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This week, four award-winning war correspondents - Christina Lamb (I Am Malala and chief foreign correspondent for The Sunday Times), Lara Marlowe (The Things I Have Seen and correspondent with The Irish Times) and Lindsey Hilsum (In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin and International Editor for Channel 4) and Ben Anderson (No Worse Enemy and conflict reporter for Vice) - discuss the challenges, ethics, insights and consequences of covering conflict zones. These are some of the bravest writers working today, with a common cause to drive them on: telling the world about injustice, so that the injustice will stop. Listen to the free podcast here: https://festivalofwritingandideas.com/podcasts/
Wow. Is it already time for Episode Forty-Four? Yes it is, and joining us today are NPL staff members Laura Golaszewski and Julia Cozad-Callighan, here to tell you about some of the newest nonfiction and young adult titles. We also highlight a local event, the Next to Normal Story Slam. Books mentioned in this episode: In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin by Lindsey Hilsum The Moth Presents Occasional Magic: True Stories about Defying the Impossible, edited by Catherine Burns Enchantée by Gita Trelease Skyward by Brandon Sanderson
Ça nous intéresse avec Thomas Leblanc; une exposition de livres interdits. Écrivains sur le terrain avec Sarah Berthiaume et Alain Farah; les sports de combat. J'avoue que j'ai vécu avec Jean-Claude Poitras. Qu'est-ce que ça raconte? avec Martin Bilodeau et Donald Cuccioletta; Barbra Streisand et son nouvel album Walls. Textes obscurs avec Samuel Archibald; Behold a Pale Horse, de Milton William Cooper. Sophie Langlois et Guillaume Lavallée ont lu la biographie In Extremis. The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin, de Lindsey Hilsum.