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This interview podcast explores what drives people to pen poems. Each guest is tied to Ohio's poetry scene in some way. Over the course of the conversation, we discuss inspirations, aspirations, and perspirations. Created by the Ohio Poetry Association, hosted by Jeremy Jusek.
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SoA Sounds

The Society of Authors

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SoA Sounds is the podcast channel of the Society of Authors, the UK trade union for all types of writers, illustrators and literary translators. www.societyofauthors.org
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Signature Books, founded in 1981, publishes some of the best books in Mormon studies. We specialize in narrative and documentary history, biography, fiction, poetry, and Western Americana. Our books have received numerous honors over the years from the Mormon History Association, the John Whitmer Historical Association, the Utah State Historical Society, and the Evans Biography Award. This podcast will include interviews with Signature Books authors from both our new releases and some of the ...
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Sundown Lounge is a laid back (and often explicit) weekly podzine of music, spoken word, progressive politics, weird science, and occasional vignettes from the west coast open mic scene, etc.
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Exhuming the Bones

Mary Leoson, Kelly Griffiths, David Williams

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This is a podcast in which horror writers talk craft, process, and community. It is a project of the Ohio Chapter of the Horror Writers Association. For more information about the Ohio Chapter of the HWA, please visit: https://ohiohwa.wordpress.com/For more information about the Horror Writers Association, please visit:
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A podcast about John Keats, PB Shelley, Mary Shelley and Lord Byron, Romanticism and Rome hosted by James Kidd. For the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association and the Young Romantics and Keats-Shelley Prizes. Contact: podcast@keats-shelley.org
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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2017

Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.

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Podcasts from the 7th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place on August 18-19 2017 at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway. The conference was supported by: the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, NUI Galway; the School of Humanities, NUI Galway; the Moore Institute, NUI Galway; the Discipline of History and the Discipline of English at NUI Galway; the Women's History Association of Ireland; and Marsh's Library. Podcasting by Real Smart Media ...
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Master Griot / NBBTA Radio

MASTER GRIOT - NBBTA RADIO

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Mouth-To-Mind Resuscitation... Ask Alexa! Syndicated podcast station bringing you a power-packed collection of Art, Business, Tech, Youth, and Wellness Talk infused with conscious Hip Hop, Soul Music, and Spoken Word. Founded in 2006 as the voice of The Master Griot Project™, Master Griot / NBBTA Radio missions to foster strategic collaboration among small businesses and independent artists. **NBBTA stands for the former National Black Business Trade Association (founded by the late Lee Green).
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The Lindisfarne Tapes

