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Children, violence, landscape, and powerful and strange writing: we're talking fiction from New Zealand with the director of Wellington's Verb Writers' Festival Claire Mabey and novelist Sam Coley. Rereading Keri Hulmes' The Bone People from 1984 and the newly-released The Fish by Lloyd Jones. Passion, laughter, and even some tears
Children, violence, landscape, and powerful and strange writing: we're talking fiction from New Zealand with the director of Wellington's Verb Writers' Festival Claire Mabey and novelist Sam Coley. Rereading Keri Hulmes' The Bone People from 1984 and the newly-released The Fish by Lloyd Jones. Passion, laughter, and even some tears
A stunning debut novel about what it means to come home, from the winner of the 2017 Richell Prize for Emerging Writers.
On Sofie Laguna's Infinite Splendours, Nardi Simpson's Song of the Crocodile and Nicolas Mathieu's And Their Children After Them with writers Sam Coley and Mykaela Saunders
Kate's book has been out for three weeks and Katherine asks how it's going. The answer is, it's a rollercoaster. They also exchange interesting things that have piqued their interest this week. Our Agony Aunt, Charlotte Wood, answers a question on puffing and endorsements and then Kate speaks with debut novelist, Sam Coley about his Richell Prize winning State Highway One.We know you'll understand that this episode has a different quality of audio than you are used to from us. Eventually we'll get back to studio sound, but until then forgive us the odd crackle! Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter or Instagram @thefirsttimepod. Don't forget you can support us and the making of Season Three via our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/user/overview?u=14470635! Thanks for joining us!
No one had come through the storm unscathed. Twelve years later, and with another death, blame and guilt rise to the surface again in 'The Survivor' by Jane Harper.‘State Highway One’ is Sam Coley’s road trip narrative of a protagonist taking on the physical, emotional and psychological challenges associated with the loss of his parents, his sexuality and his twin sister’s betrayal.
Michaela Kalowski and Kate Evans read Sam Coley's State Highway One, Jasper Fforde's The Constant Rabbit and Rebecca Dinerstein Knight's Hex with writers Christopher Raja and Karina Kilmore
One of the most frequently asked questions we receive at Tech Manchester is about how to raise investments. You have your big idea and you're convinced it's going to bring in big bucks, but how do you persuade other people to give you the money you need? TickX, dubbed the ‘Uber of events', is one of the fastest growing and exciting new brands coming out of Manchester. Founded by Sam Coley and Steve Pearce in 2015, they have successfully raised £4 million in funding, but they have chosen their investors wisely, even turning down offers from three entrepreneurs on Dragon's Den. They speak to Patricia Keating about how they secured their initial investment following a cold call to the Ministry of Sound. They discuss how they've adapted and grown the business and share some top tips for other entrepreneurs starting on their funding journey. Host: Patricia Keating Guests: Sam Coley and Steve Pearce, TickX www.tickx.co.uk/ Listening Time: 40 mins Follow Tech Manchester: Twitter: @tecmcr LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/techmanchester/ Or visit us at www.techmanchester.co.uk Let us know what you'd like to hear to take your business forward. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review.
This episode focuses on radio packages and pre-recorded features. Joining Terry is co-host Adam Simmons who has just completed his first year of a Media Production (Radio) course (beds.ac.uk/makeithappen/course/media-production-radio) at the University. They hear from; BBC Radio 2 Producer Tim Johns (www.timjohns.org & audioboom.com/timoncheese) – he makes radio packages for Jeremy Vine’s popular midday programme. He also has a habit of upsetting swans… We will also hear from Dr Sam Coley of Birmingham City University (www.samcoley.com). As well as teaching his own students, he has extensive experience of both radio package and audio documentary creation. We'll also hear from Dr Lawrie Hallett, Senior Lecturer in Radio and Journalism (beds.ac.uk/howtoapply/departments/culture-and-communications/staff/lawrie-hallett), in his radio surgery. And do some jargon busting with our 'radio word of the week'. Fantastic Noise is a podcast about making radio. Recorded in the Radio LaB 97.1FM studios in the University of Bedfordshire. Produced and presented by Terry Lee. You can follow Fantastic Noise on facebook.com/afantasticnoise, instagram.com/afantasticnoise & twitter.com/afantasticnoise or email us fantasticnoise@beds.ac.uk. Let us know what you think. Our art work was produced by Stoo Elvin (facebook.com/iamstooelvin/), our announcements are from Freya McCann, and our theme music is by Liam Ayton.
