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The Historical Romance Sampler
Olivia Waite Talks Book Bans
In this special episode of the Historical Romance Sampler podcast, Olivia Waite joins to discuss the issue of book bans in the United States and their implications for romance readers. Olivia, a queer historical romance author and romance fiction columnist for the New York Times Book Review, shares her insights on how these bans target predominantly queer and BIPOC stories. The episode also explores historical perspectives on censorship and highlights current opportunities for activism. To top it off, Olivia recommends several historical romance books that deal with themes of resistance and political change. 00:00 Introduction and S...
2025-06-11
27 min
A Home in the Outback
End of a chapter: Johnathan Cooper
The Broken Hill Bookshop's Johnathan Cooper has announced a buyer for his argent street business he set up in early 2022. He'll be bidding farewell to town at the end of 2024. A Home in the Outback's Katherine Waite sat down with Johnathan outside the bookshop to talk about living in the far west, what led him to start this bookshop and the stories he'll take with him on his next chapter.
2024-11-23
25 min
A Home in the Outback
Andrew McDonough: children's author and illustrator visits children in remote NSW
The Flying Padre David Shrimpton has been flying to remote towns in the the far west of NSW with children's author and illustrator Andrew McDonough. They are on a 10 day tour visiting children in places such as Tibooburra, Wanaaring, Louth, Pooncarie and Clare. A Home in the Outback's Katherine Waite caught up with Andrew in Broken Hill. He has deep roots to Broken Hill - his great grandfather was a photographer in the early 1900’s. His grandfather, Charles Rawling, was employed as the mines artist in the 1920’s. His Uncle Max Bohm was the...
2024-11-10
05 min
A Home in the Outback
Broken Hill Childcare funding announcement
The NSW Premier Chris Minns, Deputy Premier, Minister for Education and Early Learning Prue Car and Tara Moriarty, Minister for Regional NSW were in Broken Hill on Friday 8 November to announce $1.4 million dollars in funding to double the capacity of Busy Kids Broken Hill from 44 to 88 places, creating 9 additional jobs. The investment will support the construction of a new adaptable daycare classroom as well as other centre upgrades. Audio provided by the NSW government.
2024-11-08
21 min
A Home in the Outback
Thursday 31 October: Far West Power Press Conference
Audio from the Press Conference held at the Broken Hill Police Station on Thursday 31 October at 2.30pm ACST. Minister for Regional NSW and Western NSW Tara Moriarty was joined by NSW Reconstruction Authority Head of Preparedness and Recovery Joanna Quilty, NSW Police Superintendent David Cooper, Transgrid's Sam Pickering and Essential Energy Mark Summers.
2024-10-31
22 min
A Home in the Outback
Wed 30 October: Far West Power Press Conference
The press conference held on Wednesday October 30 with NSW Minster for Energy Penny Sharpe, NSW Police Superintendent David Cooper, Essential Energy's Mark Summers, NSW Reconstruction Authority Joanna Quilty and Member for Barwon Roy Butler.
2024-10-31
24 min
A Home in the Outback
Tues 29 Oct: Far West Power Press Conference
Audio from the press conference held at Broken Hill Police Station on Tuesday 29 October at 12pm ACST. In attendance was NSW Minister for Energy Penny Sharpe, NSW Reconstruction Authority Head of Preparedness and Recovery Joanna Quilty, Member for Barwon Roy Butler, NSW Police Superintendent David Cooper, Transgrid representative Sam Pickering and Essential Energy's Mark Summers. Audio supplied by NSW government.
2024-10-29
23 min
A Home in the Outback
Mon 28 Oct: Far West Power Press Conference
Audio from the press conference held at Broken Hill Police Station on Monday 28 October at 12pm ACST. In attendance was NSW Minister for Energy Penny Sharpe, Member for Barwon Roy Butler, NSW Police Inspector Andrew Mensforth, Transgrid representative Sam Pickering and Essential Energy's Mark Summers. Audio supplied by NSW government.
