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I Should Be Writing
[ISBW] Rachel Howzell Hall on Balancing Thrillers and Fantasy

I Should Be Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 29:26


S21 Ep3: Rachel Howzell Hall on Balancing Thrillers and Fantasy "I will try this new thing and I will learn how to do it." -Rachel Howzell Hall (This post went live for supporters on March 18, 2025. If you want early, ad-free, and sometimes expanded episodes, support at Patreon or Substack!) (recorded February) In this episode of I Should Be Writing, we dive into the chaotic world of creativity with acclaimed author Rachel Howzell Hall, thriller writer turned fantasy writer. She discusses her new romantasy book, The Last One. We delve into the importance of urgency in storytelling, the balance of world-building, and the personal experiences that shape a writer's voice. Transcript Links Rachel Howzell Hall The Last One Baldur's Gate 3 Elden Ring Thomas & Mercer Evergreen Links See all books from Season 21 Like the podcast? Get the book! I Should Be Writing. My newsletter, The Hot Mic, and the community of Fabulists over at Patreon. Supporting either of those will get you perks like access to the discord, exclusive content, and early, ad-free episodes. Socials: Bluesky, Instagram, YouTube, Focusmate Theme by John Anealio Savor I Should Be Writing tea blends Support local book stores! Station Eternity, Six Wakes, Solo: A Star Wars Story: Expanded Edition and more! OR Get signed books from my friendly local store, Flyleaf Books! In case it wasn't clear: Mur and this podcast are fully supportive of LGBTQ+ folks, believe that Black Lives Matter, and trans rights are human rights, despite which direction the political winds blow. If you do not agree, then there are plenty of other places to go on the Internet. — "Balancing Thrillers and Fantasy" is brought to you in large part by my supporters, the Fabulists, who received an early, expanded version of this episode. You can join our Fabulist community with a pledge on Patreon or Substack! Some of the links above may be affiliate, allowing you to support the show at no extra cost to you. Also consider leaving a review for ISBW, please! CREDITS Theme song by John Anealio, art by Numbers Ninja,and files hosted by Libsyn (affiliate link). Get archives of the show via Patreon. March 21, 2025 | Season 21 Ep 3 | murverse.com "Balancing Thrillers and Fantasy" by Mur Lafferty is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0  

The Fragile Podcast
Bible Study: Part 2

The Fragile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 63:39


Date: August 25th, 2024Name of podcast: The Fragile PodcastEpisode title and number: Bible Study: Part 2 - Episode #11Brief summary of episode:In this episode, we explore the importance of shifting perspectives when approaching scripture. We emphasize the need for understanding the original context and culture of the biblical texts rather than merely interpreting the English translations at face value. The discussion highlights the necessity of humility and a willingness to acknowledge when one's understanding might be incomplete or incorrect.Bullet points and chapter markers:Dream Jobs and Life Choices [0:00]Shifting Perspectives on Bible Study [5:54]Faith, Logic, and the Role of the Bible in Belief [10:07]Understanding the Bible Through Context and Literary Genres [15:18]The Challenge of Humility and Authority in Church Leadership [23:29]The Complexity of Understanding Biblical Texts [27:49]Finding True Identity Through Biblical Study and Humility [35:15]Experiencing and Knowing God Through the Bible and Other Aspects of Life [49:40] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefragilepodcast.substack.com

Drunken Pen Writing Podcast
#169: We Discover Rare Literary Genres

Drunken Pen Writing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 35:53


Caleb opens the episode with a rant about the social media generation. After that, we get into a fun discussion about rare literary genres that most people have never heard of.  You can follow us on X, Instagram, and Facebook @dpwpodcast You can check out Caleb's work at www.calebjamesk.com. 

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The Bible Bashed Podcast
How Do You Know When to Take the Bible Literally?

The Bible Bashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 33:17


▶ Splash Page: https://i.mtr.bio/biblebashed ▶ Main Episode's playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtY_5efowCOk74PtUhCCkvuHlif5K09v9 ▶ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BibleBashed ▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BibleBashed ▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BibleBashed Welcome to another insightful episode of the Bible Bashed Podcast! Today, we delve into a crucial topic that often perplexes believers: "When should we take the Bible literally, and when should we interpret it symbolically?" Understanding the distinction is vital for accurate biblical interpretation and application. In this episode, we explore the principles and guidelines that help us discern the intended meaning of various biblical passages. By examining context, literary genres, and historical background, we provide practical tools to navigate Scripture with confidence. Whether it's the poetic language of Psalms or the prophetic visions in Revelation, we guide you through the complexities of biblical interpretation. ### Key Points Discussed: - **Historical and Cultural Context**: Understanding the background in which the text was written. - **Literary Genres in the Bible**: Differentiating between poetry, prophecy, history, and epistles. - **Contextual Clues**: Identifying markers that indicate symbolic or literal language. - **Examples from Scripture**: Analyzing passages like Genesis, Psalms, and Revelation to illustrate the principles. Join us as we equip you with the knowledge to rightly divide the Word of Truth and deepen your understanding of God's message. Thank you for tuning in to the Bible Bashed Podcast, where we seek to illuminate the Scriptures with clarity and truth! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblebashed/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblebashed/support

Master Fiction Writing
An Overview of the Literary Genres

Master Fiction Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 15:56


Life Group Northwest Indiana - A Young Adults Small Group in Northwest Indiana

Join us as we continue our discussion on how to study the Bible. We will continue teaching about literary genres in this episode.

