Welcome to the 'Struggle Series' where Preeti Shah takes you into the homes and minds of people weathering a pandemic while they rediscover themselves in lockdown. This is a series of popular short stories about families and modern couples in the anxious months of social distancing and quarantines. To find more stories like these, visit Preeti's Instagram and Facebook accounts @storiesbypreeti or her website at www.preetishah.com | You can also let her know your thoughts on the stories by em ...
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Writing the West is a podcast for readers who love the West. From CJ Box to Anne Hillerman, we host some of today's top authors of the West. From the stories behind the stories to translating the West into written words, to their favorite characters, TV shows, and beyond, Writing the West gives you the access to the authors and books you love. Writing the West is a publication of Cowboys & Indians Magazine.
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Crime stories from the Indian Sub-Continent. A curated series of audio fiction podcasts from award-winning creators Ayeesha Menon, Nadir Khan and John Scott Dryden recorded in Mumbai, India. Each season is released in one drop and all episodes are ad-free. Season 1 is the Sony Award-winning ten-part thriller, "Q&A" starring Anand Tiwari based on the best-selling novel by Vikas Swarup. Mumbai Crime is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.
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AAWW Radio is the podcast of the Asian American Writers' Workshop, an NYC literary arts space at the intersection of migration, race, and social justice. Listen to AAWW Radio and you’ll hear selected audio from our current and past events, as well as occasional original episodes. We’ve hosted established writers like Claudia Rankine, Maxine Hong Kingston, Roxane Gay, Amitav Ghosh, Ocean Vuong, Solmaz Sharif, and Jenny Zhang. Our events are intimate and intellectual, quirky yet curated, and d ...
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Join award-winning host Pam Palmater, Mi’kmaw lawyer, author & activist, as she shares the stories of Indigenous warriors and activists on the front lines of protecting Indigenous lands, peoples, and cultures.
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We bring you wide variety of stories from the Indian culture and tradition...
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Coffee in Space is Conversations with authors about the sci-fi characters we love, and the journeys they take. Learn more at: www.coffeeinspacepodcast.com
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I quit my job to talk about anime, manga, doujinshi, light novels in online platforms. We talk about our life experiences with anime and weeb culture.Just an average weeb, started as a content creator in YouTube and Instagram, As someone who watches all the anime airing every season I can recommend anime and rate these shows for you guys so you don't need to worry about choosing a crappy show to watch ever again. Hope I can provide better content improving my quality after every upload and e ...
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Discover the journeys of trailblazing Indian Americans who have shaped industries, broken barriers, and built thriving communities across the United States. Each episode offers firsthand insights into how these leaders navigate identity, culture, and success, from roots in India to routes they've travelled--giving you inspiration and valuable lessons for your own path. Hosted by Director Sital Kalantry, this season takes you to Seattle, where you’ll hear from luminaries like Congresswoman Pr ...
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Truth is stranger than fiction as we will discover through dark and haunting histories.
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EXPLOCITY PODCASTS presents THE LITERARY CITY With Ramjee Chandran. This literary podcast is devoted to books and authors. It features interviews with a stellar line up of authors, both world famous and also authors who are being discovered—the only criterion being the quality of the prose. Topics are generally literary and include history, biographies, literature and literary fiction. The Literary City podcasts celebrates authors, poets, playwrights, grammar police, literary lounge lizards. ...
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'Criminals aren't born, they are made'. Who knows? Any person we think of could be the next suspect or a victim. Dehshat is a Crime Fiction Podcast Series produced by HT Smartcast Originals, A new story every week, with a plethora of characters and intriguing stories, allowing you to get lost in the world of mysteries, psychopaths, and cold-blooded murderers.
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What happens when two Métis women, who happen to be sci-fi nerds, drink wine and deconstruct the science fiction genre from a decolonial lense? Molly Swain & Chelsea Vowel break down tropes, themes & the hidden meanings behind the whitest genre of film & television we've ever known.
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So welcome in this podcast we will discuss about from gaming to animation so on press the follow button a new episode every week Instagram as @tidiyachakma. https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=kb2ncefmjd9s&utm_content=msdwanm
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Fairyland was an amusement arcade and shooting gallery located at 92 Tottenham Court Road in London, between 1909 and 1921. This podcast is the true story of how Fairyland was connected to three historical events: an assassination seen as one of the first acts of revolution in the Indian independence movement, a plan to kill the Prime Minister of Great Britain and Ireland by Suffragettes, and a murder that changed criminal case law. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tottenham_Court_Road#Early_hi ...
