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Better off Read
Ep 150: Danielle Dutton and Pip chat about Marine Object by Eileen Agar
On June 10, my book Audition comes out in the United States with Coffee House Press and Canada with Strange Light To celebrate this, and with massive support from Laura Graveline at Coffee House Press, I've recorded three special episodes of Better off Read which feature three of my favourite writers published by Coffee House Press. In this first special episode I get to talk to Danielle Dutton whose astounding Praire, Dresses, Art Other was published by Coffee House Press in 2024. I love Danielle's work so much. There is this astounding hum...
2025-06-10
53 min
Afternoons
Book Critic: Pip Adam
Pip reviews Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other by Danielle Dutton (Coffee House Press), American Precariat: Parable of Exclusion by Zeke Caligiuri (Coffee House Press) and Sound Museum by Poupeh Massaghi (Coffee House Press).
2025-06-10
09 min
Startup 360
Election policies, AI in daily life and Maradona or Messi is the GOAT?
Happy democracy sausage weekend. As Australians head to schools and halls on Saturday (although around 20% of the population has already voted) to cast their verdict on the last three years of the Albanese government, Startup 360 cohosts Simon Thomsen and Kayla Medica took a look at the policies and election promises for the tech sector from both Labor and the Coalition. It was a short conversation. There's a sense of disappointment and frustration across the industry that both major parties have shown so little interest in innovation and tech, and organisations...
2025-05-02
54 min
The Real Story With Joe Hildebrand
An Expert’s Thoughts on the Social Media Ban
This week, Joe's diving deep into: The government's 'take it or leave it (but please leave it)' approach to the Misinformation Bill Are you one of the growing number of people who are identifying as Dutton-curious?! And Joe is joined by Clinical Psychologist Dr Danielle Einstein to hear her thoughts on the social media ban. In this episode, there is a mention of suicide. If this topic is triggering for you, please seek help by visiting Lifeline's website at https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or by calling 13 11 14. LINKS Find out more about Dr Da...
2024-11-27
34 min
Star News Briefing
An Expert’s Thoughts on the Social Media Ban
This week, Joe's diving deep into: The government's 'take it or leave it (but please leave it)' approach to the Misinformation Bill Are you one of the growing number of people who are identifying as Dutton-curious?! And Joe is joined by Clinical Psychologist Dr Danielle Einstein to hear her thoughts on the social media ban. In this episode, there is a mention of suicide. If this topic is triggering for you, please seek help by visiting Lifeline's website at https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or by calling 13 11 14. LINKS Find out more about Dr Da...
2024-11-27
34 min
FIVEAA News Briefing
An Expert’s Thoughts on the Social Media Ban
This week, Joe's diving deep into: The government's 'take it or leave it (but please leave it)' approach to the Misinformation Bill Are you one of the growing number of people who are identifying as Dutton-curious?! And Joe is joined by Clinical Psychologist Dr Danielle Einstein to hear her thoughts on the social media ban. In this episode, there is a mention of suicide. If this topic is triggering for you, please seek help by visiting Lifeline's website at https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or by calling 13 11 14. LINKS Find out more about Dr Da...
2024-11-27
34 min
smooth National News Briefing
An Expert’s Thoughts on the Social Media Ban
This week, Joe's diving deep into: The government's 'take it or leave it (but please leave it)' approach to the Misinformation Bill Are you one of the growing number of people who are identifying as Dutton-curious?! And Joe is joined by Clinical Psychologist Dr Danielle Einstein to hear her thoughts on the social media ban. In this episode, there is a mention of suicide. If this topic is triggering for you, please seek help by visiting Lifeline's website at https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or by calling 13 11 14. LINKS Find out more about Dr Da...
2024-11-27
34 min
The Update
An Expert’s Thoughts on the Social Media Ban
This week, Joe's diving deep into: The government's 'take it or leave it (but please leave it)' approach to the Misinformation Bill Are you one of the growing number of people who are identifying as Dutton-curious?! And Joe is joined by Clinical Psychologist Dr Danielle Einstein to hear her thoughts on the social media ban. In this episode, there is a mention of suicide. If this topic is triggering for you, please seek help by visiting Lifeline's website at https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or by calling 13 11 14. LINKS Find out more about Dr Da...
