Pacing Your Creative Race
…
continue reading
Two Northern women who both write books and share a love of all things witchy.
…
continue reading
Dive deep into the fascinating world of rare books with Rare Book Chat. Hosted by Michael DiRuggiero and Jeremy O'Connor, the co-founders of The Manhattan Rare Book Company, this twice-weekly podcast explores the unique and often valuable items that fill the world of rare books, manuscripts, letters, photographs, archives, and more. From historical documents to literary first editions, we'll discuss the stories behind these one-of-a-kind treasures. Join us as we explore the intricacies of th ...
…
continue reading
Do you enjoy reading YA books? Are you dying to talk about them and hear what others think about your favorite books? Are you outside of the YA age bracket (like myself) but still enjoy them? Then this is the podcast for you! Join me and my friends, as we discuss our favorite YA books and authors! We’ll chat spoiler-free at the start of each episode, just in case you haven’t read the book yet. Then I’ll give a warning before heading into our spoiler zone. I'll also have special episodes wher ...
…
continue reading
The show where awesome readers chat about books!
…
continue reading
If you love to hear author interviews and book recommendations, then you won't want to miss Book Chat with Julie!
…
continue reading
Kate, Hannah, and Rachel discuss books of the spicy variety from the fantasy and science fiction genres in their signature irreverent and unabashedly feminine style. Episodes are released Bi-Monthly on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month!
…
continue reading
A place where Twin Oaks Elementary students interview people in their community about reading and books. Cover art photo provided by Kimberly Farmer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@kimberlyfarmer
…
continue reading
Book Chat is a book review Podcast hosted by the authors Ishaan and Ritu Lalit . They read and review a new book every week. They give their opinions on the writing, language and over all book. In a fun new way. Sixth World Radio is a Channel by Ishaan Lalit. It features the following weekly episodes - Book Reviews with Ritu Lalit, Formula 1 News and Fight Talk.
…
continue reading
Whether you live in a suburban condo or on an off-grid farm, you can live a greener lifestyle. In the Sustainability Book Chat we talk to authors who can help you reach your goals to achieve a more self-reliant lifestyle, whether that means starting a container garden on your balcony or having chickens in your backyard or making greener transportation choices.
…
continue reading
Listen to Harlequin employees discuss about new and upcoming books. Opinionated and passionate, we will entertain you and reveal behind-the-scenes details!
…
continue reading
Monthly reading recommendations from public librarians at the North Shore Library! Each month our librarians will recommend new titles. We cover all sorts of genres, authors, and themes to get you inspired and intrigued! We can't wait to chat!
…
continue reading
"A Book and a Chat" has proved a hugely popular radio program with people of all ages. With over seven hundred shows already recorded, Barry's format of "a chat over a cup of tea" has received nothing but rave reviews from guest and listeners alike. The writer of a successful young adult romance book "Across the Pond" Barry has himself appeared on a large number of radio and TV programs. "A Book and a Chat" is a program for writers and readers, not so much a literary show, more like... let’s ...
…
continue reading
Welcome to our online book club! Join Mike and Cari for a weekly discussion of books related to optimal childhood development and education reform.
…
continue reading
Romance reader/reviewer. Owner of TBQ's Book Palace. At this time, weekly episodes (Saturday) are just me chatting about the books I read for the week, with the occasional discussion about genre or community topics.
