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Au programme de l'émission du 15 décembre : Nous emboitons le pas d'enfants d'une classe de maternelle venus visiter l'exposition d'art contemporain Matières à mijoter au MAIF Social Club. On en parle avec la médiatrice, Marilou Benzoni, et on vite en détail avec la commissaire Anne-Sophie Bérard. La nouveauté discographique - chronique de Véronique Soulé - c'est au début - Alice au pays des merveilles, par The Amazing Keystone Big Band – livre-CD illustré par Jérôme Pellissier Gautier-Languereau, octobree 2021 Une adaptation virevoltante du texte de Lewis Carroll, écrite par Sandra Nelson, et lue avec énergie par Virginie Efira, avec des compositions jazz originales de et par les musiciens de The Amazinge Keystone Big Band. Ça décoiffe ! Le mercredi, c'est lecture ! : chronique de Augustine et Othilie– c'est vers 08 mn Cette semaine, elles présentent chacune un roman -Les fins de moi sont difficiles, de Hubert Ben Kemoun, Flammarion, sept 2021 -La liste, de Siobhan Vivian, traduit de l'américain par Anne Delcourt, Nathan, 2013 et Pocket junior, 2018 Exposition d'art contemporain : interview de Anne-Sophie Bérard – c'est vers 15 mn Nous emboîtons le pas des enfants de moyenne section d'une école maternelle parisienne venus visiter l'exposition d'art contemporain Matières à mijoter, actuellement au Maif Social Club (Paris, 3). On les écoute découvrir quelques œuvres avec Marilou Benzoni, la médiatrice. Puis la commissaire Anne-Sophie Bérard nous présente chacune des 11 œuvres exposées, toutes passionnantes dans leur façon d'interroger la manière de nous nourrir à travers le monde.. Site du MAIF Social club Les p'tits papiers d'Estelle - chronique de Estelle Laurentin- c'est vers 60 mn Pour son retour dans l'émission après quelques mois loin des ondes, Estelle Laurentin reprend sa revue de presse sous un format mensuel, proposant un coup d'oeil rétrospectif sur la façon dont les médias se sont emparé d'un sujet sur les enfants. Ce mois-ci : les droits de l'enfant. Grands livres pour petites personnes - chronique de Elsa Gounot - c'est vers 75 mn - Le grand atlas géo-graphique, de Regina Giménez et Marta de la Serna, traduit de l'espagnol par Laurana Serres-Giardi, Rue du monde, 2021 "Voilà un atlas atypique en ce qu'il retranscrit diverses informations chiffrées sur l'univers et la Terre, partant du plus lointain et grand au plus concret et proche de nous, non par des cartes mais par des formes et textures peintes donnant l'impression d'être face à de réels tableaux." Lecture - par Lionel Chenail - c'est vers 80 mn - Soleil amer, de Lilia Hassaine, Gallimard, On a écouté - - [Le début] Alice au pays des merveilles – The Amazing Keystone Big Band – Livre-CD, Gautier-Languereau, octobre 2021 -La confiture – Les Frères Jacques, 1973 -Du poulet – François Hadji-Lazaro - Ma tata, Mon pingouin, Gérard et les autres – Livre-CD, Milan, 2012 -Itumbu – Tita Nzebi – Mouma'ngue. Comptines et berceuses du Gabon – CD, ARB Music, septembre 2021 -On nous cache tout, on nous dit rien - Jacques Dutronc, 1967
Kelly and Hannah answer listener requests for book recommendations. 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 Short story collection. Preferably fiction and/or fun/uplifting Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet; Tales from the Inner City by Shaun Tan; Take the Mic edited by Bethany C. Morrow; Snow in Love; Hope Nation edited by Rose Brock; The Radical Element edited by Jessica Spotswood. A gift for my brother who isn’t a big reader. He’s in college, loves soccer and video games, and hasn’t enjoyed a book since reading Holes in middle school. Don’t Read the Comments by Eric Smith; Slay by Brittany Morris; The Pros of Cons by Alison Cherry; Booked by Kwame Alexander; Furia by Yamile Saied Mendez; Warcross by Marie Lu; Feed by MT Anderson. New, contemporary, socially conscious, diverse. Yes No Maybe So by Aisha Saeed and Becky Albertalli; The Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert; Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusuf Salaam; Running by Natalia Sylvester; We Didn’t Ask For This by Adi Alsaid; Dear Justyce by Nic Stone. Diverse body positive books. What I Like About Me by Jenna Guillaume; Melt My Heart by Bethany Rutter; My Eyes Are Up Here by Laura Zimmermann; Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero; If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann; Body Talk: 37 Voices Explore Our Radical Anatomy edited by Kelly Jensen. YA dealing with survivors of sexual abuse/pedophilia/other childhood trauma: some of my favorites that I’ve read are Sadie, Girl in Pieces, Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls, Perks of Being a Wallflower and Speak. Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson; Blood Water Paint by Joy McCullough; The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith; Charm & Strange by Stephanie Kuehn; How Dare the Sun Rise by Sandra Uwiringyimana; Wrecked by Maria Padian; Infandous by Elana K. Arnold; In The Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado. A YA book to get my friend who doesn’t really read….p.s. she really likes Disney. Disney’s Twisted Tales; Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige; Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo; Under a Painted Sky by Stacey Lee. One of my high school students likes mysteries and fantasy novels, but doesn’t like any “kissing” (i.e. lots of romance or a focus on a relationship). What suggestions could I give her? Goldie Vance: The Hotel Whodunit by Lilliam Rivera; Endangered by Lamar Giles; Jennifer Lynn Barnes; Karen M. McManus; Complicit by Stephanie Kuehn. A book for my 16 year old nephew who is a very particular reader. Used to love Rick Riordan but has moved on. Beyond Riordan, the only books I’ve sent him that he has actually called begging for the sequels is Scythe. He likes Agatha Christie “because it makes him think” (to figure out what is going on). I’ve tried AS King and Going Bovine, but have not gotten a reaction and all the fantasy tried and trues. Would love an idea from you! Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore; The Future will be BS-free by Will McIntosh; The Lines We Cross by Randa Abdel-Fattah; Warcross and Legend by Marie Lu. A contemporary with some magic and some romance, but the story does not center grief. Now and When by Sara Bennett Wealer; Displacement by Kiku Hughes; Lobizona by Romina Garber. I am looking for a fantasy novel with romance that ideally is part of an almost finished or finished series. I have already read many of the popular ones, so I guess I am looking for those that were a bit more under the radar. I have read/started the Folk of the Air Series, A Court of Thorns and Roses Series, Red Queen Series, all of Cassandra Clare, etc. and loved them all! Looking for something in that realm. Blythewood by Carol Goodman; Lost Voices by Sarah Porter; The Madman’s Daughter by Megan Shepherd; Brooklyn Brujas by Zoraida Cordova. Warm fuzzy story about family (chosen, biological, adopted, whatever) with winter holiday(s) (not necessarily Christmas, but Christmas ok) as a backdrop and a happy ending. Something wintery and hopeful. (At least something that leaves the reader with some hope.) I like a variety of things. Some writers whose work I’ve enjoyed: Katie Henry, Karen McManus, Tomi Adeyemi, Jenny Han, Nina LaCour, and too many names to list. A few books I’ve read and enjoyed because of this podcast: Agnes at the End of the World, We Are the Perfect Girl, and Orpheus Girl. 10 Blind Dates by Ashley Elston; The Kid Table by Andrea Seigel; The Chaos of Standing Still by Jessica Brody. A feminist book like Rules for Being a Girl. Girls Like Us by Randi Pink; The Degenerates by J. Albert Mann; Burn Baby Burn by Meg Medina; Watch Us Rise by Renee Watson and Ellen Hagan. Books for a 13 year-old. She loves the Shadowhunter Chronicles by Cassandra Clare and anything written by Rick Riordan. Recently, I loaned her my copy of With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo (one of my favorite YA authors ever) and she loved it. I’d really like to give her books in a genre she loves and one that will expand her reading material. Finding Yvonne by Brandy Colbert; New Kid/Class Act by Jerry Craft; Inventing Victoria by Tonya Bolden; Akata Witch/Akata Warrior by Nnedi Okorafor. Something that will make me laugh, but also teach me something. The Go-Between by Veronica Chambers; Cherry by Lindsey Rosin; Unpregnant by Jenni Hendriks and Ted Caplan; We Are The Perfect Girl by Ariel Kaplan. I’m looking for at book for my niece (18 years old). She is not an avid reader out side required reading in school. She’s not that into fantasy and Sci fi, she likes contemporary fiction better. She might like a short story collection because 40 pages is not as daunting as 350 pages (or more if it’s a series) for a story. Books she had liked recently: They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera and Broken Things by Lauren Oliver. Try Margarita Engle, Nikki Grimes, Stephanie Hemphill, Kwame Alexander as an alternative to short stories but still with a lot of white space, as it may be less intimidating; Toil and Trouble edited by Jessica Spotswood and Tess Sharpe; Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo. I’m interested in spooky tales, thrillers, science fiction, and non-WWII fiction. No dystopias or urban fantasy, please! The most important thing to me as an aromantic asexual person is that’s there’s no significant romantic element. I don’t want the main character to have any romantic partners or to spend several pages daydreaming about their crush(es). Thanks! Pan’s Labyrinth by Guillermo del Toro and Cornelia Funke; Dread Nation by Justina Ireland; Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham; The Blood Confession by Alisa M. Libby; The Girl From The Well by Rin Chupecho; Jackaby by William Ritter; Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour. A book for my 19 year old sister who loves Wilder Girls and The Poet X. She is a fan of feminism, horror, and queerness in books. The Cure for Dreaming by Cat Winters; Mary’s Monster by Lita Judge; The Good Luck Girls by Charlotte Nicole Davis; Furia by Yamile Saied Mendez; We Are The Wildcats by Siobhan Vivian; The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus. A book for my daughter. She recently told me that she is gay. I want to show her how much I love her and accept her. She loves graphic novels and has read many of the most popular ones featuring same sex relationships. Everything Noelle Stevenson! Lumberjanes, Nimona, The Fire Never Goes Out; Queer: A Graphic History by Meg John Barker and Julia Scheele; Skim by Mariko Tamaki; Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu; Kiss Number 8 by Colleen AF Venable and Ellen T. Crenshaw; Moonstruck by Grace Ellis and Shae Bragl. Something heavily folklore-based (Maggie Stiefvater or higher level of “heavily”) and LGBTQ+ please? European and Asian folklore are my favorite but I’ll be happy to dive into any other as well. Anna-Marie McLemore; A Thousand Beginnings and Endings edited by Elsie Chapman and Ellen Oh; Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco; A Curse of Roses by Diana Pinguicha; Forest of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C. Dao; Girl, Serpent, Thorn by Melissa Bashardost. A fantasy or science fiction novel, preferably action-packed. Etiquette and Espionage by Gail Carriger; The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline; Cut Off by Adrianne Finley; Orleans by Sherri L. Smith. An awesome ghost story. The Girl from the Well by Rin Chupeco; Wait Till Helen Comes by Mary Downing Hahn; Horrid by Katrina Leno; The Tenth Girl by Sara Faring; Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour; Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All by Laura Ruby; Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas. School for Good & Evil read-alikes for 14-year-old reluctant reader. Thanks! Carry On by Rainbow Rowell; The Irregular at Magic High School manga series by Tsutomu Sato; The Black Mage by Daniel Howard Barnes; Supermutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki; A Blade so Black by LL McKinney; Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim; Liz Braswell’s Twisted Fairy Tales series; Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelly and New York Times bestselling author Siobhan Vivian talk about SHUG, Jenny Han’s debut novel. This episode is sponsored by b, Book, and Me by Kim Sagwaa, translated by Sunhee Jeong. 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 We Are The Wildcats by Siobhan Vivian The List by Siobhan Vivian Shug by Jenny Han To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week we’re talking all about thriller and horror books! Buckle up, because we have A LOT to talk about this week. From book world news to all of the books on our TBR. Grab your favorite cup of tea and join us! And don’t forget to let us know what horror/thriller books you’ll be reading this month! Our Life in Books Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/ourlifeinbooks Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Our Life In Books Book Club- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/bookishstateofmind Items we mention: Cat Scratch- Adagio Wicked Teas collection- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/wicked_teas.html Into the Crooked Place by Alexandra Christo- https://amzn.to/2OELfnp The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice & Virtue by Mackenzi Lee- https://amzn.to/2B5ZPwe The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell- https://amzn.to/2B2ewAf Into the Water by Paula Hawkins- https://amzn.to/2VxtJmt The Babysitters Coven by Kate Williams- https://amzn.to/2B4Nd8w Dorothy in the Land of Monsters by Garten Gevedon- https://amzn.to/35qQCws The Grey Sisters by Jo Treggiari- https://amzn.to/33nOGmw The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh- https://amzn.to/35oeT68 Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo- https://amzn.to/2OEMser The Grace Year by Kim Liggett- https://amzn.to/35nGHHQ The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout- https://amzn.to/2M8x882 The Thousandth Floor by Kathrina McGee- https://amzn.to/33mpPPW Cut and Run by Mary Burton- https://amzn.to/3266wdm Plum Deluxe Tea- https://www.plumdeluxe.com/ Orbit Books AR feature- https://www.instagram.com/p/B3NQ6M2lGfG/?igshid=1kqificq63xpg We Are the Wildcats by Siobhan Vivian- https://amzn.to/315wKLY 14 Books about Witches- https://www.readitforward.com/essay/article/14-bewitching-books-witches/ Most Stolen Book- https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2019/10/07/haunted-asheville-most-stolen-library-book-buncombe-county/3851938002/ Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/oct/04/good-night-stories-for-rebel-girls-turkey-says-porn Pottermore is closing down!- https://comicbook.com/movies/2019/10/01/harry-potter-pottermore-closing-new-website/ Free Reads on Riveted Lit- https://rivetedlit.com/2019/10/01/free-reads-october-2019/ Nancy Drew show- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10313176/ The Babysitters Coven Review- https://www.thenerddaily.com/review-the-babysitters-coven-kate-williams/ 10 YA Audiobooks You Can Listen to on Spotify- https://www.epicreads.com/blog/ya-audiobooks-on-spotify/ The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins- https://amzn.to/2pgBj8E Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn- https://amzn.to/2Mt5jGw You by Caroline Kepnes- https://amzn.to/2VyUWoE Ski Weekend by R.L. Stine- https://amzn.to/2VziDx7 My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing- https://amzn.to/2q0I4vO Mine by Courtney Cole- https://amzn.to/2B1mUQw Before She Was Found by Heather Gudenkauf- https://amzn.to/35rbVhj Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant- https://amzn.to/2pgC7dG Plague Land by Alex Scarrow- https://amzn.to/2B2pFRD Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall- https://amzn.to/2p9fIzg The Changling by Victor LaValle- https://amzn.to/35tyoKr Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado- https://amzn.to/33j6UoY The Institute by Stephen King- https://amzn.to/2q0IWk4 The Tenth Girl by Sara Faring- https://amzn.to/2p7NWD7 No One’s Home by D.M. Pulley- https://amzn.to/2OCtox9 Wilder