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Jennifer Kloester
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The Book Maven: A Literary Revue
Names Have Power: Tope Folarin on Autofiction
Tope Folarin joins me to talk about the importance of a name, double-consciousness, and different kinds of privilege. Tope’s book A Particular Kind of Black Man was published by Simon & Schuster in 2019. Our Friday readers are devouring Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell, Like Mother Like Daughter by Kimberly McCreight, By the Lake of Sleeping Children by Luis Urrea, and Site Fidelity by Claire Boyles. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is debated in this week’s Canon or Can It. Does this novel about love, friendship, quarrels, and class live up to canon expectations, or should i...
2024-11-08
24 min
Tea, Tonic & Toxin
Death in the Stocks by Georgette Heyer with special guest Jen Kloester! Part 2!
Send us a textWhen a man is found dead in a quaint English village, Inspector Hannasyde must unravel the secrets of the eccentric family involved. In DEATH IN THE STOCKS (1935), a beloved classic, Georgette Heyer infuses the traditional mystery with her signature style of historical romance (and its Regency romance sub-genre).Reflect: Check out the conversation starters below.Weigh In: Speak up, and you might get an on-air shout out and a fabulous sticker!Jennifer Kloester is the bestselling author of Georgette Heyer’s Regency World, Ge...
2024-07-19
1h 13
Tea, Tonic & Toxin
Death in the Stocks by Georgette Heyer with special guest Jen Kloester! Part 1!
Send us a textWhen a man is found dead in a quaint English village, Inspector Hannasyde must unravel the secrets of the eccentric family involved. In DEATH IN THE STOCKS (1935), a beloved classic, Georgette Heyer infuses the traditional mystery with her signature style of historical romance (and its Regency romance sub-genre).Reflect: Check out the conversation starters below.Weigh In: Speak up, and you might get an on-air shout out and a fabulous sticker!Jennifer Kloester is the bestselling author of Georgette Heyer’s Regency World, Ge...
2024-07-07
59 min
Get Top Full Audiobooks in Romance, Romantasy
Jane Austen's Ghost by Jennifer Kloester
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/743379 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Jane Austen's Ghost Author: Jennifer Kloester Narrator: Sara-Mae Tuson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 44 minutes Release date: January 12, 2024 Genres: Romantasy Publisher's Summary: A masterpiece of wit, ingenuity and impeccable style, Regency maven Jennifer Kloester brings the great Jane Austen into the modern world in this enchanting, exhilarating adventure of love, literature and life everlasting... With her life a mess, Cassandra Austin seeks refuge in Winchester with her eccentric great-aunt – but Aunty B has problems of her own. Ghost problems. Cassie doesn’t believe in ghosts but she’ll do any...
2024-01-12
05 min
Get Top Full Audiobooks in Romance, Romantasy
Jane Austen's Ghost by Jennifer Kloester
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/743379to listen full audiobooks. Title: Jane Austen's Ghost Author: Jennifer Kloester Narrator: Sara-Mae Tuson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 44 minutes Release date: January 12, 2024 Genres: Romantasy Publisher's Summary: A masterpiece of wit, ingenuity and impeccable style, Regency maven Jennifer Kloester brings the great Jane Austen into the modern world in this enchanting, exhilarating adventure of love, literature and life everlasting... With her life a mess, Cassandra Austin seeks refuge in Winchester with her eccentric great-aunt – but Aunty B has problems of her own. Ghost problems. Cassie doesn’t believe in ghosts but she’ll do anythi...
2024-01-12
11h 44
Heyer Today
Not by inches - FINALE feat. screenwriter Olivia Hetreed
“The thing that had to change most fundamentally [in The Grand Sophy] is that Sophy is simply untroubled…she always has the upper hand, she always has the answer and she’s always outwitting everybody. For the film…if a character is completely unassailable, it becomes frustrating. You have to find the kryptonite, you have to find what would make her vulnerable, and what would make her unsure of herself. If she’s being so bold and outrageous, what are the consequences?’ – Olivia Hetreed on adapting The Grand Sophy into a film Welcome to our final episode...