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Life Group Northwest Indiana - A Young Adults Small Group in Northwest Indiana

Join us as we continue our study on how to study God's Word.

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Rocky Creek Equip
What Are Literary Genres in the Bible?

Rocky Creek Equip

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 46:27


The Bible is one book made up of 66 smaller books with distinct genres differing from each other. To interpret the Bible accurately, we must understand the nature of genres and how the Bible is organized.

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CO-llege Talk Podcast
How to Read the Bible: Literary Genres ft. Brad Welker

CO-llege Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 41:15


Kris, Schyler, and Kyle are joined by Brad Welker, Pastor at the Village Church Denton, to discuss how understanding literary genres is helpful to reading and understanding the word of God in its proper context. There is large opportunity to misunderstand a rap song if you tried to read it as country lyrics, similar could be said about reading the book of Romans the same way we read the Psalms. Brad along with the staff help us to navigate that truth. We hope you enjoy!

Justified Radio
Literary Genres in the Bible

Justified Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 38:11


David and Phil discuss the different literary genres in the Bible and why understanding genre is important to understanding Scripture.

Encouraging Word Podcast
How to Read Your Bible: Part 1 - Literary Genres

Encouraging Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 47:30


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Bible Study Magazine Podcast
The Major Literary Genres of Scripture - Leland Ryken | S1 E8

Bible Study Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 51:55


Host Mark Ward talks to Leland Ryken, longtime professor of English at Wheaton College, about reading the Bible as what it is: a literary work. When God inspired Scripture, he chose to use particular writers in specific time periods using distinct literary genres.

Bible Study Magazine Podcast
The Major Literary Genres of Scripture - Leland Ryken | S1 E8

Bible Study Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 51:55


Host Mark Ward talks to Leland Ryken, longtime professor of English at Wheaton College, about reading the Bible as what it is: a literary work. When God inspired Scripture, he chose to use particular writers in specific time periods using distinct literary genres.

Lucid Brevity - Bayou View Baptist Church
Literary Genres in the Bible with Dr. Charlie Ray

Lucid Brevity - Bayou View Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 16:53


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A Better Conversation
010: Literary Genres of the Bible

A Better Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 29:03


Aaron Couch and Gus Simpson take a deeper look at eight of the literary genres we find in the Bible and how we should approach them.

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Theology Unfiltered
Theology Unfiltered 004: Literary Genres in the Bible

Theology Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 37:26


In this episode, we discuss literary genres in the Bible and how they affect our understanding and interpretation of the Scriptures. If we read Scripture without recognizing the genre of a particular text, we can end up with an improper understanding of its meaning and application. That would be no bueno, so join us for … Continue reading "Theology Unfiltered 004: Literary Genres in the Bible"

Riverstone Church Sermons
Lesson 10: Literary Genres (2)

Riverstone Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018


Mining God's Word

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Riverstone Church Sermons
Lesson 10: Literary Genres (2)

Riverstone Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018


Mining God's Word

lesson literary genres
Riverstone Church Sermons
Lesson 9: Literary Genres (1)

Riverstone Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018


Mining God's Word

lesson literary genres
Riverstone Church Sermons
Lesson 9: Literary Genres (1)

Riverstone Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018


Mining God's Word

lesson literary genres
Hermeneutics 102
TH102 – Lesson 4, part 2: Closing Literary Gaps – Literary Genres

Hermeneutics 102

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017


TH102  Lesson 4, part 2: Closing Literary Gaps  Literary Genres

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From Maglioni, Thomson, "Time Machines", vol. 1, CIDEB, pp.46-47

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BibleProject
How to Read the Bible Part 3: Intro to Literary Genres and the Stories We Tell Ourselves

