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ReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 073 - Natalia SylvesterAwarding winning author Natalia Sylvester discusses her YA novel, Breathe and Count Back From Ten, what it was like to write a book she's been dreaming about her whole life, and whether she'll be going back to writing for adults.2023-04-2125 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 072 - Jennifer RosnerAuthor Jennifer Rosner discusses her novel, Once We Were Home, which is about children stolen during or immediately after WWII, what sparked her interest in this topic, and how her work was influenced by being the hearing parent of deaf children.2023-03-2434 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 71 - Lisa Williamson RosenbergAuthor Lisa Williamson Rosenberg discusses her debut novel, Embers on the Wind, how her job as a psychotherapist influences her work, and why she doesn't matter that much if a book doesn't include Black characters.2023-02-1748 minFreshAirAtFiveFreshAirAtFiveCanva, ChatGPT and Good Connections - FAAF 108In this 108th episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from Jan 28th to Feb 3rd, 2023 I reflect on these podcast episodes from my listens on the: 28th:  Brave New Teaching S5 E136 "Tackling the Threat of AI in the Secondary Classroom" 31st:  The Tom Schimmer Podcast E96 "Cost of NOT Changing | Tim Stephenson | Next Generation Assessment" 2nd:  Evolving With Gratitude E42 "Moving Through the World Using Magic Words with Guest Marva Hinton"; Teacher Champions S1E161 "Help Student Remember What Success Feels Like" 3rd:  Got Tech...2023-02-0420 minFresh Air At FiveFresh Air At FiveCanva, ChatGPT and Good Connections - FAAF 108In this 108th episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from Jan 28th to Feb 3rd, 2023 I reflect on these podcast episodes from my listens on the: 28th:  Brave New Teaching S5 E136 "Tackling the Threat of AI in the Secondary Classroom" 31st:  The Tom Schimmer Podcast E96 "Cost of NOT Changing | Tim Stephenson | Next Generation Assessment" 2nd:  Evolving With Gratitude E42 "Moving Through the World Using Magic Words with Guest Marva Hinton"; Teacher Champions S1E161 "Help Student Remember What Success Feels Like" 3rd:  Got TechEd E130 "Should We Embrace Canva Taking Over the Eduverse?"; Prairie Rose...2023-02-0420 minEvolving with GratitudeEvolving with GratitudeEpisode 42 - Moving Through the World Using Magic Words with Guest Marva HintonHow can we ReadMore, write more, and share more? Writer, editor, podcaster, and reader, Marva Hinton is always honoring people and their stories! Whether she is editing for Edutopia or hosting her podcast ReadMore, she asks the questions that bring us to a deeper understanding of the world around us.  Transcript available at LainieRowell.com About Our Guest: Marva Hinton is a freelance journalist and a contributing editor for Edutopia. She also hosts the ReadMore Podcast, an interview show that primarily features writers of colors. As a freelance journalist, she tends to cover i...2023-01-3137 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 070 - Celeste MohammedAuthor Celeste Mohammed discusses her critically acclaimed novel-in-stories, Pleasantview, commonly held myths about Caribbean cultures, and how her former career as an attorney shapes her writing.2023-01-2619 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 069 - Leila MottleyAuthor Leila Mottley discusses her critically acclaimed debut novel, Nightcrawling, which she wrote at 17, why she feels like her age was an advantage in telling this story, and why she's not sweating that she's never read The Great Gatsby.2023-01-0518 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 068 - Rasheed NewsonAuthor Rasheed Newson discusses his critically acclaimed debut novel, My Government Means to Kill Me, why he wants it to be a guide of sorts for young people, and why he initially called it "an aggressive act of homosexuality."2022-12-2229 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 067 - Ayanna Lloyd BanwoAuthor Ayanna Lloyd Banwo discusses her debut novel, When We Were Birds, how her writing was influenced by West African stories about people flying, and why sometimes she has to read "racist fools."2022-12-0737 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 066 - Mecca Jamilah SullivanAuthor Mecca Jamilah Sullivan discusses her debut novel, Big Girl, body shaming in the Black community, and the inspiration of '90s' era hip-hop.2022-11-2736 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 065 - Dionne IrvingAuthor Dionne Irving discusses her short story collection, The Islands, how immigration can be so lonely and isolating, and how women are affected by the notion that they can have it all.2022-11-1133 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 064 - Meng JinAuthor Meng Jin discusses her short story collection, Self-Portrait with Ghost, why she's interested in death, and the book she finds "infinitely tedious."2022-10-2824 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 063 - Toni Ann JohnsonAuthor Toni Ann Johnson discusses her award-winning, linked short story collection, Light Skin Gone to Waste, which is based on her childhood, why she was in a dark place before submitting it, and how her mother reacted to one of the stories that depicted her in a less than positive light.2022-10-1443 minThe Throwback Lounge W/Ty CoolThe Throwback Lounge W/Ty CoolThe Throwback Lounge W/Ty Cool---Another Summer Is Leaving Out!!Yes, indeed family, another summer is slowly leaving us.  