2024-11-27
34 min
Beyond The Zero
Mark Haber - LESSER RUINS
https://www.mark-haber.com/writing Current Reads / Recommendations Brother Brontë - Fernando Flores (FEB 2025) Goodnight Sleep Tight - Brian Evenson A True Failure - Alex Higley Fog at Noon - Tomas Gonzales Herscht 07769 Danielle Dutton -Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other Gateway Books Breakfast of Champions - Vonnegut Dostoyevsky Tolstoy On The Road An Episode In The Life of A Landscape Painter - Cesar Aria Bolaño ...
2024-11-17
1h 09
Get Your Marriage On! with Dan Purcell
The Art of Cherishing Your Spouse, Part 2
This is part two of the podcast we released last Friday (#200). And if you haven't listened to that one, I highly recommend you pause this episode and go back and listen to #200 first. These two episodes are continuation of a project that I started a few months ago to better understand what it means for me to cherish my spouse. I shared a tragic story about my wife's cousin and how that really propelled us to understand what it means to cherish others better. In the process, I've sought out mentors to help...
2024-08-19
45 min
Get Your Marriage On! with Dan Purcell
The Art of Cherishing Your Spouse, Part 1
We recently experienced the loss of a family member very suddenly, a young mom with three children, and it has made me want to love and appreciate and cherish my wife more. And so this set me out on a personal project to understand the concept of cherishing a little better. This project has really changed me. It has changed me in my intimate interactions with my wife and with my children and with others. I've learned how to be a lot more present with them, less anxious.
2024-08-16
45 min
LA Review of Books
Miranda July's "All Fours"
Miranda July speaks to Kate Wolf about her latest novel, All Fours. Its narrator is a woman in the middle of her life, a recognized artist who’s worked steadily for years with “the confidence that comes from knowing there is no other path.” Shortly after her 45th birthday, she decides to take a road trip to New York to celebrate with money she’s recently made from a whiskey commercial. She leaves her husband and child one morning and ends up stopping in a small suburb outside of Los Angeles for breakfast. But instead of continuing on, she rents a motel...
2024-05-17
49 min
LARB Radio Hour
Miranda July's "All Fours"
Miranda July speaks to Kate Wolf about her latest novel, All Fours. Its narrator is a woman in the middle of her life, a recognized artist who’s worked steadily for years with “the confidence that comes from knowing there is no other path.” Shortly after her 45th birthday, she decides to take a road trip to New York to celebrate with money she’s recently made from a whiskey commercial. She leaves her husband and child one morning and ends up stopping in a small suburb outside of Los Angeles for breakfast. But instead of continuing on, she rents a...
2024-05-17
49 min
LA Review of Books
Danielle Dutton's "Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other"
Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher are joined by writer and publisher Danielle Dutton, author of Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other as well as Margaret the First and Sprawl. Dutton is also co-founder of the outstanding press Dorothy Project. Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other is a collection of stories and essays that exemplify Dutton’s approach to writing: ekphrastic, collaborative, laced with dread, wonder, and silence, as well as the power of landscapes (outer and inner) to transport both characters and readers beyond the normal bounds of being. Many of the stories in the book are set in the open plains of the Mi...
2024-05-10
52 min
LARB Radio Hour
Danielle Dutton's "Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other"
Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher are joined by writer and publisher Danielle Dutton, author of Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other as well as Margaret the First and Sprawl. Dutton is also co-founder of the outstanding press Dorothy Project. Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other is a collection of stories and essays that exemplify Dutton’s approach to writing: ekphrastic, collaborative, laced with dread, wonder, and silence, as well as the power of landscapes (outer and inner) to transport both characters and readers beyond the normal bounds of being. Many of the stories in the book are set in the open plains of th...
2024-05-10
52 min
Across the Pond
84. Danielle Dutton, "Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other"
Sam is a Swiftie; Rushdie's new memoir Knife is amazing; and we talk to writer and publisher Danielle Dutton about strangeness, attention and form in her new book, Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, give us a follow at: X: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interabang Books, Lori Feathers, Sam JordisonInstagram: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interabang Books, Lori Feathers, Sam JordisonFacebook: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interabang BooksBluesky: @acrossthepondbooks.bsky.socialThe B...
