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Best podcasts about Rachel Lyon

Latest podcast episodes about Rachel Lyon

LIVRA-TE
#153 - Save the Date (Livros mais esperados para 2025)

LIVRA-TE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 43:28


Feliz 2025 para todos! O calendário alinhou-se para que pudéssemos começar o ano a falar dos próximos lançamentos que mais nos entusiasmaram, mas também a ver todos aqueles que dissemos que íamos ler em 2024 e não chegaram até às nossas mãos. Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Earth, John Boyne (01:42 & 10:12) - The Breakup Tour (A Canção do Nosso Amor), Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka (05:17) - The Catch, Amy Lea (05:38) - Just Friends: On the Joy, Power and Influence of Friendship, Ryan Yankovich (05:56) - Expiration Dates (Prazos de Validade), Rebecca Serle (06:22 & 08:55) - Swift and Saddled (A Lua e a Maré), Lyla Sage (06:29) - The Age of Magical Overthinking, Amanda Montell (06:40 & 09:45) - Funny Story (Uma Boa História), Emily Henry (06:46 & 09:59) - Savor It (Quando o Verão Acabar), Tarah DeWitt (06:51) - Daydream, Hannah Grace (07:01) - Nothing Like the Movies, Lynn Painter (07:26) - One Thousand Words, Jami Attenderg (07:37) - The Fury, Alex Michaelides (08:21) - Come and Get It, Kiley Reid (08:46) - Mercury, Amy Jo Burns (09:24) - Fruit of the Dead, Rachel Lyon (09:35) - Blue Sisters (Irmãs Blue), Coco Mellors (10:01) - Voyage Home, Pat Barker (10:27) - O novo livro da Lénia Rufino (12:56) - O terceiro livro da Rita (13:59) - Reedições da Clarice Lispector (14:48) - Out of the Woods, Hannah Bonham-Young (16:04) - The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus, Emma Knight (17:51) - Dream Count, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (20:12) - All the Water in the World, Siren Caffall (21:28) - This Book Will Bury Me, Ashley Winstead (24:48) - May All Your Skies Be Blue, Fiona Scarlett (26:52) - Say You'll Remember Me, Abby Jimenez (29:36) - Great Big Beautiful Life, Emily Henry (30:34) - Atmosphere: A Love Story, Taylor Jenkins Reid (32:30) - The Emperor of Gladness, Ocean Vuong (34:09) - Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, V. E. Schwab (35:40) - Katabasis, R. F. Kuang (36:37) - Sounds Like Love, Ashley Poston (39:13) - Hot Wax, M.L. Rio (41:00) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/ritadanova Identidade visual do podcast: da autoria da talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com. Genérico do podcast: criado pelo incrível Vitor Carraca Teixeira, que podem encontrar em www.instagram.com/oputovitor.

Keep the Channel Open
Episode 152: Rachel Lyon

Keep the Channel Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 61:03


Writer Rachel Lyon returns to the show to discuss her latest novel, Fruit of the Dead, a contemporary retelling of the Persephone myth in which a young woman is seduced by wealth and privilege in a story about addiction, class, sexual assault, and power. In our conversation, we talked about how malleable identity can be during adolescence and how that informed how she wrote the character of Cory, how family members do and don't see each other, and why it was important for the characters in this story to have agency. Then for the second segment we talked about stages of life. (Recorded June 28, 2024.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Rachel Lyon Purchase Fruit of the Dead: Broadside Bookshop (Northampton, MA) | The Book Catapult (San Diego, CA) | Bookshop.org Rachel Lyon - Self-Portrait with Boy Keep the Channel Open - Episode 79: Rachel Lyon (January 2019) The Holdovers Charles Baxter - First Light Elizabeth Jane Howard - The Long View Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Book Critic: Catherine Robertson

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 8:07


Today Catherine reviews three books, The Trees by Percival Everett, The Secret Hours by Mick Herron and Fruit of the Dead by Rachel Lyon.