Girls by Rory Power- https://amzn.to/2oCsbvl Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky- https://amzn.to/2IHrcAC Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft- https://amzn.to/2OAjkF4 Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy- https://amzn.to/2IIo73m Slasher Girls & Monsters Boys- https://amzn.to/2VAIfde His Hideous Heart: 13 of Edgar Allan Poe’s Most Unsettling Tales Reimagined- https://amzn.to/2IKO9mO 100 Thrillers & Mysteries to Read in a Lifetime- https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/73283.100_Mysteries_and_Thrillers_to_Read_in_a_Lifetime_Readers_Picks The Definitive Horror Book List- https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3371.The_Definitive_Horror_Book_List What role would you play in a murder mystery? Quiz- https://www.epicreads.com/blog/murder-mystery-role-quiz/
First Draft Episode #208: Mary H. K. Choi Mary H. K. Choi, New York Times bestselling author of Emergency Contact, and host of podcasts Hey, Cool Job and Hey, Cool Life!. Her newest YA contemporary book, Permanent Record, is out now! We talk about addiction and fiction, loving and writing boys who fight against toxic masculinity, and fighting against “I’ll be perfect when…” thoughts. Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode Stephen King, John Grisham, and airport novels were some of the first things Mary picked up when she moved to Texas and became a reader Mary compares moving, learning to read, and realizing she could *remember* what she read as Bradley Cooper discovering the mind-expanding possibilities in Limitless (movie) Mass Appeal was the graffiti magazine Mary went to work for, and they now do documentaries, including the recent Wu-Tang doc, Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (tv series) “Like. Flirt. Ghost: A Journey Into the Social Media Lives of Teens,” an article Mary wrote for WIRED, is fantastic and everyone should read it Hold the door open for other writers. Be like Hodor “Mary H. K. Choi Wanted to Write a Book Where ‘High-Key Nothing Happens,” by Joanna Mikas and Tracy Ma for The New York Times Bo Burnam, comedian and writer and director of Eighth Grade (movie) Shanna the She-Devil (comic book) and Lady Deadpool (comic book) Mary wrote D. J. Khaled’s The Keys (book) Edward Orloff with McCormick is Mary’s current agent Zareen Jaffery is Mary’s editor at Simon & Schuster. Zareen has also worked with Jenny Han on To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and The Summer I Turned Pretty series (listen to her episode of First Draft here), and with Siobhan Vivian on The Last Boy and Girl in the World and Stay Sweet (hear Siobhan on a live panel episode of First Draft here). However, Morgan Matson’s editor is actually Justin Chanda, also at Simon & Schuster (listen to Morgan’s First Draft episodes here and here)! “I love my mom a not-normal amount and it makes me crazy,” an article Mary wrote for Aeon about her mom which went viral The Joaquin Phoenix movie, Her, is akin to how Mary felt exploring the idea of falling in love over text Mary references Justin Bieber’s first appearance on The Ellen Show. Watch it and be transported to a time when he was a mere bb There are some similarities between Permanent Record and the Hugh Grant/Julia Roberts film Notting Hill, which is a classic Mary and I are now both obsessed with Brené Brown, author of Daring Greatly and The Gifts of Imperfection The New York slang that Mary uses in the book is a love letter to Desus & Mero (who went from YouTube channel to their podcast, Bodega Boys, to a VICE and now a Showtime TV show) and Mary’s friends who run the podcast Chillin Island Maslov’s Hierarchy of Needs is awesome but it does not include mental health Mary is a part of Overeaters Anonymous Holly Black talked to me in her episode (listen here) about the depressive state she fell into after publishing her first book I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Have a question about writing or creativity for Sarah Enni or her guests to answer? To leave a voicemail, call (818) 533-1998. You can also email the podcast at firstdraftwithsarahenni@gmail.com. SUBSCRIBE TO FIRST DRAFT WITH SARAH ENNI Every Tuesday, I speak to storytellers like Veronica Roth, author of Divergent; Linda Holmes, author and host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast; Jonny Sun, internet superstar, illustrator of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Gmorning, Gnight! and author and illustrator of Everyone’s an Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too; Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender; John August, screenwriter of Big Fish, Charlie’s Angels, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; or Rhett Miller, musician and frontman for The Old 97s. Together, we take deep dives on their careers and creative works. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. It’s free! RATE, REVIEW, AND RECOMMEND How do you like the show? Please take a moment to rate and review First Draft with Sarah Enni in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your honest and positive review helps others discover the show -- so thank you! Is there someone you think would love this podcast as much as you do? Please share this episode on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or via carrier pigeon (maybe try a text or e-mail, come to think of it). Just click the Share button at the bottom of this post! Thanks again!