2024-04-30
51 min
Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry
Danielle Dutton : Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other
One might ask, just what is Danielle Dutton’s latest book, Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other? A collection of stories, a philosophical essay, a sequence of nested dreams and memories, an act of loving citation, a one-act play of silent animals, a meditation on the human in the more-than-human world, on the end of the world, on writing, on reading, on visual art, on black holes, on subterranean forests and the landscapes inside us? Somehow, as we leap from one section to the next, from Prairie to Dresses to Art to Other, this book is about all of these things an...
2024-04-20
2h 03
1 in 3
36-Domestic Violence SURVIVOR: Danielle Patrice; Part 2
When a survivor turns their pain into power, the world listens. This latest episode features the incredibly courageous journey of a domestic violence survivor who is now a fierce advocate for change, providing an eye-opening look at the intricate web that makes up the domestic violence ecosystem. Hear her story and understand the vital role storytelling plays in healing and reform. She dives into the complexities that stretch beyond just the abuser and victim, touching on generational patterns and systemic failures that perpetuate the cycle of abuse.This conversation is more than just a personal account; it's...
2024-03-27
29 min
1 in 3
35-Domestic Violence SURVIVOR: Danielle Patrice; Part 1
Every person's journey is uniquely their own, but it's the shared threads of human experience that tie us together. In a raw and revealing discussion, I had the privilege of sitting down with Danielle, whose life as a domestic violence survivor and activist has been poured into the pages of her book, "Neuroscience: The Ecosystem of Domestic Violence." Her story illuminates the dark corners of a widespread societal issue, offering not just a personal testament but also a deep dive into the complex systems that perpetuate cycles of abuse.Stripping back the layers of trauma and recovery...
2024-03-20
39 min
Lost in Redonda
Episode 23: "Being Here is Everything" by Marie Darrieussecq, translated by Penny Hueston, w/ special guest Tara Cheesman
Kicking off 2024 we welcome Tara Cheesman to the podcast with her recommendation, Being Here Is Everything: The Life and Times of Paula Modersohn-Becker by Marie Darriussecq, translated by Penny Hueston. Tara is a freelance critic, former judge of the Best Translated Book Award, and she brings us our first work of nonfiction. We have an absolutely fascinating conversation on art, motherhood, representations of women, and a lot more. And recommend a small syllabus of titles to dig into.Titles/authors mentioned:Imperium by Christian Kracht, translated by Daniel BowlesNathalie Léger: Suite f...
2024-03-08
1h 02
Novel Pairings
Bookish pairings for our favorite period dramas
Reading The Custom of the Country this winter has felt like stepping into the most lush, dramatic, and marathon-worthy period piece–so today we’re sharing some of our favorite period dramas and pairing them with excellent books for cozy winter reading. We discuss the appeal of watching historical fiction versus reading it, the throughline from reading Dear America books to watching Downton Abbey as a comfort show, and the complex nature of colorblind casting. We hope you find a new, or old, TV series or novel to enjoy after listening to today’s episode. PS: if you hea...
2024-02-13
1h 02
The Demetra Gray Show
#85: A review of my first 10 books of the year! What I thought about each one, why I read them, if I would recommend, & what I am learning from my 100 book challenge
I am reading 100 books this year and my first 10 are complete! In this episode I discuss pros and cons of this challenge so far, and talk about each book and what I thought about it (no spoilers). The first 10 books were, in order:The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - VE SchwabMrs. Dalloway - Virginia WoolfA Tale for the Time Being - Ruth OzekiThe Peculiar Life of a Lonely Postman - Denis TheriaultThe Glass Hotel - Emily St John MandelBurning Sage...