So Many Damn Books
219: Rachel Lyon's FRUIT OF THE DEAD & Tessa Hadley's THE PAST

So Many Damn Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 52:02


Rachel Lyon returns to talk about her new novel, Fruit of the Dead, and how it wasn't always a Persephone myth retelling, she found that along the way. Plus, we get into the “generative fill” of reading, and I pontificate on dust mote fiction, inspired by the fetid summer heat within the pages of Tessa Hadley's The Past. Read along!contribute! https://patreon.com/smdbfor drink recipes, book lists, and more, visit: somanydamnbooks.commusic: Disaster Magic(https://soundcloud.com/disaster-magic) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WHMP Radio
Newman quick fish wrap

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 12:27


2/26/24: Watermelon Wednesdays & Gypsy Jazz with founder & Director Paul Newlin. UMass Prof. Amilcar Shabazz & Amherst Councilor-at-large Elisha Walker on funding Reparations. Megan Zinn with author Rachel Lyon on "Fruit of the Dead." Amherst poli-sci prof. Javier Corrales on "Autocracy Rising."

WHMP Radio
Megan Zinn with author Rachel Lyon on "Fruit of the Dead."

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 25:50


2/26/24: Watermelon Wednesdays & Gypsy Jazz with founder & Director Paul Newlin. UMass Prof. Amilcar Shabazz & Amherst Councilor-at-large Elisha Walker on funding Reparations. Megan Zinn with author Rachel Lyon on "Fruit of the Dead." Amherst poli-sci prof. Javier Corrales on "Autocracy Rising."

WHMP Radio
Amherst poli-sci prof. Javier Corrales on "Autocracy Rising."

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 18:57


2/26/24: Watermelon Wednesdays & Gypsy Jazz with founder & Director Paul Newlin. UMass Prof. Amilcar Shabazz & Amherst Councilor-at-large Elisha Walker on funding Reparations. Megan Zinn with author Rachel Lyon on "Fruit of the Dead." Amherst poli-sci prof. Javier Corrales on "Autocracy Rising."

WHMP Radio
UMass Prof. Amilcar Shabazz & Amherst Councilor-at-large Elisha Walker on funding Reparations

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 16:11


2/26/24: Watermelon Wednesdays & Gypsy Jazz with founder & Director Paul Newlin. UMass Prof. Amilcar Shabazz & Amherst Councilor-at-large Elisha Walker on funding Reparations. Megan Zinn with author Rachel Lyon on "Fruit of the Dead." Amherst poli-sci prof. Javier Corrales on "Autocracy Rising."

WHMP Radio
Watermelon Wednesdays & Gypsy Jazz with founder & Director Paul Newlin

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 16:02


2/26/24: Watermelon Wednesdays & Gypsy Jazz with founder & Director Paul Newlin. UMass Prof. Amilcar Shabazz & Amherst Councilor-at-large Elisha Walker on funding Reparations. Megan Zinn with author Rachel Lyon on "Fruit of the Dead." Amherst poli-sci prof. Javier Corrales on "Autocracy Rising."

Live from the Book Shop: John Updike's Ghost
EP58: Nyx, Mercury, Murderbots, and Other Gods

Live from the Book Shop: John Updike's Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 34:27


After a quick treatise on the Murderbot Diaries, Sam's all jazzed up about the new release coming in February from Kirsten Bakis, who has taken 25 years to release a second novel after the revelatory "Lives of the Monster Dogs." A classic gothic tale, "King Nyx" is a creepy feminist text you need to read ASAP. Unfortunately, Hannah is less jazzed about the new Alex Michaelides, "The Fury," which Hannah found at times "unacceptable." Just how much unreliable narrator can one book have? And just how many islands are there in the world? Seems like every novel is set on one nowadays, including Rachel Lyon's "Fruit of the Dead," which is, like King Nyx, is on an island and features some Hades mythology.  Maybe islands make things intersting, since Hannah thought "Mercury," set in middle America, was kinda boring, with not much happening. Is this only set in the '90s so Amy Jo Burns didn't have to deal with phones? It's unclear. Then we get into a bit of a grab bag, including a graphic novel in the Grishaverse; a new YA amnesia number called "That's Not My Name" that Hannah found satisfying; the new George Harrison biography; and a book by a fantasy writer called "Listen" about how and why we listen to music. Finally, we wrap up with a tease of Kelly Link's debut novel, which, WATCH OUT.

