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A People's Guide to Publishing
Episode 249: Bookstore Solidarity! Josh Christie of Print: A Bookstore

A People's Guide to Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 37:49


Print: A Bookstore has been a triumphant, bright light in envisioning what a bookstore could be. Both as a brick and mortar that is a champion for information and reading, but also holding up its staff and creating entertaining skit videos with its staff! This week on the pod, we feature co-owner Josh Christie about the store in our ongoing Bookstore Solidarity project! ************Thank you for watching the People's Guide to Publishing vlogcast!  Get the book: https://microcosmpublishing.com/catalog/books/3663Get the workbook: https://microcosmpublishing.com/catalog/zines/10031More from Microcosm: http://microcosmpublishing.comMore by Joe Biel: http://joebiel.netMore by Elly Blue: http://takingthelane.comSubscribe to our monthly email newsletter: https://confirmsubscription.com/h/r/0EABB2040D281C9CFind us on social mediaFacebook: http://facebook.com/microcosmpublishingTwitter: http://twitter.com/microcosmmmInstagram: http://instagram.com/microcosm_pub************

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Humanity Chats with Marjy
Building Bridges Part I - Marjy Marj

Humanity Chats with Marjy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 14:56


Marjy Marj announces the Building Bridges Tour, explains its purpose, and shares her experience from the Northeastern leg of the tour.Humanity Chats - a conversation about everyday issues that impact humans. Join us. Together, we can go far. Thank you for listening. Share with a friend. We are humans. From all around the world. One kind only. And that is humankind. Your friend, Marjy Marj

PortLit
Spotlight Lecture: Morgan Talty discusses Night of the Living Rez with Greg Brown

PortLit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 50:11


Morgan Talty and Gregory Brown are live at Bunker Brewing Co. discussing “Night of the Living Rez”, Talty's highly anticipated debut collection of short stories at the Spotlight Lecture Series. How do the living come back to life? Set in a Native community in Maine, Night of the Living Rez is a riveting debut collection about what it means to be Penobscot in the twenty-first century and what it means to live, to survive, and to persevere after tragedy. In twelve striking, luminescent stories, author Morgan Talty—with searing humor, abiding compassion, and deep insight—breathes life into tales of family and community bonds as they struggle with a painful past and an uncertain future. A boy unearths a jar that holds an old curse, which sets into motion his family's unraveling; a man, while trying to swindle some pot from a dealer, discovers a friend passed out in the woods, his hair frozen into the snow; a grandmother suffering from Alzheimer's projects the past onto her grandson, and thinks he is her dead brother come back to life; and two friends, inspired by Antiques Roadshow, attempt to rob the tribal museum for valuable root clubs. In a collection that examines the consequences and merits of inheritance, Night of the Living Rez is an unforgettable portrayal of a Native community and marks the arrival of a standout talent in contemporary fiction. About the authors Morgan Talty is a citizen of the Penobscot Indian Nation where he grew up. Named one of Narrative's “30 Below 30,” Talty's work has appeared in The Georgia Review, Shenandoah, TriQuarterly, Narrative Magazine, LitHub, and elsewhere. He lives in Levant, Maine. Gregory Brown grew up along Penobscot Bay. His stories have appeared in Tin House, The Alaska Quarterly Review, Shenandoah, Epoch, and Narrative Magazine. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he is the recipient of scholarships and fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. He lives in Maine with his family. The Lowering Days is his first novel. About the Series » Spotlight Lecture Series Portland Public Library hosts nationally touring authors at the Spotlight Series. Authors talk about newly released work followed by audience Q&A and a book signing. The series is presented by Portland Public Library in partnership with Print: A Bookstore, The Press Hotel, and Bunker Brewing Company.

PortLit
Spotlight Lecture: Morgan Talty discusses Night of the Living Rez with Greg Brown