2024-02-10
1h 19
The American Vandal
The Empire of Criticism (Part Two)
In the second part of the finale of "Criticism LTD," we hear about the origins of Jacque Derrida's "Limited Inc." from its editor, the fraught alliance between criticism and history [17:00], the Center For The Literary Arts at Washington University in St. Louis [33.00], the transition from creative writer to working critic [62:00], and critical vocationalism [72:00]. Cast (in order of appearance): Gerald Graff, Matt Seybold, Jed Esty, Ignacio Infante, Danielle Dutton, Ryan Ruby Soundtrack: Joe Locke's "Makram" For episode bibliography, please visit MarkTwainStudies.com/EmpireOfCriticism, or subscribe to our newsletter at TheAmericanVandal.SubStack.com, where you will also receive episode transcripts.
2023-11-20
1h 24
The Foxed Page
LECTURE 12: Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton
Tuck into analysis of this slim novel to be TRANSPORTED by gorgeous prose, excellent historical ambiance and a wholly inspirational, sassy, independent MARGARET.
2023-09-25
1h 25
From The Newsroom
Nurse Sentenced To Life For Killing Newborns 22/08/23
The British nurse who murdered 7 newborn babies and tried to kill 6 others has been jailed for life, a 21 year old man has been charged after AFL star Jack Ziebel was assaulted over the weekend, Peter Dutton has admitted that he probably experienced PTSD as a result of his time working as a policeman, Former AFL star Bob Murphy has encouraged gay footballers to come out of the closet, the first trailer has been released for a documentary about former AFL coach Danielle Laidley, Guy Pearce has sold his house in the Melbourne suburb of Middle Park
2023-08-21
02 min
Old Firehouse School Chat
Emergent Curriculum in Early Education
OFS Directors Alexandra Dutton and Danielle Roach are joined by Darcy Campbell, Executive Director of Cow Hollow School in San Francisco. Darcy once said, "(Emergent curriculum) is the hardest way to teach, but the best way." Hear about why our schools choose emergent curriculum, how it prepares children for the future, and how it creates children who are "problem-seekers" in addition to children who are creative, resilient, and able to take the perspectives of others.
2023-05-25
32 min
Novel Pairings
Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman
Catherine, Called Birdy has been a surprise hit with our listeners and book club community, and today Chelsey and Sara share their experience with Karen Cushman’s award-winning work of middle grade historical fiction. We share what we remember about the book from childhood, why we connected with it more now, and why a book about a girl trying to avoid marriage in the 13th-century feels so relevant today. We also go down a couple of rabbit holes of our own this episode, including a discussion about how we teach and model gender for children and the role of li...
2023-03-28
59 min
Index for Continuance
Episode 2: Danielle Dutton - “Women Talking About Women Publishing Women (Mostly)”
In this episode, Hilary talks to the writer Danielle Dutton, who is co-founder, editor, and designer of Dorothy, a publishing project. Subjects include feminist structures and practices in publishing, the patriarchies of the aughts, social media, new books by Amina Cain and Giada Scodallero, the meanings of “small,” success and going on, moving the books out of your basement. In the conversation we celebrate Danielle’s early books Attempts at a Life and SPRAWL—find all her work here, and you’ll want to read this recent story.(We mention a profile of the writer Nell Zink...
2023-03-02
05 min
Index for Continuance
Episode 2: Danielle Dutton - “Women Talking About Women Publishing Women (Mostly)”
2023-03-02
55 min
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
Danielle Dutton Reads “My Wonderful Description of Flowers”
Danielle Dutton reads her story “My Wonderful Description of Flowers,” which appeared in the December 5, 2022, issue of the magazine. Dutton is the co-founder of Dorothy, a publishing project, and the author of three books of fiction, including the novel “Margaret the First.” A new book, “Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other,” will be published in 2024. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2022-11-28
22 min
Too Legitimate to Quit: Growth Strategies with a Pop Culture Spin
On Financial Confidence, Control & Yellowstone (feat. Danielle Hayden)
How well do you know your numbers? For many, many small business owners, the answer is "not nearly enough." When you wear 17 different hats on any given day, it's easy enough to ignore the books and bank accounts and wait until closer to Tax Day. But, we can't fix or grow what we don't know. This week, Annie P. is joined by Danielle Hayden, "reformed corporate CFO," author, and CEO of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. Danielle delivers a guilt-free, judgment-free Q&A session on bookkeeping, taxes, monthly reporting, shame, confidence, and more. Come brush up your definitions of the...
