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Ryan Sobb and the Dead Mall, Caitlin Rose, Love Montage, Trash Man, Charlie Whitten, *repeat repeat, Fu Stan, BeHoward, Ron Obasi, Mouth Reader, Make Yourself At Home, Thomas Luminoso, Stan "Steam" Smith, Medusa's Hairdresser, Spirit Ritual, Jack Binkerd
SuMo Dope, Part Time Filth, The North Pacific, Super Brava, Love Montage, WHOISJORDAN, The Buddies, Fabulous Fabulist, The Mad Sugars, Sundaes, Tiffany Johnson, Dialup Ghost, Ryan Sobb and the Dead Mall, The Katies, Mortal Thrall
Jordan Xx, Virghost, Raemi, Namir Blade, B. Stokes, D1ON, Gee Slab, yej, Love Montage, Passion Fruit Boys, Basic Printer, MOTO BANDIT, the mango furs, Total Wife, Concurrence
The last few days of the falling in love montage
Josh confides in Evie, Evie finally watches Pokemon
Snatches of conversation between Josh and Evie as they eventually fall for each other
Fresh off the heels of hit single "u turn me on", Love Montage joins The Poptimist to discuss free will, the labor shortage, and recording vocals in the garage.
We searched for and found the formal gardens from ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE - near Lisbon, Portugal! Come with us as we intro our podcast recorded on-location in Portugal! The gardens, which appear in the love montage of Tracy and Bond, are called, the Palacio Marqueses Fronteira! Let's go on-location! Feedback: info@SpyMovieNavigator.com Website Podcast page: https://spymovienavigator.com/podcast/on-her-majestys-secret-service-on-location-formal-gardens-love-montage/
Sundaes, Terry Presume, Cosmic Collective, Love Montage, Fluorescent Half Dome, Wally Clark, Jordan Xx, Half a Key, roseviolet, Impetuous Burial, Anna Orchid, KQ Recordings, Daisha McBride, GREEM, Eve Maret
Sundaes, Terry Presume, Cosmic Collective, Love Montage, Fluorescent Half Dome, Wally Clark, Jordan Xx, Half a Key, roseviolet, Impetuous Burial, Anna Orchid, KQ Recordings, Daisha McBride, GREEM, Eve Maret
Gang! We are finally back with our sixth and final episode in our LGBTQ+ series – this time with Ciara Smyth's warm and affecting “The Falling In Love Montage” This is just the way we wanted to finish our toughest series yet – with a strawberry sorbet of sexual tension, class one-liners and a chewy centre of aniseed flavoured existential angst (I think we can all agree that is exactly how angst tastes, fight me in the carpark later if you disagree. In discussing said flavour bomb of romantic same-sex awesome, the girls get into: How refreshing it is (See? Strawberry sorbet!) after all the tough and US dominated reads we've had over the last few months, to have a current Irish love story based around someone that is the same age as the girls with the same concerns we have. Except maybe her super-hot summer girlfriend. We don't have that... Unfortunately... How we can get caught up in having answers and working towards huge life goals, at the expense of our own happiness and well-being How that, when you start to get over that and open yourself up to experiences - despite romance being very much alive, true love may not conquer all And that's not the worst thing in the world. Not really Clee and Sarah share how Saoirse (book Saoirse, not our Sersh – they say their names differently, it'll make more sense when you listen to it) and her experience of family life resonated with them on a very deep level Oh and Ruby being the ACTUAL hotness Tangents? Sure thing: Well K has written what might be our forever theme tune which is VERY exciting! Chloe, naturally, went on a 5 minute monologue about JK's see-through pyjamas he insisted on wearing on a Live cast a few weeks ago (she's okay. Just about) She did also share her thoughts after re-reading Twilight not that long ago (disclaimer: Chlo-Chlo was disappointed) Clee shares her experiences with people treating her like she's “Hetero-Girl Classic (now in cherry flavour!)” when she's actually anything but And, of course, how we can't figure out what it is we liked about Love, Actually in the first place. Except maybe that Joni Mitchell song... It's all here on our latest episode of Chick Lit 4 Life! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lc-lewis/message
Helen (from the 'Falling In Love Montage' podcast) comes to visit to talk about the 5 minutes that includes the dumping of Chisholm, Frenchie's hair reveal and the dreaded opaque sodas. Visit Helen's instagram HERE And her podcast's website RIGHT HERE --------------------- Email Us: thejelliclecast@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/GreasedPod Facebook: www.facebook.com/jelliclecast/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/itsaduckblur
