LiteraryHype is your home for interviews with bestselling and debut authors, as well as celebrities and more. If it's bookish, you'll find it here. New episodes weekly on Tuesdays.
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Literary Anything, our Marion Libraries podcast where we talk about anything literary and literary anything.
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The channel for the Award-Winning Maverick Theatre Company and their London Literary Pub Crawl productions and Resonance 104.4FM Radio shows. General theatre and literary news from London, England.
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The Chesham Literary Festival exists to inspire and guide writers. Jon Bickley talks to people who can help you find good ideas and get you writing.
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Staying connected around the world by reading together.
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A podcast dedicated to fantasy fiction! Each week Marysa and Vicki will discuss a different book from the fantasy genre. A great podcast if you love talking about fantasy and are looking for recommendations.
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Classic novels from the 19th and 20th centuries read aloud. All novels read are in the public domain. I’m a pretty busy guy (work, family, food, music, life, etc.) so I’ll get these out when I can. No schedule and no idea when the next chapter will drop. Sorry!
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A podcast exploring the rich literary tradition of the game of golf, hosted by authors Stephen Proctor and Jim Hartsell.
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Interviews with Scholars of Literature about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
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A weekly podcast hosted by award-winning host and producer Bethanne Patrick, including themed book recommendations, interviews with great authors, and literary sizzle. thebookmavenrevue.substack.com
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Lit Cit explores the multi-faceted life of a writer in today’s literary community through insightful interviews with authors, editors, agents, and all of the people who help make writing happen. The podcast is produced and run by members of Antioch Los Angeles’ MFA Creative Writing program.
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You are a writer! The mission of our festival, and our podcast, is to help you know that. Through conversations with fascinating authors and supporters of the literary festival we aim to share insightful stories into the craft of writing and the book industry, helping you feel that ”You CAN write!”.
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Reading and discussing Emily of New Moon, the first in a trilogy of Emily novels by Canadian author L.M. Montgomery, who also wrote the Anne of Green Gables series. Hosted by author and journalist Erin Keane. Theme music by Brigid Kaelin.
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The Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society Recordings
The Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society (The Literific)
Debating at Queen's University Belfast. Est. 1850
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Hello and welcome to Literary Lullabies. Each episode features old, epic poetry, perfect for lulling you to sleep.
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Literary Treks is a Trek.fm podcast dedicated entirely to Star Trek in written form. Each episode hosts Matthew Rushing and Casey Pettit explore Star Trek books and comics and chat with authors.
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Read Deeply
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We’re two fed-up moms juggling jobs, kids, and the fight against book bans and bigotry. Why should far-right fear-mongers masquerading as "advocates" decide what our kids can read? Between navigating capitalism's endless grind, we carve out time to tackle a different banned book each episode—digging into its impact, its controversy, and the absurdity of its removal. Visit milf4books.supercast.com to become a MILF Ally and join us in amplifying diverse voices while unlocking exclusive content.
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Welcome to The Literary Sipper, a podcast about reading, writing, thinking, and creating, all at the same time. I am your host, Amber Vitti Hill, a writer and mother who’s always looking for ways to stay creative no matter how small the sip. Thank you for joining me, especially when I know how valuable your free time is and how many other things you have to do on that never-ending to-do list. But if you’re trying to put something artistic out into the world, while also trying to manage the s ...
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Not just book chat! The Literary Life Podcast is an ongoing conversation about the skill and art of reading well and the lost intellectual tradition needed to fully enter into the great works of literature. Experienced teachers Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks (of www.HouseOfHumaneLetters.com) join lifelong reader Cindy Rollins (of www.MorningtimeForMoms.com) for slow reads of classic literature, conversations with book lovers, and an ever-unfolding discussion of how Stories Will Save the ...
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Essays, memoir, and creative nonfiction from underthesunonline.com, read aloud by the authors, followed by interviews with them.
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Every day, I pick at least one new book, read what it has to offer, make notes and share the best ideas with you. Sounds fun, right? Join me in this journey and explore a whole new world of books and stories. For any suggestions/queries please contact us at [email protected] or visit Kalampedia.org on your browser.
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From Papagayo and the Humanities Collaborative at EPCC-UTEP, this podcast dissects culturally-relevant literature: novels, memoirs, poetry, and short stories. We love reading and analyzing books, comparing their adaptations, and connecting their allusions. We interview authors too! #Ad-Free #ElPaso Español: este podcast disecciona literatura culturalmente relevante: novelas, memorias, poesía, y cuentos cortos. Nos encanta leer y analizar libros, comparando sus adaptaciones, y conectando sus ...