2022-08-15
51 min
Old Firehouse School Chat
How Are Preschools Faring Right Now
We keep hearing about the ways that child care programs and preschools are struggling right now. Listen as Dorothy, owner and executive director of Old Firehouse Schools, talks with educators Judy Haus, Lizz Nolasco, Danielle Roach, and Alexandra Dutton about the state of the Old Firehouse Schools. How are teachers really doing? How are children handling starting school after being mostly at home for the last year? We discuss what we have noticed in our programs and lessons we have learned.
2021-10-21
20 min
Rebel Girls Book Club
Margaret the First
This week Maggie and Harmony read Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton. They explored the themes of voice, intelligence, and fame. In this episode: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/margaret-cavendish/ http://www.lablit.com/article/411 https://www.bl.uk/people/margaret-cavendish http://womenwriters.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/content.php?level=div&id=atomic_010&document=atomic To follow our episode schedule go here https://medium.com/rebel-girls-book-club/read-along-with-the-show-bde1d80a8108 Follow our social media pages at Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rgbcpod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RebelGirlsBookClub/ Goodreads htt...
2020-11-09
1h 06
Rebel Girls Book Club
Bonus Ep: Fall Booktag
This week Maggie is buckling down at a new job, Harmony is drowning in midterms, and they're both worrying about election day. Take a break from 2020 with us in this fun booktag episode. We will be back next week talking about Margaret the First (Maggie's namesake) by Danielle Dutton. Be sure to tell us about your favorite fall reads by emailing Rebelgirlsbookclub@gmail.com. Action resources: Go vote https://www.vote.org/ Stand up to voter intimidation https://freespeech.org/stories/stand-up-to-voter-intimidation/ https://abcnews.go.com/Politics...
2020-11-02
14 min
Old Firehouse School Chat
Technology With Preschoolers
Do you feel guilty about how much your child uses technology? Dorothy talks with Alex Dutton and Danielle Roach about the ways preschoolers and parents can use technology -- and you may be surprised at what they say! The truth is, the more educators and parents know, the more they can make informed decisions about appropriate use of the technology in our world. Websites recommended for viewing: commonsensemedia.org zerotothree.org naeyc.org Games/Apps we recommend: YouTube Kids Bugs and Bubbles Bugs and Numbers Moose Math Osmo
2019-04-26
15 min
TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast
Lucas Mann & Nathan McNamara
Despite their easy descriptions-- a book about small town baseball, a memoir of grief and addiction, a discussion of reality television-- Lucas Mann's books are unlike anything else, with each page revealing a fresh perspective or a surprising insight. He tells James about writing weird books in a way that feels normal, throwing subjects off-kilter in interviews, learning to write unhinged to create emotion, and playing Jenga with narrative. Plus, Nathan McNamara on the art of book reviewing. - Lucas Mann: http://www.lucasmann.com/ James and Lucas discuss: The University of...
2018-06-19
1h 35
Stream Full Audiobook in Kids, Ages 5-7
Young Arthur & the Magic Sword by Jon Koons | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Young Arthur & the Magic Sword Author: Jon Koons Narrator: Jon Koons, full cast Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins Language: English Release date: 10-12-17 Publisher: JestMaster Audio Genres: Kids, Ages 5-7 Summary: Young Arthur and the Magic Sword is adventure, fantasy, mystery, comedy, mythology, and a lot more in one splendid collection of all-age-appropriate stories written by noted author, storyteller and actor Jon Koons. This treasury of 17 tales includes works previously published as children's books and in magazines, as well as new, never-before-published additions - all of which...
2017-10-12
5h 50
Skylight Books Podcast Series
PATTY YUMI COTTRELL DISCUSSES HER NEW BOOK SORRY TO DISRUPT THE PEACE WITH AMINA CAIN
Sorry to Disrupt the Peace (McSweeney's Books) Helen Moran is thirty-two years old, single, child-less, college-educated, and partially employed as a guardian of troubled young people in New York. She’s accepting a delivery from IKEA in her shared studio apartment when her uncle calls to break the news: Helen’s adoptive brother is dead. According to the internet, there are six possible reasons why her brother might have killed himself. But Helen knows better: she knows that six reasons is only shorthand for the abyss. Helen also knows that she alone is qualified to launc...
