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Erica talks about recent library finds and Kelly interviews author and editor Rob Costello about short story collections, horror, and queer reads. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What's Up in YA newsletter! Make this your most bookish summer yet with personalized reading recommendations from Tailored Book Recommendations! Our bibliologists (aka professional book nerds) are standing by to help you find your next favorite read. Get your recommendations via email, or opt to receive hardcovers or paperbacks delivered right to your door. And with quarterly or annual plans available, TBR has something for every budget. Get started today from just $18! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed My Lady Jane (on Prime) Cat + Gamer by Wataru Nadatani A Certain October by Angela Johnson A Sign of Affection, Vol. 2 by Suu Morishita Space Trash Vol. 1 by Jenn Woodall We Mostly Come Out of Night edited by Rob Costello Rural Voices: 15 Authors Challenge Assumptions About Small-Town America edited by Nora Shalaway Carpenter Looking for Love in All The Haunted Places by Claire Kann The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick The Marbury Lens and Passenger by Andrew Smith All These Bodies by Kendare Blake Wrath Becomes Her by Aden Polydoros The River Has Teeth by Erica Waters Monstrous Affections edited by Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant Slasher Girls & Monster Boys edited by April Genevieve Tucholke Night of the Living Queers edited by Shelly Page and Alex Brown Our Shadows Have Claws edited by Yamile Saied Méndez and Amparo Ortiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erica talks about recent library finds and Kelly interviews author and editor Rob Costello about short story collections, horror, and queer reads. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What's Up in YA newsletter! Make this your most bookish summer yet with personalized reading recommendations from Tailored Book Recommendations! Our bibliologists (aka professional book nerds) are standing by to help you find your next favorite read. Get your recommendations via email, or opt to receive hardcovers or paperbacks delivered right to your door. And with quarterly or annual plans available, TBR has something for every budget. Get started today from just $18! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed My Lady Jane (on Prime) Cat + Gamer by Wataru Nadatani A Certain October by Angela Johnson A Sign of Affection, Vol. 2 by Suu Morishita Space Trash Vol. 1 by Jenn Woodall We Mostly Come Out of Night edited by Rob Costello Rural Voices: 15 Authors Challenge Assumptions About Small-Town America edited by Nora Shalaway Carpenter Looking for Love in All The Haunted Places by Claire Kann The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick The Marbury Lens and Passenger by Andrew Smith All These Bodies by Kendare Blake Wrath Becomes Her by Aden Polydoros The River Has Teeth by Erica Waters Monstrous Affections edited by Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant Slasher Girls & Monster Boys edited by April Genevieve Tucholke Night of the Living Queers edited by Shelly Page and Alex Brown Our Shadows Have Claws edited by Yamile Saied Méndez and Amparo Ortiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oktober 2016, Kafue Nationalpark, Sambia. Es ist 5 Uhr morgens und Bianca und Lawrence Rudolph, ein reiches Ehepaar aus den USA machen sich gerade in ihrer Blockhütte für die Abreise fertig. Plötzlich ertönt ein Schrei, gefolgt von einem Schuss. Als Zeugen in die Hütte stürmen, finden sie einen verzweifelten Lawrence Rudolph vor, der sich über seine Frau Bianca beugt. In ihrer Brust eine große Wunde. War das wirklich ein schrecklicher Unfall? Wie konnte es soweit kommen? Nach und nach kommen immer mehr Ungereimtheiten ans Licht und die Fassade des strahlenden Lokal-Promis Lawrence Rudolph beginnt immer mehr zu Bröckeln. Heute