Love Montage, Full Mood, Notelle, Pretty Shy, Tripleplay Squeek, Billy Jumpmane, L.Z.R., Jeff the Brotherhood, DD Island, Doug Hoekstra, Wayne Mosh, Sam Silva, Houston Kendrick, Imaginary Baseball League, Flesh Eater
Love Montage, Full Mood, Notelle, Pretty Shy, Tripleplay Squeek, Billy Jumpmane, L.Z.R., Jeff the Brotherhood, DD Island, Doug Hoekstra, Wayne Mosh, Sam Silva, Houston Kendrick, Imaginary Baseball League, Flesh Eater
OK, we dragged our feet a little getting to our 100th episode -- and getting to Sixteen Candles. We know John Hughes' directorial debut is considered a landmark teen comedy, one that is loved and celebrated. And even coming upon our own celebratory landmark, we couldn't find much to celebrate in this stale cardboard cake of a movie. That said, our discussion of the film's major problems isn't incredibly thorough or personal, and we maybe back off of some things for which we should hold the filmmakers more accountable. The hosts of Falling in Love Montage are acquainted with sexual assault, and we recognize that --no matter the decade or your age -- we (womxn and men) sometimes lack the language to describe what's happened to us. Sometimes we're conditioned to believe nothing did. Sometimes we're shamed into not disclosing. Also, as white people growing up in the '80s and '90s, we were party to perpetuating stereotypes we learned through cultural osmosis and films like this one. It is our place to hold ourselves accountable, and in this and many cases, that means accepting a larger responsibility for our complicity -- and recognizing it, listening, and doing better. We can't pretend that our discussion of a panty-centric coming-of-age movie or these show-notes about that discussion makes any real difference. But we can promise you that we will donate $1 to https://stopaapihate.org/ and https://www.rainn.org/ for every download of this episode up to 500 downloads. Thank you for being with us, whether this is your 100th episode or your first. Note: Valerie mentions a Vox article in this episode. She actually means this excellent New Yorker article.
In this book club episode, we discuss some romance.I Wish You All The Best by Mason Deaver and The Falling In Love Montage by Ciara Smyth. More importantly, though, will this book make it on to the shelf? Or will it split the sand for these two hosts?I Wish You All The Best by Mason Deaver (Amazon)The Falling In Love Montage by Ciara Smyth (Waterstones) [The Island uses affiliate marketing to help support and pay to keep this podcast running. You pay no more for using them, but we earn a small commission if you purchase either of the books using our links]- - - - - - - - - DID YOU KNOW? You can join us at our virtual book club which you can find more information at theislandlibrary.comIf you would like to support us, and The Island Library, please consider looking at our Patreon. Let us know if you would have chosen our books or if you have any recommendations for other weeks, you can email us at theislandlibrary@gmail.com. Social Media Links: Twitter: @theislandlibpod Instagram: @theislandlibrarypodcast Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theislandlibpod)
We welcome local artist and podcaster, Love Montage, back to the show to see how life has been treating him. You can follow him on Instagram at instagram.com/lovemontagesux. Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/eastnashvilleyachtclub, Twitter at @east_yacht2019, and email eastnashvilleyachtclub@gmail.com. Take care.
Josh Halper, The Lees of Memory, Dale Hollow, Love Montage, Les Aisles, Reaux Marquez, H.A.R.D., Snooper, Vern, Sann-Man, Yours Truly Jai, The Loogies, Majestico, VH1 Classic
Josh Halper, The Lees of Memory, Dale Hollow, Love Montage, Les Aisles, Reaux Marquez, H.A.R.D., Snooper, Vern, Sann-Man, Yours Truly Jai, The Loogies, Majestico, VH1 Classic
We welcome local artist and podcaster Love Montage onto the show this week for some long form conversations. We had a great time. Hope you do, too. Follow him on Instagram at instagram.com/lovemontagesux. You can follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/eastnashvilleyachtclub , Twitter at @east_yacht2019, and email at eastnashvilleyachtclub@gmail.com. Ya'll have a perfectly splendid week.