2017-06-05
33 min
Mother's Quest Podcast
A Mindful Writer’s Practice with Danielle Dutton
I’m excited to bring you this conversation with Danielle Dutton, acclaimed Margaret the First author, whose own mother instilled an appreciation for reading and education early in her life. Danielle and I spent many family holidays together growing up because our mothers have been life-long friends. But, it’s been years since I’ve spoken with Danielle and it was such a joy to hear about the E.P.I.C life she is living. Danielle is the author of three books, most recently Margaret the First, based on the life of Margaret Cavendish, a 17th centur...
2017-03-23
59 min
Mother's Quest Podcast
Focus on our Goodness
I am filled with excitement and gratitude as I bring you this Episode #13, a solocast. It is an opportunity for me to reflect on the milestone of completing the first twelve episodes I set out to record when I launched the podcast, the common themes and lessons I have found among them, and the ways in which my life has been enriched as a result. I open with honesty about the challenge I had recording this solocast and how and why I decided to bring you an unedited second version, one in which I didn’t worry ab...
2017-02-23
49 min
TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast
Ep. 23: Wiley Cash & Year-End Recommendations Pt. 2
As he prepares to follow up his novels A LAND MORE KIND THAN HOME and THIS DARK ROAD TO MERCY, Wiley Cash tells James how touring, independent booksellers, and sales reps worked together to make him a success. They talk about Southern fiction, writing about place, and the subject of his next book, due out Fall 2017. Then, past guests give recommendations for 2016. Wiley and James discuss: The Odyssey Bookshop BEAUTIFUL RUINS by Jess Walter BILLY LYNN'S LONG HALFTIME WALK by Ben Fountain BRIEF ENCOUNTERS WITH CHE GUEVARA by Be...
2016-12-20
1h 24
After the Hype
Ep #166 - Warcraft
Get your turkeys and boomsticks ready this fine Thanksgiving Day because we've got a great and divisive episode coming at you! We're talking WARCRAFT, the Duncan Jones film based on the long-running franchise. Journey with us as we simply "don't get it," and miss almost everything directed to the fans. We're joined by special guest Danielle Dutton. CHEERS! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? BRYAN - Fantastic Beasts RYAN - Arrival JON - Stardew Valley CHEWIE - Happy Gilmore DANIELLE - Doctor Strange
2016-11-24
59 min
The BinderCast
Bonus: Danielle Dutton Reads From Margaret the First
Danielle Dutton reads an excerpt from Margaret the First, in which the narrator (Margaret Cavendish) describes the plays she is writing to be performed by an all-women troupe, at a time when women were forbidden to act on the English stage. The dialogue is between two male characters in one of these plays, Monsieur Take-pleasure and Dick.
2016-10-04
04 min
The BinderCast
Episode 12: Danielle Dutton Doesn’t Believe In "Women's Writing"
But she does support the writing of women. This week, we're chatting about what it means to be a woman in the heavily male world of writing -- whether you're Margaret Cavendish, the 17th century protagonist of Danielle Dutton's Margaret the First, or a modern day writer like Nell Zink, one of the breakout stars published by Dutton's Dorothy Project press. For more on Danielle, visit Bindercast.com.
2016-09-27
25 min
Listen, Escape, Enjoy With Full Audiobook
Margaret the First: A Novel Audiobook by Danielle Dutton
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 315975 Title: Margaret the First: A Novel Author: Danielle Dutton Narrator: Lucy Rayner Format: Unabridged Length: 04:43:37 Language: English Release date: 06-30-16 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, Essays & Anthologies, Literary Fiction Summary: Margaret the First dramatizes the life of Margaret Cavendish, the shy, gifted, and wildly unconventional seventeenth-century duchess. The eccentric Margaret wrote and published volumes of poems, philosophy, feminist plays, and utopian science fiction at a time when 'being a writer' was not an option open to women. As one of the Queen's attendants and...
2016-06-30
4h 43
All the Books!