2024-10-29
18 min
A Home in the Outback
Sun 27 Oct: Far West Power Press Conference
Audio from the press conference held at Broken Hill Police Station on Sunday 27 October at 11am. In attendance was NSW Minister for Energy Penny Sharpe, Member for Barwon Roy Butler, NSW Police Superintendent David Cooper, Transgrid representative Sam Pickering and Essential Energy's Mark Summers. Audio supplied by NSW government.
2024-10-29
21 min
A Home in the Outback
Sat 26 Oct: Far West Power press conference update
Press Conference held at the Broken Hill Police Station at 11.30am on Saturday 26 October. In attendance NSW Minister for Energy Penny Sharpe, Member for Barwon Roy Butler, NSW Police Superintendent David Cooper and Transgrid Representative Sam Pickering. Audio supplied by NSW government.
2024-10-29
25 min
A Home in the Outback
NSW Premier Chris Minns visits Broken Hill
NSW Premier Chris Minns visited the far west NSW towns of Broken Hill and Wilcannia on 24 October 2024 to meet locals affected by the power outage. Listen to Premier Chris Minns Press conference held at midday at Sturt Park.
2024-10-24
18 min
A Home in the Outback
"I haven't slept in days" Graeme Tunes from Adkins Hardware
Back-up power has been restored to the far west NSW town of Broken Hill but locals are not taking chances. As news came that power was being restored to Broken Hill, people were gathering outside Adkins Hardware Store on Tuesday night, October 22, waiting for a truckload of generators to arrive to town. Store Manager Graeme Tunes had a changeover switch wired into the shop recently and was able to source a 30kVA generator to run the business.
2024-10-23
06 min
A Home in the Outback
Thief steals generator powering vaccine fridges
Tens of thousands of dollars of medication will have to be thrown out after a thief stole a generator which was powering two fridges full of vaccines at a Broken Hill pharmacy. The far west of NSW has been relying on generator power since a storm came through last Wednesday night and destroyed several transmission towers south of Broken Hill. Back-up generators have been powering the far western region of Broken Hill, Tibooburra, Wilcannia, Menindee and White Cliffs. Jason Harvey, part-owner of Outback Pharmacies, which has 5 pharmacies in town said it had received g...
2024-10-22
03 min
A Home in the Outback
Far West NSW to be powered by diesel generators for weeks
The NSW electricity operator and manager Transgrid says it will take several weeks to fix the transmission towers that were destroyed in a storm that passed through the far west of New South Wales on Wednesday night October 17, 2024. General Manager of Network Operations Jason Krstanoski told A Home in the Outback seven transmission towers on the 250km line between Broken Hill and Buronga were destroyed last night. Read the full story on www.ahomeintheoutback.com
2024-10-17
07 min
The English Heritage Podcast
Episode 289 - Women in politics in the 1920s
Today, we’re marking 100 years since the 1924 general election, which saw 41 women compete for seats in the UK’s House of Commons. One of the candidates that year was Mary Katherine Middleton of Belsay Hall in Northumberland, northeast England. Joining us to talk about her life, her accomplishments, and the women’s political movement of the time are properties historian Andrew Roberts and historian of women and politics in modern Britain Dr Lisa Berry Waite. To learn more about the Mary Middleton’s story, go to: www.english-heritage.org.uk/mary-middleton Learn more...
2024-10-17
54 min
A Home in the Outback
2024 COUNCIL ELECTION preview: meet the mayoral candidates
Dave Gallagher, Tom Kennedy and Darriea Turley are the mayoral candidates for the Broken Hill City Council election on September 14. A Home in the Outback's founding editor Katherine Waite sat down with the three candidates to hear their Broken Hill story, learn the values that drive them and give their election pitch. The interview complement's the election preview published in A Home in the Outback News Magazine Issue two written by Emily McInerney (and available to purchase online or in person in Broken Hill for $5 at the following locations: the Broken Hill Book Shop, Big Sky Stories...