The Schumacher Center for a New Economics

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On a rocky outcropping off the northeastern coast of England, the monastery of Lindisfarne once stood as an outpost of religious, philosophic, and intellectual study against the “dark” times of early medieval Europe. Inspired by the foresight and dogged determination of these medieval monks, William Irwin Thompson founded the Lindisfarne Association in 1972 to gather together bold scientists, scholars, artists, and contemplatives to realize a new planetary culture in the face of the politica ...
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The Pod Bible Podcast is the podcast podcast where podcasters talk to podcasters about podcasts and podcasting. Does it get anymore meta? Brought to you by the team behind Pod Bible magazine (the UK's first ever publication dedicated to podcasts) the show is hosted by editors Adam Richardson and Stu Whiffen and will occasionally feature Pod Bible co-founder, Scroobius Pip. Each fortnight we'll be bringing you a bite size, magazine style show featuring three guests talking about their show or ...
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Shakespeare For All is an engaging, accessible introduction to the life and work of William Shakespeare, featuring world-class scholars and performers. You’ll learn who Shakespeare was and what historical events shaped his writing. You’ll be guided through his most popular poems and plays by leading scholars, actors, and interpreters of Shakespeare. And you’ll find the tools you need to become an interpreter of Shakespeare yourself and join in the ongoing global discussion his works have ins ...
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What does the landscape for works in translation look like and what role does the Translators Association play? What of the challenges and what of the campaigns? What do translators need to know and how can the Society of Authors help? And what of the metaphorical cake? Senior Contracts Advisor and co-host of the SoA Advisory Clinic Johanna Clarke …
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Join SoA Advisory Clinic hosts Johanna Clarke and Theo Jones as they bring you another catch to enjoy an event originally presented as part of the SoA@Home Festival of online events on the topic of poetry and spoken word at festivals. How do festival organisers find their acts and what considerations are at play? How does a writer evaluate the term…
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Literary festivals and live speaking events play a unique, important, and celebrated role in an author’s career, offering writers a chance to supplement their book writing income, raise their literary profile and develop their community. But what of the business side to the arrangement? What should the paperwork look like and how can you be sure th…
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Listen as contributors to the new volume, Secret Covenants: New Insights on Early Mormon Polygamy, delve into the complex history of early Mormon polygamy. The discussion covers Joseph Smith's controversial marriage proposals, the enduring fascination with the practice, and the pivotal role of Fanny Alger in the narrative. The guests emphasize the …
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Everyone knows that the various paths to publication are paved with obstacles and challenges, but what do those routes actually look like? What challenges and opportunities do they pose? How can you prepare yourself for the bumpy ride and what support is out there for you? Join Johanna as she chairs a panel of writers, all with differing experience…
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Input and feedback from an engaged, supportive and – at times - critical community is essential for any author writing today. But what form can such a community take? How can it help? What steps can you take as a writer to broaden your community should you need to? Join SoA Advisory Clinic host Johanna Clarke as she joins this brilliant and engagin…
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The role of the literary agent occupies a unique position in the publishing industry, representing for many a key link in the chain between publishers and their authors. But what does an agent actually do and can you get by without one? What do the contracts look like and what are the commonly observed terms of business? What of the legal duties an…
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Marketing specialist Beth Brumer-Reeve is joined by Kerry Spencer Pray, editor and one of more than thirty essayists in The Book of Queer Mormon Joy, just released by Signature Books. In this discussion, Kerry addresses how this book came to life, the importance of focusing on joy in the queer community, and why everyone should read it. Kerry Spenc…
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Join Senior Contracts Advisors and hosts of the SoA Advisory Clinic podcast, Johanna Clarke and Theo Jones as they launch series three with an exclusive conversation featuring ex-SoA Chief Executive, Nicola Solomon. How has the Society of Authors developed under her leadership and what of her incredible achievements? Where are we now and where do w…
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Signature Books held a captivating evening of poetry to celebrate National Poetry Month with our amazing authors. Utah Poet Laureate Lisa Bickmore emceed the event and introduced our two most recently published poets, Maureen Clark, author of This Insatiable August, and Darlene Clark, author of Count Me In. Other poets who read include Marilyn Bush…
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Poet Darlene Young talks with Signature marketing specialist Beth Brumer Reeve about her latest book, Count Me In, and how it is a testament to showing up within her faith community and in life. Aubrey Chaves, co-host of the Faith Matters podcast, says Darlene “does the soul work of connecting us to the divinity and richness of the everyday.” Count…