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Offbeat ideas and stories.
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We review books, movies, and TV while we open a bottle of wine.
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✨Along with Caitlin’s analysis and Ashley’s imagination, wander through the world of stories and their meaning in our world. ✨ 📚Inspired by C.S. Lewis's iconic lamppost in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", this podcast aims to shed light on some of the most important things going on in the world through the lens of literature. We explore family, friendships, religion, government, society, and other issues found in the pages of our favourite books, from classics to booktok. We hope you ...
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EXPLOCITY PODCASTS presents THE LITERARY CITY With Ramjee Chandran. This literary podcast is devoted to books and authors. It features interviews with a stellar line up of authors, both world famous and also authors who are being discovered—the only criterion being the quality of the prose. Topics are generally literary and include history, biographies, literature and literary fiction. The Literary City podcasts celebrates authors, poets, playwrights, grammar police, literary lounge lizards. ...
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Poetry. Story telling. Possible book opinions.
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A Podcast To Discuss Everything Literature
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Words Literary Radio is an online radio outfit created to broadcast literary content to the world through innovative and engaging audio live broadcast and podcasts
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Chapters 4-8 Cover art photo provided by Judson Moore on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@judsonlmoore
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A daily romp through the adventures of hate. True stories from the streets. Fun, Fun, Fun!
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رادکست، پادکستی است از جستوجوهای فرهنگی مهران راد در قلمروِ ادب
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A monthly conversation about books and ideas on NTS Radio hosted by friends Carrie Plitt, a literary agent, and Octavia Bright, a writer and academic. Each show features an author interview, book recommendations, lively discussion and a little music too, all built around a related theme - anything from the novella to race to masculinity. Listen live on NTS Radio www.nts.live
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A podcast facilitated by the Wisdom Factory Literary Society, championing open, objective, and topical discussion.
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The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast has been creating podcasts and audio productions since 2009! Each week, hosts Chad Fifer and Chris Lackey discuss a piece of weird fiction. Our 120 initial shows on the works of H.P. Lovecraft are all FREE, and we continue to produce shows on the new podcast, Strange Studies of Strange Studies found on PATREON!
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ENG4U Culminating Assignment
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Two queer WWU grads approach pop media with an academic eye, and dispel the myth of the guilty pleasure.
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Discuss “A Walk In The Woods” by Bill Bryson
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Like books? Like the Enneagram? Give us a listen! Just two English teachers obsessed with literature and shamelessly preaching the gospel of the Enneagram.
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This is not another book club. I’m Marisa, founder and host of Le Salon Literary Discussions where I put my master’s degree in English literature to good use by creating all kinds of resources for avid readers like you—from monthly virtual book discussions to book club guides, decoding literary theory to book-themed cocktail recipes. In each themed podcast series, we’ll dive into different writers, books, genres, and more—all in 30 minutes or less. A new series of six episodes drops every se ...
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Sit back and relax as the Literary Life Coach teaches you how to live your life better through books
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Colby Gordon, "Glorious Bodies: Trans Theology and Renaissance Literature" (U Chicago Press, 2024)
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56:07Glorious Bodies: Trans Theology and Renaissance Literature (U Chicago Press, 2024) offers a prehistory of transness that recovers early modern theological resources for trans lifeworlds. In this striking contribution to trans history, Colby Gordon challenges the prevailing assumption that trans life is a byproduct of recent medical innovation by lo…
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Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
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53:37This week, we discuss Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett. Emily Wilde, professor of dryadology, journeys to a quiet village in the north to complete the research for her book by studying the Hidden Ones, or the fae, of Ljosland. Things start rough between Emily and the townfolk, but the appearance of academic rival, Wendell B…
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Episode 268: “Best of” Series: An Experiment in Criticism, Ch. 10-Epilogue
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1:32:18On today’s “Best of” episode of The Literary Life, Angelina and Cindy are once again joined by Thomas Banks. They discuss the last two chapters and the epilogue of An Experiment in Criticism. The first topic of conversation is Lewis’ comments on poetry, including the un-literary reading of poetry and the importance of the sound of poetry. Angelina …
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Jane Eyre: "Though she be but little, she is fierce"
