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Efendim, Yaz aylarının sonuna geldik. Şimdi bu dönemde Kurtuluş Harbi'nin sonunu birlikte konuşsak, kandan, savaştan ve gözyaşından bahsetsek elbette pek nahoş olurdu. Şöyle tatlı, güzel şeylerden bahsedelim dedik, Niyans sağolsun kendisine yakışan bir fikirle gelip "Hayatım" dedi "Madem herkes okuduğumuz kitapları çok soruyor neden bunlar üstüne konuşmuyoruz." Vallahi pırlanta gibi fikir. Stüdyoyaya girip sadece kitaplardan konuştuk. Tam liste aşağıda. 42 Dakika'nın bu bölümünde sohbet külli tavsiye listesi. 1- Matt Haig, Gece Yarısı Kütüphanesi 2- Şevket Süreyya Aydemir, Enver Paşa 3- Stephanie Storey, Yağ ve Mermer 4- Falih Rıfkı Atay, Çankaya 5- George Orwell, Paris ve Londra'da Beş Parasız 6- George Orwell, Papazın Kızı 7- Reşat Ekrem Koçu, Tarihimizde Garip Vakalar 8- Reşat Ekrem Koçu, Kafes Arkası Günahkarları 9- Ahmet Rasim, Fuhş-i Atik 10- Murat Menteş, Fink 11- Alper Canıgüz, Kıyamet Park 12- Ray Kurzweil, İnsanlık 2.0
Matt Crawford speaks with Stephanie Storey about her life, her work in TV production for nearly two decades and her writing, specifically her newest book, Raphael, Painter in Rome: A Novel. You know when you meet someone and within five minutes you realize that you are both going to get along splendidly? Well, that is how my conversation with Stephanie was and her writing is much the same, I was hooked by about the 2nd page of Raphael. Folks, I can't say this enough, whatever Stephanie is working on, do yourself a favor and check it out!
In the spotlight is Stephanie Storey, author of the art history novels “Oil and Marble” and “Raphael: Painter in Rome.”We discuss: >> Art history>> Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci >> Fictionalizing historical figures>> Cinematic writing>> Taking the novel to the Silver Screen>> Her next work in progress>> Etc.Learn more about the author at: https://stephaniestorey.com/Novelist Spotlight is produced and hosted by Mike Consol, author of “Hardwood: A Novel About College Basketball and Other Games Young Men Play,” and three yet-to-be-published manuscripts, including “Family Recipes: A Novel about Italian Culture, Catholic Guilt and the Culinary Crime of the Century,” “Lolita Firestone: A Supernatural Novel,” and the short story collection “Love American Style.” Write to him at novelistspotlight@gmail.com. We hope you will subscribe and share the link with any family, friends or colleagues who might benefit from this program.
Finally! A novel retelling the interesting relationship between the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Michaelangelo and Leonardo! ... What's that? It's actually about the renaissance artists? Well, that's cool too I guess. Oil and Marble is the art history thriller by Stephanie Storey and West Lafayette Public Library Director Nick Schenkel has the review.
Welcome to the Art In Fiction Podcast!In this Bonus episode, I've compiled advice from nine of the authors interviewed in Season 1 of the podcast. You'll learn five smart tips from Syrie James, Barbara Linn Probst, Maggie Humm, Stephanie Storey, Jeanne Mackin, Stephanie Cowell, Helaine Mario, Barbara Quick, and Patricia Morrisroe. Highlights:Tip #1: Write what you love to read Syrie James and Barbara Linn Probst talk about writing and reading what excites you. Tip #2: Find a mentorMaggie Humm shares her experience with writing courses and working with a mentor. Tip #3: Trust your gutStephanie Storey talks about trusting your gut.Jeanne Mackin discusses what to do about that editor in your head.Stephanie Cowell reminds authors to stay true to their vision. Tip #4: Develop a thick skin and a sense of humorHelaine Mario recommends staying true to the story you want to tell. Tip #5: Write for the love of itBarbara Quick and Patricia Morrisroe talk about making a living as a novelist.Press Play now and be sure to explore www.artinfiction.com to find novels by our featured authors.Syrie James: https://www.syriejames.com Barbara Linn Probst: https://www.barbaralinnprobst.com/ Maggie Humm: http://www.maggiehumm.net/ Stephanie Storey: https://stephaniestorey.com/ Jeanne Mackin: https://www.jeannemackin.com/ Stephanie Cowell: http://www.stephaniecowell.com/ Helaine Mario: https://helainemario.com/ Barbara Quick: https://www.barbaraquick.com/ Patricia Morrisroe: https://patriciamorrisroe.com/ Link to 20% Off for ProWritingAidMusic CreditsIntro music: Symbolist Waltz from the album Alive in SeattleAd music: The Feverfrom the album Full Moon.Composer: Gregg Simpson, performed by Lunar Adventures. This website contains affiliate links. If you use these links to make a purchase, I may earn a commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you.