First Draft Episode #204: Siobhan Vivian, Kami Garcia, Stephanie Kate Strohm, and Jessica Brody on the “Pitter Patter: Writing Fresh Love Stories” from YALLFest 2018 Young Adult romcoms were the subject of the “Pitter Patter: Writing Fresh Love Stories” panel at YALLFest on Nov. 8, 2018. Hear contemporary romance writers compare makeout daydreams, talk about writing love in a time of #MeToo, and the lack of appreciation for stories with happy endings. Featuirng: Kami Garcia, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Creatures and The Lovely Reckless and Broken, Beautiful Hearts, and more; Stephanie Kate Srtohm, author of Prince in Disguise, It’s Not Me It’s You and Love a la Mode and more; Siobhan Vivian, author of Stay Sweet and The List, The Last Boy and Girl in the World, and more; and Jessica Brody, Sky Without Stars, 52 Reasons to Hate My Father, Save the Cat! Writes a Novel: The Last Book on Novel Writing That You’ll Ever Need and more. Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode Jenny Han, author of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and The Summer I Turned Pretty (listen to her First Draft episode here), who co-wrote the Burn for Burn series with Siobhan The Great British Baking Show featuring co-host Mary Berry #MeToo and #TimesUp Zach Woods’ GQ profile feature We imagine a world where George Clooney in Oceans 11 says, “This isn’t a good idea!” and goes home Margaret Stohl was Kami’s co-author of Beautiful Creatures (listen to Margie’s First Draft interviews here and here) I want to hear from you! Have a question about writing or creativity for Sarah Enni or her guests to answer? To leave a voicemail, call (818) 533-1998. You can also email the podcast at firstdraftwithsarahenni@gmail.com. Subscribe To First Draft with Sarah Enni Every Tuesday, I speak to storytellers like Veronica Roth, author of Divergent; Linda Holmes, author and host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast; Jonny Sun, internet superstar, illustrator of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Gmorning, Gnight! and author and illustrator of Everyone’s an Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too; Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender; John August, screenwriter of Big Fish, Charlie’s Angels, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; or Rhett Miller, musician and frontman for The Old 97s. Together, we take deep dives on their careers and creative works. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. It’s free! Rate, Review, and Recommend How do you like the show? Please take a moment to rate and review First Draft with Sarah Enni in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your honest and positive review helps others discover the show -- so thank you! Is there someone you think would love this podcast as much as you do? Please share this episode on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or via carrier pigeon (maybe try a text or e-mail, come to think of it). Just click the Share button at the bottom of this post! Thanks again!
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Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books, and everything in between! This is our last podcast of 2018 so we decided to do a special 2-hour episode! We discuss our favorite books from each genre in detail as well as our our favorite teas, tv shows, movies and memories! A big thanks to all of our listeners and we will see you in 2019! >Please leave a like, rating, comment and review. It really helps other book nerds find our podcast!< We made some tea! - https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O All of the Social Medias: Follow the Podcast- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/bookishstateofmind Things We Mentioned: Gingerbread tea- https://www.adagio.com/flavors/gingerbread.html Sweet Pipe Leaf tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/blend.html?blend=51051 The Cruel Prince by Holly Black- https://amzn.to/2R97Ee4 Saven Series by Siobhan Vivian- https://amzn.to/2EJcDMX The Disasters by M.K. England- https://amzn.to/2LwsHBS Owlcrate- https://www.owlcrate.com/refer/Eliza-YARZTPOH Fantasy: The Queens of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton- https://amzn.to/2R9bWSz Glamour of Midnight by Casey L. Bond- https://amzn.to/2R8osC4 Romance: Amid Stars and Darkness by Chani Lynn Feener- https://amzn.to/2By82ZD Easy by Tammara Webber- https://amzn.to/2S8g2rs Sci-Fi: LIFEL1K3 by Jay Kristoff- https://amzn.to/2BvEaNG The Darkest Star by Jennifer L. Armentrout- https://amzn.to/2V0EhK8 Thriller: You by Caroline Kepnes- https://amzn.to/2RdKHGA Castaways by Tara Brown- https://amzn.to/2EGvJD5 Contemporary: Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson- https://amzn.to/2LtOhqL Sadie by Courtney Summers- https://amzn.to/2LutDHg Memoir: My Squirrel Days by Ellie Kemper- https://amzn.to/2Rcl88O Unfiltered by Lily Collins- https://amzn.to/2V1lZZh Sequel: Detox in Letters by Cheryl Low- https://amzn.to/2V1m3rZ Deranged Angels and Cannibal Hearts by Martina McAtee- https://amzn.to/2BCDki2 Dystopian: Plague Land: Reborn by Alex Scarrow- https://amzn.to/2LrvpbS This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada- https://amzn.to/2LtWHOZ Retellings: The Boneless Mercies by April Genevieve Tucholke- https://amzn.to/2R8ldKO A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney- https://amzn.to/2Lvcjlk Anthology: Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft edited by Tess Sharpe & Jessica Spotswood- https://amzn.to/2R9mX6B Fresh Ink edited by Lamar Giles- https://amzn.to/2SeGRu2 Indie Author: The Goblin’s Daughter by M.K. Sawyer- https://amzn.to/2EHL3iX Incognito by Siobhan Davis- https://amzn.to/2LtQnH9 Debut Authors: The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan- https://amzn.to/2By6Cyx Empress of a Thousand Skies by Rhonda Belleza- https://amzn.to/2EFOoPF Found Authors: Jennifer L. Armentrout- https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4476934.Jennifer_L_Armentrout Jodie Larson- https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3934916.Jodie_Larson Graphic Novel: The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang- https://amzn.to/2Lwwq2k The Art of Rick and Morty by Justin Roiland- https://amzn.to/2Ly6wvq