Best Books of 2016 Halftime Show
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss their favorite books of 2016 so far, including The Queen of the Night, Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist, and The Hour of Land.This episode was sponsored by ThirdLove, We Were Never Here by Jennifer Gilmore, and Sober Stick Figure: A Memoir by Amber Tozer.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy...
2016-06-21
34 min
Get the Most Popular Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Margaret the First Audiobook by Danielle Dutton
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1041 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Margaret the First Subtitle: A Novel Author: Danielle Dutton Narrator: Lucy Rayner Format: Unabridged Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins Language: English Release date: 06-09-16 Publisher: Tantor Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 13 votes Genres: Fiction, Historical Publisher's Summary: Margaret the First dramatizes the life of Margaret Cavendish, the shy, gifted, and wildly unconventional 17th-century duchess. The eccentric Margaret wrote and published volumes of poems, philosophy, feminist plays, and utopian science fiction at a time when being a writer was not an option open to...
2016-06-09
05 min
Unlock Free Audiobook in Fiction, Historical
Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Margaret the First Author: Danielle Dutton Narrator: Lucy Rayner Format: Unabridged Length: 4 hrs and 43 mins Language: English Release date: 06-09-16 Publisher: Tantor Audio Genres: Fiction, Historical Summary: Margaret the First dramatizes the life of Margaret Cavendish, the shy, gifted, and wildly unconventional 17th-century duchess. The eccentric Margaret wrote and published volumes of poems, philosophy, feminist plays, and utopian science fiction at a time when being a writer was not an option open to women. As one of the queen's attendants and the daughter of prominent Royalists, she was...
2016-06-09
4h 43
All the Books!
New Releases for March 15, 2016
This week, Liberty and and special guest Jenn Northington discuss Margaret the First, The Winged Histories, The Throwback Special, and more new releases.This episode was sponsored by FabFitFun and Viceland, a new channel from Vice.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For a complete list of books discussed in this...
2016-03-15
37 min
All the Books!
Dysfunctional Families, Nov. 17, 2015
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss some of their favorite books featuring dysfunctional families, including Father of the Rain, Miss Entropia and the Adam Bomb, and Boy, Snow, Bird.This episode was sponsored by the Book Riot Quarterly Box.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For a complete list of...
2015-11-17
36 min
Hold That Thought
A Room of One's Own: A Conversation with Danielle Dutton and Vincent Sherry
In Virginia Woolf's essay, A Room of One's Own, she writes: "For most of history, Anonymous was a woman." That is to say, that for most of history women did not have the education, the support of society, or the means to write and claim her own work. However, in contemporary society, we have moved past that—or have we? In 2010, VIDA—Women in Literary Arts—found that between 3 to 5 men were being published or reviewed for every one woman that appeared in leading magazines, such as Harpers, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic. Danielle Dutton, fiction writer and founder of Dor...
2013-07-24
20 min
Hold That Thought
A Room of One's Own: A Conversation with Danielle Dutton and Vincent Sherry
In Virginia Woolf's essay, A Room of One's Own, she writes: "For most of history, Anonymous was a woman." That is to say, that for most of history women did not have the education, the support of society, or the means to write and claim her own work. However, in contemporary society, we have moved past that—or have we? In 2010, VIDA—Women in Literary Arts—found that between 3 to 5 men were being published or reviewed for every one woman that appeared in leading magazines, such as Harpers, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic. Danielle Dutton, fiction writer and founder of Dor...
2013-07-24
20 min
Hold That Thought
Danielle Dutton Reading from SPRAWL
Danielle Dutton, writer, publisher, and assistant professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, reads from her novel, SPRAWL, which was published in 2010 by Siglio Press.
2013-07-24
04 min
Hold That Thought
Danielle Dutton Reading from SPRAWL
Danielle Dutton, writer, publisher, and assistant professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, reads from her novel, SPRAWL, which was published in 2010 by Siglio Press.
2013-07-24
04 min
Fiction For Driving Across America
Sprawl
Listen to Danielle Dutton reading an excerpt from her novel, Sprawl, featured in the pages of BOMB 112, in the eighth installment in BOMB Magazine's literary podcast series.
2010-06-09
00 min