2024-09-09
55 min
A Home in the Outback
Mundi Mundi 2024: John Blore from Belmont Station
Mundi Mundi is hosted by the Blore family on Belmont Station. As the sun was setting on another bash, owner John Blore sat down to talk to A Home in the Outback on Saturday night about the festival and his involvement behind the scenes with the water truck. He's just spent the afternoon drafting goats at his goat depot. Although there's lots of stress leading up to the event he said he unwinds in the mosh pit watching someone like Furnace and the Fundamentals play and he feels like he's in a 'completely different place'.
2024-08-17
15 min
A Home in the Outback
Mundi Mundi 2024: Festival Director with local crew
Lucas Trihey is the Festival Director for Mundi Mundi and he spoke with A Home in the Outback during the bash about how it came to be at Belmont Station, a remote station in far west NSW. Also participating in the interview sisters Shannan Botten and Cassie Koch who were employed to help with roll in days. The sisters share about the benefit of volunteering and working at Mundi Mundi and Lucas explains the importance of having locals part of the event.
2024-08-16
16 min
A Home in the Outback
Mundi Mundi 2024: Shane Howard with guests
Australian singer Shane Howard performed at Mundi Mundi 2024. He was joined on stage with school students from the far west as part of a Australian Literacy & Numeracy Foundation (ALNF) Residency Camp. Forty-four students from 7 schools were involved in the residency which happened from Monday to Wednesday prior to performing live on stage with Shane Howard. After Thursday afternoon's performance, I sat down with Shane Howard, fellow artist Tasman Keith, Aunty Amanda King from Menindee, year 5 school student Bella and Sarah Donnelley from the Australian Literacy Numeracy Foundation.
2024-08-15
13 min
The Historical Romance Sampler
Story Time: Regency Romances Part 2
It's our final summer vacation episode! Enjoy this last round-up of Regency romances, including sweet stories from Isabella Kamal and Bianca Blythe and steamy stories from Cecilia Rene and Maggie Sims! 00:00 Introduction 01:08 The Temple of Persephone by Isabella Kamal 14:02 In Want of a Wife by Rebecca Paula 17:27 A Duke, Love, and Sunshine by Tabetha Waite 23:06 All You Need Is a Duke by Bianca Blythe 24:25 A Scandal With a Scoundrel by Cecilia Rene 30:17 Charlotte's Control by Maggie Sims 37:59 The Sailor Without a Sweetheart by...
2024-07-31
51 min
A Home in the Outback
Broken Hill's Heavy Metal Band Firestorm Aus & NZ Tour
Broken Hill’s Heavy Metal band Firestorm have recently returned to Broken Hill after touring Australia and New Zealand with Canadian band Unleash the Archers. I sat down with the four band members to chat about the tour, the history of heavy metal in Broken Hill and a new upcoming heavy metal music festival which will be held in Silverton in early October. Listen to the 25-minute interview on my podcast or read the web story available on www.ahomeintheoutback.com
2024-07-07
24 min
Locations Unknown
Disturbing Clues Found in Boundary Waters Search for Jordan Grider
April 5th 2019, Search & Rescue discover a disturbing scene while searching for a man who was winter camping deep in the Boundary Waters Wilderness of Northern Minnesota. What they found left the searchers with more questions than answers. Did a horrific accident happen? Was there foul play? Join us this week as we investigate the disappearance of Jordan Grider. (Episode 104)Learn more about Locations Unknown: https://linktr.ee/LocationsUnknownUse this link to share what your ideal trip would be https://trovatrip.com/host/profiles/joe-3pogq New Patreon Shoutouts: Flaming Yon, Briana Waite, Katherine Magnin, Robin Ga...
2024-05-17
1h 04
A Home in the Outback
AGFAIR 2024: Jaddan Bruhn
One of the stall holders at Agfair 2024 was Jaddan Bruhn who was selling Broken Hill and Silverton greeting cards and gifts using his original photography and artwork and archival images. Jaddan says his works are inspired by the landscape, buildings, textures and people of Broken Hill, in particular the unique building material and finishes in use around the town throughout its history. He likes to explore the idea of time, layering, heritage and reminiscence. Jaddan was born in South Broken Hill and comes from the great Attard family – his great-randfather Emanual Attard moved to Broken Hill in 1918 and worked at...
