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Papertrail is a monthly interview series with writers and creatives about the books they love. Writers suggest three books which have made an impression on them and then discuss all three with the show's host, Alex.
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Я - p_i_r_a_n_y_a - поэт и автор книг.
Этот подкаст - обо мне, о людях и о текстах - моих и чужих.
В общем - о жизни.
Пишу стихи, прозу, фотографирую, рисую вектор - просто так и на заказ, делаю сайты. Я разносторонняя =)Стихи я пишу примерно двадцать лет. Мой самый известный стих - "Какое счастье быть красивой женщиной", этот подкаст я уже традиционно начала с него. Первая же моя книга в прозе "Блёсны", написанная в 2020 году, в 2021 году вошла в лонг очень престижной премии "Русский детектив" в номинации "Открытие года". Надеюсь, когда-то и до побед на крупных конкурсах дорасту.
Классику всю перечитала в детстве, а сейчас открываю для себя современных авторов и хочу познакомить с ними и вас. Вы тоже автор? Пишите, познакомимся =)
Мой личный сайт: p-i-r-a-n-y-a.ru
Ссылка для донатов: https://donate.stream/p_i_r_a_n_y_a
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Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic children’s novel, Anne of Green Gables tells the story of a red headed orphan girl with a personality you can’t help but love. Despite her “tragical” past, Anne’s optimism and imagination have helped her to always see the best in things. Anne’s life changes considerably when she is accidentally adopted by the Cuthberts, a brother and sister who thought they were getting a boy to help out on the farm. The Cuthberts decide Anne will have to be sent back to the orphange but before they know it, she has begun to work her way into their hearts.
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H.G. Wells' classic science fiction-fantasy story, in which a scientist known only as “The Time Traveller” tells the tale of his journey to the year 802,701 A.D. and beyond, where he witnesses the end of human civilization as we know it, as well as the beginning of the end of the world.
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This is a narrative poem written by C.S. Lewis, begun in his teen years and published when he was a tutor at Oxford. It appeared in print under the pseudonym of "Clive Hamilton," which is the author's own first name and his mother's maiden name.
The story begins in "The Perfect City," a place instantly recognizable to a modern audience as a classic dystopia. Dymer lives in this city until the age of nineteen, when he suddenly rebels, breaking the laws of the city and striking out into the wilderness alone. The rest of the story tells of his search for meaning, identity, and the fulfillment of his longings.
This book was not well received at the time of its publication and remains largely unknown. Many reasons for this have been suggested, but perhaps the simplest is just that the poem is difficult to understand. It is a complex work, and Dymer's character changes in some profound ways throughout the story. Especially for those who are familiar with Lewis' other work, however, or that of his "master," George MacDonald, this will be an engaging experience.
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Der Podcast aus dem Multiversum, bei dem im Idealfall am Ende eine kleine Geschichte bei rauskommt!
Ich nehme mir eine Idee und denke mir dazu eine Geschichte aus, die dann verbessert, vertont oder sonst etwas werden darf!
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Authors Over 50’s weekly podcast celebrates writers and their journeys to publication. Writing after 50 is a whole story on its own. So, let’s skip to life’s sweetest third and talk with authors about their journey from pen to publish.
Welcome. I’m Julia Daily, your host, and I invite you to listen to interviews with writers who’ve achieved their goal of publishing a book just later in life. We’ve seen award lists for Under 30 or Under 40, but I’ve yet to see lists for those who’ve achieved a significant milestone of their own—launching a new career and publishing their first book after the age of 50. We will hear about these authors’ inspirations, struggles, strategies, and the smell of that first book. These writers’ journeys inspire me because I’m one of them. -
Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman, living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London.
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Tales of the Text is Black Girl Wattpad meets audio fiction. We provide vivid accounts of Black teen and college life that will hold ONLY YOUR EARS' attention. Join us on this messy journey as we explore relationships, mental health, deceitful friends, and awkward texting situations, all while immersed in drama, secrets, and plot twists. Headphones are advised! Warning: Some Explicit Language
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Hey fiction writer! Want your readers to stay up until 2am, so engrossed in your story they just can’t put it down? Want to build a successful, fulfilling, and sustainable writing life that works for YOU? Story Magic is the place for you. Every week, professional book coaches and editors Emily and Rachel from Golden May dive into writing craft, community, and mindset tips, tricks, and advice so you can write and publish books you’re damn proud of, again and again. We cover craft topics like story structure, character development, worldbuilding and ‘show, don’t tell’; we dive into how to grow your writing community of readers and writing partners; and we’ll talk about all those mindset challenges from imposter syndrome and perfectionism to fear of the blank page. Story Magic has all the tools you need to become the author you’re meant to be. You’ve got this, let’s go!
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What's the difference between a good book and a book that makes us feel good? All My Friends are English Majors is a literature podcast that attempts to answer this question. Hosted by Emily Tucker (not an English Major) and a month-long guest host (an English Major), we'll read and discuss popular fiction. New episodes on Wednesdays!
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A thousand years after the advent of biological immortality, civilization has crumbled and humanity is trapped in a technological dark age. In the ruins of what was once a global empire, the surviving immortals rule as monarchs over the mortal commoners, but the winds of change are coming. ‘Division Rate’ follows the story of an esteemed and influential immortal who wakes up groggy in a ruined laboratory, captive to a mysterious woman who says she is going to cure him of his immortality
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Enter the shadowy and dangerous world of Sax Rohmer's 'The Yellow Claw.' Follow the adventures of Detective Nayland Smith and his companion Dr. Petrie, as they pursue the elusive and dangerous criminal mastermind, the Yellow Claw. Experience the power of suspense and intrigue to captivate the imagination and to keep us on the edge of our seats.
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Sax Rohmer, mystery, detective fiction, adventure, Orientalism, espionage, thriller, crime, social commentary, literary style, literary legacy, literary analysis, literary adaptation, literary criticism, 20th century literature, Chinese culture, exoticism, yellow peril, societal norms, cultural identity, international relations, racial stereotypes, power dynamics, character development, psychological analysis, heroism -
Enter the enchanting and imaginative world of Hans Christian Andersen's short stories, with this carefully selected collection of some of his most beloved and enduring tales. Follow the adventures of the Little Mermaid, the Ugly Duckling, the Steadfast Tin Soldier, and many other memorable characters, as they navigate the joys and sorrows of life in the magical and fantastical world of Andersen's imagination. Experience the power of storytelling to captivate the imagination, to inspire the spirit, and to illuminate the human experience.
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Welcome to Youtini's Star Wars RPG Series! Each season, we explore a new Star Wars RPG system, diving into fresh gameplay mechanics and epic campaigns. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to Star Wars role-playing, our show offers insights, strategies, and storytelling tips to enhance your experience. Join us for thrilling adventures, iconic characters, and a vibrant RPG community. Every season brings a new journey—tune in and start your adventure today!