We are back and better then ever with our new episode about lesbians doing their thing and enjoying recreating a rom com falling in love montage while also balancing complicated home lives and decisions about college. Plus its set in Ireland so get ready for Ciara to say shift alot. Content Warning for chronic illness (dementia/Alzheimers). If you enjoyed this episode, consider subscribing! You can have two episodes a month delivered into your lovely ears for FREE. You can keep tabs on upcoming books and give us recommendations on our social media: www.Twitter.com/foreverYApod www.Instagram.com/foreverYApodcast www.goodreads.com/foreveryapod Check out our patreon on www.patreon.com/foreverYAPod to throw us a few coins, check out our rewards, and show your appreciation/ire as applicable! Theme music by Kate Stewart. We love reviews! And recommendations! And attention! Thanks for listening :-)
Eric and Kelly talk YA romance you may have missed this year and take a deep dive into what IP work is and why it’s likely you love it. This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering reading recommendations personalized to your reading life; Amulet Books and Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko; and Skyhunter by Marie Lu. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter! SHOW NOTES Girl, Unframed by Deb Caletti Body Talk: 37 Voices Explore Our Radical Anatomy edited by Kelly Jensen Vanessa Yu’s Magical Paris Tea Shop by Roselle Lim Agnes at the End of the World by Kelly McWilliams Love Creekwood by Becky Albertalli I Kissed Alice by Anna Birch I’ll Be The One by Lyla Lee The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth More Than Just a Pretty Face by Syed M. Masood Four Days of You and Me by Miranda Kenneally Late To The Party by Kelly Quindlin Now That I’ve Found You by Kristina Forest A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow by Laura Taylor Namey Salty, Bitter, Sweet by Mayra Cuevas The Geek’s Guide to Dating by Eric Smith by Eric Smith Geekerella by Ashley Poston Avatar: Kyoshi by FC Yee Sarah Enni’s “First Draft” podcast episode on her IP work.
• The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta -- From acclaimed UK poet and performer Dean Atta, The Black Flamingo is a fierce coming-of-age story about Michael, a mixed-race gay teen growing up in London. All his life, he’s navigated what it means to be Greek and Jamaican—but never quite feeling Greek or Black enough. When he discovers the Drag Society, he finally finds where he belongs—and the Black Flamingo is born. Told with raw honesty, insight, and lyricism, this debut explores the layers of identity that make us who we are—and allow us to shine. • The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth -- Two girls embark on a summer of dates in this hilarious and heartfelt lesbian rom-com from Belfast author Ciara Smyth. Seventeen-year-old cynic Saoirse Clarke isn’t looking for a relationship, but when she meets mischievous Ruby, that rule goes right out the window. But Ruby has a loophole in mind: a summer of all the best cliché movie montage dates, with a definite ending come fall—no broken hearts, no messy breakup. It would be the perfect plan, if they didn’t fall in love for real. Ciara Smyth’s debut is a delightful, multilayered story that will make you laugh, cry, and absolutely fall in love.
• The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta -- From acclaimed UK poet and performer Dean Atta, The Black Flamingo is a fierce coming-of-age story about Michael, a mixed-race gay teen growing up in London. All his life, he’s navigated what it means to be Greek and Jamaican—but never quite feeling Greek or Black enough. When he discovers the Drag Society, he finally finds where he belongs—and the Black Flamingo is born. Told with raw honesty, insight, and lyricism, this debut explores the layers of identity that make us who we are—and allow us to shine. • The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth -- Two girls embark on a summer of dates in this hilarious and heartfelt lesbian rom-com from Belfast author Ciara Smyth. Seventeen-year-old cynic Saoirse Clarke isn’t looking for a relationship, but when she meets mischievous Ruby, that rule goes right out the window. But Ruby has a loophole in mind: a summer of all the best cliché movie montage dates, with a definite ending come fall—no broken hearts, no messy breakup. It would be the perfect plan, if they didn’t fall in love for real. Ciara Smyth’s debut is a delightful, multilayered story that will make you laugh, cry, and absolutely fall in love.