2024-05-09
20 min
A Home in the Outback
AGFAIR 2024: Annabelle Smith
Butcher Girl Alison Meagher was a special guest at Agfair 2024 providing four demonstrates over the two days on how to use the whole beast in butchery. On Saturday morning I attended the demonstration and up on stage with Alison was local school student Annabelle Smith from Scarsdale Station. I caught up with Annabelle afterwards to ask about her interest in butchery.
2024-05-07
04 min
A Home in the Outback
AGFAIR 2024: Emily McInerney
Agfair 2024 saw the launch of the book Pubs, Publicans and People of Broken Hill and the far west by local writer Emily McInerney. I caught up with Emily at the Broken Hill Book Company Stall to talk to her about the book. All books brought to Broken Hill were sold and more are on the way to Broken Hill soon
2024-05-05
10 min
A Home in the Outback
AGFAIR 2024: Lucy Gale
There’s a real buzz in Broken Hill at the moment with the biennial Agfair Show which is held at the race course. There’s stalls showcasing farming and agriculture equipment, clothing, art and crafts as well as entertainment and cooking demonstrations. I went along for the good old country catch up and met Lucy Gale, from Pincally Station north of Broken Hill, who was run off selling her hand made ceramic wares, Little L's Australia. I caught up with the 20 year old to ask her about her creative business.
2024-05-03
09 min
A Home in the Outback
Live at PETRICHOR
On Thursday 2 May, Katherine Waite facilitated a discussion at Petrichor Bar in Broken Hill with podcast guests Lori Emment, Heather Pearce and Ben Clavel in front of a live audience. As you can imagine, live events always have the special quality of the unexpected and sometimes the audio doesn't capture the magic of the event quite like attending in person. *During the event, I asked a question in reference to the International Women's Breakfast happening at Palace. It actually happened at The Astra. The error was completely mine.
2024-05-02
56 min
A Home in the Outback
Robert Williamson - apprentice to mining exec
Meet Robert Williamson, the A-grouper who trained as an apprentice in Broken Hill and worked his way up to be a mining executive. Robert is the oldest of four boys but when his mother died from breast cancer, he decided to stay in Broken Hill and help his father. He got himself a trade at Zinc Mine and was offered training in industrial electronics which became an in-demand skill. As a young man he travelled and worked at Bougainville Copper and overseas at a Kibbutz. When he returned he moved to the Western...
2024-04-14
43 min
A Home in the Outback
Lori Emment – living with prosopagnosia or face blindness
Meet Lori Emment, a local Broken Hill person who spent a lot of her life not being about to remember people’s faces. Lori spent a lot of her life being told that she was dumb, lazy and self-centred and she believed it. She could see people’s faces but never remember them. As a child, she would focus really hard on what her parents were wearing any particular day to identify them at the shops. She never questioned she was different to other people. As an adult, Lori discovered she had prosopagnosia after...
2024-04-07
40 min
The Historical Romance Sampler
Tabetha Waite Samples A Duke, Love, and Sunshine
Tabetha Waite joins the podcast to read a sample from her seaside holiday regency romance: A Duke, Love, and Sunshine. Plus, we discuss why it is so delicious to get details of how characters dress, the way Tabetha builds characters (as if they were Sims), and more about the real-life setting of Burnham-On-Sea! JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART: 3:00 - Tabetha's excerpt 10:38 - The interview 22:00 - Is Tabetha Waite a Romantic? Find out more about Tabetha Waite: Read A Duke, Love, and Sunshine at htt...
2024-04-03
26 min
A Home in the Outback
Airlie Gladman - teenage life in Broken Hill
Airlie is the daughter of a local GP in Broken Hill. Her dad trained to be a doctor as a parent and so Airlie and her siblings moved around a lot as children. The family moved back to Broken Hill when Airlie was in Grade 7 and she has remained here since. Unfortunately, Airlie was bullied in high school in Broken Hill and eventually dropped out altogether. However, she has a strong work ethic and remained positive and looked for opportunities to be engaged in the community and to be creative. She has made...