Like most summers, it's always a busy one for us.  It has also had its own set of challenges this time around as well. However, we've all learned to adjust and make the most of crazy situations. In spite of the subtractions, we're always reminded of that joy that will continue to be ever-present in our midst.  To put it plainly, our joy is our power. Get into our joy, and the rest will be easy work. Now that we've got the good word out of the way, let's move onw...2022-09-264h 33ReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 062 - Nikesha Elise WilliamsAwarding-winning author Nikesha Elise Williams discusses her latest novel, Beyond Bourbon Street, why she doesn't give much thought to whether her characters are likable or not, and why New Orleans will always be in her heart.2022-03-1822 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 061 - Alice Faye DuncanChildren's author Alice Faye Duncan discusses her two most recent books, Evicted: The Struggle for the Right to Vote, and Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free, writing about tough subjects for young readers, and why she wants parents, teachers and librarians to be activists.2022-02-0541 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastQuickRead Episode 002 - Natalia SylvesterIn this ReadMore Quick Read episode, author Natalia Sylvester discusses her forthcoming YA novel, Breathe and Count Back From 10 and how the pandemic has affected her reading habits.2022-01-2111 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 060 - Myriam ChancyAuthor Myriam J.A. Chancy discusses her critically acclaimed novel, What Storm, What Thunder, which is about the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, why it took her so long to write, and how a visual artist was a key influence.2022-01-0849 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 059 - Zaina ArafatZaina Arafat discusses her award-winning debut novel, You Exist Too Much. It tells the story of a young, queer, Palestinian American woman who's dealing with internalized homophobia and trying to find her place in the world. We discuss readers' reactions to first-person narrators written by women, finding humor within tragedy, and why she loves teaching a certain classic novel.2021-12-2428 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 058 - Brandon HobsonAward-winning author Brandon Hobson discusses his novel, The Removed, which tells the story of a grieving Cherokee family in Oklahoma dealing with the aftermath of their son's killing by the police and past trauma associated with the Trail of Tears. We also discuss his influences, his favorite books, and how he wants to shake up what the industry thinks of as a Native American novel.2021-11-2633 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 057 - Saraciea J. FennellSaraciea J. Fennell discusses the anthology she edited, Wild Tongues Can’t Be Tamed: 15 Voices from the Latinx Diaspora, why she wanted Black Latinx writers front and center, and what she hopes readers from outside the Latinx community will take away from this anthology.2021-11-0328 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 056 - Peace Adzo MedieAuthor Peace Adzo Medie discusses her contemporary debut novel, His Only Wife, which explores an arranged marriage in Ghana, how her work as a professor in gender and international politics influences her work, and how much fun it was to write some of the novel's steamier scenes.2021-10-0827 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 055 - Patricia EngelAuthor Patricia Engel discusses her latest novel, Infinite Country, which explores the plight of families with mixed-immigration status, why she she wanted to unpack immigrants' ambivalence about moving to a new country, and which writers from the past she would love to hop on a Zoom call with.2021-07-1620 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 054 - Kaitlyn GreenidgeAuthor Kaitlyn Greenidge discusses her historical novel, Libertie, which explores what it means for a Black woman to be free, why it was important to her to include queer characters in a novel primarily set during Reconstruction, and how a true story influenced her work.2021-06-2531 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 053 - Emiko JeanYA author Emiko Jean discusses her new novel, Tokyo Ever After, the story of a Japanese American teenager who discovers her dad is the Crown Prince of Japan, how her life influenced the book, and the disturbing subliminal messages traditional fairytales send to young girls of color.2021-06-0920 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 052 - Brian BroomeBrian Broome discusses his memoir, Punch Me Up to the Gods, which details his rough upbringing in a small town in Ohio in the 1980s. As a child, he contended with homophobia, racism, colorism and poverty. He struggled to fit in and faced abuse from his father and so-called friends. We discuss why he granted his parents grace, the unusual roommate who sparked his writing and his obsession with writing on buses.2021-05-1237 minThe Throwback Lounge W/Ty CoolThe Throwback Lounge W/Ty CoolThe Throwback Lounge W/Ty Cool----World Premieres, and Feeling Good!!What's good family? I hope