…
continue reading
Creating a Manuscript with Style and Structure: Mastering punctuation and the building blocks of language—adjectives, verbs, nouns, and interjections and how they will elevate your manuscript from a collection of ideas to a polished piece of art.由Author Vivian E. Moore
…
continue reading
1
Einstein's Frubber Face, Plath's Favorite Cook Book, Kafka's Earliest Scribbling, & the Kelmscott Press
49:19
We begin this episode with Michael bemoaning a missed opportunity to buy the head of Albert Einstein, and then we welcome Darren Sutherland, Senior Specialist in the Fine Books and Manuscripts at Bonhams Auctions, to discuss two upcoming sales. The first is a fascinating single-owner complete collection of books from the Kelmscott Press, assembled …
…
continue reading
Today I am chatting with NY Times Bestselling author Jason June! We are going to be chatting about his brand new holiday rom com, Flopping in a Winter Wonderland. Flopping in a Winter Wonderland is a deliciously fun YA Queer romance set during the Christmas season. It is reminiscent of all your favorite Hallmark Christmas movies, is full of all kin…
…
continue reading
When someone says, “It’s giving…” about a story, they recognize its ability to entertain, engage, and evoke emotions. A compelling story doesn’t just meet expectations—it exceeds them, leaving audiences captivated long after the last word or scene. So, hook them, keep them, and leave them wanting more. If you can do that, your story won’t just avoi…
…
continue reading
Completing a book manuscript is no small feat, but with CHECKMATE, you have a clear checklist to guide you every step of the way. Take your time, embrace feedback, and celebrate every milestone. Your hard work will pay off when your book is in the hands of eager readers.由Author Vivian E. Moore
…
continue reading
Today I am chatting with my friend Rebecca about YA magical realism novel, The Stones of Burren Bay, by Emily De Angelis. Take a listen as Rebecca and I chat about the plot, characters, Irish/Celtic spiritualism, Native American culture and spiritualism, grief/grieving, and more! The first fifteen minutes are spoiler free! A little about The Stones…
…
continue reading
TWISTED: A Framework for Writing Perfect Plot Twists Crafting a perfect plot twist is challenging, but using the TWISTED framework ensures your twists are impactful, surprising, and satisfying. By teasing clues, subverting expectations, and delivering emotional resonance, you’ll keep readers hooked from start to finish.…
…
continue reading
Welcome back to another episode of Rare Book Chat, where we dive into the delightful world of historical curiosities and the sometimes grim realities behind them. This week, we have a rollicking discussion that swings from the California Gold Rush to 17th-century plague remedies, and more —because, why not? Gold Rush Diary: We kick things off with …
…
continue reading
Send us a text Welcome back to this weeks witchy book chat. This week we're talking about the amazing Book of Witching by CJ Cooke and the fabulous A Blend of Magic by Kate Kenzie. Two fabulous books, we also touch on the horrors of the Scottish Witch Trials, which were horrendous.由Helen Phifer & Sharon Booth
…
continue reading
While AI narration has certainly come far, it still falls into “impersonal impersonations” that can’t yet rival the nuanced emotional connection offered by human narration. The industry will undoubtedly find more ways to bridge this gap as technology evolves. However, humans still hold the narrative reins regarding depth, emotion, and the ability t…
…
continue reading
In this episode, Jeremy and Michael discuss William Morris, wallpaper, and the birth of fantasy literature, with an analysis of Morris's influence on J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis in particular. Then a game of would you rather - a spectacular copy of Orwell's 1984, or a mini-collection of dystopian novels? Also a half-hearted stab at the big questi…
…
continue reading
Today I am chatting with YA Heist Thriller author Kavion Lewis! Kavion previously joined me to chat about her debut novel, Thieves' Gambit, and today we are chatting about the second book in that duology, Heist Royale. Take a listen as Kavion and I chat all about the book, it's characters, the research necessary to write these amazing heists, how h…
…
continue reading
Writing from different gender perspectives is about finding the balance between authenticity and individuality. Authors can write male and female perspectives that resonate deeply with readers by focusing on each character’s objective perspective, understanding their inner world, and staying true to their personal experiences. Gender influences the…
…
continue reading
Send us a text This week join Helen and Sharon as they chat about the witchy books they've read Triple Moon, Honey Gold and Wild by TJ Greene, and All Hallows Eve by Michael Penning. Plus a few inbetween for spooky season. If you'd like to follow the wonderful witchy Donna over on Instagram you can find her here @essential.witchery…
…
continue reading
Reading is often viewed as a self-indulgent pastime, but it’s a treasure trove of growth, creativity, and inspiration. It’s time to cast aside any lingering guilt and fully embrace reading as the perfect guilty pleasure. Writers and readers, pick up that book you’ve been eyeing, lose yourself in its pages, and let your imagination soar. After all, …
…
continue reading
In this episode, we explore a delightful tea party invitation that connects Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, and Michael Faraday. The conversation then transitions to a rare first edition from 1832, which addresses a fundamental challenge in computational theory, one so perplexing that researchers have enlisted artificial ants to help sniff out a sol…
…
continue reading
Rachel, Hannah, and Kate (and special guest Matt) discuss the epic fantasy adventure "Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson. Riverside.fm is a video/audio recording platform built for podcasters. Check them out today for uncompressed audio and video recording, unlimited transcription services, AI Social Media clips, teleprompter and on screen scripts,…
…
continue reading
Today I am chatting with New York Times Bestselling author Ellen Hopkins about her new Young Adult novel, Sync. Written in verse, Sync is the story of twins Storm and Lake as they are shuffled through the foster care system and kept apart from each other. In this episode Ellen and I chat about her writing style, what it's been like being the author…
…
continue reading
1
'THE MATH AIN'T MATHING" When Royalty Payments Aren't What You Expected (How To Fix the Issue)
15:00
Accurate and timely royalty payments are essential for sustaining a livelihood in content creation. By understanding the common issues that can lead to payment discrepancies and taking proactive steps to address them, you can ensure that the math starts “mathing” in your favor. Don’t hesitate to advocate for yourself and seek the necessary support …
…
continue reading
1
Episode 6: The World Series Episode: A Very Rare Book that Revolutionized Baseball... and more!