Things are just beachy down by the innocent sands of Polis. Join Robyn, Brittany, and special guest Sam Coley to break down Octavia, shipping, addiction, and #Kabby to the nitty gritty. SAND PUNS AF! If you like what we do here, please consider donating at: Patreon.com/theafictionados Find us on the internet: The Afictionados: @theafictionados on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Redbubble (but mostly Twitter) Email us at: afictionadospodcast (@) gmail .com Brittany: @brittania_ on Twitter @brittersrae on Instagram Robyn: @RobynEJeffrey on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Redbubble @ffaraday on Tumblr Sam: @samcaseys on Twitter and Instagram
Welcome to a very special #TeamAdults edition of Meta Station! Because this weekend was Erin’s birthday (as I hope you all observed by listening to this outtake - https://soundcloud.com/meta-station/clairin-outtakes-happy-birthday-erin-with-special-guests-sam-britt), she was with family and didn’t have time to record, but because she is a good friend she did NOT want to deprive Claire of the chance to flail over 412’s next-level Kabby content. So instead, Claire was joined by Brittany Rae of The Afictionados (https://soundcloud.com/theafictionadosthe100) and Sam Coley of TellTaleTV (http://www.telltaletv.com/author/samantha-coley/) for a discussion on the core four surviving members of Team Adults, all of whom gave absolutely top-notch performances in 412: Indra, Jaha, Kane and Abby. We covered their storylines in this episode as well as how we feel about their season arcs as a whole and what we want to see from them in Season 5. Join us to flail over Indra mom feels, the return of the Jaha/Kane bromance, ABBY SAYING “I LOVE YOU” TO KANE, epic conflict over moral decision-making, and much more. P.S. If you’re desperate for our thoughts on delinquents in space, we’ll cover the kids’ storyline from this episode next week in our finale recap, but there was a lot of stuff that we weren’t sure how we would feel about until we saw how the arcs closed out at the end of the season. 0:00 – LET'S TALK ABOUT INDRA! Badass Warrior Queen Mom of Our Hearts! 0:35 – LET'S TALK ABOUT JAHA! Ruthless Mofo! Epic Shit-Stirrer! Cult Aficionado Extraordinaire! New Dad Maybe! 1:06 – LET'S TALK ABOUT MARCUS KANE AND ABBY GRIFFIN! Moral quandaries! Parent feels! Leadership conundrums! Possible brain damage! TRUE LOVE!
Welcome back to Meta Station! We’re back from the magnificently delirious weekend of nerd fun which was Unity Days 2017, and we’re here to tell you all about it! Joining us are special guests Brittany Rae and Robyn Jeffrey (formerly of The Giantist, now co-hosts of the Afictionados podcast network) and Sam Coley of TellTaleTV, who – along with The Dropship’s Jo Garfein – were our fellow panelists for the Unity Days Friday night Meta Panel, where we answered fan-submitted questions and meta prompts about the show. For those of you who missed the fun live, we’ll recap our weekend experience, from the best questions we got at the panel to our favorite cast member encounters to the most exciting season 4 tidbits we picked up along the way. We also got way too many meta questions submitted to answer live at the panel, so we’re recreating the magic here and answering a few more of our favorites on air that we weren’t able to get to at Unity Days, discussing everything from Hogwarts to My Little Ponies. And stay tuned at the end of the podcast to hear our post-Unity Days conversation with Caitlin Walsh and Kelsey Juntwait of Talk Nerdy With Us, recorded in our hotel room right after the con ended, with more fun stories about cast encounters and nerdy fun. Thanks so much to Leana Santos, Miah Bannerman, the whole staff and volunteers of Unity Days, and of course the amazing cast of “The 100” for a totally amazing weekend we will never forget! We’re even more hyped for S4 than we were before!
Ian Camfield talks about his career as a Radio Presenter before getting to New Yorks K-Rock radio station. He offers advice for anyone wanting to become a radio jock. Thanks to Sam Coley at Birmingham City University for this audio. For more advice towards getting that dream job visit the blog at http://workinradio.blogspot.com/