Celebrate Pride Month Two New LGBTQ Stories from These YA Authors Are Sure to be Among the Summer’s Most Popular Beach Reads Ric Speaks with Dean Atta and Ciara Smyth About Their Highly Anticipated New YA Novels June is Pride Month, when the world's LGBT communities come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves. Pride Month arrives during an especially difficult time for our nation when divisiveness, inequality and prejudice are sadly all too common. This month, two new YA novels remind us of something we all collectively share, namely the journey to find ourselves and find love, regardless of gender or race. Ric Speaks with Dean Atta (The Black Flamingo) and Ciara Smyth (The Falling in Love Montage) about their much-anticipated new novels and the importance of Pride Month, now more than ever. • The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta -- From acclaimed UK poet and performer Dean Atta, The Black Flamingo is a fierce coming-of-age story about Michael, a mixed-race gay teen growing up in London. All his life, he’s navigated what it means to be Greek and Jamaican—but never quite feeling Greek or Black enough. When he discovers the Drag Society, he finally finds where he belongs—and the Black Flamingo is born. Told with raw honesty, insight, and lyricism, this debut explores the layers of identity that make us who we are—and allow us to shine. • The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth -- Two girls embark on a summer of dates in this hilarious and heartfelt lesbian rom-com from Belfast author Ciara Smyth. Seventeen-year-old cynic Saoirse Clarke isn’t looking for a relationship, but when she meets mischievous Ruby, that rule goes right out the window. But Ruby has a loophole in mind: a summer of all the best cliché movie montage dates, with a definite ending come fall—no broken hearts, no messy breakup. It would be the perfect plan, if they didn’t fall in love for real. Ciara Smyth’s debut is a delightful, multilayered story that will make you laugh, cry, and absolutely fall in love. http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/pridemonth.mp3
This week, Liberty and Vanessa discuss Pizza Girl, The Boyfriend Project, The Distant Dead, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by TBR: Book Riot's service for Tailored Book Recommendations, now available as a gift; Grand Central Publishing and The Persuasion by Iris Johansen; and Little, Brown and Company and Fair Warning by Michael Connelly. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify 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: Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon The Distant Dead: A Novel by Heather Young Rebel Chef: In Search of What Matters by Dominique Crenn and Emma Brockes The Remarkable Life of the Skin: An Intimate Journey Across Our Largest Organ by Monty Lyman The Secret Women: A Novel by Sheila Williams WHAT WE'RE READING: The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V.E. Schwab White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color by Ruby Hamad MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat The Turnover by Mike Lupica Sweet Time by Pixin Weng The Worlds of J. R. R. Tolkien: The Places That Inspired Middle-earth by John Garth People of the City by Cyprian Ekwensi Revolutions: How Women Changed the World on Two Wheels by Hannah Ross You Can't Do It Alone: A Widow's Journey Through Loss, Grief and Life After by Maria Quiban Whitesell For Now by James Richardson American as Paneer Pie by Supriya Kelkar You Brought Me The Ocean: An Aqualad Graphic Novel by Alex Sanchez, Julie Maroh (Illustrator) Red Noise by John P. Murphy Our Time Is Now: Power, Purpose, and the Fight for a Fair America by Stacey Abrams The Blue Sky: A Novel by Galsan Tschinag, Katharina Rout (translator) Curse of the Night Witch (Emblem Island #1) by Alex Aster A Fish Growing Lungs by Alysia Sawchyn The Multifarious Mr. Banks: From Botany Bay to Kew, The Natural Historian Who Shaped the World by Toby Musgrave Countdown 1945: The Extraordinary Story of the Atomic Bomb and the 116 Days That Changed the World by Chris Wallace Catalyst by Sarah Beth Durst I Belong to Vienna: A Jewish Family's Story of Exile and Return by Anna Goldenberg, Alta L. Price (Translator) Seven Clues to Home by Gae Polisner, Nora Raleigh Baskin Stranger in the Lake: A Novel by Kimberly Belle Awestruck: How Embracing Wonder Can Make You Happier, Healthier, and More Connected by Jonah Paquette Cult of Glory: The Bold and Brutal History of the Texas Rangers by Doug J. Swanson The Lost Diary of Venice: A Novel by Margaux DeRoux Rage Against the Minivan: Learning to Parent Without Perfection by Kristen Howerton The Unicorn Handbook : A Spellbinding Collection of Literature, Lore, Art, Recipes, and Projects by Carolyn