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Prophecy Radio: A Percy Jackson Podcast
Episode #7 – All the Books

Prophecy Radio: A Percy Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 102:27


Welcome to Prophecy Radio, a Percy Jackson podcast dedicated to all of Rick Riordan's past, present, and future projects! Co-hosts Karen Rought and Kristen Kranz talk about what's new in the Percy Jackson fandom, discuss all the books the Rick Riordan Presents authors have written outside of the Disney imprint, and analyze chapters 13 and 14 of Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. New episodes of Prophecy Radio will air weekly, and all ages are welcome to tune in. News and Updates (00:01:07) This might be the longest doc we've had so far. First and foremost, we have news from Rick's blog! There's no current plan for a Daughter of the Deep sequel, but never say never! The Lords of Night: A Shadow Bruja Novel and Serwa Boateng's Guide of Vampire Hunting have official release dates and synopses. We have an official update on where in the process the Nico di Angelo book currently is. The book is at 117,000 words. How many pages is that? We're probably not getting anymore Percy Jackson television show news until 2022. That includes no news for Disney+ Day. BUT we know Becky and Rick have reviewed some casting callback tapes. Read Riordan has spotlights on Nelinha, Ester, and Gemini. The Last Fallen Star is officially in New Zealand! You can sing to the karaoke version of The Lightning Thief Musical! (Edit: Apparently this is from 2019, and we had no idea!) “Forget Horse Girls, Embrace the Mythology Freak” by Jenny G. Zhang (here's the tweet) Sorry, Frank. Why did we like mythology so much, and what do all the mythology freaks have in common? (Say hi to Callie!) Rick Riordan Presents authors' other series (00:18:47) We're really excited about all the books, novellas, anthologies, and short stories these authors have written. But fair warning: There are A LOT. Anthologies have really made a resurgence lately, and we're into it. Up first is Roshani Chokshi, who wrote the Pandava Quintet/Aru Shah books! She's got some other stories here about Hindu mythology that might be for older audiences. And one of her books definitely gives Six of Crows vibes, if you're into that! Next up is J.C. Cervantes! Look, sometimes words are hard. Karen just wants to keep Kristen on her toes. Yoon Ha Lee, who wrote Dragon Pearl, is a very prolific writer. There's a lot of sci-fi here, and some really cool concepts. Kristen gets her mind blown, repeatedly. Festus, is that you? Thank the gods for Wikipedia. Next on our happy hit parade is Carlos Hernandez, who wrote Sal & Gabi. Karen learned a fun fact about him, and she is very excited. Short stories can get W E I R D. Kwame Mbalia wrote the Tristan Strong series, as well as some other cool books. Black Boy Joy seems like a really important book to have right now. You might as well just assume almost everyone has written short stories. Tehlor Kay Mejia wrote the Paola Santiago series, and she's up next. She's got some great titles. If you liked Dumplin', then you might like Miss Meteor. Forests are so cool and creepy. Karen gets a book idea in the middle of recording. Graci Kim wrote the Gifted Clan series, and Karen has a quick aside about the last book in the series. She hasn't written any other books, but we have some fun facts to share about her! Who knew running away to the circus was so common? Rebecca Roanhorse wrote Race to the Sun, and a lot more!. You should watch Love and Monsters. And then go read Roar by Cora Carmack. We love a good title. And a good name. How do we feel about historical fiction? Here's LeVar Burton reading “Wherein Abigail…,” “Takeback Tango,” and “Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience ™.” Sarwat Chadda wrote City of the Plague God, as well as some other interesting books! Have you seen A Little Princess? Shoutout to Animorphs! More short stories! More anthologies! Next up is Lori M. Lee, who wrote Pahua and the Soul Stealer. She's a busy lady, but she does plan to finish her Gates of Thread and Stone series. See? Forests are creepy! Yeah, you should definitely read A Thousand Beginnings and Endings. Roseanne A. Brown wrote Serwa Boateng's Guide to Vampire Hunting, which we are very excited about. She also just finished up her duology in her A Song of Wraiths and Ruin series. They have some incredibly stunning covers. It's so cool that so many of these authors have written for Marvel and Star Wars, too. Daniel José Older wrote Ballad & Dagger, which definitely has some shared threads with one of his other series. If you're looking for an adult series, look no further than Bone Street Rumba! Daniel has written *all* kinds of books. Well-behaved spirits are super lame. Who else loves Waterworld?? Stacey Lee will be writing Winston Chu Versus the Whimsies, and Karen's definitely heard of her books before. Bridgerton might be a little spicy for our younger listeners. Historical fiction about non-white stories are always interesting reads. Everyone is running away to the circus! Karen brings the whole podcast down. Lastly, we've got Tracey Baptiste, who will be writing Moko Magic. Lots of jumbies here! Let's throw in some Minecraft, shall we? More jumbies! Plus, some non-fiction! We did it! We made it! We hope you found your next read. If you've read any of these, let us know which ones we should start with! Chapter Reviews (01:19:21) Let's talk about The Lightning Thief chapters 13 and 14. Grover sleeps a lot. Thank the gods for Annabeth. That chimera? No, thank you. Ohio reference! Karen breaks Kristen. It's always interesting when the female goddesses give birth to the demigods. Annabeth's childhood sounds rough, and it's so sad. But we can't wait to see her relationship with her father improve. Percy doesn't want to be enemies! What, exactly, is Poseidon's domain? Prophecy Count: 4 Percy can see through the Mist a lot better now. The dark is very scary. Percy really needed to take this moment to reflect on everything that's happening to him. Who was the woman in the water? How did that lady see through the Mist? But, seriously, how exactly does the Mist work? How has Percy never noticed he can breathe underwater? Thanks for listening, and be sure to tune in next week for episode 8, which will discuss some Daughter of the Deep spoilers. This episode's hosts are: Karen Rought and Kristen Kranz. Each episode, our Prophecy Radio hosts and their guests will keep you up to date on the latest information coming out of Camp Half-Blood, including upcoming books and adaptation news, discuss a topic of choice, and do a chapter by chapter reread of the Percy Jackson series. Follow Us: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Tumblr Listen and Subscribe: Audioboom // Apple // Spotify Feel free to leave us your questions or comments through any of these mediums! You can also email us at prophecyradiopodcast@gmail.com or visit our homepage for archives and more information about our show. Prophecy Radio is a Subjectify Media podcast production. Visit Subjectify Media for more shows, including Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast, ReWatchable, and Not About The Weather, and for all our latest articles about the stories we're passionate about.