PortLit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 50:11


Morgan Talty and Gregory Brown are live at Bunker Brewing Co. discussing “Night of the Living Rez”, Talty's highly anticipated debut collection of short stories at the Spotlight Lecture Series. How do the living come back to life? Set in a Native community in Maine, Night of the Living Rez is a riveting debut collection about what it means to be Penobscot in the twenty-first century and what it means to live, to survive, and to persevere after tragedy. In twelve striking, luminescent stories, author Morgan Talty—with searing humor, abiding compassion, and deep insight—breathes life into tales of family and community bonds as they struggle with a painful past and an uncertain future. A boy unearths a jar that holds an old curse, which sets into motion his family's unraveling; a man, while trying to swindle some pot from a dealer, discovers a friend passed out in the woods, his hair frozen into the snow; a grandmother suffering from Alzheimer's projects the past onto her grandson, and thinks he is her dead brother come back to life; and two friends, inspired by Antiques Roadshow, attempt to rob the tribal museum for valuable root clubs. In a collection that examines the consequences and merits of inheritance, Night of the Living Rez is an unforgettable portrayal of a Native community and marks the arrival of a standout talent in contemporary fiction. About the authors Morgan Talty is a citizen of the Penobscot Indian Nation where he grew up. Named one of Narrative's “30 Below 30,” Talty's work has appeared in The Georgia Review, Shenandoah, TriQuarterly, Narrative Magazine, LitHub, and elsewhere. He lives in Levant, Maine. Gregory Brown grew up along Penobscot Bay. His stories have appeared in Tin House, The Alaska Quarterly Review, Shenandoah, Epoch, and Narrative Magazine. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he is the recipient of scholarships and fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. He lives in Maine with his family. The Lowering Days is his first novel. About the Series » Spotlight Lecture Series Portland Public Library hosts nationally touring authors at the Spotlight Series. Authors talk about newly released work followed by audience Q&A and a book signing. The series is presented by Portland Public Library in partnership with Print: A Bookstore, The Press Hotel, and Bunker Brewing Company.

Misshelved: a podcast for book lovers
Misspelled: Kids On Bikes (Halloween Special)

Misshelved: a podcast for book lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 135:58


In the small, unassuming town of Soda Springs, nothing strange or mysterious happens... until a demonic man starts robbing banks, wrestlers roll into town, and radios start to talk on their own. Are you ready for a Halloween special edition of Misshelved? Welcome to Misspelled, where booksellers relax by playing tabletop games together. Author Whitney Gardner leads a group of booksellers in Kids On Bikes: a tabletop roleplay game where she creates a collaborative storytelling experience that follows a group of kids who realize something odd is unfolding in their small town. Misshelved host Nicole Brinkley as wrestling fan Quinn, Foggy Pine Books bookseller Abby Rice as babysitter Cam, and Print: A Bookstore's Rachael Conrad as cool girl KC and Stephanie Heinz as resident nerd Darcy sit around the table and solve the mysteries unfolding... and maybe set a man on fire while they're at it. SHOP FOGGY PINE BOOKS: foggypinebooks.com SHOP PRINT: A BOOKSTORE: printbookstore.com SUPPORT OUR GM: heywhitney.com FULL TRANSCRIPTIONS + SHOW NOTES: misshelved.nebrinkley.com Edited by Whitney Gardner. Music from Storyblocks. Logo by Jean Michel.

Misshelved: a podcast for book lovers
Misspelled: a Halloween special (trailer)

Misshelved: a podcast for book lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 1:35


In the small, unassuming town of Soda Springs, nothing strange or mysterious happens... until a demonic man starts robbing banks, wrestlers roll into town, and radios start to talk on their own. Are you ready for a Halloween special edition of Misshelved? Welcome to Misspelled, where booksellers relax by playing tabletop games together. On October 25, join us as we play Kids On Bikes: a tabletop roleplay game where a game master—in this case, author Whitney Gardner—creates a collaborative storytelling experience that follows a group of kids who realize something odd is unfolding in their small town. Misshelved host Nicole Brinkley, Foggy Pine Books bookseller Abby Rice, and Print: A Bookstore's Rachael Conrad and Stephanie Heinz will sit around the table and solve the mysteries unfolding... and maybe set a man on fire while they're at it. SHOP FOGGY PINE BOOKS: foggypinebooks.com SHOP PRINT: A BOOKSTORE: printbookstore.com SUPPORT OUR GM: heywhitney.com FULL TRANSCRIPTIONS + SHOW NOTES: misshelved.nebrinkley.com SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/nebrinkley LEARN MORE ABOUT BOOKS: tinyletter.com/misshelved MORE PLACES TO LISTEN: anchor.fm/misshelvedpod Edited by Whitney Gardner. Logo by Jean Michel.

Snacky Tunes
Print: A Bookstore & Briana Volk (Live)

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 59:54


Greg & Darin were invited to sit down with Print: A Bookstore to chat about their book, Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon). They were joined with writer & restaurateur  Briana Volk, to talk about food, music and share some insights from putting the book together.  Check out Print: A Bookstore for more of their events and see one of American’s coolest independent bookstores. Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world’s top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It’s an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.

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Misshelved: a podcast for book lovers
Stephanie Heinz & Melissa Sweet (1.8)

Misshelved: a podcast for book lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 27:47


What is it like to create with an audience in mind? Print: A Bookstore bookseller Stephanie Heinz talks to one of her favorite local author-illustrators, Melissa Sweet, about creating with intention and a haunted edition of The Pokey Little Puppy. Welcome to Misshelved, a new bi-weekly podcast from award-winning bookseller Nicole Brinkley. This week, meet independent bookseller Stephanie Heinz as she chats with Ballons Over Broadway author-illustrator Melissa Sweet. SHOP PRINT: printbookstore.com FULL TRANSCRIPTIONS + SHOW NOTES: misshelved.nebrinkley.com SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/nebrinkley Editing by Nicole Brinkley. Logo by Jean Michel. Music by Mark Shwedow.