The Bookcast Club
#96 Reading Chris' Favourite Books: Wicked by Gregory Maguire and Self-Portrait With Boy by Rachel Lyon

The Bookcast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 64:23


We are rounding off this series of episodes today with a bang: Jenny and Sarah read Chris' favourite books! They discuss Wicked by Gregory Maguire and Self-Portrait with Boy by Rachel Lyon. Get in touchTwitter | Instagram | TikTok | Website | Voice messageBooks mentionedUnwell Women by Elinor CleghornBirds of America by Lorrie MooreI Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home by Lorrie MooreHow to Breathe Underwater by Julie OrringerInto Thin Air by Jon Krakauer Somebody's Daughter by Ashley C Ford Talking As Fast As I Can by Lauren Graham Open Water by Caleb Azumah NelsonWicked by Gregory Maguire Self-Portrait With Boy by Rachel Lyon Black Butterflies by Priscillla Morris Other stuff mentioned The Blarney Stone in Ireland Film Jen was thinking of was Can You Ever Forgive Me Support The Bookcast ClubYou can support the podcast on Patreon. Our tiers start at £2 a month. Rewards include early access to the podcast, 'close friends' feed on Instagram, monthly bonus episodes, tailored book recommendations and books in the post.  You can now try our bonus tier FREE for 7 days. If you would like to make a one-off donation you can do so on Ko-fi.  A free way to show your support is to mention us on social media, rate us on Spotify or review us on Apple Podcasts.NewsletterSign up to our monthly newsletter on Substack for more book recommendations, reviews, new releases, podcast recommendations and the latest podcast news.  Come and chat to us in the comments.Support the show

Gordon Baptist Church, Sydney
Our People to Lead - Rachel Lyon (Ex. 28:1-29:46)

Gordon Baptist Church, Sydney

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022


Rachael explores the role of the priests in the tabernacle and how this calling and role applies to us today.

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New Music Saturday
S05-Ep30-Pt2: Another rabbit hole beckons as Mike returns to join Dr. Bones...

New Music Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 104:37


In Part 2 of this weeks New Music Saturday Mike Five rejoins Dr. Bones after a couple of weeks vacation and they leave nothing back when heading down the rabbit hole! Listen out for brand new tunes from Saint Martyn, Adam Bostock, Lottie, Rachel Lyon, Magana, Submotile, Lizard Sweets, Indie Butterflies Dream, Across the Sea, Sudlers Row, Collapse of Dawn, Sapphira Vee, Bulzara, Awen Veleda & The Wandering Lights, Hannah Grace, and Ali Comerford. For all the latest check out www.newmusicsaturday.com x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newmusicsaturday/message

The Bookcast Club
#46 My Life in Books - Chris Bookish Cauldron

The Bookcast Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 56:52 Transcription Available


Welcome to the 46th episode of The Bookcast Club, a book podcast for people who love to read and talk books. Today, it's the next installment of My Life in Books, a series where we chat to a friend and fellow reader about the books that have meant the most to them. We are very excited to have Youtuber and friend of the podcast Chris joining us today. Sarah K chats to Chris about his favourite books. Support The Bookcast ClubYou can support the podcast on Patreon. Our tiers start at just $2 a month and rewards include, early access, bonus episodes and tailored book recommendations. Our aim, when we hit $75 a month, is to set up a fund to allow those with less money to buy books. If you are happy to donate for no reward you can do so on our website. A free way to show your support, and a very effective way of spreading the word, is to mention us on social media or review us on iTunes.Books mentioned:The Mistborn series by Brandon SandersonA Little Life by Hanya YanagiharaSeries of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (for "a book that reminds you of your childhood)Wicked by Gregory Maguire (for "a book you have revisited multiple times")Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory MaguireMirror Mirror by Gregory MaguireSon of a Witch by Gregory MaguireA Lion Among Men by Gregory MaguireThe Little Stranger by Sarah Waters (for "a book that surprised you") Fingermsith by Sarah WatersTipping the Velvet by Sarah WatersThe Paying Guests by Sarah WatersAffinity by Sarah WatersRealm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb (for "book that most represents you as a reader")Self-Portrait with Boy by Rachel Lyon (for "book that you think is underrated")The Magician's Assistant by Ann Patchett. The Dutch House by Ann Patchett.A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler Redhead by the Side of the Road by AnneTyler We encourage you to shop with your local independent book store. Many have gone to great efforts to develop an online presence and we're sure most, if not all, will take orders over the phone. They can order whatever book you want. You can find a list of independent bookshops to support on our website, many of which do home delivery.Other mentions:Mercedes' Youtube channel (MercysBookishMusings)Elena Reads Books on Youtube Where to find us:Instagram | Twitter | WebsiteSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bookcastclub)