this here episode finds you in the best of spirits. No long talking, let's get into it. On this episode, we have world premiere music from D-Nice feat. Ne-yo and Kent Jones, and a new one from Philly soul man Ashley Scott. Oh yeah, we sprinkle in the classics with Maze & Frankie Beverly, Greg Diamond and Bionic Boogie feat. Luther Vandross(Happy Heavenly Birthday), jazzy cuts from The Brecker Brothers, and the list goes on and on. If you have a request, by all means, drop us a line at greatsoulradio@gmail.com. Thanks as...2021-04-244h 25ReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 051 - Deesha PhilyawAuthor Deesha Philyaw discusses her critically acclaimed short story collection, The Secret Lives of Church Ladies, why she started writing about "church ladies" in the first place, and her love for fantastic first lines.2021-02-1930 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 050 - James McBrideNational Book Award Winner James McBride discusses his new novel, Deacon King Kong, why he almost missed Oprah's call, and why the writing is easy for him, but the thinking is hard.2020-11-2636 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 049 - Walter MosleyAuthor Walter Mosley discusses his new short story collection, The Awkward Black Man, how he's able to write so much, and why he won't hesitate to chuck a book if it's not working.2020-11-1128 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 048 - Yaa GyasiAuthor Yaa Gyasi discusses her new novel, Transcendent Kingdom, what she read to prepare to write about a neuroscientist who's studying addiction, and why she wanted to explore how faith shapes a character like her protagonist.2020-10-3023 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 047 - Ben OkriAuthor Ben Okri discusses his new short story collection, Prayer for the Living, why he wants readers to take their time with his work, and why re-reading is more pleasurable for him than reading.2020-10-2332 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 046 - Claudia RankineClaudia Rankine discusses Just Us: An American Conversation, her genre-defying book about whiteness and how it functions in the US, as well as what she gained during quarantine, and why the pandemic has made this topic easier to discuss.2020-10-0930 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 045 - Alisson WoodAward-winning author Alisson Wood discusses her debut memoir, Being Lolita, how she feels about being forever tied to the Nabokov novel and who she ultimately wrote this book for.2020-08-0746 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 044 - Natalia SylvesterAward-winning author Natalia Sylvester discusses her first YA novel, Running, why she doesn't call herself an activist and ultimately decided to write unapologetically for her community.2020-07-2430 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 043 - Edwidge DanticatWriter Edwidge Danticat discusses living and writing during quarantine, her latest short story collection, Everything Inside, and what legendary authors Toni Morrison and Paule Marshall meant to her.2020-04-2426 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 042 - Sara CollinsSara Collins discusses her debut novel, The Confessions of Frannie Langton, why she wanted to shake up how Black women are portrayed in historical fiction and the celebrated writer she's ashamed to admit is not her cup of tea.2020-01-1526 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 041 - Kimberly King ParsonsAuthor Kimberly King Parsons discusses her first short story collection, Black Light, why she's fascinated by the dark side of human nature, and what she hopes readers will get out of her characters' bad decisions.2019-12-2612 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 040 - Jennine Capó CrucetAuthor Jennine Capó Crucet discusses her essay collection, My Time Among the Whites, how she's been shaped by having white privilege, losing it and getting it back and her complicated relationship with Disney.2019-12-1328 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 039 - Brittney MorrisNew YA author Brittney Morris describes how Black Panther influenced her to write SLAY, her debut novel about a video game designed to celebrate Black culture, why she wanted to explore the issue of race through a virtual world and how she started writing fiction in elementary school.2019-11-2718 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 038 - Nicole Dennis-BennAuthor Nicole Dennis-Benn discusses her latest novel, Patsy, why she initially judged her title character and what fascinates her about women who make unpopular choices.2019-06-2817 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 037 - Pablo CartayaChildren's author Pablo Cartaya discusses his new middle grade novel, Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish, the importance of children seeing themselves in literature and how young readers keep writers on their toes.2019-03-2933 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 036 - T Kira MaddenAuthor T Kira Madden discusses her memoir, Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls, how she was able to write about her experiences as the child of parents with major substance abuse issues and why she couldn't write this story in a linear way. Content Warning: T Kira's memoir includes the graphic depiction of a rape. We discuss the decision to include this