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31:43Caitlin and Ashley discuss Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, a heroine who knows herself and her worth. Join us as we talk about personhood, Jane's desire for belonging and love, and most of all, her fierce loyalty to herself and what she knows to be right. Plus there's a mad wife locked in the attic, and that always makes things interesting. Theme mus…
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Ben Batten continues with his series on How to Write a Poem. In this episode he talks about Free Verse. We hope that you will learn a thing or two and be inspired to write your own poem. This episode is presented by, and often inerupted by, Jon Bickley If you want to learn more about Chesham Literary Festival seach for our Facebook page where you w…
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Hello, hello, one and all! And welcome to this! The third special meeting of the one hundred and seventy-sixth session of the Queen's University of Belfast Literary and Scientific Society! This was a special Inter-Varsity debate in collaboration with the Trinity College Dublin College Historical Society. The House convened to discuss the motion, "T…
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The Literary Sipper Talks Romance Novels
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18:37Companies mentioned in this episode: Nook Kindle Harlequin Outlander Bridget Jones's Diary Marion Keyes Daisy Jones and the Six Normal People Sally Rooney Gabrielle Zevin Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow Jenny Colgan Joanne Harris Chocolat Emily Henry The Kissing Quotient Helen Huang Where the Crawdads Sing This Tender Land…
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Balochistan: Bruised, Battered and Bloodied by Francesca Marino Part 2
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21:13In the second part of our discussion on Francesca Marino's book Balochistan: Bruised, Battered and Bloodied, I share the current challenges faced by the Pakistani state in Balochistan. Whether it's the neocolonislism of China through China Pakistan Economic Corridor or the geopolitical warfare being played out between USA/India and China/Pakistan, …
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Gateways: Chainmail. Books set in the Star Trek universe that aren’t based on any of the television series can be a mixed bag when it comes to fan reception. In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan talk about the second book in the Gateways series, Chainmail. We discuss the Challenger, it being out there, character w…
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Constructing Identities with SJ Sindu
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34:32On this week’s episode Bethanne sits down with author S.J. Sindu to discuss gender queerness and the importance of defining such a term, especially in the political environment of today. SJ’s newest book, Tall Water will be released in August of 2025 by HarperCollins. Should Revolutionary Road be kicked to the curb? Or should Richard Yates’ book be…
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In our second episode of the Eastbourne Literary Festival podcast we had the pleasure to talk with Holly Seddon. Holly is the international, best-selling author of "Try Not to Breathe", "Don't Close Your Eyes", "Love Will Tear Us Apart", "The Hit List", "The Woman on the Bridge" and "The Short Straw". And if that wasn’t enough to be tremendously ex…
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The Wind in the Willows, Chapter 10
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36:16In which Toad heads home, enduring a series of highs and lows along the way.על ידי sbgerry68
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Celebrating International Women's Day
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27:55Nick Hennegan celebrates International Women's Day, with poems from Sylvia Plath and the Bronte sisters. www.BohemianBritain.comעל ידי Nick Hennegan
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Antioch LitCit #57 Sorcha De Brún part 1
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1:23:26On this first episode of a two-part episode of Antioch MFA's LitCit, host Caren McDonald chats with Sorcha De Brún, a writer, professor, lecturerer, researcher, and Irish translator. They discuss how friendship can serve as an important tool for learning language, the need for imagination to keep the Irish language alive, and the different theories…
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A Golfer's Life by Arnold Palmer with James Dodson
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1:11:12Stephen and Jim discuss the definitive 1999 Arnold Palmer biography written by James Dodson.על ידי Jim Hartsell & Stephen Proctor
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Boycotting our Vices/"Nineteen Minutes" by Jodi Picoult
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1:06:32Courtney &Jen talk about strategies for preserving mental health while living under an orange-monster fueled oligarchy, including but not limited to: Identifying and boycotting certain vices while still finding time for "little treats" Celebrating victories (Such as 17 states dropping the case of removing 504 accommodations and $2 billion of USAID …
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For this month's Literary Anything episode, we're excited to share with you our recording of Chris Hammer in conversation with Nina D. Campbell where they discuss his latest book 'The Valley'. He also talks about switching from writing non-fiction to fiction, how he keeps his readers guessing and how his novels have turned into TV series.…
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Melissa and James discuss Alison Espach’s The Wedding People through themes of loneliness, connection, and ritual. Trigger warning for attempted suicide. Join us next month for The Pairing by Casey McQuiston (spiciness warning).על ידי Literary Connections
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