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The Keep It Local Maine Podcast
Episode 15: Anna Crowley Redding - Maine Childrens Author

The Keep It Local Maine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 30:07


We had a great conversation with Maine childrens author Anna Crowley Redding for this week's episode as we talked about her newest book, whether or not chowder should contain tomatoes, her writing process, going from reporter to writer, what inspires her, and much more!   ABOUT OUR GUEST: Before diving into the deep end of writing for children, Anna Crowley Redding's first career was as an Emmy-award winning investigative television reporter and journalist. The recipient of multiple Edward R. Murrow awards and recognized by the Associated Press for her reporting, Anna now focuses her stealthy detective skills on digging up great stories for young readers — which, as it turns out, is her true passion. Anna is the author of four published books and has five more on the way! Her first book, Google It, was named the best STEM book of 2019 by the National Science Teacher Association. She currently lives outside Portland, Maine. Go to www.annacrowleyredding.com to learn more about Anna along with her current and upcoming books. Her newest book, Chowder Rules: The True Story of an Epic Food Fight is available for purchase on Amazon, Bookshop, or get a signed copy from Print: A Bookstore. Be sure to follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or sign up for her newsletter.   ABOUT KEEP IT LOCAL MAINE: We are a way for local businesses to promote themselves to thousands of people in and around their communities - letting them know what great services and products they offer right here in Maine! We currently publish four issues in areas around Southern Maine in addition to our podcast. To learn more about us, visit keepitlocalmaine.com or follow us on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

Book Riot - The Podcast
E363: COVID-19 Flips The Book World (and the Rest of the World) Upside Down

Book Riot - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 65:04


Jeff and Rebecca try to wrap their heads around how Covid-19 is affecting the world of books and reading. This episode is sponsored by: Sisters in Crime by Eleanor Taylor Bland Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang TBR: Tailored Book Recommendations Links discussed in this episode: Book Riot's on-going Covid-19 Coverage Barnes & Noble implies layoffs inevitable McNally Jackson & Powell’s layoffs Print: A Bookstore in Portland, Maine

Literaticast
38: The Great Big Holiday Gift Guide, 2019

Literaticast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 54:46


We welcome the return of the Great Big Holiday Gift Guide, 2019 edition! I interview three independent booksellers from various parts of the country, and we give you our best recommendations for ALL the young folks on your shopping list – and some of the grownups, too. Joining me are Abby Rauscher, from Books are Magic in Brooklyn New York – Cecilia Cackley, from East City Books on Capitol Hilll in Washington DC, and Stephanie Heinz, from Print: A Bookstore, in Portland Maine. Get a pen and paper, you're gonna want to take notes on this one!

Writer's Bone
Episode 353: Soon the Light Will be Perfect Author Dave Patterson

Writer's Bone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 20:50


Author Dave Patterson talks to Daniel Ford about his debut novel Soon the Light Will be Perfect (out April 9 from Hanover Square Press). For those of you in the Portland, Maine, area, Dave’s book launch is at Print: A Bookstore on April 9 at 7 p.m.  To learn more about Dave Patterson, visit his official website and follow him on Twitter. Today’s episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, Deliberate Freelancer, and OneRoom. 

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Annotated
E2: #2: How Did Independent Bookstores Avoid Going Extinct?

Annotated

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 20:00


In this episode, we look at the remarkable turnaround in independent bookstores in the U.S. After thousands closed from 1995 to 2008, over the last decade more bookstores are setting up shop...and staying open. How did it happen? And will it continue? This episode is sponsored by: Before the Fall by Noah Hawley Less by Andrew Sean Greer You can keep up with Annotated between episodes with photos, facts, and trivia on Instagram (@annotatedfm) and Twitter (@annotatedfm). This episode was written and produced by Jeff O’Neal and directed by Jeremy Desmon. Sound editing and design by Kyle O’Neal. Special production assistance from Sharifah Williams, Blair Anderson and Rita Meade.  Our thanks to Josh Christie of Print: A Bookstore in Portland, Maine, Oren Teicher of the American Booksellers Association, Prof Ryan Rafaelli of Harvard’s Business School and Noelle Santos of The Lit Bar, coming soon to The Bronx. Follow Annotated on Instagram!

Love Maine Radio with Dr. Lisa Belisle

Photo by Jeff Roberts The holiday season can be a busy time—and because of this, it is important to engage in activities that keep us happy and rejuvenated. Today we speak with owners of two new Portland businesses that provide opportunities for rejuvenation: Josh Christie, co-owner of this city’s newest independent bookstore, Print: A Bookstore, and James & Amy Harder of Float Harder Relaxation Center. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2016/12/read-relax-273/