2022-01-18
2h 10
Bokspanarna
48. Bridgertonsession
Detta avsnitt är en Bridgerton special Bokspanarna kan bara säga en sak: OMG! Och när de inte säger det så säger de: BRIDGERTON!!!. Och de gör de ganska länge. I mer än en halvtimma diskuterar bokspanarna kläder, baler, klass, kön, etnicitet och en romantik som är så het att den sätta en bahytt i lågor. 02:11 Kärlek, passion och begär – om romance av Maria Nilsson 07:00 Arabella av Georgette Heyer 09:15 Georgette Heyer´s Regency World av Jennifer Kloester 12:30 En annorlunda allians av Julia Quinn (Bok 1 av Familjen Bridgerton) Finns även som e-bok och talbok...
2021-06-24
40 min
Oh! What a lovely podcast
Georgette Heyer
What is the relationship between war and romance? In this episode, Jessica, Chris and Angus talk to Vanda Wilcox (NYU Paris) about the romance novels of Georgette Heyer and how she used her perception of the First World War to write about the Napoleonic Wars. Along the way we discuss women’s magazines, swearing in wartime and why the Duke of Wellington may or may not be like Sir Douglas Haig. References:An Infamous Army by Georgette HeyerThe Spanish Bride by Georgette HeyerThe Nonesuch by Georgette Heyer'Ge...
2020-05-01
48 min
Heyer Today
A Journey Towards Knowing Georgette, with Jennifer Kloester
This week Sara-Mae chats to Heyer biographer and novelist, Jennifer Kloester. As a world-renowned expert on Heyer, they discuss the mysteries of Heyer’s life, her relationship with Ronald, plus Jen’s journey to creating her great work - and the friendships she made along the way. Listen, as Jen regales us with fascinating stories about fellow Heyer biographer Jane Aiken Hodge and Georgette’s son, Sir Richard Rougier, as she widens the aperture through which we get to see Heyer’s life. Articles cited: Heyer Films: Mythconceptions - All Things Georgette: https://jenniferklo...
2020-04-08
1h 08
The Sugar Baby Confessionals
Heyer Today - teaser
Help us raise the money to complete Fable Gazers season 2, which takes a deep dive into the life and work of Georgette Heyer, plus a book club, a cinematic investigation and amazing guests like Stephen Fry, Joanne Harris, Mary Jo Putney and more. Support us now! Go to our crowdfunding page here: https://igg.me/at/heyertodaypodcast/x/13375442#/ Music provided, with kind permission from Jerome Alexander of Message to Bears and Danny Green of Laish. Original theme tune composed by Sara-Mae Tuson and Tom Chadd. Featured guests include: Stephen Fry, b...
2019-07-22
00 min
In The Book Cave
Helen McDonald
Helen MacDonald deals with the dead. Fascinated by the macabre history of anatomy and dissection, her books trace the origins of industry from the villainous bodysnatchers, Burke and O’Hare, to the modern-day antics of the gruesome showman, Gunther von Hagens. Helen is intrigued by people’s response to the dead and to the bodies they leave behind and this interview was mesmerising. Helen raises many questions about death and its physical aftermath and brings to light several awful episodes in both British and Australian history. A great guest In the Book Cave.
2019-03-06
00 min
In The Book Cave
Graeme Kinross-Smith
Graeme Kinross-Smith has spent over forty years in the Australian literary scene. An award winning writer of short stories, poetry, fiction and non-fiction, Graeme has also been a pioneer in teaching creative writing having founded the first tertiary level creative writing course in Australia. Graeme has interviewed dozens of famous Australian authors, including luminaries such as Patrick White and Judith Wright and he has many wonderful stories to tell about his life on the Australian literary scene. Engaging and provocative, Graeme was an inspiring guest In the Book Cave.
2019-02-27
00 min
In The Book Cave
Fiona Lowe
From a background of successful romance writing with more than thirty novels to her credit, Fiona Lowe has recently become a bestselling author of Australian family sagas. With her novels Daughter of Mine and Birthright, Fiona has won accolades for her insightful portrayals of people and relationships. It was fascinating to hear Fiona’s story of making the shift from writing genre fiction to longer ‘single-title’ novels. There’s an art to all writing and different forms place different kinds of demands on authors. Fiona’s also a passionate believer in doing her research – whether it’s making goat’s cheese or skiing...