reden wir über Jäger und Gejagte, über Trophäen-Hunger und einen Löwen, dessen Geschichte vor einigen Jahren ganz Amerika aufbrachte. Inhaltswarnung: Jagd/Gewalt gegen Tiere, explizite Gewalt, Suizid, Ob der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist, seht ihr ganz unten in der Beschreibung. (N=nicht gelöst, G=Gelöst) SHOWNOTES Sponsor dieser Episode ist Blinkist. Blinkist bringt die Kernaussagen von Wissensformaten auf dein Smartphone – in nur 15 Minuten pro Titel. Teste 7 Tage kostenlos und erhalte 25% auf das Jahresabo Blinkist Premium unter: www.blinkist.de/puppies WIR GEHEN AUF LIVE-TOUR! Tickets für die Shows könnt ihr hier kaufen: https://rausgegangen.de/events/puppies-and-crime-die-livetour-2023-0/ https://www.eventim.de/eventseries/puppies-and-crime-die-live-tour-2023-3368920/ Hier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes: https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrime Empfehlungen Empfehlung Amanda: Slasher Girls & Monster Boys, herausgegeben von Genevieve Tucholke Empfehlung Marieke: Das Ende der Ehe von Emilia Roig SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrime Email: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com ------- G --------
Books talked about in the episode: Dread Nation by Justina Ireland Broken Lands by Jonathan Maberry Give Me a K-I-L-L by R. L. Stine Coldest Girl in Cold Town by Holly Black The Sacrifice Box by Martin Stewart Daughters Unto Devils by Amy Lukavics Blue is For Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz Eight Will Fall by Sarah Harian Slasher Girls and Monster Boys: stories selected by April Genevieve Tucholke The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma #murdertrending by Gretchen McNeil I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake The Haunting by Danielle Vega The Grace Year by Kim Liggett His Hideous Heart 13 of Edgar Allan Poe's Most Unsettling Tales Reimagined edited by Dahlia Adler Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan Shibuya Goldfish Volume 1 by Hiroumi Aoi Additional books mentioned: Pitch Dark by Courtney Alameda, Devils Unto Dust by Emma Berquist, Here There are Monsters by Amelinda Berube, Through the Woods by Emily Carrol (comic), Tokyo Ghoul by Sui Ishida (manga), In the Woods by Carrie Jones, Deadman Wonderland by Jinsei Kataoka (manga), Teeth in the Mist by Dawn Kurtagich, The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones, Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall, How We Became Wicked by Alexander Yates, and Alice in Murderland by Kaori Yuki (manga).
Joel Corry is an international DJ and producer who broke onto the charts with his single "Sorry" in 2019, a remake of Monster Boys classic of the same. The song spent 10 weeks in the UK top 10 and broke shazams all time daily record after receiving 41,000 Shazam's in in 24 hours. "Sorry" also went platinum on the ARIA charts here in Australia and went to #1 on our Shazam chart. He's come in hard in 2020 with his smash hit "Lonely" and his latest single "Head & Heart" teaming up with MNEK.
The beaches are open and we're gonna need a bigger podcast. Thankfully, we've got one, because your spooky hosts with the mosts Matt (@TheRealMattC) and Jacob (@Jacob_DeNobel) are joined this month by Marcelo (@MarceloJPico), Talk FIlm Society EiC, and Trace (@TracedThurman), host of the Horror Queers podcast, to talk about the Jaws franchise! Take a trip to Amity Island but look out for the fancy fish who prefers turf to his surf. In this special Independence Day episode, the four chat about the Spielberg classic and its sequels, while touching on some alternate cuts and abandoned films. The gang is also joined by very special guest Carlo (@micco3006), who provides the Monster Boys with some very important shark facts that suggest that Jaws is innocent...and man may be the greatest monster of all. So lean back, let Michael Caine show you the Bahamian sights, and listen as we dig into what makes Jaws chomp.