25:01
In this episode of Rare Book Chat, we're diving into the revolutionary impact of Bill James's work on baseball and far beyond. Known to us (with affection) as the "Pork and Beans Man," Bill James transformed the way we think about baseball analytics, introducing statistical evaluation in sports with his groundbreaking work, "The Baseball Abstract."…
…
continue reading
Send us a text This week join Helen and Sharon as they chat about the witchy books they've read this week. The Bell Witches by Lindsey Kelk and Rewitched by Lucy Jane Wood.由Helen Phifer & Sharon Booth
…
continue reading
In this episode we discuss the sale price of a the extremely rare ratification printing of the US Constitution sold at Brunk Auctions last week. Was $11M high or low? Listen to the episode to find out why it was probably a bargain.由Jeremy O'Connor and Michael DiRuggiero
…
continue reading
In this episode of Rare Book Chat, hosts Michael DiRuggiero and Jeremy O'Connor discuss a rare ratification copy of the US Constitution with Seth Kaller, the pre-eminent dealer of rare and important American historical documents. The conversation explores the document's historical significance, the complexities of its journey from creation to ratif…
…
continue reading
Today I am chatting with award winning author, and fellow Princess Bride lover, Sarah Henning! Sarah is no stranger to YA Book Chat, as she has been here previously to discuss her Kingdoms of Sand and Sky series (The Princess Will Save You, The Queen Will Betray You, The King Will Kill You), and I have previously reviewed her book Sea Witch. Take a…
…
continue reading
Book keywords are like hidden keys waiting to unlock the full potential of your work. By choosing them thoughtfully, you can connect with readers eager to discover stories like yours. Remember, a well-chosen keyword is not just about being found—it’s about finding the right fit, just like a key to a lock.…
…
continue reading
In this episode of Rare Book Chat, hosts Jeremy O'Connor and Michael DiRuggiero explore the fascinating world of rare books, spotlighting three legendary first editions: Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, Karl Marx’s Das Kapital, and Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. They discuss what makes these books so valuable, why Jeremy thinks Das K…
…
continue reading
Send us a text Welcome to episode three of Witchy Wednesday Book Chat, this week Sharon and Helen are chatting about the books they've read and how much they enjoyed them. Cackle by Rachel Harrison The Visitor by Sara Sartagne由Helen Phifer & Sharon Booth
…
continue reading
In this episode we discuss a wonderfully strange 1809 first edition that just might be the founding work of American literature … Jeremy then takes the conversation in a different direction by making a comparison with this book and the much-coveted and exceptionally valuable 1623 Shakespeare first folio, the first collected edition of Shakespeare, …
…
continue reading
Navigating the World of Book Reviews: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Whether good, bad, or ugly, book reviews are all part of the writing journey. It’s natural to feel affected by them, but don’t let them define your worth or derail your passion. Remember, reviews are subjective reflections of individual tastes and experiences. Most importantly, …
…
continue reading
Welcome to Rare Book Chat: In this episode we discuss Eleanor Roosevelt’s This I remember, a letter addressed to Jimmy, Einstein dancing in the multiverse, and the filthiest story ever told... Enjoy! We have a very basic website up at rarebookchat.com, but please feel free to email us at RBC@manhattanrarebooks.com Items discussed: A special copy of…
…
continue reading
Today I am chatting with author Nancy McCabe about her debut YA novel, Vaulting Through Time, a story that follows a teen gymnast as she travels through time to learn about her family and discover who she is. Take a listen as Nancy and I chat about her writing style, what it's like being a gymnastics mom, the rules of time travel (we need Marty McF…
…
continue reading
Writing is an art, and art is subjective. But those moments when you feel a surge of excitement, when the words flow effortlessly, and when the story resonates deeply with both you and your readers are the moments you should trust. Good vibrations are your writing institution’s way of telling you that you’re onto something special.…
…
continue reading
Dive deep into the fascinating world of rare books with Rare Book Chat. Hosted by Michael DiRuggiero and Jeremy O'Connor, the co-founders of The Manhattan Rare Book Company, this twice-weekly podcast explores the unique and often valuable items that fill the world of rare books, manuscripts, letters, photographs, archives, and more. From historical…
…
continue reading
Send us a text This week we're talking about our love of one of our childhood favourite tv shows Bewitched, the inspiration behind it and the movie with Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell.由Helen Phifer & Sharon Booth
…
continue reading
“They Not Like Us” Genres provide the framework for stories, but authors’ styles and techniques are deeply personal. From pacing and tone to world-building and character development, no two writers are exactly alike, even if they share a bookshelf. The diversity in authorial voices within a genre keeps readers coming back for more—it makes reading …