Turgeon Doodleville by Chad Sell Perfect Happiness: A Novel by Kristyn Kusek Lewis Dance Away with Me: A Novel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips Honey and Venom: Confessions of an Urban Beekeeper by Andrew Coté The Daughters of Erietown: A Novel by Connie Schultz Out of My Skull: The Psychology of Boredom by James Danckert, John D. Eastwood Brother Robert: Growing Up with Robert Johnson by Annye C. Anderson, Preston Lauterback The Marchenoir Library by A. Degen Ghost Road: Beyond the Driverless Car by Anthony M. Townsend All the Way to the Tigers: A Memoir by Mary Morris Steam by Drew Ford, Duane Leslie (Illustrator), Eva De La Cruz (Illustrator) The Clearing: Poems by Allison Adair Last Tang Standing by Lauren Ho Otto Tattercoat and the Forest of Lost Things by Matilda Woods Five Things About Ava Andrews by Margaret Dilloway Outside the Lines by Ameera Patel Safe by S. K. Barnett All the Things We Never Knew by Liara Tamani Swan Song: An Odyssey by Lisa Alther The Garden of Monsters by Lorenza Pieri, Liesl Schillinger (translator) Belladonna by Anbara Salam The Sight of You by Holly Miller Sweet, Savory, Spicy: Exciting Street Market Food from Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and More by Sarah Tiong The House of Whispers by Laura Purcell Glitch by Laura Martin The Marriage Game by Sara Desai Followers by Raziel Reid The End of Me by Alfred Hayes Broken People by Sam Lansky Agnes at the End of the World by Kelly McWilliams Mezzanine: Poems by Zoe Hitzig Why We Drive: Toward a Philosophy of the Open Road by Matthew B Crawford Echo on the Bay by Masatsugu Ono, Angus Turvill (Translator) The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth Neon Girls: A Stripper's Education in Protest and Power by Jennifer Worley Miss Cecily's Recipes for Exceptional Ladies: A Novel by Vicky Zimmerman Code Name Madeleine: A Sufi Spy in Nazi-Occupied Paris by Arthur J. Magida Alaric the Goth: An Outsider's History of the Fall of Rome by Douglas Boin Daddy's Girls: A Novel by Danielle Steel You Can't Catch Me by Catherine McKenzie Half Life by Lillian Clark How To Understand E =mc(2) (Little Ways to Live a Big Life) by Christophe Galfard The Ghosts of Sherwood by Carrie Vaughn The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season by Molly Fader Seeing the Body: Poems by Rachel Eliza Griffiths Crush and Color: Keanu Reeves: Colorful Fantasies with a Mysterious Hero by Maurizio Campidelli Performing Jane: A Cultural History of Jane Austen Fandom by Sarah Glosson
Eric and Kelly explore summer YA books, as well as highlight incredible new and upcoming queer YA books. This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering Tailored Book Recommendations for readers of all stripes made by Book Riot and Abrams, Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker and Illustrated by Wendy Xu , and Private Lessons by Cynthia Salaysay. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter! SHOW NOTES Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins It’s Kind of a Cheesy Love Story by Lauren Morrill Grace and the Fever by Zan Romanoff Again, Again by E. Lockhart Forest of Souls by Lori M. Lee “The Ultimate Guide to YA Short Stories” In A Perfect World by Trish Doller You Say It First by Katie Cotugno My Summer of Love and Misfortune by Lindsay Wong Girl Out of Water by Laura Silverman Mariam Sharma Hits The Road by Sheba Karim Wild Swans by Jessica Spotswood “Rad Older Adults in YA” Second Chance Summer by Emery Lord Meet Me Here by Bryan Bliss When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon Summer Days and Summer Nights by Stephanie Perkins Hot Dog Girl by Jennifer Dugan Out Now edited by Saundra Mitchell Camp by Lev Rosen I Kissed Alice by Anna Birch You Should See Me In A Crown by Leah Johnson The State of Us by Shaun David Hutchinson The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth Felix Ever After by Kacen Callendar All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson
In this episode we chat about the twenty-three books queer-centric books I am SUPER eagerly looking forward to reading in 2020. Check out the list in written form on my blog here and / or in the show notes below: 1// “Dark and Deepest Red” by Anna-Marie McLemore#OwnVoices (queer author)PUBLISHED BY: Feiwel & Friends ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 14th, January 2020GENRE: YA / Magical Realism 2// “Upright Women Wanted” by Sarah Gailey#OwnVoices (queer author) PUBLISHED BY: Tor.com / Tor/Forge (Macmillan imprint) ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 4th, February 2020 GENRE: YA / Adult? / Fantasy 3// “Middle School’s a Drag, You Better Werk” by Greg Howard#OwnVoices (I think)PUBLISHED BY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers (Penguin Imprint) ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 11th, February 2020GENRE: Middle Grade / Contemporary 4// “A Home for Goddesses and Dogs” by Leslie ConnorPUBLISHED BY: Katherine Tegen Books (HarperCollins imprint) ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 25th February, 2020 GENRE: Middle Grade / Contemporary 5// “Docile” by K.M. Szpara #OwnVoices (queer author)PUBLISHED BY: Tor.com / Tor/Forge (Macmillan imprint) ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 3rd, March 2020 GENRE: Adult / SciFi 6// “The Animals at Lockwood Manor” by Jane HealeyPUBLISHED BY: Mantle (Pan Macmillan imprint) ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 5th, March 2020 GENRE: Adult / Historical Fiction / Fantasy / Mystery 7// “Super Adjacent” by Crystal CestariPUBLISHED BY: Disney-Hyperion ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 17th, March 2020 GENRE: YA / Superhero 8// “Goldie Vance: The Hotel Whodunit” by Lilliam RiveraPUBLISHED BY: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (Hachette Book Group imprint) ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 17th, March 2020 GENRE: Middle Grade 9// “Wow, No Thank You.” by Samantha Irby #OwnVoices (queer author)PUBLISHED BY: Vintage (Penguin Random House imprint)ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 31st, March 2020 GENRE: Non-fiction, essays 10// “Look” by Zan Romanoff #OwnVoices (I think)PUBLISHED BY: Dial Books ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 31st, March 2020 GENRE: YA / Contemporary 11// “Girl, Serpent, Thorn” by Melissa BashardoustPUBLISHED BY: Flatiron Books (Macmillan imprint) ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 12th, May 2020 GENRE: YA / Fantasy / Retellings (Persian/Zoroastrian mythology) 12// “Felix Ever After” by Kacen Callender #OwnVoices (queer author)PUBLISHED BY: Balzer + Bray (HarperCollins in print) ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 12th, May 2020 GENRE: YA 13// “The Henna Wars” by Adiba Jaigirdar #OwnVoices (POC MC by POC)PUBLISHED BY: Page Street ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 12th, May 2020 GENRE: YA / Contemporary 14// “Date Me, Bryson Keller!” by Kevin van WhyePUBLISHED BY: Random House for Young Readers ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 19th, May 2020 GENRE: YA / Contemporary 15// “I Kissed Alice” by Anna Birch #OwnVoices (queer author)PUBLISHED BY: Macmillan/Imprint ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 26th, May 2020 GENRE: YA / Contemporary Interesting Twitter post by the author: https://twitter.com/Almost_Anna/status/1194963670813556737 16// “Something to Talk About” by Meryl Wilsner #OwnVoices (queer author)PUBLISHED BY: Berkley ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 26th, May 2020 GENRE: Adult / Contemporary 17// “You Should See Me in a Crown” by Leah Johnson #OwnVoices (POC MC by POC)PUBLISHED BY: Scholastic Press ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 2nd, June 2020 GENRE: YA / Contemporary 18// “The New Queer Conscience” by Adam Eli, illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky #OwnVoices (queer author)PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Workshop ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 2nd, June 2020 GENRE: Non-fiction 19// “The Falling in Love Montage” by Ciara SmythPUBLISHED BY: HarperTeen ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 9th, June 2020 GENRE: YA / Contemporary 20// “I’ll Be the One” by Lyla Lee #OwnVoices (POC MC by POC)PUBLISHED BY: Katherine Tegen Books (HarperCollins imprint)ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 16th, June 2020 GENRE: YA / Contemporary 21// “Cinderella Is Dead” by Kalynn Bayron #OwnVoices (POC + queer author, queer themes + POC MC)PUBLISHED BY: Bloomsbury YA ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 7th, July 2020 GENRE: YA / Fantasy / Cinderella retelling 22// “Cattywampus” by Ash Van Otterloo #OwnVoices (queer author)PUBLISHED BY: Scholastic ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 4th August, 2020 GENRE: Middle Grade / Fantasy 23// “The Nobleman’s Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks” (Montague Siblings #3) by Mackenzi Lee PUBLISHED BY: Katherine Tegen Books (HarperCollins imprint) ANTICIPATED RELEASE: 18th, August 2020 GENRE: YA / Fantasy ----- Follow me on all my other social medias for life in between episode uploads!: P A T R E O N : http://bit.ly/malaraypatreonI N S T A G R A M : http://bit.ly/malarayinstagramW E B S I T E : http://www.malarayofsunshine.comT W I T T E R : http://bit.ly/malaraytwitterG O O D R E A D S : http://bit.ly/malarayreadsF A C E B O O K : http://bit.ly/malarayFB --- Music purchased from Epidemic Sound. Songs are "Sun Sun Sun (Sting Version)" and "Enjoy Your Heartbreak (Sting Version)".