Welcome to the What to Read Next Podcast. Today we have Lauren Blinn back for a fun show full of book recommendations. In this episode, we dive into thrillers, dark romance, christmas romances and contemporary romances. BOOKS MENTIONED The Bone House by Emily Lloyd-Jones The Girl in Red by Christina Henry Slasher Girls and Monster Boys by April Genevieve Tucholke Dead Leaves by Kealan Patrick Burke Cabin at the end of the world by Paul Tremblay Joyland by Stephen King The Whisper Man by Alex North Lock Every Door by Riley Sagar NOS4A2 by Joe Hill De Vincenti series by Jennifer Armentrout JT Geissinger Dangerous Beauty by J.T. Geissinger Final Hours series by Juno Rushdon You’d Be Mine by Erin Hahn Get a Life with Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbbert (around the 12 minute) Yours in Scandal by Lauren Layne Heidi’s Guide to Four Letter Words by Tara Sivec Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin Pucked series by Helena Hunting Arizona Vengeance by Sawyer Bennett The Friend Zone by Sarah Wilson 10 Blind Dates by Ashley Elston Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren Beautiful Bastard series by Christina Lauren Wild Things series by Christina Lauren My Favorite Half Night Stand by Christina Lauren The Honey Don’t List by Christina Lauren An Alaska Christmas by Jennifer Snow A Wedding in December by Sarah Morgan Chrismas Sisters by Sarah Morgan It Starts with Christmas by Jenny Hale Christmas Mistletoes and Kisses by Jenny Hale A Wallflower Christmas by Lisa Kleypas An Alaskan Holiday by Debbie MacComber A Lie for a Lie by Helena Hunting The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey CONNECT WITH LAUREN Instagram
First things first: Ladies of the Fright podcast is honored to have been nominated for Nonfiction Podcast of the Year in the 2018 This Is Horror Awards! Voting is open until Monday, 4.29.2019. If you enjoy what you do, considering throwing us a vote—and don't forget to check out the other excellent nominees in each category! Also, Mackenzie and Lisa have both joined the This Is Horror features team! Watch that space for feature articles from each of them. On to LOTF 34! This episode is our SECOND installment of a series covering the Summer Scares library summer reading program. The Horror Writers’ Association has partnered with Book Riot and Library Journal to curate the Summer Scares reading list, which includes three books each in the Adult, YA, and Middle Grade categories. Joining us today is Kelly Jensen, an Editor at Book Riot. The YA picks for 2019 Summer Scares are: Rotters by Daniel Kraus (Ember, 2012) Slasher Girls and Monster Boys edited by April Genevieve Tucholke (Speak, 2016) The Devil and Winnie Flynn by Micol Ostow (Penguin Random house, 2015) Show Notes: Find Kelly: Website | Twitter Learn more about Summer Scares 2019. ">If you want to support our podcast and you’re interested in purchasing any of the books we talk about, consider purchasing through our affiliate links above. As always thank you very much for your love and support!
This week! Christmas cheer, Xbox stats, Raimi suits, Fallout gifts, Donkey Kong Jrs., Monster Boys, Seas of Thieves, and much, much more. Join us, won’t you? Links of interest: Fallout Classic gifted to 76 players Raimi suit arrives in Spider-Man Check your Xbox 2018 stats Donkey Kong Jr. Puzzle Bobble Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom Leisure Suit Larry A Boy and His Blob Sea of Thieves Emmet Otter’s Jugband Christmas George and the Christmas Star The Player One Podcast t-shirt The Player One Podcast mug ResetEra Player One Podcast Topic Player One Podcast Discord Greg Streams on Twitch Star Cruiser - Generation 16 Episode #116 Add us in Apple Podcasts Check out Greg's web series Generation 16 - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, and more! Click here to download. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Running time: 01:37:05
Eric and Kelly dive into the big, wide world of YA anthologies and shout about excellent YA books from small and indie presses. Hey YA is sponsored by Confessions of a Teenage Leper by Ashley Little, Vesuvian Books, and Flatiron Books, publishers of Unstoppable Moses by Tyler James Smith. Hey YA is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and right here on Book Riot. Show Notes: Black Enough by Ibi Zoboi When You Were Everything by Ashley Woodfolk A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi Odd One Out by Nic Stone Sawkill Girls by Claire LeGrande A Thousand Sisters by Elizabeth Wein (Don't) Call Me Crazy edited by Kelly Jensen Kirkus Prize Finalists Toil and Trouble edited by Jessica Spotswood and Tess Sharpe Fresh Ink by Lamar Giles Our Stories, Our Voices: 21 YA Authors Get Real About Injustice, Empowerment, and Growing Up Female in America edited by Amy Reed My True Love Gave to Me and Summer Days & Summer Nights edited by Stephanie Perkins Open Mic: Riffs on Life Between Cultures edited by Mitali Perkins Meet Cute Slasher Girls and Monster Boys edited by April Genevieve Tucholke 1968: Today’s Authors Explore a Year of Rebellion, Revolution, and Change edited by Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti Trust Your Name by Tim Tingle The Girl with the Red Balloon by Katherine Locke Running With Lions by Julian Winters The Abyss Surrounds Us by Emily Skrutskie Girls Resist! By KaeLyn Rich Zeroboxer by Fonda Lee Open Mic Night at Westminster Cemetery by Mary Amato Spliced by Jon McGoran Girls on the Line by Jennie Liu Home & Away by Candice Montgomery Timekeeper by Tara Sim