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Joel Shepherd is the author of 18 Science Fiction and Fantasy novels, including 'The Spiral Wars', the 'Cassandra Kresnov Series' and 'A Trial of Blood and Steel'. He's always getting asked where authors get their ideas. In this podcast he intends to work his way through a long, long list.
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Everyone remembers the curtain call, but what goes on during the build-up towards that penultimate moment? What ensues when you get a celebrated author to open up for a heart-to-heart? The Teamwork Arts podcast promises to offer a slew of cross-genre conversations that go beyond the labels one tends to attach to creative endeavors. This is an ideal show for when you want to sit in on captivating, enthralling, and sometimes downright hilarious conversations with professionals from all across ...
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The Man Who Would Be King tells the story of two British adventurers in British India who become kings of Kafiristan, a remote part of Afghanistan. It was inspired by the exploits of James Brooke, an Englishman who became the “white Raja” of Sarawak in Borneo, and by the travels of American adventurer Josiah Harlan, who claimed the title Prince of Ghor. The story was first published in The Phantom Rickshaw and other Tales (Volume Five of the Indian Railway Library, published by A H Wheeler & ...
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Aditya and Devansh sit down to do what they like best - discuss movies! New episodes every Friday.
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Litquake is San Francisco's nine-day literary festival for booklovers, complete with cutting-edge panel discussions, unique cross-media events, and hundreds of readings. Litquake's Lit Cast is our selection of live recordings from the "Epicenter", a monthly series which embraces a theater of ideas between writers and readers.
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Twitter is known for its 280 characters. The signature of Mint's daily long story is its 2000 words. Sometimes, complex events in the world of business, politics and technology require an in-depth examination. And in the Signal and the Noise, Sunit and Ajai will attempt to give you a peek into the inner workings of the Mint’s long stories. Join us for the banter; stay for the insight. This is a Mint production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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From feisty debates and discussion from major writers festivals, to folk and hip hop from some of the past year’s great musical events. An RN summer season program.
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Listen by Heart | Stories from Women of the South China Sea | Peacebuilding for Mental Health
Jasmine H. Low | AFT Podcasts by AsiaFitnessToday.com
Listen in to conversations with women of the South China Sea in search of one common thread -- life purpose... Podcast host Jasmine Low speaks with women of this region, shares their stories and narrates articles from yesteryear and delves into her 10-year research into sound frequencies and how that got her to "Listen by Heart" in finding her own purpose. Were all of the women before her in search of the same goal? It's telling in the daily greeting by Nanyang migrants in their own dialects ...
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'The Way We Were' connects the dots between the past and the present to reveal that cinema, popular culture, all forms of artistic expression, politics, and music are purveyors of ideas and impulses that reveal to us what we most need to learn about ourselves. The podcast revisits films, songs, watershed moments in art, culture, society and politics to show how a thread of continuity runs through them all and connects them inextricably to each other. Rich with nostalgia, trivia, lived anecdo ...
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Hugely popular among younger readers, White Fang by Jack London was a runaway hit when it first debuted in 1906, as a serial story in the Outing magazine. Since then it continues to enjoy immense acclaim and popularity as a coming of age allegory where a nonconformist youngster is transformed into a responsible citizen. The most appealing aspect of White Fang is that it's told from the point of view of an animal, in this case an Alaskan Husky. Like Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, White Fang als ...