around the 15-minute mark until about the 17-minute mark.2019-03-1428 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 035 - Dariel SuarezDariel Suarez discusses his short story collection, A Kind of Solitude, why he's drawn to writing about his Cuban homeland, and his love of books in translation.2019-02-1526 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 034 - Alexia ArthursWriter Alexia Arthurs discusses her debut short story collection, How to Love A Jamaican, what inspires her to write and the authors who have influenced her work.2019-01-2511 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 033 - Tiffany D. JacksonYA Author Tiffany D. Jackson discusses her novel, Monday's Not Coming, what she hopes teens and adults will get out of the novel and an unpopular opinion on a very popular series of books.2019-01-1119 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 032 - Glory EdimThe founder of Well-Read Black Girl, Glory Edim, discusses her new anthology that features essays with prominent Black women authors writing about when they first felt seen in literature. Glory also discusses her reading life and what reading Black women has meant to her throughout her life.2018-12-2818 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 031 - Nana Kwame Adjei-BrenyahWriter Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah discusses his debut short story collection, Friday Black, how it was influenced by time he spent working in retail and why he was a little hesitant at first to write speculative fiction.2018-12-0519 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 030 - Renee SimmsAuthor Renee Simms discusses her debut short story collection, Meet Behind Mars, how her interest in social justice affects her writing and why she wants to tap into her legal background to improve her work.2018-04-1314 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 029 - Natalia SylvesterAuthor Natalia Sylvester discusses her new novel, Everyone Knows You Go Home, her interest in legacy, and the classic she abandoned after a few chapters.2018-03-2920 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 028 - Edwidge DanticatAuthor Edwidge Danticat discusses her latest book, The Art of Death: Writing the Final Story, the impact of the current political climate on artists, and the writers who helped her make sense of her grief following the loss of her mother.2018-03-1633 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 027 - Tamika GibsonAuthor Tamika Gibson discusses her debut novel, Dreams Beyond the Shore, writing for a YA audience and why this novel is a bit of a love letter to Trinidad and Tobago.2018-03-0208 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 026 - Siel JuSiel Ju discusses her novel-in-stories Cake Time, her advice for authors on writing about sex and why she wanted to write about the sense of disconnect many people feel who live in large, urban areas.2018-02-1617 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode - 025 James McBrideNational Book Award Winner James McBride discusses his new short story collection, Five-Carat Soul, how his former career as a journalist helped to shape his creative writing and why he decides whether a book is good or not after reading just one page.2017-11-2421 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode - 024 Pablo CartayaWriter Pablo Cartaya discusses his new novel, The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora, why he says it's for readers 10-90, writing part of the dialogue in Spanish was a must and why he finishes reading every book he starts.2017-05-1936 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode - 024 Pablo CartayaWriter Pablo Cartaya discusses his new novel, The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora, why he says it's for readers 10-90, writing part of the dialogue in Spanish was a must and why he finishes reading every book he starts.2017-05-1936 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 023 - Sari WilsonSari Wilson discusses her debut novel, Girl Through Glass, how she was influenced to write it by a novel she despised as a young woman and why she was initially reluctant to write about the world of dance.2017-02-1629 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 023 - Sari WilsonSari Wilson discusses her debut novel, Girl Through Glass, how she was influenced to write it by a novel she despised as a young woman and why she was initially reluctant to write about the world of dance.2017-02-1629 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 022 - Jane AlisonWriter Jane Alison discusses her "nonfiction novel" Nine Island and how it came to be thanks to her growing tired of the conventions of fiction. She also dishes on how her friends reacted to finding themselves in her book.2017-01-2616 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 022 - Jane AlisonWriter Jane Alison discusses her "nonfiction novel" Nine Island and how it came to be thanks to her growing tired of the conventions of fiction. She also dishes on how her friends reacted to finding themselves in her book.2017-01-2616 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 021 - Nicole Dennis-BennNicole Dennis-Benn discusses her debut novel, Here Comes the Sun, and why she wanted to show the Jamaica that tourists rarely see. She also explains the meaning of the title, which has nothing to do with the