2024-03-31
31 min
A Home in the Outback
David Doyle - aboriginal health worker and artist
Meet David Doyle, Barkandji/Malyangapa man who is a health worker, artist, writer and entrepreneur. He is today’s guest on A Home in the Outback, an independent podcast about people living, working and creating in the far west of NSW. David was born in Broken Hill but his family is from the Menindee region of the Baaka or Darling River. For the last 20 years he’s worked as an Aboriginal health worker – particularly in chronic disease – and is currently employed by the Royal Flying Doctors Service. He started woodworking to help wit...
2024-03-24
40 min
A Home in the Outback
Ann Evers - basket weaver and native gardener
Meet Ann Evers a basket weaver and arid gardener who has lived in Broken Hill for 50 years. She is today’s guest on A Home in the Outback, an independent podcast about people living, working and creating in the far west of NSW. Anne was born in Perth to English parents; her father was a geneticist and her mother was a biologist and artist. Growing up the family moved overseas a lot to follow her father’s career. Ann went to university in Canberra and met and married a Broken Hill boy...
2024-03-17
38 min
She Rises Studios Podcast
#215 - The Girl in the Corner No More w/W. Katherine (Kat) Waite-Gracie
Katherine is a single mom of two, a healer of humans and animals and now an author. Having grown up in alcoholism, abuse, sickness close to death and a silence she is learning to break free from. She's working towards becoming the best version of herself, allowing herself to be seen and heard, financially able to support herself and her kiddo's and on her way to finding the happiness she's been searching for her whole life.
2024-03-17
10 min
A Home in the Outback
Hugh Lord - outback farmer and pilot
Meet Hugh Lord, a 5th generation farmer at Thackaringa Station, a property 40 km south-west of Broken Hill. He is also a commercial pilot and runs H & A air with his GP wife Dr Aliza Lord. He is honest, hard-working, humourous and grounded. Hugh and his father, David Lord, are the farmers on the Station although Hugh will say ‘farming is not as unique as you imagine.’ They run both sheep and cattle but Hugh says he’ll only shear sheep if ‘his life depended on it’ and if ‘someone died’. Hugh says his family has bee...
2024-03-10
52 min
A Home in the Outback
Heather Pearce’s vision for health in the outback
Meet Heather Pearce, the CEO of Thrive Medical and an Occupational Therapist. She is a visionary and problem-solver who works with others to achieve outcomes for regional people. She is today’s guest on A Home in the Outback, an independent podcast about people living, working and creating in the far west of NSW. Heather was born in the small town of Cleve on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia and grew up on a farm. She went to boarding school and then university in Adelaide and studied occupational therapy. Her fi...
2024-03-03
52 min
A Home in the Outback
Dawud Abu Junaid Gos - Muqaddam of The Sufi Centre
Meet Dawud Abu Junaid Gos, the Muqaddam (meaning 'the one brought forward) of the Sufi Centre in Broken Hill. He is today’s guest on A Home in the Outback, an independent podcast about people living, working and creating in the far west of NSW. I’m your host, Katherine Waite. Dawud was born in Hobart in Tasmania and says he grew up playing sport and attended Taroona High School in the 80s. After he left high school he worked briefly in childcare, moved to Sydney, worked in hospitality and studied Engl...
2024-02-25
41 min
A Home in the Outback
Jane Vaughan on children's literacy in the outback
Meet the enthusiastic and passionate Jane Vaughan who is co-founder, co-director and employee of Big Sky Stories, a community-based organisation in Broken Hill which wants to give children in the far west of New South Wales a love of stories and reading. She is today’s guest on A Home in the Outback. Jane chose to move to Broken Hill about 15 years ago after finishing her university teaching degree in Sydney. Living in the city was not her cup of tea so she opened the street directory in her car one day and decided Broken Hi...
2024-02-18
1h 01
A Home in the Outback
Ben Clavel - former NSW police officer living with PTSD
Meet Ben Clavel a former New South Wales police officer and now English-channel swimmer living with post-traumatic stress disorder. He is today’s guest on A Home in the Outback. Ben joined the police force as a young adult. He loved working for the police and found his passion in proactive police work. However, in 2012 while working in Tamworth a colleague died which he says he felt partly responsible for. The incident propelled him to work harder and faster to arrest as many crooks as he could. Howe...