The CodeX Cantina
Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience by Rebecca Roanhorse - Summary, Analysis, Review

The CodeX Cantina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 18:23


Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! A loot at Rebecca Roanhorse's short story "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience." A very unique experience with its second-person narration. Let's talk about Individuality and Group authenticity. Rebecca Roanhorse Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9wx3uwGDUc&list=PLHg_kbfrA7YDlkJOCIi38_GDvPOWCsn5C Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzdqkkUKpfRIbCXmiFvqxIw?sub_confirmation=1 TABLE OF CONTENTS: 0:00 Introductions 0:41 Publication Info 2:58 Summary 5:18 Analysis 15:52 Wrap Up and Ratings ================================= Books or Stories Mentioned in this Video: "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience" Channels Mentioned in this Video: ================================= Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover? Submit your entry here: https://forms.gle/41VvksZTKBsxUYQMA You can reach us on Social Media: ▶ http://instagram.com/thecodexcantina ▶ http://twitter.com/thecodexcantina #RebeccaRoanhorse #WelcometoYourAuthenticIndianExperience ====Copyright Info==== Song: Infinite Artist: Valence Licensed to YouTube by: AEI (on behalf of NCS); Featherstone Music (publishing), and 1 Music Rights Societies Free Download/Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHoqD47gQG8 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecodexcantina/support

Hugo, Girl!
Hugo Babygirl #1: Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™

Hugo, Girl!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 35:18


Welcome to our inaugural Hugo Babygirl episode! These are shorter episodes (hence the "baby") where we read and discuss Hugo Award-winning short fiction (and other stuff if we feel like it). For this episode we read Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™ by Rebecca Roanhorse, which won the Hugo Award for best short story in 2018. Spoiler: we all thought it was excellent. Apologies for some weird audio in this one. The results of recording remotely are always a surprise! Read the story via Apex Magazine: https://apex-magazine.com/welcome-to-your-authentic-indian-experience/ Or listen to LeVar Burton read it to you on your favorite podcast app or at http://www.levarburtonpodcast.com/  

Mangum Reads
Episode 26 – Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™ by Rebecca Roanhorse

Mangum Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019


We take our first dive into an all inclusive audiobook/podcast experience with an episode of Levar Burton Reads episode 25 – Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™ by Rebecca Roanhorse. As all the short stories in Levar’s podcast, this is a short

Mangum Reads
Episode 25 – The Fifth Season by NK Jemisin part 4 Alabaster and Theories

Mangum Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019


A discussion of all of our questions, theories, and just general enjoyment of the book as a whole. Also we go over parts of Alabaster’s story, and anything we may have missed or want to rehash from previous episodes. Next story: Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™ by Rebecca Roanhorse Next book: The Likeness by Tana […]

Talking American Studies
Native North American Archives of the Future with K. Baudemann