We watched episode 8 of Netflix's Love Alarm (JoAlarm). Robby has a tit zit and Michael talks about how she hates salt. Robby's BLT is: Namameku Yami to Oboreru Hikari by Satsuki Michael's Fan Fix is: All The Records Are Playing (And My Heart Keeps Saying) by ArwenLune
Potato slam! And welcome to the jam! Check out Helen on Falling in Love Montage! Follow us on Twitter or join us in the Facebook group!
We must address the Lincoln Log situation. Check out Helen on Falling in Love Montage! Follow us on Twitter or join us in the Facebook group!
Bonnie’s toys sum up the movie, the hog gets m u s i c a l and our hosts contemplate ways to murder Woody. Check out Helen on Falling in Love Montage! Follow us on Twitter or join us in the Facebook group!
Lotso goes bad. Like milk. Check out Helen on Falling in Love Montage! Follow us on Twitter or join us in the Facebook group!
A-HAND I WOULD WALK 500 MILES AND I WOULD WALK 500 MORE Check out Helen on Falling in Love Montage! Follow us on Twitter or join us in the Facebook group!
This week, we explore, “How to interpret your dreams.” We’re joined by the dreamiest Helen we know, Helen LaStar from Falling In Love Montage! Ever wonder what your dreams say about you? Or what purpose dreams actually serve the human body? We’re here to get to the bottom of it. Make sure to check out Helen on Falling in Love Montage. And while you’re at it support us on Patreon! Every week on Stranger Still, we take the questions you’ve... Read More Read More
Valerie and Helen took to the theater this month (with friends, yes they have some) to watch 2019's What Men Want. All of their secret thoughts about the film are contained within this episode. So, if you can't read our minds, you may have to listen - which, coincidentally, is also the theme of the film. Thank you for your continued support. Falling in Love Montage podcast turned three this month!
It's gettin hot in herre! Andy and Ben finish their meetcute and she goes to his apartment to begin losing him. She leaves her handbag, and with the help of Tony and Thayer they find Knicks tickets. And so Ben and Andy watch some b-ball. Helen and Valerie (Falling in Love Montage) and Gena Radcliffe (Kill by Kill) let you know the secrets of the handbag.
To close out Pride month, we are appropriately proud to bring you something a little bit different. Not so much chick, not so much flick -- we wanted to spotlight a new queer web series currently streaming on Amazon, After Forever. Joining us for the entire discussion is costar of the series Mitchell Anderson, known also as the founder of Atlanta's great MetroFresh restaurant, Ross Werkman on Party of Five, and one of the sexiest TV doctors of the last 20 years (People, 2005), among other things. We were delighted and honored to have Mitchell on to talk about this great short series, his experience as an out actor in the television industry, and yes, his favorite chick flicks. Easily one of the sexiest podcast guests of the last 20 years (Falling in Love Montage, 2018). Watch or learn more about After Forever: http://afterforevertheseries.com. Buy Mitchell's book, Food & Thought: http://metrofreshatl.com/midtown/store/
Welcome to Matthew McConauMAY! Every Monday in May, Falling in Love Montage is covering an early 21st-century Romantic Comedy starring Matthew McConaughey. This week we break the cardinal rule of Wedding Planning and fall in love with our guest, Elle Riccardi. She knows a thing or two about weddings and even more about jigsaw puzzles. Join us as we try to piece together this puzzle of a movie. ✨Also, if you stick around for the very beginning (and why wouldn't you?) you'll hear some really big news! ✨ And if you stick around until the end (thank you) you'll learn that Helen and Valerie are month-long guests on one of their favorite podcasts, The Feminine Mistake Podcast, hosted by Hillary, Sarah, and Nicole. Find them (and follow them) on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud or start listening to this awesome discussion of I Feel Pretty by clicking right here!