2024-02-11
1h 01
A Home in the Outback
Coming Soon
Join me from 12 February 2024 to hear from people living, working and creating in the Far West New South Wales town of Broken Hill. I am an interviewer and writer based in Broken Hill. Music by Aimee Volkofsky Thanks to support from Foundation Broken Hill and Spicer's Creative. www.ahomeintheoutback.com
2024-01-12
00 min
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The London House by Katherine Reay
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/509700to listen full audiobooks. Title: The London House Author: Katherine Reay Narrator: Madeleine Maby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 56 minutes Release date: November 2, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 2 of Total 2 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Uncovering a dark family secret sends one woman through the history of Britain's World War II spy network and glamorous 1930s Paris to save her family's reputation. Perfect for fans of Kate Quinn and Ariel Lawhon. Caroline Payne thinks it's just another day of work until she receives a call from Mat Hammond, an old college...
2021-11-02
10h 56
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London House Audiobook by Katherine Reay
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 509700 Title: London House Author: Katherine Reay Narrator: Madeleine Maby Format: Unabridged Length: 10:56:49 Language: English Release date: 11-02-21 Publisher: Thomas Nelson Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, Essays & Anthologies Summary: Uncovering a dark family secret sends one woman through the history of Britain’s World War II spy network and glamorous 1930s Paris to save her family’s reputation. Caroline Payne thinks it’s just another day of work until she receives a call from Mat Hammond, an old college friend and historian, but Mat has uncovered a scandalous secret...
2021-11-02
10h 56
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The London House by Katherine Reay
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/509700to listen full audiobooks. Title: The London House Author: Katherine Reay Narrator: Madeleine Maby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 56 minutes Release date: November 2, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 2 of Total 2 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Uncovering a dark family secret sends one woman through the history of Britain's World War II spy network and glamorous 1930s Paris to save her family's reputation. Perfect for fans of Kate Quinn and Ariel Lawhon. Caroline Payne thinks it's just another day of work until she receives a call from Mat Hammond, an old college...
2021-11-02
10h 56
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The London House by Katherine Reay
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/509700to listen full audiobooks. Title: The London House Author: Katherine Reay Narrator: Madeleine Maby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 56 minutes Release date: November 2, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 2 of Total 2 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: Uncovering a dark family secret sends one woman through the history of Britain's World War II spy network and glamorous 1930s Paris to save her family's reputation. Perfect for fans of Kate Quinn and Ariel Lawhon. Caroline Payne thinks it's just another day of work until she receives a call from Mat Hammond, an old...
2021-11-02
10h 56
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The London House by Katherine Reay
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/509700to listen full audiobooks. Title: The London House Author: Katherine Reay Narrator: Madeleine Maby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 56 minutes Release date: November 2, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 2 of Total 2 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Uncovering a dark family secret sends one woman through the history of Britain's World War II spy network and glamorous 1930s Paris to save her family's reputation. Perfect for fans of Kate Quinn and Ariel Lawhon. Caroline Payne thinks it's just another day of work until she receives a call from Mat Hammond, an old college...
2021-11-02
10h 56
Be The Serpent
Episode 97: A Symphony of Serpents
On this week's episode, we're discussing music! Musicians! Being gripped by the madness of creation! Selling one's soul for art! The tentpoles this week are the film Amadeus, the fanfic "String Theory" by toft, and Ryka Aoki’s Light from Uncommon Stars. What We’re Into Lately The Hellion’s Waltz by Olivia Waite Peter Cabot Gets Lost by Cat Sebastian The Angel of the Crows by Katherine Addison Symphony for the City of the Dead by M. T. Adderson The Dawnhounds by Sascha Stronach Compass of thy Soul by U...