BibleProject

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 60:50


This is part 3 in our series of how to read the Bible. In this episode, Tim introduces us to the three main times of literature styles found in the Bible. Narrative, poetry and prose discourse. The first half of the show (0-28:15), Tim introduces us to the three forms of literature in the Bible and how they are laid out using the analogy of a grocery store. The guys talk about the challenge of reading the Bible. Wishing that they had UN automatic translation headphones. In the second half of the show (28:15-40:00), the guys talk about some of the inner psychological stories we tell ourselves. And how stories are a way to make sense of the world. Tim shares a quote from CS Lewis talking about the importance of reading expanding our worldview. Tim explains that many people expect the Bible to be a set of moral instructions, but actually the narrative structure of the Bible is much more open-ended. The last part of the show (48:00-End), the guys discuss how our brains are hardwired for narratives and how the stories of the Bible work in our brains. Jon muses about maybe all of life and the Bible can be distilled down to asking “What do I desire?” and Tim breaks down the structure of Psalm 19. Next week the guys will dive into the Scriptures and talk about some examples of the different types of literary styles. This show is designed to go with our new youtube video series, “How to Read the Bible” you can check it out here: "we will update this Thursday, June 22 when it launches"! Additional Resources: An Experiment in Criticism by C.S. Lewis The Skeptical Believer by Daniel Taylor Read The Bible For A Change by Ray Lubeck The Secular Age by Charles Taylor Music Credits: Defender Instrumental by Rosasharn Music Good Grief by Beautiful Eulogy Respect, Power and Money by Eshon Burgundy

New Books in Literary Studies
Sulak and Kolosov, eds., “Family Resemblance: An Anthology and Exploration of 8 Hybrid Literary Genres” (Rose Metal Press, 2015)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 30:23


When Marcela Sulak was planning classes in the MFA program she directs at Bar Ilan University, it became clear that the traditional prose/poetry binary was not going to work. In both her own and her students’ writing, there was a tendency to complicate the binary, to produce literary writing that hybridized many established forms and genres. And so there was a real, practical need for a text to instruct from that would define literary hybridity, and model new hybrid forms. And there wasn’t one. As a teacher, then, and not just a poet, Dr. Sulak literally wrote the book on hybrid literature, with co-author Jacqueline Kolosov: Family Resemblance: An Anthology and Exploration of 8 Hybrid Literary Genres (Rose Metal Press, 2015). When people ask, Phillip Witteveen usually says he’s “temping at a tech startup.”Outside of work, he’s trying to write fiction and for screen. You can holler @PhilWitteveen on Twitter; his blog is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Sulak and Kolosov, eds., “Family Resemblance: An Anthology and Exploration of 8 Hybrid Literary Genres” (Rose Metal Press, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 30:23


When Marcela Sulak was planning classes in the MFA program she directs at Bar Ilan University, it became clear that the traditional prose/poetry binary was not going to work. In both her own and her students’ writing, there was a tendency to complicate the binary, to produce literary writing that hybridized many established forms and genres. And so there was a real, practical need for a text to instruct from that would define literary hybridity, and model new hybrid forms. And there wasn’t one. As a teacher, then, and not just a poet, Dr. Sulak literally wrote the book on hybrid literature, with co-author Jacqueline Kolosov: Family Resemblance: An Anthology and Exploration of 8 Hybrid Literary Genres (Rose Metal Press, 2015). When people ask, Phillip Witteveen usually says he’s “temping at a tech startup.”Outside of work, he’s trying to write fiction and for screen. You can holler @PhilWitteveen on Twitter; his blog is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the School of Advanced Study
From Print to Hypertext: Digital Media and New Literary Genres in Latin America

Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 19:42


Institute of Modern Languages Research and Institute of Latin American Studies Panel 2: Trends in Research in 21-century Fiction from Latin America Chair: Claire Lindsay (UCL) Claire Taylor (Liverpool): From Print to Hypertext: Digital Media ...

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Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the School of Advanced Study
From Print to Hypertext: Digital Media and New Literary Genres in Latin America

Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014


Institute of Modern Languages Research and Institute of Latin American Studies Panel 2: Trends in Research in 21-century Fiction from Latin America Chair: Claire Lindsay (UCL) Claire Taylor (Liverpool): From Print to Hypertext: Digital Media ...

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Para Leer en Bicicleta
16/05/2013 Novela corta

Para Leer en Bicicleta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 27:44


En este programa Felipe Cavazos y Larisa González Martínez hablan sobre la novela corta y sus diferentes subgéneros.

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Cátedra Alfonso Reyes
Perspectiva humanística: escrituras y ciudades en América Latina

Cátedra Alfonso Reyes

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012 73:04


Conferencia impartida por Josefina Ludmer donde se expone una reorganización en el mundo después de 1990, misma que ha originado una nueva clasificación en los géneros literarios y en donde caen y surgen fronteras literarias.

Springcreek Church - Garland, TX Podcast
Bible Studies | The Bible - A Book or a Library (OT Literary Genres): Bible Study for Dummies - Part 5

Springcreek Church - Garland, TX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2007 33:46


The Bible - A Book or a Library (OT Literary Genres): Bible Study for Dummies - Part 5Springcreek Church | Senior Pastor Keith StewartJanuary 2007https://www.springcreekchurch.org/#realspringcreekchurch #biblestudies #biblestudyfordummies #choosingabible #bible #holyspirit #whattolookfor #library #oldtestament #literarygenres