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In honor of Women’s History Month, Signature Books director Barbara Jones Brown talks with just some of the many women authors and editors who are soon-to-publish their books with Signature, including: Cheryl L. Bruno, editor of Secret Covenants: New Insights on Early Mormon Polygamy Katie Ludlow Rich & Heather Sundahl, authors and editors of a 50-…
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In this final episode, acclaimed playwright, novelist and host of the Adventures in Radio podcast series, Barney Norris, talks to Rhiannon Tise about her radio adaptation of George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss. What of the uniqueness of the radio drama form? What of a writer’s creative freedom when handling a pre-existing work? What of the constra…
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Join acclaimed playwright, novelist and host of the Adventures in Radio podcast series, Barney Norris, as he talks to Hannah Silva about her radio drama, An Artificially Intelligent Guide to Love. What of the formative role radio has played in Hannah’s life? What of her introduction to the phenomenal potential of sound, language, and voice? What of…
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At this recent event at Signature Books, D. Michael Quinn’s two daughters and the annotators of Quinn’s posthumously published book, Chosen Path, shared what they learned about this enigmatic historian and father—and about twentieth-century Mormonism—through reading his remarkable new memoir. Listen in to this candid conversation as Mary Quinn, Lis…
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In this episode, acclaimed playwright, novelist and podcast host, Barney Norris talks to Timberlake Wertenbaker about her radio adaptation of Marcel Proust’s seminal 20th century novel In Search of Lost Time. What of the context? What of the challenges? What of the importance of memory and of the madeleines? Enjoy this truly brilliant conversation …
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In this episode, Signature marketing manager Devery Anderson talks with director Barbara Jones Brown and marketing specialist Beth Brumer-Reeve about our forthcoming titles over the next several months. Seven books will be released during the first half of 2024. First are two volumes of poetry, Maurine Clark’s This Insatiable August and Darlene You…
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As the Adventures in Radio series continues, acclaimed playwright, novelist and podcast host, Barney Norris talks to Fraser Ayres about his award-winning radio play, Maynard – a highly compelling comic drama set in and celebrating the locations and communities of multicultural Brixton. What of the inspiration behind the play and what of its develop…
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In this episode acclaimed playwright, novelist, and host of the Adventures in Radio podcast, Barney Norris continues the series with a discussion featuring playwright and novelist Nell Leyshon about her play, Folk – a drama that explores the story of Cecil Sharp and his song-collecting in Somerset in the summer of 1903. What of the inspiration behi…
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In this episode, we talk with Maureen Clark about her collection of poetry, This Insatiable August, which releases in February 2024 wherever Signature Books are sold. Clark, a writer and poet living in Bountiful, Utah, redefines her voice in what poet Dayna Patterson calls "a tender miracle of a book." Listen in as she speaks about growing up Mormo…
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Join acclaimed playwright, novelist, and host of the Adventures in Radio podcast, Barney Norris, as he talks to writer and previous Children’s Laureate for Wales, Connor Allen about his award-winning radio drama, The Making of a Monster. What of the inspiration behind the play? What of the process of writing for radio? What does it mean to share so…
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In this episode, D. Michael Quinn’s son, Moshe; Equality Utah executive director Troy Williams; and historian Sara M. Patterson join Signature Books director Barbara Jones Brown for a compelling conversation on Mike Quinn’s remarkable new memoir, Chosen Path, newly published by Signature Books. D. Michael Quinn will long be remembered as one of the…
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The legendary Victorian author Charles Dickens was clearly a brilliant novelist, but what of his role as campaigner and advocate for authors' rights? What of his contribution towards the development of copyright law in the 19th century? As we raise a glass to our members and celebrate the role of collective action, join SoA Advisory Clinic co-hosts…
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Welcome to episode 125 of the Pod Bible podcast! The final Podbible of 2023, including details about the listener polls, the latest PB issue and a chat with the host and creator of Lick The Plate who joined Stu to talk about the show. Podbible Listener Polls Lick The Plate • Instagram • Apple Podcasts POD BIBLE LINKS Magazine Twitter Instagram Face…
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The Mormon Studies community lost an icon in October with the death of Lavina Fielding Anderson. She was an important presence and voice for decades as an editor at the Ensign magazine, as an associate editor of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, editor of the Journal of Mormon History, as a professional editor who helped shape numerous article…
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What role does the Society of Authors play in the awarding of literary prizes and funding? How does this all work to celebrate and support writers through their submissions? What do applicants need to be aware of when submitting more generally? Join the SoA Advisory Clinic’s Johanna Clarke in conversation with Head of Grants & Prizes at the SoA, Ro…
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What does AI mean for the publishing industry and the authors, editors, illustrators, translators and other creators who work within its eco-system? What are the ethical, legal and practical concerns? How can authors benefit from the new technologies while safeguarding their interests? Join hosts Johanna Clarke and Theo Jones for a chance to catch-…
