man's Love for His Son Saved Both Their Lives”. Martin Spinelli's entire world changed on a Thursday morning when his wife and son were hit from behind by a sleep-deprived truck driver, instantly killing his wife and leaving his son with brain damage so severe he wasn't expected to walk, talk or even breathe unaided ever again. After the Crash is a handbook for dealing with disaster -not just surviving it but mastering it and using it to transform your life for the better. Spinelli is a part-time lecturer in Media, Film and Music at the University of Sussex England and a former producer of the nationally acclaimed literary series LINEbreak.