The Writerly Bites Podcast
10: Interview with Rachel Lyon

The Writerly Bites Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 9:58


This week, I chat with writer Rachel Lyon and get her tip for finding the body in your fiction.   You can subscribe at Apple Podcasts. Please rate and review the podcast there; it really helps the podcast grow.  

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LIC Reading Series
PANEL DISCUSSION: Jared Harél, Morgan Jerkins, and Rachel Lyon

LIC Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 41:19


Where is all of the literary love for Queens? It’s right here at LIC Reading Series. Join them each week for stories, readings, and discussions with acclaimed writers, recorded with a live audience in the cozy carriage house of a classic pub in Long Island City, Queens, New York, and hosted by founder Catherine LaSota. This week, the podcast features the reading and panel discussion from the LIC Reading Series event on March 13, 2018, with Jared Harél (Go Because I Love You), Morgan Jerkins (This Will Be My Undoing), and Rachel Lyon (Self-Portrait With Boy). About the Readers: Jared Harél is the author of Go Because I Love You (Diode Editions, 2018) and The Body Double (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2012). His poems have appeared in such journals as Tin House, Threepenny Review, the Southern Review, Massachusetts Review, Poetry Daily, Bennington Review, 32 Poems, and Newtown Literary. He has received the Stanley Kunitz Memorial Prize from American Poetry Review, the William Matthews Poetry Prize from Asheville Poetry Review, and an Individual Artist Grant from Queens Council on the Arts. Harél teaches writing at Nassau Community College and lives in Queens, New York with his wife and two kids. Morgan Jerkins is a contributing editor at Catapult and a former Book of the Month judge. On the freelance side, her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, the Atlantic, ELLE, Lenny Letter, Rolling Stone, The New Republic, and BuzzFeed, among many others. Morgan runs a TinyLetter called Meraki. Her debut essay collection, This Will Be My Undoing, was released by Harper Perennial, and her next book, Wandering in Strange Lands comes out later this year. Rachel Lyon is the author of Self-Portrait With Boy, which was long-listed for the Center for Fiction’s 2018 First Novel Prize and the 2020 International Dublin Literary Award. Her short work has appeared or is forthcoming in publications including One Story, Longreads, Joyland, and Electric Literature. Editor-in-Chief of Epiphany magazine and cofounder of the reading series Ditmas Lit, Rachel has taught at Catapult, the Sackett Street Writers Workshop, Slice Literary, and elsewhere. She lives in Brooklyn, her hometown. * This event was made possible in part by the Queens Council on the Arts, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LIC Reading Series
READING: Jared Harél, Morgan Jerkins, and Rachel Lyon