2021-10-20
1h 00
A Bookish Affair
Episode 25: Same Nerds, Different Year
Happy 2021, all you beleaguered dukes and spirited mistresses! In this week's episode (which, as you may be able to guess, we recorded on Wednesday morning!), join the mayor and deputy mayor of Nerdville as we tell you way more than you ever wanted to know about our 2020 reading stats and 2021 reading resolutions. Plus, we'll talk Bridgerton, rereads, grownup onesies, and feminist chickens. You know, the usual. For readalikes, book lists, and antiracism resources, to learn more about attending a virtual book club meeting, or just to chat, find us here or email us directly at ssedell@lakeoswego.ci...
2021-01-08
57 min
Georgian Bay Roots
Georgian Bay Roots Ep #215 - Remembrance Day (with Jon)
On this week's show Jon takes a tour through songs of war, peace, and conflict in honour of Remembrance Day. You'll hear from: Andrew Waite Ben Turcotte Matthew Byrne John McCutcheon Katherine Wheatley Vera Lynn Jon Brooks Judy Small Ennis Sisters James Keelaghan Richard Knechtel Sierra Noble
2020-11-10
1h 03
The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
On the Shelf for July 2020 - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 165
On the Shelf for July 2020 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 165 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly update on what the Lesbian Historic Motif Project has been doing. In this episode we talk about: Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blogBoyd, David Lorenzo & Ruth Mazo Karras. 1995. "The Interrogation of a Male Transvestite Prostitute in Fourteenth-Century London" in GLQ vol. 1, 459-465. Klosowska, Anna. 2005. Queer Love in the Middle Ages. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1-4039-6342-8 Traub, Valerie. 1994. “The (In)Significance of ‘Lesbian’ Desire in Early Modern England” in Queering the Renaissance ed. by Jonathan...
2020-10-19
15 min
A Bookish Affair
Episode 1: An Energetic Wave of Love
Hi there, romance fans! We're Shannon and Shannon, librarians and co-founders of the Lake Oswego Public Library's romance book club, A Bookish Affair. In this inaugural episode, we'll advocate for reading romance in trying times, muse over the books that brought us to the genre (here's looking at you, knitting romance and Anya Seton), and talk about what we're reading next. Books mentioned in this episode:How To Knit A Love Song by Rachael HerronKatherine by Anya SetonGreen Darkness by Anya SetonThe Winthrop Woman by Anya S...
2020-05-11
34 min
Book Cougars Podcast: Two Middle-Aged Women on the Hunt for a Good Read
Episode 93 - Our Top Reads of 2019 and Author Spotlight with Jess Montgomery
Episode Ninety Three Show Notes CW = Chris WolakEF = Emily Fine– 12th Readalong – Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead – Olga Tokarczuk, Antonia Lloyd-Jones (Translator)The Goodreads discussion thread can be found HERE. Our conversation about the book will air on February 18th.– Currently Reading –The Hollows (Kinship #2) – Jess Montgomery (CW) release date January 14, 2020The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics: Feminine Pursuits – Olivia Waite (CW)Epic Solitude: A Story of Survival and a Quest for Meaning in the Far North – Katherine Keith (CW)The Giver of Stars – Jojo Moyes (EF)
2020-01-07
1h 31
All the Books!
E214: 214: New Releases and More for June 25, 2019
This week, Liberty and Rincey discuss The Gone Dead, Evvie Drake Starts Over, Big Sky, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Libro.fm, The Daughters of Temperance Hobbs by Katherine Howe, and FabFitFun. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes The Gone Dead: A Novel by Chanelle Benz Big Sky by Kate Atk...
2019-06-25
49 min
TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast
Ep. 14: Jamie Quatro & Agent Anna Stein
After some negative pre-publication reviews, Jamie Quatro feared the worst. Then, critic James Wood and the NYTBR (among others) hailed her collection, I WANT TO SHOW YOU MORE, as a classic. Jamie and James talk about conflating writer and subject matter, depicting the female gaze and female sexuality, and writing novels vs short stories. Then, the agent Anna Stein joins the show to go over what an agent does, how to find one, and mistakes writers make along the way. Jamie and James Discuss: David Gates Amy Hempel Bennington College Low Residency MFA Princeton Universi...
2016-08-16
1h 25
Ibiza Sensations by Luis del Villar
Ibiza Sensations 21
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2013-02-01
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