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Vin Gupta’s Journey: From Military Medicine to the Media Frontlines
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38:55What does it take to lead in public health—and in public discourse? Dr. Vin Gupta is a pulmonologist, health strategist, and media commentator whose voice became a guiding light for many during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, he reflects on the key moments and choices that shaped his career—from his upbringing in Ohio to serving in the mili…
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Craig Johnson On Wyoming's Inspiration, How Westerns Have Evolved, And His Latest Longmire Novel
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27:13In this episode of Writing the West, we sit down with bestselling author Craig Johnson, the mind behind the beloved Walt Longmire series, to discuss his upcoming novel Return to Sender. From his Wyoming ranch, Johnson reflects on the enduring relevance of the Western genre, the real-life stories that inspire his plots, and why voice, empathy, and l…
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Sonora Jha’s Journey: From Journalism to Bold Fiction
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32:50How can storytelling become an act of resistance? Sonora Jha is a professor of journalism at Seattle University and an acclaimed author whose work boldly explores themes of gender, race, and resistance. From her early life in India navigating both privilege and adversity, to her groundbreaking career in journalism and her shift into academia and li…
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January Rogers on Art, Writing & Producing
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1:04:46January RogersWarrior Life PodcastJanuary Rogers is a Mohawk/Tuscarora multi-media artist and writer from Six Nations of the Grand River. She has won numerous awards, including Best Music Video 2020 at the American Film Festival and Best Experimental Sound Prize 2021 at imagineNATIVE.She has been an artist, poet, and writer in residence all over Ca…
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Laurie L. Dove On Writing Women, Creating Authentic Indigenous Characters, And Her Debut Novel
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31:05Seasoned journalist and writing professor Laurie L. Dove's debut novel, Mask of the Deer Woman, is the culmination of a lifetime of craft and advocacy. Tackling the real-world issue of missing Indigenous women, Dove's novel also explores the ethereal bond between mothers and daughters, as well as the innate symbolism of Native American cultures. In…
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Shasti Conrad's Journey: From Navigating Identity to Redefining Representation
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32:34What does it mean to lead with both purpose and identity in today’s political landscape? Shasti Conrad, the first woman of color to chair the Washington State Democratic Party, shares her powerful story of identity, activism, and political leadership. Adopted from India and raised in a small, predominantly white town in Oregon, Shasti's journey def…
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Anne Hillerman On Her Father's Legacy, Finding Her Own Voice, And Dark Winds
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42:33Author of the Leaphorn, Chee, and Manuelito series of Native American crime fiction novels, Anne Hillerman inherited both her passion for writing, and her series' characters, from her late father, legendary writer Tony Hillerman. In this exclusive chat with Cowboys & Indians, Hillerman discusses how and why she took on the world of her father's inv…
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Ek chhota sa flat Banaras ke ek posh area mein — jahan sab kuch shaant lagta tha, par andar hi andar kuch to ajeeb tha woh ghar ya wah ke log. Shubh apni maa-papa ke saath ek normal zindagi jee raha tha, jab tak unke dada ji unke saath shift nahi hue. Dadi ji ke guzarne ke baad dada ji badalne lage… raat ke haadsay, bathroom mein girna, cheezein gu…
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C.J. Box On Writing, Wyoming, And His Latest Joe Pickett Novel
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44:49C.J. Box, the bestselling author behind the Joe Pickett series, knows Wyoming like the back of his hand, and it shows in his writing. Drawing from years of firsthand experience in the Mountain West, Box brings an authentic perspective to his novels. In this exclusive interview with Cowboys & Indians, he shares how his love for the region influences…
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The Soviets, Rajiv Gandhi And Delhi In The '80s - 'For No Reason At All' A Novel By Ramjee Chandran
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34:33Send us a text For No Reason At All is a thinly fictionalised version of a very interesting and a very real story. High stakes and high intrigue—the story follows a young, feckless lobbyist, Solly Nilla, who is tossed into a situation that attracts the involvement of foreign interests including the embassies of France and the Soviet Union. And even…
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Deborah Richardson on Life, Leadership and Humility
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1:05:59Deborah RichardsonWarrior Life PodcastDeborah Richardson is a Mi'kmaw lawyer from Pabineau First Nation, which is part of the Mi'kmaw Nation in NB. She currently holds the position of Deputy Minister of Health for the Province of Ontario.YouTube video versionTBDYou can follow Deborah on social media here:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/deborah.ri…
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Chief Frost on National Children's Chiefs Commission
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52:18Chief Frost on National Children's Chiefs CommissionWarrior Life PodcastVuntut Gwitchin Chief Pauline Frost talks to us about her role as Chair of the National Children's Chiefs Commission, which was created to negotiate the final settlement on long-term reform for First Nation child and family servicesYouTube video versionTBDYou can find a full co…
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Aj ki kahani apke liye leke aye hai khooni monday aka Divay Agarwal, Is kahani me hai ek road trip, ek gehra kaala kohra, aur ek warning—"Khidki mat kholna!" Lekin jaise hi Riya ne ye mana kiya, sab kuch badalne laga. Ek gaadi jo bina driver ke chal rahi thi, ek 12 foot lambi darawani parchhaayi, aur ek rahasya jo andhere me daba tha. Kehte hain Pu…