Beatles.2017-01-1121 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 021 - Nicole Dennis-BennNicole Dennis-Benn discusses her debut novel, Here Comes the Sun, and why she wanted to show the Jamaica that tourists rarely see. She also explains the meaning of the title, which has nothing to do with the Beatles.2017-01-1121 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 020 - Kaitlyn GreenidgeKaitlyn Greenidge discusses her debut novel, We Love You, Charlie Freeman, why she's interested in areas where language fails and the research she conducted to write about the history of African Americans and scientific research in the U.S.2016-12-2916 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 020 - Kaitlyn GreenidgeKaitlyn Greenidge discusses her debut novel, We Love You, Charlie Freeman, why she's interested in areas where language fails and the research she conducted to write about the history of African Americans and scientific research in the U.S.2016-12-2916 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 019 - Jacqueline WoodsonAuthor Jacqueline Woodson discusses her new novel, Another Brooklyn, which she calls a love song to Black girlhood. We also talk about the techniques she uses to evoke a dream-like narrative and the scene that was heartbreaking to write.2016-12-0920 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 019 - Jacqueline WoodsonAuthor Jacqueline Woodson discusses her new novel, Another Brooklyn, which she calls a love song to Black girlhood. We also talk about the techniques she uses to evoke a dream-like narrative and the scene that was heartbreaking to write.2016-12-0920 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 018 - Nicola YoonNational Book Award Finalist Nicola Yoon discusses her latest novel, The Sun Is Also A Star, why she enjoys writing for the YA crowd and how her relationship with her husband provided inspiration for the book.2016-11-2417 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 018 - Nicola YoonNational Book Award Finalist Nicola Yoon discusses her latest novel, The Sun Is Also A Star, why she enjoys writing for the YA crowd and how her relationship with her husband provided inspiration for the book.2016-11-2417 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 017 - Jennifer TsengWriter Jennifer Tseng discusses her debut novel, Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness, who helped her get over her fear of writing about taboo subjects, and how being a poet shapes her prose.2016-09-2127 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 017 - Jennifer TsengWriter Jennifer Tseng discusses her debut novel, Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness, who helped her get over her fear of writing about taboo subjects, and how being a poet shapes her prose.2016-09-2127 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 016 - John DufresneWriter John Dufresne discusses his latest novel, I Don't Like Where This Is Going, why he gives minor characters so much attention and when he decided fiction was his religion.2016-08-3125 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 016 - John DufresneWriter John Dufresne discusses his latest novel, I Don't Like Where This Is Going, why he gives minor characters so much attention and when he decided fiction was his religion.2016-08-3125 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 015 - Rion Amilcar ScottAuthor Rion Amilcar Scott discusses his short story collection, Insurrections, how becoming a father affected his work, and why he thinks one classic novel needs a major rewrite.2016-08-1232 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 015 - Rion Amilcar ScottAuthor Rion Amilcar Scott discusses his short story collection, Insurrections, how becoming a father affected his work, and why he thinks one classic novel needs a major rewrite.2016-08-1232 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 014 - Daniel Jose? OlderAuthor Daniel José Older discusses his latest novel, Midnight Taxi Tango, his thoughts on the publishing industry and the bestselling novel he absolutely hates.2016-07-2138 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 014 - Daniel José OlderAuthor Daniel José Older discusses his latest novel, Midnight Taxi Tango, his thoughts on the publishing industry and the bestselling novel he absolutely hates.2016-07-2138 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode - 013 Chitra DivakaruniAuthor Chitra Divakaruni discusses her new novel, Before We Visit the Goddess, the unique structure she used to tell this story and the classic novel she's never been able to finish.2016-07-0727 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode - 013 Chitra DivakaruniAuthor Chitra Divakaruni discusses her new novel, Before We Visit the Goddess, the unique structure she used to tell this story and the classic novel she's never been able to finish.2016-07-0727 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 012 - M.J. FièvreAuthor M.J. Fièvre discusses her memoir, A Sky the Color of Chaos, as well as what made it so difficult for her to talk to her mom after writing it and why she included footnotes even though she skips them when she reads other books.2016-06-2348 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 012 - M.J. FièvreAuthor M.J. Fièvre discusses her memoir, A Sky the Color of Chaos, as well as what made it so difficult for her to talk