Amanda’s Picture Show A Go Go Episode 143: Celluloid Ceiling-Home Again (2017) Amanda and Justine are back with another edition of the Celluloid Ceiling. This time they discuss triple F-rated Rom Com, Home Again. Justine points out the level of privilege the characters in the film have, Amanda is reminded of Bridget Jones’s Diary and both ladies are firmly #TeamGeorge. There are SPOILERS in this episode and adult language. This episode is edited by Justine Gendron. Website: https://www.amandaagogo.com/amandaspictureshowagogo/ Twitter: @AmandasPicShow Facebook: www.facebook.com/AmandasPictureShowAGoGo/ Instagram: @AmandasPictureShowAGoGo Email: AmandasPictureShowAGoGo@gmail.com Threadless store: https://amandaagogo.threadless.com/ Artwork by Sam Kent: http://www.samkent.me/ Plugs and links: The Cutaways http://www.thecutaways.com/ @thespeedofjake at MadLab https://www.facebook.com/events/196174670981120/ The Little Mermaid at GMHS https://www.facebook.com/events/1579171588803544/ Culture Pop A Go Go https://www.amandaagogo.com/culturepopagogo/ TV Ate My Brain Defenders http://coretemparts.com/2018/03/tv-ate-my-brain-the-defenders-1x05-take-shelter-1x06-ashes-ashes/ Lady Pod Squad on Twitter https://twitter.com/LadyPodSquad Falling in Love Montage http://fallinginlovemontage.com/
Masochism meets sadism in episode 53 when three lovely, talented, educated young women deliberately (why god, why?) watch Fifty Shades Darker, the critically reviled sequel to the equally critically reviled Fifty Shades of Grey (which they've also watched). Valerie and Helen are joined by sublime guest, Meghan Griffin for an uproarious and deserved ripping. Fall in love with Meghan now or get to know her better at any of her many delightful podcasts, Judging Book Covers Podcast, Fableulous Retelling Podcast, and A Handbook for Handbook for Mortals. *** expletive warning *** Falling in Love Montage podcast often embraces the freedom of profanity, however, a particular four-letter word comes up with fervent frequency and is used as a sub for every different part of speech, including the verb.
If you've ever wondered what the hell Helen is singing about in her original Falling in Love Montage theme song, then be buggin' no longer. Starting with episode 45, Clueless, we will tackle all six movies referenced in the theme song. It's going to be Phat! We've called a truce and brought Val's Matt back (after he was totally wiggin' on Bridesmaids). Also joining us is our *official* Jane Austen correspondent, Tracy Tanoff!
Falling in Love Montage is packing up the moon and dismantling the sun for the Never-A-Bride™ June series is now over and done. Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead Owen Choules came by to put the podcast to bed. The honor of your presence is requested by Helen & Valerie together with their comrade family featuring Owen Choules of Classic Schmassic
6/26 Helen LaStar of Falling in Love Montage joins us this week Also: -We Bought a Zoo is wildly chauvinistic -Cameron Crowe writes all of his credits himself -MUSTARD? on a HOT DOG? Send us mail at WGIRNYPOD@gmail.com Join our Facebook group!
Give it up for the one and (likely) only time we'll get to discuss a Coen brother's film on Falling in Love Montage. We like to stay flexible, and this is a very comfortable stretch for us as we, and special guest Malcolm Nygard, have a rich and uproarious conversation about Intolerable Cruelty. Are you asking yourself where you have heard Malcolm's intoxicating voice before? Maybe you recall it from our new bumper? (Psst! We joined a podcast network earlier this month!) Or maybe you are already a fan of or subscriber to the Comrade Radio Network? If you aren't already, you can hear more from Malcolm on his show Apoc Radio and the Comrade Radio Podcast.
Helen (Falling in Love Montage podcast, general awesome person) and Kiely (@kielyjenner) Do some trippy mystery solving in Trouble on Planet Earth by R.A. Montgomery. Buy shirts and stickers at: http://www.redbubble.com/people/jessiepodcasts?asc=uPatreon is at https://www.patreon.com/turntopageArt by Alan NguyenHis twitter is @rotmouthHis art blog is lonefortress.tumblr.comYou can buy shirts and junk with his designs at http://tee.pub/lic/usvxqxdKK_M andhttp://www.redbubble.com/people/rotmouth/sho
This week on MYTH, it’s one of the world’s first chick flick stories. After listening to the Falling in Love Montage podcast, I’m pretty sure this story hits a lot of the standard tropes. You’ll meet the archetype for the bitchy mother in law, hear why it might be a good idea to feed the ants once in a while, and learn that true love cannot be denied (at least if you have the right gods on your side). Then, in Gods and Monsters, it's a chick flick double feature, where we’ll meet the statue that has inspired multiple rom coms.
Kerry (Random Sampling, @rspod_9) and Helen (Falling in Love Montage) have a terrifying adventure with an evil town shop that popped up in town in The Toy Shop of Terror by Laban Carrick Hill.Art by Alan NguyenHis twitter is @rotmouthHis art blog is lonefortress.tumblr.comYou can buy shirts and junk with his designs at http://tee.pub/lic/usvxqxdKK_M andhttp://www.redbubble.com/people/rotmouth/sho
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