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The Gilded Age and Progressive Era is a free podcast about the seismic transitions that took place in the United States from the 1870s to 1920s. It's for students, teachers, researchers, history buffs, and anyone who wants to learn more about how our past connects us to the present. It is hosted by Michael Patrick Cullinane, a professor of U.S. history and the author of several books about American politics and international relations.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We are delighted to introduce The Pre-Raphaelite Podcast. Featuring guest speakers, roundtable discussions as well as interviews with artists and poets, we shall bring quality Pre-Raphaelite content directly to you. Available now on all major streaming platforms. Please visit The Pre-Raphaelite Society online: www.pre-raphaelitesociety.org
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Writers write. Professional writers write a lot. The StoryADay May challenge exists to help you learn how much you're capable of writing in a month. The Write Every Day, Not "Some Day" podcast helps you figure out how to keep that commitment up for the rest of your life. Each 10-15 minute episode tackles a particular topic and gives you a writing assignment to complete before the next episode.
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1001 Stories From The Gilded Age (Formerly 1001 Greatest Love & Life Stories) brings you a wide mix of classic short stories and long-form family-friendly novels, a perfect mix of timeless classics from another age - when life was slower, men and women dressed well in public, , and courtesy, manners, and morals were practiced. From this age comes great stories from woman authors as well as popular stories such as The Secret Garden, Anne of Green Gables and Black Beauty. Our "Gilded Age' collection spans mostly from 1875-1919. Please share with a friend!
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the audio version of dinner document by Rebecca May Johnson, with writing, recipes and my eating updates
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For authors and publishing professionals - we're talking all routes to publishing, book launches, book marketing, tips, tools, and resources to write, publish, and sell your book. Self-publishing, hybrid publishing, and traditional publishing. Author interviews and industry experts. Hosted by Alexa Bigwarfe of the Women in Publishing Summit. Formerly known as the PublishHer podcast.
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Cassie and Shane here! We’re writing coaches, and we’re all about helping you find success in your writing life.
How are we going to do that? By answering YOUR writerly questions. Want to submit a question for the show? Visit our website: https://www.storytellersfaceoff.com
Don’t forget to hit like and smash that SUBSCRIBE button. We’ll see you in the comments! -
I will be reading the playscript of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the eighth story of the series. This takes place 19 years after the last story ( Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows). Harry is now 37, married to Ginny Weasley and has three kids (Lily Luna, James Serious and Albus Severus). These three are now attending Hogwarts for the first time. Enjoy time traveling adventures with Albus and his friend Scorpius.
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Seán and Carl are two passionate book lovers who are unlocking great books!
In each episode we explore a book, and how it has translated into our world, or the world of someone else. We think reading is fun, and important, and we encourage you to read these books and let us know what you think!
Every episode is a very listenable 20-30mins... great for the commute or when you're out for a wander.
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Booked Up with Jen Taub features intimate interviews with nonfiction authors. Jen’s guests include writers of current bestsellers and beloved backlist books. Conversations cover love, money, politics, early dreams, writing habits, reading tastes, procrastination techniques, self-doubt, and news of the day.
Creator and host, Jen Taub is a law professor, advocate, and author. Her nonfiction books include BIG DIRTY MONEY (Viking 2020) and OTHER PEOPLE’S HOUSES (Yale Press 2014). She focuses on “follow the money” matters— promoting transparency and opposing corruption.
Jen’s favorite poem is Prufrock (and yes she knows that Eliot held abhorrent views. She contains multitudes and can separate the dancer from the dance.)
Taub was the Bruce W. Nichols Visiting Professor of Law in fall 2019 at Harvard Law School and is now a professor of law at the Western New England University School of Law. A former associate general counsel at Fidelity Investments, she is a graduate of Yale College and Harvard Law School. -
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Do you yearn to make your living from fiction? Do you struggle to finish your manuscript because of block, indecision, or lack of confidence in your story? Have you already published books and just aren’t getting the sales you want?
The truth is, the thing that really makes a difference in book sales is not currently being taught in the fiction author space. And it comes from the story level, not the marketing level.
Real talk: if you don’t get it right at the story level, no amount of awesome marketing is going to make your book a best seller. Hi, I’m Liesel. I have 20 books, 4 genres, the USA today best-seller accolade, and multiple award wins under my belt. So, obviously I’ve been around the block few times.
I have a lot of readers that follow me from genre to genre even though conventional wisdom says that’s rare.
Why?
Because my readers know that I know how to tell a story that’s going to make them feel something.
And if you can master that skill you can write anything you want for the rest of your life and KNOW that it will be well received by readers.
Which means better reviews, more gushing, more mega fans, and best of all, more royalties for you.
Grab your fuzzy slippers and your chocolate of choice. I’m going to teach you how to emotionally engineer your story into the hearts and minds of your readers on purpose.
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Books on Asia is your guide to finding quality books on Japan and Asia, including travel, literature, current events, and culture. By offering thought-provoking author interviews and commentary, we hope to create an intelligent space for people to explore issues on Asia in-depth. Hosted by Amy Chavez and sponsored by Stone Bridge Press.