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What does AI mean for scriptwriters? What are the dangers and what are the opportunities? What can we learn from the Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike action in the US and how can writers safeguard their interests here in the UK? Join SoA Advisory Clinic hosts Johanna Clarke and Theo Jones for another chance to enjoy this discussion, originally…
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The AI development race is opaque, unfettered and unregulated, and driven primarily by the profit motives of large corporations, despite some likely adverse impacts. The ethical and moral ramifications of these AI systems are complex, and the legal ramifications are not limited to the infringement of copyright’s economic rights, but may include inf…
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This episode features Alex Douglas, author of the new book, The Old Testament for Latter-day Saints. He and Signature marketing manager Devery Anderson discuss how biblical scholarship has enriched our understanding of the Hebrew Bible and specifically what this means for LDS Church members. How should they view statements in the Book of Mormon tha…
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Welcome to episode 124 of the Pod Bible podcast! Adam and Stu walk you through the latest in podcasts, including chats with hosts and creators of Reminding You Why You Love Football, Willy Willy Harry Stee and The Starting Line. Reminding You Why You Love Football Willy Willy Harry Stee The Starting Line POD BIBLE LINKS Magazine Twitter Instagram F…
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Today we talk with historian Thomas G. Alexander, author of John A. Widtsoe: Scientist and Theologian 1872-1952, a new biography in Signature’s Brief Biography series. Widtsoe (1872–1952) served as an LDS apostle for over thirty years and came to this position as an established author, scientist, and administrator, who believed science and religion…
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If you are a new or emerging writer in Northern Ireland seeking advice and guidance on getting started, this one’s for you. Join SoA Advisory Clinic hosts Johanna Clarke and Theo Jones as they bring you another chance to catch-up on a session originally delivered as part of the SOA@Home festival. Brought to you by the Society of Authors in Northern…
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The UK’s copyright regime is often seen as a good practice framework for the protection of lucrative intellectual property, reserving to creators significant powers to control and monetize the value of their creative works. But with so much hanging on the terms agreed as a matter of contract, what of a creator’s right at law to know exactly how the…
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On this episode we talk to Noel Carmack, co-editor with Charles M. Hatch of the new two-volume work to be released in early November, Useful to the Church and Kingdom: The Journals of James H. Martineau, Pioneer and Patriarch, 1850-1918. Martineau converted to Mormonism in 1850 and spent his life as a surveyor, mapmaker, civil engineer, and leader …
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Welcome to a very special bonus episode of the Pod Bible podcast! As always the hosting duties are expertly handled by Adam, with guest interviewing action conducted by the mighty Stu. Two lovely chats on this bonus ep, featuring Alex Jungius of Distorted, and Emma Saunders of On Tour With Sport 24! A fabulous two chat episode which truly gets to t…
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Copyright lasts for 70 years after your death, so it is important to plan for how best to continue to manage and control your estate in the future. Join SoA Advisory Clinic hosts Johanna Clarke and Theo Jones as they bring you another chance to enjoy this session originally delivered as part of the SoA@Home Festival, featuring solicitors Robert Cra…
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In today’s podcast, we talk with Andrew Hall, associate professor of East Asian History at Kyushu University, and Robert Raleigh, editor of In Our Lovely Deseret: Mormon Fictions, published by Signature Books. Their current book, The Path and the Gate: Mormon Short Fiction, is a collection of twenty-three short stories stemming from the prompt, “Th…
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September 2023 marks the thirtieth anniversary of what came to be dubbed “The September Six,” in which the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints excommunicated or disciplined six intellectuals and activists. Today’s guest is Professor Sara M. Patterson, speaking about her just-released book on the subject, The September Six and The Struggle f…
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SoA Advisory Clinic hosts Johanna Clarke and Theo Jones invite you to come celebrate with them, and a host of stars, as 2023 marks the centenary celebrations of 100 years of audio drama on the BBC! Shining a light of this most brilliant of forms, they showcase the SoA’s work in running and administering their two awards for audio drama writing, cel…
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From 1872–1914, Latter-day Saint suffragists in Utah published a women’s rights newspaper called the Woman’s Exponent. In 1974, a group of Boston women that included historians Laurel Thatcher Ulrich and Claudia Bushman began publishing Exponent II, a quarterly periodical that they called a “spiritual descendant” of the original Exponent. Exponent …
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Contracts are legally binding agreements, recognisable at law and enforceable through the courts. They can be made orally or in writing, and on clear and express terms or implied by conduct. But what makes a contract and how best to navigate what this means in the context of a commission or publishing deal? What steps should be taken to protect you…
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