LIC Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 53:01


Where is all of the literary love for Queens? It’s right here at LIC Reading Series. Join them each week for stories, readings, and discussions with acclaimed writers, recorded with a live audience in the cozy carriage house of a classic pub in Long Island City, Queens, New York, and hosted by founder Catherine LaSota. This week, the podcast features the reading and panel discussion from the LIC Reading Series event on March 13, 2018, with Jared Harél (Go Because I Love You), Morgan Jerkins (This Will Be My Undoing), and Rachel Lyon (Self-Portrait With Boy). Check back Thursday for the discussion! About the Readers: Jared Harél is the author of Go Because I Love You (Diode Editions, 2018) and The Body Double (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2012). His poems have appeared in such journals as Tin House, Threepenny Review, the Southern Review, Massachusetts Review, Poetry Daily, Bennington Review, 32 Poems, and Newtown Literary. He has received the Stanley Kunitz Memorial Prize from American Poetry Review, the William Matthews Poetry Prize from Asheville Poetry Review, and an Individual Artist Grant from Queens Council on the Arts. Harél teaches writing at Nassau Community College and lives in Queens, New York with his wife and two kids. Morgan Jerkins is a contributing editor at Catapult and a former Book of the Month judge. On the freelance side, her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, the Atlantic, ELLE, Lenny Letter, Rolling Stone, The New Republic, and BuzzFeed, among many others. Morgan runs a TinyLetter called Meraki. Her debut essay collection, This Will Be My Undoing, was released by Harper Perennial, and her next book, Wandering in Strange Lands comes out later this year. Rachel Lyon is the author of Self-Portrait With Boy, which was long-listed for the Center for Fiction’s 2018 First Novel Prize and the 2020 International Dublin Literary Award. Her short work has appeared or is forthcoming in publications including One Story, Longreads, Joyland, and Electric Literature. Editor-in-Chief of Epiphany magazine and cofounder of the reading series Ditmas Lit, Rachel has taught at Catapult, the Sackett Street Writers Workshop, Slice Literary, and elsewhere. She lives in Brooklyn, her hometown. * This event was made possible in part by the Queens Council on the Arts, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LikeWise Fiction
"The Best Light Fades," by Rachel Lyon

LikeWise Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 42:10


The Best Light Fades, by Rachel Lyon. A young writer struggles to find her voice and get her artistic career started, all while having to care for her aging father and her literal clown of a boyfriend. (This story first appeared in the New Limestone Review.) Bonus Interview: Subscribers to the Likewise Media Patreon campaign can hear an interview with author Rachel Lyon. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | RadioPublic | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Donate via PayPal | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Email | Newsletter | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

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Dead Rabbits Podcast
Episode 40: Slushie Pile

Dead Rabbits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 67:59


Whaddup Animal Riot fam. Welcome to the 40th episode of the Animal Riot Podcast—us bunnies are officially over the molehill. Today we’ve got the lovely ladies of the Ditmas Lit reading series, Rachel Lyon and Sarah Bridgins, here to discuss the origin story of their friendship and thenceforth series, and, most importantly, the intricacies of our favorite HBO show, which rhymes with smecksmeshion. Not to mention two of the best readings we’ve yet to have on our podcast, period. What could possibly be better? Smecksmesh! The transcript for this episode can be found on our website.

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Liars' League NYC
Liars' League NYC presents Accident & Emergency

Liars' League NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 79:16


Featuring stories by Rachel Lyon, Katherine Shaw, William Shunn, and Arthur Longworth: read by actors Michaela Morton, Rachel Brun, Mark Woollett, and Michael Petrocelli. Hosted by Andrew Lloyd-Jones at KGB Bar on October 2nd,2019. Rachel Lyon's "Chicken" first appeared in Recommended Reading, on March 28, 2018, issue no. 306.

People Holding...
Rachel Lyon - Jennie, Jake

People Holding...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 6:11


Read "Jennie, Jake" here: http://www.peopleholding.com/article/jennie-jake-•-rachel-lyon/

Keep the Channel Open
Episode 79: Rachel Lyon

Keep the Channel Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 64:27


Rachel Lyon is a writer based in Brooklyn, NY. Rachel’s debut novel Self-Portrait With Boy caught my attention for its complex depiction of a young artist in 1990’s Brooklyn, and the story has stuck with me in the months since I first read it. In our conversation, Rachel and I talked about the similarities between her novel and one of her earlier short stories, about the necessity of art in the contemporary world, and about the way her novel and its characters engage with questions of class. Then in the second segment, we talked about alcoholism and the role drinking plays in our culture. Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | SoundCloud | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Rachel Lyon Rachel Lyon - Self-Portrait With Boy: Simon & Schuster | B&N | IndieBound Rachel Lyon - Tripping Sunny Chaudhry Rachel Lyon - Writing/Thinking Prompts Catapult - 1-Day Novel Structuring Intensive with Rachel Lyon Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing Sackett Street Writers Workshop #ChannelOpenFiction Bomb - You Have to Get Their Attention: An Interview with Rachel Lyon by Ryan Spencer John Irving - The Hotel New Hampshire Claire Dederer - What Do We Do with the Art of Monstrous Men? Kristi Coulter - Giving up alcohol opened my eyes to the infuriating truth about why women drink Kristi Coulter - Nothing Good Can Come From This Leaving Las Vegas New York Times Book Review Podcast - Immaturity in American Politics Alan Wolfe - The Politics of Petulance The Favourite