Jessica Spotswood, author of the CAHILL WITCH CHRONICLES, WILD SWANS, and THE LAST SUMMER OF THE GARRETT GIRLS, as well as editor of A TYRANNY OF PETTICOATS, THE RADICAL ELEMENT, and of TOIL & TROUBLE: 15 TALES OF WOMEN AND WITCHCRAFT, which comes out August 28! Jessica Spotswood Show Notes Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Michele Volanksy, Dean of Dramaturgy at Washington College The Laramie Project (play) Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery Twilight by Stephenie Meyer Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell Ira Glass’s quote on creativity Tiffany Schmidt Jessica’s Reddit AMA about editing anthologies Slasher Girls and Monster Boys edited by April Genevieve Tucholke Beth Revis (listen to her First Draft interview here) Andrea Creamer Marie Lu (listen to her First Draft interviews here and here) Saundra Mitchell Carrie Ryan Caroline Tung Richmond (listen to her First Draft podcast here) Lindsay Smith (listen to her First Draft podcast here) Robin Talley (listen to her First Draft podcast here) Y. S. Lee Kekla Magoon Leslye Walton Tess Sharpe
Amanda and Jenn discuss all the short stories in this week's special episode of Get Booked! This episode is sponsored by Random House. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS here, or via Apple Podcasts here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. Questions 1. I am a librarian who runs a book club for teens, one that reads primarily science fiction/fantasy/magical realism. I am looking for short story collections that would appeal to the group. Previous hits with the groups include The Martian by Andy Weir, The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon, Jackaby by William Ritter, and Smoke and Mirrors by Neil Gaiman. --Alexandra 2. I've fallen in love with short stories through podcasts (like Levar Burton Reads or The Writers Voice). They're my favorite to listen to at work. I'd like some recommendations of must read authors or collections! More podcast recommendations wouldn't be amiss either. Thanks! -Catherine --Catherine 3. I normally hate short stories and have tried reading several collections hoping I could find a place for them in my heart. Most of the collections are YA and contain stories by various authors. While I'll like some of the stories, overall the reading experience isn't very good. Recently I decided to give another short story a try, so I read The Grownup by Gillian Flynn and it was not only the best short story I've ever read, but one of my favorite reads of the year. Can you recommend any short stories or collections that are similar to Gillian Flynn's writing or just have lots of twists and turns? Thanks! --Candice 4. Hello! Short stories are something I've always enjoyed writing, but I haven't read very many. I want to start to read them more so that my own writing will improve. The only short story I remember reading very vividly is The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. I read it in school and found it really brilliant. I'm looking for more literary style short stories that display the authors command of the prose and structure. Anthologies would be ideal, but I'm open to single story suggestions as well. Thanks! --Ira 5. Hi there- I've recently started reading short story and anthology collections, and I'm loving them. My recent favorite has been Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu. I'm interested in expanding into other genres though, but I'm having trouble finding many Sci-Fi/Fantasy collections. I've seen a number of Lovecraft's short story collections, but not much else. Especially not for Fantasy. Any recommendations for some action packed short stories? Bonus points for any possible YA fantasy short story collections- I found one recently and I'd love to find more! --Amber 6. Hi! I am a voracious reader and have really enjoyed listening to your recommendations since discovering your podcast :) My question... When reading fiction, I have historically preferred full-length books over short stories. However, I have recently read and loved several short story collections (Knockemstick by Donald Ray Pollack, Tenth of December by George Saunders, Five Carat Soul by James McBride), and now I want to expand my horizons in this category. What short story authors or collections would you recommend? I don't mind dark or creepy and the only genre I typically tend not to gravitate toward is