2019-02-20
00 min
In The Book Cave
Delwyn Jenkins
A modern woman for modern times, Delwyn Jenkins has plenty of first-hand experience with today’s fast-paced publishing industry. As a writer of erotic romance, which she usefully distinguishes from erotica, erotic fiction and porn, Delwyn has been published by Momentum Books, Ellora’s Cave and Evernight Books. As an e-book author, Delwyn has plenty of insight into digital publishing and the highs and lows of writing in the digital age. With a wicked wit and a talent for the quick comeback, Delwyn is hugely entertaining and we loved having her In the Book Cave.
2019-02-13
00 min
In The Book Cave
Clare Saxby
Claire Saxby’s favourite word is ‘try’ – an interesting choice for an author who has achieved so much in her career as a successful children’s book author. A lyrical writer with a love of unusual words, Claire has written poetry, fiction and non-fiction for young people on subjects as diverse as Weary Dunlop, the Anzacs, koalas, emus and the Rajah Quilt. A compelling interview which looks at how she writes, what inspires her and the challenges attached to writing books for children, Claire Saxby was a welcome guest In the Book Cave.
2019-02-06
00 min
In The Book Cave
David McCooey
Best known as a prize-winning poet and academic, David McCooey is also a critic, editor, musician and sound artist. Described as having ‘a remarkable power to draw the reader in’ David was a fascinating guest In the Book Cave. Speaking about poetry and its power, David explains why poetry remains important to so many people in the modern world. Here is a writer who understands the power of words and how poetry can help us to make sense of our lives.
2019-01-30
00 min
In The Book Cave
Corinne Fenton
Passionate about animals, all of her books to date have a different creature at their heart. These warm and engaging stories have found a large audience and her latest book was the inspiration for the Myer Christmas windows. It was fascinating to discover that, though they may not have a lot of words, children’s picture books are very hard to write. Corinne confessed she had sometimes spent months crafting a sentence or finding just the right word. A delightful interview.
2018-12-13
00 min
In The Book Cave
Marion Lennox
Marion’s novels are sold in a hundred and thirty countries and translated into over thirty languages. She no longer attempts to keep all the copies of her books as there’s not enough room in her house! Recently Marion has published her first long novel, Home to Turtle Bay. Marion’s honest and forthright answers made this a compelling interview and one which breaks many of the stereotypes attached to romance fiction.
2018-12-01
00 min
In The Book Cave
Margaret Clark
Since creating her popular teen hero, ‘Pugwall’, Margaret Clark has gone on to write a range of best-selling novels for children and young adults. A beloved Australian author, Margaret’s books have found audiences around the world. Funny, wise and clever, her novels address many of the issues with which young people grapple.
2018-11-29
00 min
In The Book Cave
Roy Hay
Former academic and a veteran sports writer, Roy Hay has been described as ‘one of Australia’s most influential football writers’ and there’s not much he doesn’t know about the ‘World Game’. Author of multiple books including several about soccer and Australia’s history in the game, Roy has been a player, coach, manager, club official, referee and journalist, and that’s only one side of the man.
2018-11-21
00 min
In The Book Cave
Sue Lawson
From kids’ books to hard-hitting stories for teens, Sue Lawson writes novels that resonate with young people. She’s a versatile author with a penchant for a strong message – often about hope or justice or accepting difference. Whether she’s writing about Indigenous Australian youth or dealing with dementia in a loved grandparent, Sue draws her reader in to the story and holds them until the last page is turned.
2018-11-15
00 min
In The Book Cave
Gregory Day
His brilliant Mangowak trilogy evokes not only the Australian bush and the Australian larrikin spirit but also speaks to the deeper issues of modern life and its effect on the natural world. Gregory’s later books deal with war and loss, history and strange connections. This mesmerising author talks openly about writing, the act of creation and the words on the page. A wonderful guest In the Book Cave.
2018-11-08
00 min
Full Audiobook in Bios & Memoirs, Artists, Writers, & Musicians
Georgette Heyer by Jennifer Kloester | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Georgette Heyer Author: Jennifer Kloester Narrator: Phyllida Nash Format: Unabridged Length: 14 hrs and 40 mins Language: English Release date: 06-08-15 Publisher: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Artists, Writers, & Musicians Summary: Georgette Heyer remains an enduring international best seller, read and loved by four generations of readers and extolled by today's best-selling authors. Despite her enormous popularity, she never gave an interview or appeared in public. Georgette Heyer wrote her first novel, The Black Moth, when she was 17 in order to amuse her convalescent brother. It was published...
2015-06-08
2h 40