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The Public Library with Helen Little
Rachel Lyon author of "Self-Portrait With Boy"

The Public Library with Helen Little

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 23:02


Sometimes there's that pivotal moment that can change everything in a person's life. Lu Riles has one of those moments in her quest to become an artist appreciated for her photographic works. But it comes at a cost, a very high cost. Rachel Lyon sheds light on this amazing story in "Self-Portrait With Boy."

Writer's Bone
Episode 291: Self-Portrait With Boy Author Rachel Lyon

Writer's Bone

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 43:01


Author Rachel Lyon discusses her novel Self-Portrait With Boy with filmmaker Nick Kreiss. To learn more about Rachel Lyon, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Read Adam Vitcavage’s review of Self-Portrait With Boy in February’s “Books That Should Be On Your Radar,” as well as his interview with the author. Today's episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, OneRoom, NovelClass, and Film Freaks Forever!

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So Many Damn Books
84: Rachel Lyon (SELF-PORTRAIT WITH BOY) & Eileen Myles' AFTERGLOW

So Many Damn Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 58:24


Rachel Lyon sits down in the Damn Library as the first guest of 2018. She presents her incredible new novel Self-Portait with Boy, and the guys ask questions about it, like about camera research, and changing DUMBO, and other New York-type things. Then they all discuss Eileen Myles' Afterglow and discuss how much of this "dog memoir" worked, and how much was just Eileen Myles-ing around. music: Disaster Magic - Get Raining (https://soundcloud.com/disaster-magic) contribute to our patreon! patreon.com/smdb for book lists, drink recipes, and more, visit: somanydamnbooks.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Otherppl with Brad Listi
Episode 504 — Rachel Lyon

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 80:31


Brad Listi talks with Rachel Lyon, author of the debut novel SELF-PORTRAIT WITH BOY (Scribner). Lyon teaches for the Sackett Street Writers Workshop, Catapult, Slice, and elsewhere, and offers private writing coaching. Most weeks she sends out a free writing/thinking prompts newsletter. She is a cofounder of the monthly reading series Ditmas Lit. Otherppl with Brad Listi is a free weekly podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

No Extra Words one person's search for story

Up late wondering if they know what they are doing to memories of "My Last Husband." By Mary J. Breen, copyright 2013, used with permission. "My Last Husband" first appeared in The Waterhouse Review in January 2013. Read Mary's bio. Today's episode features a silly campfire story by Kris Baker Dersch. The three guardians of this podcast are Submissions, Promotion, who would like to introduce you to the wilds of Instagram and YouTube, and Support. Writing spaces for Episode 83 features Steven Mayoff, who was previously with us on Episode 47 and Episode 56. Click here to see his writing space. Our second Writing Spaces contributor is Rachel Lyon, whose work can be heard on Episode 46. Click here to see her writing space. You can also see detailed photos of the balloon, the lion, the angel, and the novel-in-progress featured in her piece. It's always hard to explain a dream. "I Had Children in a Dream" is by Stacy Stepanovich, copyright 2016, used with permission. Read Stacy's bio. The Google poem featured in this episode is by Kris Baker Dersch and is the launch of our fundraising campaign on Patreon. You can view the video of the Google poetry writing technique by becoming a Patreon sponsor to the show. The poem is called "Lost Sleep" and is inspired by the stories of this episode. We've all had that middle of the night feeling like it's "Three in the Morning and You Don't Smoke Anymore." By Peter J. Stavros, copyright 2016, used with permission. Visit Peter's website.

KUCI: Film School
Race to Execution / Rachel Lyon and Jim Lopes

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2007