Afleveringen
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Jzurnee shares their favorite reads of 2024.
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Host Jzurnee Myers kicks off the season with an introduction.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Interested in a micro certification in professional writing? Come listen to Dr. Listhartke answer some pressing questions about the new program offered by Winthrop's English Department!
If you have further questions, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Listhartke through email or stop by her office in Bancroft!
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Hello everyone!! I hope you enjoy this episode. All poems that were read can be found for free online and open access.
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Hello all! Are we ready for Spring?? I know I am so maybe we can manifest some warm weather with this podcast episode.
Sources used:
https://www.interflora.co.uk/page/flower-meanings
https://www.ericaweiner.com/history-lessons/floriography-the-secret-language-of-flowers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_of_flowers
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Hello! Lets explore the horror genre together.
I explore the origins, history, and psychology behind horror media in this episode. Don't forget to leave a suggestion for future episodes.
Enjoy!
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Hi! I am so excited for this new season! Keep an eye out in the next week for a new episode.
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Hello! Todays episode features special guest Bri Sharp (He/They) and he has come to share some insights on the YA genre. Bri is a fellow Graduate Assistant in Winthrop's writing center and has been intensely studying the YA genre this semester.
Some of the books Bri recommended in this episode are: Abarat by Clive Barker and The Percy Jackson Series.
Enjoy!
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Happy Halloween Spooky Majors! I hope you enjoy this reading is "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. Disclaimer: I am not the best at narration but I tried my best!
This story is ominous and its dystopian elements are very Hunger Games.
Enjoy!
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Hello!
Today I am giving a brief overview of annotated bibliographies! I break them down into what they are, how they are useful and how to create them.
Look out for a spooky episode later this month to celebrate Halloween!
As always, see ya next time,
Amber
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Hello! For todays episode I interviewed Winthrop's Director of English Graduate Studies, Dr. Dustin M. Hoffman and the chair of Winthrop's English Department Dr. Amanda Hiner. Tune in and find out what their favorite novels are and their top tip for new and upcoming writers.
Again, thank you so much Dr. Hoffman and Dr. Hiner for letting me interview you!
Tune in next episode and don't forget to submit suggestions for future topics.
Be sure to follow our instagram @winthrop_wc !
-Amber
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Hello! I am your new host Amber Nelson and this episode features some information about me! Let me know any topics you'd like for us to cover on the pod.
Look out for some fun upcoming episodes.
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Oh wow! It's a Finale!
Thank you to everyone who has listened in this season and who participated in the bracket! You really have made this last season so much fun for me. I hope y'all have had a good time too!
- Jordan
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Thank you so much to everyone who worked on and voted in the bracket this year! I hope you enjoy the episode and join us next time for part 2!
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The Cafe Irreal Article
Speculative Literature Foundation
Follow us on Instagram and look out for the bracket vote on 03/01!
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Send this episode to a friend and ask them why reading is important!
Come talk to us at the writing center and on Instagram @winthrop_wc !
Thanks for listening!!
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Dr. Hoffman's Reccomendations:
George Orwell: Road to Wiggan Pier and Down and Out in Paris and London Raymond Carver Dorothy Allison Studs Terkel: Working George Saunders Daniel Orozco: Orientation Phillip Levine: What Work Is Donald Ray Pollock: Knockemstiff (especially) Bonnie Jo Campbell: American Salvage (especially) Charles Yu Lucia Berlin: A Manual for Cleaning Women Jenny Bhatt: Each of Us Killers Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah: Friday BlackLink to Ethel Carrie Holdsworth's This Slavery
Amanda Arnold, "The Forgotten History of American Working Class Literature"
Paul Lauter, "Working Class Women's Literature: An Introduction to Study"
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Be sure to follow us on Instagram! @winthrop_wc
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*Alexander Pope did not write fiction; Dr. Hiner please don't fail me!
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Keep your eyes peeled for the bracket next week!
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