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He Huang is a Chinese comedian from ChongQing based out of Australia. Her YouTube profile promises that as a stand-up comedian, she'll be serving up sarcasm, dark humor, and existential crises—disguised as jokes. She rose to fame following a debut on the Australian Got Talent TV show. Jasmine H. Low speaks to He Huang on this edition of AFT Podcast…
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Cindy Blackstock Update on Jordan's Principle
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1:06:11Cindy Blackstock Update on Jordan's PrincipleWarrior Life PodcastIn today's episode, we hear from Gitxsan advocate - Dr. Cindy Blackstock, head of the First Nation Child and Family Caring Society - who gives us an update on the backlog in the Jordan's Principle program as well as where the draft settlement for long-term reform on child welfare for …
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Valentine's Day is all about love, but not every couple gets the love they crave. Today’s episode is a collection of stories just like that. Meet Kiko and Lakshay—dono ka brought up alag states mein hua, alag background but their mental state? Almost identical. When two people, who’ve never truly felt loved, come together as each other’s missing pi…
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Yeh kahani hai 1980 ke daur ki, jab same-gender love ka naam lena toh door, uske hone ka ehsaas tak samaaj mein gayab tha. Jab pyaar ka matlab sirf mard aur aurat ke rishton tak seemit tha, aur jo isse alag tha, woh ya toh gunaah samjha jata ya phir mazaak ban jata. Lekin mohabbat kisi daayre mein kahan bandhti hai? Jab dil dhadakta hai, toh use na…
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Alan Syliboy on Mi'kmaw ArtWarrior Life PodcastToday's episode is with one of my favourite Mi'kmaw artists, Alan Syliboy from Millbrook First Nation. His work has always inspired me, and in fact, my very first piece of art came from him.YouTube video versionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X6gbNqXBHwCheck out his website:https://alansyliboy.ca/You …
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Cultural fest – jahaan har saal students milke ek memorable event organise karte hain. Lekin iss baar yeh event sabki yaadon mein dehshat ban kar chhap gaya. Sameer, ek sincere aur innocent student, apne sapno ke saath college join karta hai. Sab kuch bahut hi achha chal raha tha, jab tak uski zindagi mein college ki most famous gang – Aman, Riya a…
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Gabe Galanda on Federal Indian Blood Quantum Fiction
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52:41Gabe Galanda on Federal Indian Blood Quantum FictionWarrior Life Podcast with host Pam PalmaterIn today's episode, I welcome back my friend, Gabe Galanda. Gabe belongs to the Round Valley Indian Tribes of California, descending from the Nomlaki and Concow Peoples.He is an Indigenous human rights attorney and the managing lawyer at Galanda Broadman,…
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Percy Sacobie on Wolastoqey ArtWarrior Life PodcastWelcome back to a new year of the Warrior Life Podcast. We have an incredible year of artists, authors, experts, advocates and activists lined up for you!I can think of no better way to start off 2025 than with my friend Percy Sacobie, a Wolastoqey artist and educator from St. Mary's First Nation. …
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Why local news matters: a discussion from the Williamstown Literary Festival
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51:50Who's watching your local council, keeping you abreast of issues in your neighbourhood, and celebrating your community's achievements? That used to be the role of your local newspaper, but now many of us don't have one. A discussion about why local news matters from the Williamstown Literary Festival in Victoria. Guests: Alice Pung, author and adju…
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Dirty laundry -- what are the consequences of bringing the personal into the public realm?
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46:38At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival, host George Haddad is on stage with three memoirists who have mined their family's experiences in their professional lives: comedian Rhys Nicholson, writer and presenter Benjamin Law, and author and academic Dr Amy Thunig.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At the Byron Writers Festival: Indian born activist, poet and novelist Menna Kandasamy
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53:37At the Byron Writers Festival, Radio National’s Claire Nichols spoke with Menna Kandasamy about her life growing up in a house of academics and rebels, the challenge of being an activist, and why she continues despite the threats.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Discovering The Lost Glory Of India With William Dalrymple And The Golden Road
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45:48Send us a text We Indians often wear our heritage with pride, but how much of it do we truly understand? William Dalrymple’s latest book, The Golden Road, charts the extraordinary journey of Indian ideas, knowledge, art, and religion as they shaped cultures across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. In this episode we explore the Indosphere—where In…
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Ek gaon, ek ladka, aur ek raaz jo khoon se likha gaya. Yeh kahani hai Rajan ki, ek masoom ladke ki jiska bachpan to bilkul aam tha, lekin ek aise haadse ne uski aur uske poore gaon ki takdeer hi badal di. Ab har raat, gaon mein ek naya khoon ho raha tha. Is episode mein hum sunege ki kaise split personality disorder ne Rajan ke andar ke gussa aur d…
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Author and poet Nam Le and his new book -- 36 Ways of Writing a Vietnamese Poem
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52:18At the 2024 Sorrento Writers Festival in Victoria, Australian author and poet Nam Le, speaking with Radio National’s Sarah L'Estrange about his latest literary offering 36 Ways of Writing a Vietnamese Poem.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Translators are the publishing industry’s unsung heroes