Y de repente ya estamos a mitad del mes de diciembre, y bueno aquí yo preparando tu cafecito… ¿Vas a enfrentarte en esta temporada navideña a un sentimiento de dolor, duelo y desesperación? ¿Alguien muy cercano a ti falleció este año o hace poco, lo que te causa una tristeza abrumadora e inevitable? No intentes dibujar una sonrisa para tapar el dolor y así aparentar que estás bien frente a gente que se siente alegre por ser Navidad. Mejor escucha este episodio. Así que escucha. Si eres profesional pero consideras que tienes algunas áreas que mejorar para ser más eficiente u obtener una mejor posición en tu trabajo o proyecto, en el club Kaizen cuentas con cursos que te darán las herramientas para elevar tu nivel de experto. Suscríbete ahora entrando en: clubkaizen.net y se bienvenido a la comunidad de los emprendedores que buscan la mejora contínua. Esto es un Programa de Radio a la carta (o popularmente llamado podcast), y lo puedes escuchar donde quieras, como quieras y cuando quieras, solo tienes que suscribirte y así no te pierdes de cada nuevo episodio. Grabamos un nuevo episodio de Lunes a Viernes desde que canta el gallo, desde Santo Domingo, República Dominicana y para todo el mundo. Definitivamente, este es el café que más se consume en el mundo cada día. Hoy es viernes 14 de diciembre del año 2018, si todavía no tienes tu tacita de café, tu bombilla con tu mate o tu taza de chocolate, ve corriendo por ella porque vamos a comenzar este episodio con un contenido que esto y seguro te gustará mucho. En este episodio escucharemos la frase con cafeína, ese pensamiento o reflexión que te ayudará a seguir creciendo y ser cada día mejor persona; el tema central de este episodio y el reto del día. No puedes perderte todo el contenido de este episodio y vamos a iniciar nuestro itinerario en este preciso momento. Dale play al reproductor! [bctt tweet="Puedes decorar la ausencia, aunque aún seguirás sintiendo lo que falta. Siobhan Vivian #fraseconcafeina" username="robsasuke"] Enlaces mencionados en este episodio: ClubKaizen.org Comunidad en Facebook Grupo de Telegram [otw_shortcode_content_toggle title="Transcripción" opened="closed" icon_type="general foundicon-paper-clip"] Descarga este y otros episodios, haciendo clic aquí.[/otw_shortcode_content_toggle] [otw_shortcode_content_toggle title="Descarga este audio en MP3" opened="closed" icon_type="general foundicon-paper-clip"] Escucha el Podcast desde cualquier dispositivo. [/otw_shortcode_content_toggle] Canción del día: Gracias por Escucharnos Comparte lo que piensas: Deja un comentario al final de esta sección. Envía tus dudas o comentarios en el formulario de contacto que tienes en tu lateral derecho. Comparte este Episodio en Twitter, Facebook, o Linkedin. Para ayudar a crecer este programa: Deja una reseña y una valoración en iTunes (Apple Podcast). Tus valoraciones realmente nos ayudan mucho a alcanzar a otras personas. Suscríbete en iTunes o en iVoox.
Y de repente ya estamos a mitad del mes de diciembre, y bueno aquí yo preparando tu cafecito… ¿Vas a enfrentarte en esta temporada navideña a un sentimiento de dolor, duelo y desesperación? ¿Alguien muy cercano a ti falleció este año o hace poco, lo que te causa una tristeza abrumadora e inevitable? No intentes dibujar una sonrisa para tapar el dolor y así aparentar que estás bien frente a gente que se siente alegre por ser Navidad. Mejor escucha este episodio. Así que escucha. Si eres profesional pero consideras que tienes algunas áreas que mejorar para ser más eficiente u obtener una mejor posición en tu trabajo o proyecto, en el club Kaizen cuentas con cursos que te darán las herramientas para elevar tu nivel de experto. Suscríbete ahora entrando en: clubkaizen.net y se bienvenido a la comunidad de los emprendedores que buscan la mejora contínua. Esto es un Programa de Radio a la carta (o popularmente llamado podcast), y lo puedes escuchar donde quieras, como quieras y cuando quieras, solo tienes que suscribirte y así no te pierdes de cada nuevo episodio. Grabamos un nuevo episodio de Lunes a Viernes desde que canta el gallo, desde Santo Domingo, República Dominicana y para todo el mundo. Definitivamente, este es el café que más se consume en el mundo cada día. Hoy es viernes 14 de diciembre del año 2018, si todavía no tienes tu tacita de café, tu bombilla con tu mate o tu taza de chocolate, ve corriendo por ella porque vamos a comenzar este episodio con un contenido que esto y seguro te gustará mucho. En este episodio escucharemos la frase con cafeína, ese pensamiento o reflexión que te ayudará a seguir creciendo y ser cada día mejor persona; el tema central de este episodio y el reto del día. No puedes perderte todo el contenido de este episodio y vamos a iniciar nuestro itinerario en este preciso momento. Dale play al reproductor! [bctt tweet="Puedes decorar la ausencia, aunque aún seguirás sintiendo lo que falta. Siobhan Vivian #fraseconcafeina" username="robsasuke"] Enlaces mencionados en este episodio: ClubKaizen.org Comunidad en Facebook Grupo de Telegram [otw_shortcode_content_toggle title="Transcripción" opened="closed" icon_type="general foundicon-paper-clip"] Descarga este y otros episodios, haciendo clic aquí.[/otw_shortcode_content_toggle] [otw_shortcode_content_toggle title="Descarga este audio en MP3" opened="closed" icon_type="general foundicon-paper-clip"] Escucha el Podcast desde cualquier dispositivo. [/otw_shortcode_content_toggle] Canción del día: Gracias por Escucharnos Comparte lo que piensas: Deja un comentario al final de esta sección. Envía tus dudas o comentarios en el formulario de contacto que tienes en tu lateral derecho. Comparte este Episodio en Twitter, Facebook, o Linkedin. Para ayudar a crecer este programa: Deja una reseña y una valoración en iTunes (Apple Podcast). Tus valoraciones realmente nos ayudan mucho a alcanzar a otras personas. Suscríbete en iTunes o en iVoox.