…
continue reading
Today I am chatting with young adult author Rachel A. Greco! Rachel is no stranger to the podcast, as she has been on previously to discuss her first book, The Gift of Dragons. Today we are chatting about its sequel, The Hope of Dragons. Take a listen as Rachel and I chat all about her writing process, the complicated characters and their character…
…
continue reading
Laying the Groundwork for Your Book: Planning the groundwork for your book is like laying the foundation for a building—without it, the whole structure may fall apart. By clarifying your purpose, defining your audience, outlining your structure, doing research, setting a routine, and preparing for challenges, you can create a master plan that keeps…
…
continue reading
Send us a text Join Helen and Sharon, two Northern lasses who write books and love to read witchy fiction. On today's episode we're discussing our thoughts on the book and the movie Practical Magic. If you want to take a look at Gina's practical magic themed cottage you can find it here gina luker | the enchanted manor (@theshabbycreekcottage) • In…
…
continue reading
Formatting is the invisible art that shapes the reader’s experience. No matter how good your story or content is, poor formatting can be a barrier between your book and its audience. Teamwork makes the dream work! Investing time and effort into proper book formatting will make your work more readable and professional and demonstrate that you value …
…
continue reading
Today I'm chatting about a wonderful new YA Rom Com, All Roads Lead to Rome by Sabrina Fedel. Take a listen as my friend Dani and I chat all about the romance, hot Scottish guys, old Hollywood movies, trips to Italy, tropes we love like "he falls first," "normal girl falls for royalty," "European romance," "fake dating," and so much more! The first…
…
continue reading
Crafting a well-thought-out plot ending requires careful consideration of the entire narrative. Understanding your story’s journey, tying up loose ends, staying true to the theme, balancing surprise with satisfaction, and considering the emotional impact earn a win.由Author Vivian E. Moore
…
continue reading
Today I am chatting about The Dangerous Ones by Lauren Blackwood. Joining me to chat about this wonderful YA Historical Fantasy, is first time guest Rebecca Ahola. You'll want to take a listen to this episode because I have finally found a YA book with vampires in it that I LOVE! Vampires set in the Civil War...and it's sooooo good! Take a listen a…
…
continue reading
Metadata might be “data about data,” but its impact is anything but trivial. From improving the Searchability and management of information to playing a vital role in SEO and privacy, metadata is a cornerstone of the digital world. As data grows in importance, so will our need to understand and leverage metadata effectively.…
…
continue reading
Today's episode explores Independent Publishing. The survival and thriving in the competitive publishing landscape by embracing technology, building a solid brand, leveraging networks, expanding distribution, investing in marketing, and continuously learning. The future of publishing is bright, and the possibilities are endless for those willing to…
…
continue reading
Today's Episode explores love languages, and how they describe you or your style of reading books, the most important thing is to recognize that your book love language can transform your reading experience. It allows you to tailor your reading habits to what brings you the most joy and fulfillment.由Author Vivian E. Moore
…
continue reading
Today I am chatting about a fabulous YA Rom Com, The Breakup Artists, by Adriana Mather. Joining me today is my friend Morgan, lover of all things Rom Com. Take a listen as Morgan and I chat all about the plot, characters (including characters we love to hate), my obsession with the 1996 movie version of Romeo and Juliet, how there is a character w…
…
continue reading
In writing, size doesn’t matter as much as substance. Simple words can be just as powerful and effective as complex ones, depending on the context and purpose of your writing. By focusing on clarity, engagement, and precision, based on that choose the right words to convey your message effectively, regardless of their size. Remember, the best writi…
…
continue reading
IF YOU LOVE TWILIGHT THIS IS NOT THE PODCAST FOR YOU. Discussing both "Eclipse" and "Breaking Dawn" to really wrap up this carnival of misogynist horrors. Listen for how the Volturi got to Washington and why it took them A WHOLE MONTH. Riverside.fm is a video/audio recording platform built for podcasters. Check them out today for uncompressed audio…
…
continue reading
Matt and Rachel are headed out on the road! Please listen for information on which shows will be on break until October! Strange and Beautiful Book Club - On break until October 2024 Feast, Sheath, and Shatter: A Book Chat Podcast - On break until October 2024 Ger Can Get It - Regular Episodes The Dead Do Not Podcast: A Lexx Rewatch - Regular Episo…
…
continue reading
Self-publishing is a journey; success often comes with persistence and continuous improvement. If you implement these strategies, you can maximize your self-publishing platform and get the most out of your efforts.由Author Vivian E. Moore
…
continue reading