romance. Thanks in advance! --Sally 7. Hello! I like reading short stories before bed-reading helps my mind unwind, but if a novel is too interesting I will stay up late reading rather than put it down. Short fiction has an obvious place to stop, but I’m running out of ideas to try next. I love Jhumpa Lahiri, and What it Means When a Man Falls From The Sky was Amazing. I also liked Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s collection of short stories, The Thing Around Your Neck. I read Carmen Maria Machado’s book, Her Body and Other Parties, as well as Helen Oyeyemi but found some of the stories too creepy for before bed. Do you have any more ideas for short fiction, ideally with a global perspective, that isn’t going to give me nightmares? Thank you! --Kara Books Discussed The Merry Spinster by Mallory Ortberg (recently announced transition to Daniel, but book is listed under Mallory) A Gathering of Shadows by VE Schwab A Fine Summer's Day by Charles Todd Salsa Nocturna by Daniel José Older Slasher Girls and Monster Boys, incl. stories by Marie Lu and Leigh Bardugo and Kendare Blake What it Means When a Man Falls From the Sky by Lesley Nneka Arimah podcast: Reading Women Night at the Fiestas by Kirstin Valdez Quade We Show What We Have Learned by Clare Beams Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives, edited by Sarah Weinman Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado Sorry Please Thank You by Charles Yu Tender by Sofia Samatar Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2017, edited by John Joseph Adams and Charles Yu Gutshot by Amelia Gray Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri In the Country by Mia Alvar The Djinn Falls in Love And Other Stories edited by Mahvesh Murad and Jared Shurin
The Game Boys have always been about hunting monsters, typically finding them and then capturing them in Poké Balls. They've never been particularly into the Monster Hunter franchise, however. So, how do the Game Boys take to Monster Hunter World? Tune in is as they share their impressions of the latest Capcom, monster slaying title as well as their thoughts on all of the latest Nintendo news. Follow Game Boys on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook Email Game Boys at Gameboyscoopcast@gmail.com Follow Tim on Twitter Follow Ryan on Twitter Follow Alex on Twitter
Bienvenue dans un autre épisode de Fright School! If you're looking for a film to make you want to get sterilized, then have we got the one for you. France's most extreme horror classique, and our movie du jour this week is INSIDE (2007). This film has everything: car accidents, a foul-mouthed nurse, a giant pair of scissors for cutting out babies (as one does), and tons of blood and gore. Joshua pushes Joe to the brink with this one! Also in this episode is a special My Favorite Murder surprise! As Mentioned in the Episode: Stephen McDermott (@stephendraw on IG), https://www.stephen-mcdermott.com/shop/ Monster Boys pins on Strange Ways, https://www.strange-ways.com/collections/pins/products/monsters-boys-mystery-pin-pack-glow-in-the-dark The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman, http://a.co/hWf8hfh
Welcome to Episode 7 of The Book Love Foundation Podcast! And thank you for joining us in this celebration of teaching and the joy of learning. Subscribe in iTunes Donate to the Book Love Foundation Episode 7 Show notes This episode is Part 1 of a two-part conversation Penny had recently with Donalyn Miller. Thank you for listening to this episode of the Book Love Foundation podcast. The Book Love Foundation is a non-profit 501 3(c) dedicated to putting books in the hands of teachers dedicated to nurturing the individual reading lives of their middle and high school students. We have given away $100,000 in three years and are currently reviewing 140 applications for 2016. We wish we had money to give to every one of these deserving teachers. If you can help us in that mission, visit booklovefoundation.org and make a donation. 100% of what you give goes to books. – Penny RESOURCES REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE Books: The Book Whisperer, by Donalyn Miller Reading in the Wild, by Donalyn Miller Slasher Girls and Monster Boys, by April Genevieve Tucholke On Twitter: @donalynbooks co-host of #titletalk with Colby Sharp co-host of Best Practices Roots (#bproots) with Teri Lesesne founder of #bookaday Donalyn is also the co-founder of the Nerdy Book Club. Other: Scholastic Book Fairs, where Donalyn is Manager of Independent Reading Outreach Thank you for listening to the The Book Love Foundation Podcast. If you enjoyed listening, please share it with a colleague or two. require(["mojo/signup-forms/Loader"], function(L) { L.start({"baseUrl":"mc.us11.list-manage.com","uuid":"758e0031c7a7661f62a20a558","lid":"27df9614a1"}) }) The post A Conversation with Donalyn Miller, Part 1. Ep. 7 of the Book Love Foundation Podcast appeared first on Teacher Learning Sessions. ★ Support this podcast ★