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51:30At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival, Jemma Birrell speaks with three award-winning translators who have introduced anglophone audiences to some of the most celebrated writers in French, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Ukrainian. Guests: Authors Jennifer Croft, Daniel Hahn and Stephanie Smee with Jemma Birrell, the Head of Writing at the Po…
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Two panels of big thinkers, exploring new frontiers for ocean exploitation — and inspiration
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51:09From deep sea mining to illegal fishing on the high seas, who is the boss of the ocean? And why are scientists-turned-entrepreneurs singing the praises of seaweed? Natasha Mitchell and guests at the 2024 Ocean Lovers Festival in Bondi.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bringing the past to life with historical fiction, at the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival
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50:22At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival, a conversation with three authors of historical fiction: Francesca de Tores author of Saltblood, Mirandi Riwoe author of Sunbirds and Abraham Verghese author of The Covenant of Water.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chigozie Obioma chronicles Biafran War in Nigeria in his book The Road to the Country
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53:34US based Nigerian born author Chigozie Obioma speaks with Radio National’s Claire Nichols about his third novel The Road to the Country, which chronicles the Biafran War that tore through Nigeria from 1967 to 1970.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jonathan Lethem talks about his book Brooklyn Crime Novel
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54:01At Adelaide Writers Week, Radio National’s Sarah L’Estrange is in conversation with author Jonathan Lethem about his book Brooklyn Crime Novel -- a portrait of Brooklyn and how it's been affected by race, class and gentrification.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Abdulrazak Gurnah talks about his tenth novel Afterlives
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50:24At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival a conversation between writer Sisonke Msimang and Nobel Prize winning author Abdulrazak Gurnah about Afterlives – an intergenerational portrait of love and loss under German occupation in East Africa.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At Canberra Writers Festival, a conversation about memory and fable
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53:32Radio National’s Kate Evans in conversation about memory and fable with the writers Yumna Kassab, Zoya Patel and memoirist Abbas El-Zein.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Three women share their experiences of having their lives turned upside down by con men
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53:25At the Words on the Waves literary festival, Radio National’s Annika Blau talks to three women about their books: Stephanie Wood’s Fake, about a man she thought was a sheep farmer turns out to be anything. Jeanne Ryckmans' Trust, about a fraudster who fooled central banks, elite universities, major companies. Tracy Hall's The Last Victim, about the…
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Julia Baird and Holly Ringland on nuturing joy and grace within ourselves
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54:04Holly Ringland speaks about her new book The House That Joy Built and finding Joy through creativity. Julia Baird’s new book Bright Shining focuses on what grace looks like in the world, and how we can nurture it. They are in conversation with Michaela Kalowski at the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Two authors on exposing the unholy connection between money, art and power
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49:44At the Melbourne Writers Festival, Radio National’s Sarah L’Estrange in conversation with two authors about their novels which expose the unholy connection between money, art and power. Bri Lee’s The Work and Liam Peiper’s Appreciation.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Academic stardom to a psychiatric hospital -- Jonathan Rosen's book 'The Best Minds'
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54:06At Adelaide Writers Week, Jonathan Rosen speaks to Radio National’s Sarah Kanowski about this recent book The Best Minds: a story of friendship, madness, and the tragedy of good intentions. His childhood best friend Michael Laudor was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and failed by a dysfunctional system, went on to kill the person he loved most. The b…
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A conversation with 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry co-winner, Professor Jennifer Doudna
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52:22At a packed Sydney Opera House, a conversation with the 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry co-winner, Professor Jennifer Doudna. She talks to Radio National’s Natasha Mitchell about the huge social, ethical, and scientific implications of the CRISPR gene editing revolution. This event was presented by the Sydney Opera House, Big Questions Institute, Sy…
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2024 Sydney Writers Festival: author Viet Thanh Nguyen on the dual identity of a Vietnamese refugee
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51:51At the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival, author Viet Thanh Nguyen is in conversation with Benjamin Law talking about his memoir, A Man of Two Faces. The book details the dual identity of a Vietnamese refugee growing up in North America.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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2024 Adelaide Writers Week: author Robyn Davidson on her memoir, Unfinished Woman
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52:39Robyn Davidson is the author of Tracks, which documented her 2,700 kilometre trek across the Australian desert with four camels and her dog Diggity in tow. She's now written a memoir -- Unfinished Woman -- which brings together all the threads of her life. She speaks to Radio National’s Sarah L’Estrange about the interrogation of the 'self'.…
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