Today’s guest is one of my favorite Young Adult contemporary author Siobhan Vivian. Siobhan wrote The List, Burn for Burn trilogy with Jenny Han and my favorite summer 2018 contemporary Stay Sweet. In this interview, we dive into the writing process, what it’s like to co-author a book with your best friend and we finally dive into Stay Sweet.
Amanda and Jenn discuss New England novels, book club options, immigration narratives, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Bluestone and Vine by Donna Kauffman and The Beginning of Everything by Andrea J. Buchanan. Questions 1. Hello, friends! My fourteen year old niece is going to be a senator one day and this July her other aunt and I are taking her on a road trip to eight New England universities including most of the Ivy Leagues. I am a folklorist and Other Aunt is an architectural historian, so together we are definitely into the old, the spooky, the magical, and the historical. We want to show her the coolest, weirdest, most inspired time ever. So far we have gotten The Wordy Shipmates by Sarah Vowell and would like to find more books that are in that vein -- entertaining and engaging and relevant to what we are road tripping through. Books about or by women and/or people of color are a gigantic plus. Some of the cities we'll be visiting include Boston, Salem, Plymouth, Providence, Portland, and Hanover. Thank you sooooo much! Looking forward to your recommendations! --Erin 2. I am traveling to the US for the first time (Brazilian girl, here) and I will be going to Atlanta for a work event. I don't know much about the city and would like some reading recommendations to get to know a little bit about it. If you can recommend some contemporary fiction - I looove walking through a city and finding places from books - that would be great. Since I have a History degree, I am totally down for history books as well. I am not the biggest fan of historical romances but I am glad to read them if they can help understand the place a little more. Thank you in advance. I really love the show and love getting my to-read list as immense as possible. Congratulations on doing a lovely podcast :) All the best, --Marília 3. Hello lovely ladies! It would be great if we could get some recommendations before June, but we understand you get a lot of requests so no worries if it's late. My book club reads two books with the same basic premise and compares how each author played with the concept. Past books include We All Looked Up & The Age of Miracles (coming of age in the apocalypse) and Annihilation & The Vorrh (mysterious forest changes you if you enter). We are currently reading a trio of portal fantasy with Every Heart a Doorway, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making, and Coraline. We are looking for suggestions for our next pair of books. You can get as creative as you want; we're open to anything. Bonus points for books with queer characters and nothing too depressing, please. Thanks and happy reading!! Dual Wielding Book Club --Lana 4. Hello! I am a fairly new listener to your show and love it, keep up the great work. So, I have had a hell of a year. My husband was diagnosed with cancer in January and passed away in April. My mother was diagnosed with Dementia in February. To say my life has been turned upside down is an understatement. I have always been an avid reader. I can read anything and usually do close to 100 a year. But, since all of this I only seem to be able to read books about death and dementia. I don't care if it is fiction or not, in fact I would like to bring some fiction into it as I have been leaning on Non-fiction so far. But they give me comfort. Since my husband passed I have started and put down about 30 books. The only 3 I have been able to read, and loved were: Being Mortal by Atul Gawande The Best of Us by Joyce Maynard The 36 Hour Day by Nancy L Mace I want more. As I said, fiction is fine too. Just being able to relate to the story is comforting right now. I love to read and have been so frustrated. I thought I could read some brain candy to help me escape, but I haven't been able to. So, acknowledging that I need to read this very specific niche, I thought I would pass it to you ladies for ideas. Thank you! --Andrea 5. Hi Amanda and Jenn, I have listened to you from day 1 and enjoy your podcast a lot. I wrote once before but it was roughly 120 podcasts ago so I think I might be cleared to ask again. Our immigration policy is clearly a long standing human rights violation and I hate it but I also feel really uninformed on what might be better so I'm looking for books. There are countries many of these asylum seekers are from (Honduras and El Salvador are referenced a lot) and I vaguely know the US has interfered in Central/Latin American countries over the years. My working assumption is we have contributed to the socio-economic issues but I'd like to be more informed on the history and what might be done to better stabilize the region. Additionally I'd like to read about how we as a country could have a more open and humane immigration system that didn't cage families and add to their trauma. I've tried some googling but it isn't working and while I'd love to go around tweeting at smart people asking them to help me that might be rude. Thanks! --Katie 6. I'm looking for a book club pick! To start, book club rules say that it should be by a woman with a female POV/focus. I recently turned 25 and am having a traditional Millennial mid-twenties crisis. I would love to read and discuss a book that talks about that kind of moment in a way that touches on my current struggles (recently quit a job, confused about life direction, romance on the back burner but is that really where I want it to be, am I a real adult yet.......?!?!) but that can also be enjoyed by the women in my book club who are rather past that moment (think age 30 and