to her mom after writing it and why she included footnotes even though she skips them when she reads other books.2016-06-2348 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 011 - Patricia EngelPatricia Engel discusses her new novel, The Veins of the Ocean, what fascinates her about the "prisons that society perpetuates" and what irks her when she's reading a novel.2016-05-2721 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 011 - Patricia EngelPatricia Engel discusses her new novel, The Veins of the Ocean, what fascinates her about the "prisons that society perpetuates" and what irks her when she's reading a novel.2016-05-2721 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 010 - Angela FlournoyAngela Flournoy discusses her debut novel, The Turner House, why she wanted to tell a blacker Detroit story and why men make it easy to write about them.2016-04-2914 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 010 - Angela FlournoyAngela Flournoy discusses her debut novel, The Turner House, why she wanted to tell a blacker Detroit story and why men make it easy to write about them.2016-04-2914 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 009 - Chantel AcevedoAuthor Chantel Acevedo discusses her novel, The Distant Marvels, why some things must be written in Spanish rather than English and which book she didn't enjoy reading, but can't stop thinking about.2016-04-1426 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 009 - Chantel AcevedoAuthor Chantel Acevedo discusses her novel, The Distant Marvels, why some things must be written in Spanish rather than English and which book she didn't enjoy reading, but can't stop thinking about.2016-04-1426 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 008 - Richard BlancoRichard Blanco discusses writing his memoir, The Prince of Los Cocuyos, what it's like to have the president's ear and why people who say they don't like poetry might be mistaken.2016-03-241h 01ReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 008 - Richard BlancoRichard Blanco discusses writing his memoir, The Prince of Los Cocuyos, what it's like to have the president's ear and why people who say they don't like poetry might be mistaken.2016-03-241h 01Other People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 007 - Fabienne JosaphatWriter Fabienne Josaphat discusses her historical novel, Dancing in the Baron's Shadow, why she became depressed while writing it and a little bit about what she's writing now.2016-03-0220 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 007 - Fabienne JosaphatWriter Fabienne Josaphat discusses her historical novel, Dancing in the Baron's Shadow, why she became depressed while writing it and a little bit about what she's writing now.2016-03-0220 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 006 - Amina GautierAuthor Amina Gautier discusses her short story collection, The Loss of All Lost Things, why she won't be pressured to write a novel and the story "tacked up on a wall in her brain."2016-02-1728 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 006 - Amina GautierAuthor Amina Gautier discusses her short story collection, The Loss of All Lost Things, why she won't be pressured to write a novel and the story "tacked up on a wall in her brain."2016-02-1728 minOther People\'s Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Other People's Money by BRANDEIS, Louis D.Episode 005 - Jim ShepardAuthor Jim Shepard discusses his novel, The Book of Aron, the years of research that went into writing it and how his love of reading started with nonfiction.2016-01-1422 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 005 - Jim ShepardAuthor Jim Shepard discusses his novel, The Book of Aron, the years of research that went into writing it and how his love of reading started with nonfiction.2016-01-1422 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 004 - Jennine Capó CrucetIn this edition of the ReadMore podcast, Jennine Capó Crucet discusses her first novel, Make Your Home Among Strangers, as well as the book that made her think she could be a writer and how a rapper helped her meet a crucial deadline in the writing process.2015-12-2829 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 003 - Naomi JacksonIn this edition of the ReadMore podcast, Naomi Jackson discusses her first novel, The Star Side of Bird Hill, as well her obsessions as a writer and what she's given herself permission not to do.2015-12-1415 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 002 - Tananarive DueIn this episode of the ReadMore podcast, Tananarive Due talks to us about her short story collection, Ghost Summer. We also discuss how she found her voice as a writer, her thoughts on teaching and what, she says, horror truly is.2015-12-0223 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 001A - Edwidge Danticat - Extended InterviewIn this extended version of the first ReadMore podcast, Edwidge Danticat discusses going to Congress with fellow writer Junot Diaz and being more selective in what she reads as she gets older.2015-11-2442 minReadMore PodcastReadMore PodcastEpisode 001 - Edwidge DanticatIn this first episode of the ReadMore podcast, author Edwidge Danticat discusses her latest books, UNTWINE and MAMA'S NIGHTINGALE. She also talks immigration, activism, writing though grief and the one novel she's struggled to read for years.2015-11-1837 min