Do you love Renaissance art? Then you won't want to miss my conversation with bestselling author Stephanie Storey about her two marvelous novels: Oil and Marble and Raphael, Painter in Rome, both listed in the Visual Arts category on Art In Fiction. Learn about Storey's love of the creative process and her fascination with Michelangelo, Raphael and da Vinci, listen to her read from Raphael, Painter in Rome, and get advice about publishing and marketing. Highlights of the interview:Summary of Raphael, Painter in RomeWriting the personalities of Raphael and MichelangeloRaphael as the "ideal courtier" and his likeabilityRaphael's dedication to the pursuit of beautyWhat makes a genius? Is there such a thing?Visiting a location to find inspiration, particularly the Vatican in RomeUse of virtual tours during the research processRivalries between Michelangelo and da Vinci, and Michelangelo and RaphaelLinks to masterpieces mentioned in Raphael, Painter in Rome: see Stephanie Storey's website at https://stephaniestorey.com/What fascinates Stephanie about the RenaissanceSeeing Michelangelo's David for the first timeA reading from Raphael, Painter in RomeWriting historical fiction to interest readers in specific eras and artistsStephanie Storey's new novel: a change of era and country; for hints, check her social media @sgstoreyFocus on outlining a novelThe challenges of successStephanie shares her publishing storyAdvice for authors: don't ignore the voice in your headMarketing advice for authorsStephanie Storey's debut novel Oil and Marble was hailed as "tremendously entertaining" by The New York Times, has been translated into six languages, and is currently in development as a feature film by Pioneer Pictures. Stephanie's latest novel, Raphael, Painter in Rome was released in April, 2020, in conjunction with the 500th anniversary of Raphael's death. Stephanie Storey has a degree in Fine Arts from Vanderbilt University and attended a PhD program in Art History before leaving to earn an MFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College. She has also been a television producer for nearly 20 years in Los Angeles for such shows as Alec Baldwin on ABC and the Emmy-nominated The Writers' Room on the Sundance Channel.Press Play right now and don't forget to check out Stephanie Storey's novels Oil and Marble and Raphael, Painter in Rome, both listed in the Visual Arts category on Art In Fiction.Stephanie Storey's Website: https://stephaniestorey.com/Find links to the works of art mentioned in Raphael, Painter in Rome on Stephanie's website.Link to 20% Off ProWritingAid
Zibby and Stephanie were supposed to talk about the art world and the history behind some of history’s greatest artists, but instead they spoke about the stroke that unexpectedly hit Stephanie’s husband one evening and changed their lives. Hear what Stephanie has never shared before about her private life -- and why she is so captivated by superstars like Raphael.
Episode 70: Stephanie Storey: Author Stephanie Storey (Raphael, Painter in Rome) took a rather circuitous route from Hot Springs, Arkansas to Hollywood. After studying Art History at Vanderbilt, she made her way to Los Angeles where she began working in television. There, she learned the craft of storytelling and interviewing while working her way up as a producer on various television programs. Then, she wrote her first book—Oil and Marble—which became a best seller. So what comes next besides the existential dread that comes with success? Her second book, Raphael, Painter in Rome, which is out now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we chat with our author of the month, Stephanie Storey about her book Raphael, Painter in Rome. We discuss Italian history, writing and how Raphael truly died.
Stephanie Storey discusses her new novel, 'Raphael, Painter in Rome' and being Arsenio Hall's in-house cheerleader.
The girls take on Stephanie Storey’s Oil and Marble, a historical fiction novel based on the rivalry between Leonardo and Michaelangelo. They discuss true beauty and personhood as it can be portrayed through art, the power of true forgiveness, and the role of desire in the Christian life. They close with their Top 5 Old Testament Characters.
The girls take on Stephanie Storey's Oil and Marble, a historical fiction novel based on the rivalry between Leonardo and Michaelangelo. They discuss true beauty and personhood as it can be portrayed through art, the power of true forgiveness, and the role of desire in the Christian life. They close with their Top 5 Old Testament Characters.
Stephanie Storey's debut novel, Oil and Marble, is a Los Angeles Times bestseller and was named one of Hudson Booksellers’ Best Books of 2016. It just came out in paperback, which is the literary world equivalent of making the playoffs. The book has also been optioned as a major motion picture, which I guess is the Super Bowl? In the book, she imagines the rivalry between Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci -- not the buff, masked turtles, but the superstar artists of the Italian Renaissance. In our lively interview, we talk about her lifelong obsession with Michelangelo and the grueling, but still pretty fun, five-year process of getting the idea from her brain onto the bookshelves. Need some inspiration for getting your book done? This is a good place to start. For additional info about this podcast and more, visit writeaboutnowmedia.com
A conversation with author Stephanie Storey about how she found success with a daring risk-it-all game plan.
Husband and wife Mike Gandolfi (GILMORE GIRLS, DENNIS MILLER LIVE, ROSEANNE) and Stephanie Storey (OIL AND MARBLE, THE WRITERS ROOM) join Mike and Chad to talk about their trip to Iceland and how fantastic the country is. We get into travel, Reykjavík, comparative literature, trying new foods, sharks, and how underwhelming Mike felt the Northern Lights are. [NOTE I (Mike Sellari) mispronounce Mike Gandolfi's last name as Gandolfini. Basically I wish he was Tony Soprano]