Talking American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 28:06


Talking American Studies with Kristina Baudemann from the Europa-Universität Flensburg about her and Prof. Birgit Däwes’ new project - Knowing Tomorrow 2.0: Twenty-first Century Native North American Archives of Futurity - about Indigenous Futurisms, Indigenous Studies, and so many great articles and artworks.www.uni-flensburg.de/nativefutures http://abtec.org/Barnaby, Jeff, director. File Under Miscellaneous. Prospector Films/John Christou, 2010. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi3B2V_e8fY .Deloria, Philip J. Playing Indian, Yale UP, 2007.Derrida, Jacques. Archive Fever, 1995, U of Chicago P, 1996.Dillon, Grace L., editor. Walking the Clouds, U of Arizona P, 2012.Dimaline, Cherie. The Marrow Thieves, Cormorant Books, 2017.Foucault, Michel. The Archaeology of Knowledge, 1969, Pantheon, 1972.Goulet, Danis, director. Wakening. Glen Wood, 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbmi2ff3MBk .Guzmán, Alicia Inez. “Indigenous Futurisms.” InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture, 2015, https://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/indigenous-​futurisms/ .Hearne, Joanna. “Native to the Device: Thoughts on Digital Indigenous Studies.” Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 29, no. 1, 2017, pp. 3–26. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/659888 .Hopkinson, Nalo. Midnight Robber, Warner, 2000.imagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival. 2167. 2017, www.imaginenative.org​/​2167 .Keene, Adrienne. “Wakanda Forever: Using Indigenous Futurisms to Survive the Present.” Native Appropriations, 24 Feb. 2018, https://nativeappropriations.com​/​2018/​02/​wakanda-​forever-​using-​indigenous-​futurisms-​to-​survive-​the-​present.html .Larson, Sidner J. Captured in the Middle, U of Washington P, 2000.Lutz, Hartmut, et al., editors. Indianthusiasm, Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2019.Nanobah Becker. The 6th World. Futurestates, ITVS, www.youtube.com​/​watch​?​v=​7f4Jm0y_iLk .Roanhorse, Rebecca. “Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™.” APEX Magazine. Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror, no. 99, 2017, www.apex-magazine.com​/​welcome-​to-​your-​authentic-​indian-​experience/ ​.Roanhorse, Rebecca. “Postcards from the Apocalypse.” Uncanny. A Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy, vol. 20, 2018, https://uncannymagazine.com​/​article/​postcards-​from-​the-​apocalypse/ .Roanhorse, Rebecca. Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™. Read by LeVar Burton, 2018, www.levarburtonpodcast.com .Todd, Lauretta. “Aboriginal Narratives in Cyberspace,” Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, edited by Mary Ann Moser and Douglas MacLeod, MIT P, 1996.Waititi, Taika, director. Thor. Warner, 2017.Yuxweluptun, Lawrence Paul. “Inherent Rights, Vision Rights,” Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, edited by Mary Ann Moser and Douglas MacLeod, MIT P, 1996.

The Desk Set
Lived Experiences

The Desk Set

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 48:09


#MeToo, memoirs and interviews with authors Rebecca Roanhorse and Litsa Dremousis. We chat with Hugo-Award winning author Rebecca Roanhorse about her Navajo-inspired urban fantasy Trail of Lightning and her award-winning short story, "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™". We also sit down with Seattleite and memoirist Litsa Dremousis to talk her about her memoir, Altitude Sickness, and her role in the #MeToo allegations surrounding Sherman Alexie. Plus, we recommend some memoirs we love.

Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf
3.3, Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience (TM)

Spec Fic Crossing the Gulf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 46:42


Welcome to your authentic Crossing the Gulf experience! In one of our favourite discussions to date, Karen and Karen summarise, assess, dissect and digest the multiple-award-winning short story “Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™” by Rebecca Roanhorse. This richly layered and nuanced story rewards on so many levels. We provide perspectives from our own experiences, alternating roles as insider and outsider. Reference is made to the film The Thirteenth Floor (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirteenth_Floor)

StarShipSofa
StarShipSofa No 535 Maurice Broaddus

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 57:40


Patreon support now standing at 416 – last week 411 Help us get to 500 Patreon Supporters. Main Fiction: "The Valkyrie" by Maurice BroaddusOriginally published in War StoriesA community organizer and teacher, his work has appeared in Lightspeed Magazine, Weird Tales, Apex Magazine, Asimov’s, Cemetery Dance, Black Static, and many more. Some of his stories have been collected in The Voices of Martyrs. He wrote the urban fantasy trilogy, The Knights of Breton Court. He co-authored the play Finding Home: Indiana at 200. His novellas include Buffalo Soldier, I Can Transform You, Orgy of Souls, Bleed with Me, and Devil’s Marionette. He is the co-editor of Dark Faith, Dark Faith: Invocations, Streets of Shadows, and People of Colo(u)r Destroy Horror.Narrated by: Stephanie MorrisStephanie Morris is a professional fangirl by day and the lone library assistant staffing a college circulation desk at night. She has narrated short stories for all four Escape Artists podcasts as well as StarShipSofa, has guest-blogs on subjects ranging from book recommendations to zombie turkeys, and performed Shakespeare in a handful of weird churches.Fact: Looking Back at Genre History with Amy H SturgisWelcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.