married with children). Please nothing that is overly goofy or dismissive or disingenuous or preachy. I would prefer something that is not based around only romantic relationship(s) or lack thereof but also isn't just about "single girl making it in the big city." I would like something that might end optimistically but doesn't tie everything up in a perfect neat bow, because life. I'm thinking of something kind of in the vein of The Bell Jar but without the complete mental breakdown. I feel like these parameters lean towards a novel or memoir, but a short story or essay collection would be totally welcome too. We've recently had a lot of success with short story collections in the book club. Am I being way too picky? Sorry! It's only because I don't know exactly what I am looking for and am currently in a major reading slump! Feel free to take some of these requests more lightly and just use your expert judgement. Thank you, thank you! --C 7. Hi! Firstly, I just wanted to say that I recently started listening to the show and I love it! I’m currently trying to make my way through the entire backlog, but I’ve only managed to listen to around 14 episodes so far but I’m determined to listen to them all. Anyway, I’m a big mood reader and now that summer’s here all I want to read is YA contemporary romance set during the season. I recently read Stay Sweet by Siobhan Vivian and loved it, especially due to the feminist themes in the book. Kasie West, Morgan Matson, Jennifer E. Smith, and Maureen Goo are all hit or miss with me and the only contemporary author I’ve consistently enjoyed is Sarah Dessen. Do you have any recommendations for YA contemporary romances with feminist themes? I prefer YA but I’m also willing to try adult if you know of any really good ones. Thank you! --Layla
Stay Sweet by Siobhan Vivian is a ice cream romp with themes of friendship, feminism, and building a legacy. Join us as we chat about this fun summer book with our friend, Claire Nauman. (transcript) In today’s episode… In Siobhan Vivian’s newest novel, Stay Sweet, Amelia is looking forward to her last year at the Meade Creamery Ice Cream Stand. As Head Girl, she’s going to make sure she’s got every shift with her best friend, Cate, and she knows they’ll have an awesome time. But when tragedy strikes and the creamery founder, Molly Meade, passes away, the future of the ice cream stand is uncertain. Molly’s great nephew, Grady, moves to town looking to put his business school training to use. Can Amelia help Grady understand the legacy of Molly […] The post Stay Sweet by Siobhan Vivian appeared first on Nouvelle ELA Teaching Resources.
Hear Sona Charaipotra, co-author of TINY PRETTY THINGS and SHINY BROKEN PIECES and co-founder of CAKE Literary, talks about her Halloween welcome to the U.S., being married to your greatest accountability partner, and fostering mentorship. Sona Charaipotra Show Notes Bollywood The Partition of India The Babysitter’s Club by Anne M. Martin The Vampire Diaries (TV show) Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Dhonielle Clayton (listen to her First Draft interview here) Bombay Talkie by Ameen Amir Judy Blume Arranged Marriage by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri YA authors Siobhan Vivian, Jenny Han (listen to her First Draft interview here), Coe Booth Alloy Entertainment Gossip Girl by Cecily von Ziegesar Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares Patrick Swayze Book by Kaye (@gildedspine) sold to Salaam Reads Love Sugar Magic by Anna Meriano Bajirao Mastani (Bollywood film) The Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkoski
Hang with me and Dhonielle Clayton, co-author of TINY PRETTY THINGS and its sequel, SHINY BROKEN PIECES (out now!), as well as author of forthcoming series THE BELLES (spring ’17). She talks about weekly childhood trips to the bookstore, being a writing n00b, accidentally getting a boarding school job, and writing to arrested development. And don't forget to take the First Draft Podcast listener survey! Dhonielle Clayton Show Notes X Men THE PAHNTOM TOLLBOOTH by Norton Juster Virginia Hamilton Walter Dean Myers I WANT MY HAT BACK by Jon Klassen Hillary Homzie The Hanging Garden (group of writers on Tumblr) David Leviathan Sarah Weeks The Longstockings: Jenny Han, Coe Booth, Siobhan Vivian, Lisa Graff Tin House Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery Pretty Little Liars (TV show) OF MICE AND MEN by John Steinbeck CATCHER IN THE RYE by J.D. Salinger THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald Mildred Taylor Shonda Rimes Grey’s Anatomy (TV show) Alloy Entertainment Books Paper Lantern Lit Full Fathom Five The Story Foundation Victoria Marini, literary agent at ICM THE SELECTION by Kiera Cass WITHER by Lauren DeStefano The Princess Bride (movie) We Need Diverse Books BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA by Katherine Peterson
Jenny Han is the New York Times bestselling author of books for young adults and younger readers, and an all-around cool lady. In our conversation we covered work habits, the relationship with readers, her collaborations with Siobhan Vivian, and–if you know Jenny this is not a surprise–Leo DiCaprio. A fun fact that got edited out [&hellip
Sejam todos muito bem-vindos ao JPC Cast número cinco. No podcast de hoje, Marcelo Zaniolo (@celo_zaniolo) e Diego Lokow (@Lokow) julgam os livros “Olho por Olho”, de Janny Han e Siobhan Vivian, e “Tipo Destino”, da autora Susane Colasanti.
Jenny Han & Siobhan Vivian appear at the 2012 Library of Congress National Book Festival.
TCP Ep 7 – Siobhan Vivian The creative challenges Siobhan Vivian faced while writing her fourth novel, The List, in her words, nearly broke her. In this episode, Sara and Siobhan talk about risk-taking, self-doubt, and pushing ourselves to try to write the book we think we can’t. (Click on the link above to listen [&hellip