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THE BIBLIO FILE is a podcast about "the book," and an inquiry into the wider world of book culture. Hosted by Nigel Beale it features wide ranging, long-form conversations with authors, poets, book publishers, booksellers, book editors, book collectors, book makers, book scholars, book critics, book designers, book publicists, literary agents and many others inside the book trade and out - from writer to reader.
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Biblio Banter

Biblio Banter

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Games + book history: what could go wrong? A quartet of book history enthusiasts talk about the subject they love. Read more about our podcast discussions on our blog: https://bookhistorypodcast.home.blog/
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As the official podcast for "Big Little Literature," The Biblio Files brings real lit feels to real lit lovers. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-biblio-files/support
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Each week on the Bent Biblios Podcast, Ashley and Tegan bring you book discussions, genre deep dives, author interviews, reading recommendations and more. Bonded over a shared love of all things literary, they started this podcast to have fun and thought provoking discussions about the books and authors they love, as well as the industry itself. Some of their favorite genres are horror, thriller, true crime, romance and historical fiction. They hope that you have as much fun listening to the ...
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Azure Lorica is excited to bring quality performances and entertainment to the new generation of the radio revival. Our channel is one of our opportunities to keep the traditions of theatre alive in our technology based world. We believe in the importance community (online and off) to keep the arts alive, and welcome the mixture of old and new methods. To learn more about our projects, please visit: www.driftplume.com Driftplume is the multi media performing arts ensemble of Azure Lorica Fou ...
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If you appreciate someone telling you the truth about God, the world system, and the things going on around you that you may not be seeing clearly welcome to a breath of fresh air. I am going to share true stories, experiences, and many things that the typical church wouldn't allow because they want people to feel safe and comfortable... more often than telling them the truth. You will be stretched and challenged because sometimes the truth can do that. Grab some popcorn, lay down comfortabl ...
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Behind the Shelf

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Behind the Shelf with Pima County Public Library is a podcast providing a broadly informative and entertaining look at happenings at the library, in our Pima County community and beyond. An array of staff members share interviews, musings, reviews, and, of course, the very stuff of libraries… information! Join us every two weeks as we dive into the wide world of libraries, including but not limited to, collections, programs and services at PCPL, presented with a healthy dose of nerding out!
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2 Timothy 3:2 King James Version For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,Washington, D.C. During the 1830’s, people wanted to eliminatesecrecy from their proceeding after the Masons murdered William Morgan in September 11,1826 ironically. Therefore, in 1832, a g…
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Michael Lista is an investigative journalist, essayist and poet who lives in Toronto. I’ve followed his career now for some fifteen years. He’s written true crime for the better part of a decade. His story “The Sting” is being adapted by Adam Perlman, Robert Downey Jr., and Team Downey, into a television series for Apple TV+. We talk here about Mic…
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5s are inherent free spirts, restless souls, and adventurers. They're always looking for the next quest or horizon to chase. This is a life path that will keep you on the move, always— physically, intellectually, and spiritually.The number five is exceedingly important in terms of its symbolic qualities. It represents human perfection, because a ma…
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Welcome to Episode 213!BookTuber Shawn Breathes Books joins us to celebrate Jenny Colvin and “I’ll Have What You’re Reading,” the memorial buddy read we jointly hosted with him the last few months. We also discuss Andrea Robbin Skinner’s recent revelation about her mother, Alice Munro, and how it has impacted us as readers. Some other highlights:In…
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Welcome to Episode 212!This episode is different from all of our previous shows because Emily was unexpectedly called out of town to attend her granddaughter’s birth! Baby Neena arrived three weeks early. She and her mom, Rachel, are doing great. And yes, Emily has already read a book to her, SPOT GOES TO THE FARM, by Eric Hill.Instead of recording…
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Today in History: July 14,Today is Sunday, July 14, the 196th day of 2024. There are 170 days left in the year.On July 14, 1789, in an event symbolizing the start of the French Revolution, citizens of Paris stormed the Bastille prison and released the seven prisoners inside. In 1798, Congress passed the Sedition Act, making it a federal crime to pu…
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The Illuminati and America were conceived side by side two months apart in 1776.How about this amazing “coincidence”? US President George Bush Sr. giving a speech ten years to the very day before the bombing of the Twin Towers, and calling for the implementation of the New World Order?People say that conspiracy theorists are “crackpots” who see a D…
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We dove into summer with our first big Biblio Adventure of the season! It involved art by kids inspired by Emily Dickinson’s poem, “Hope is the thing with feathers,” lobster, a little free library, and Bank Square Books. A great day! In other Biblio Adventures, Emily went to see Ann Leary talk about her new essay collection, I’VE TRIED BEING NICE, …
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Black Indians are Native American people – defined as Native American due to being affiliated with Native American communities and being culturally Native American – who also have significant African American heritage. Chief Elwin Warhorse Gillum is the Queen of Tchefuncta Nation and the Chief of the Chahta Tribe .DR. Juanita Bynum writes Receiving…
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Former law enforcement whistleblower, Rich Germeau joins James Grundvig of Unrestricted Warfare to discuss the recurring phenomenon of and what this might signify.The two discuss of the construction of numerous FEMA CAMPS throughout the 50 US States, with many of them concentrated in California.Test run for the final showdown 2. Prevent infiltrated…
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Ian Birch is "former editorial director of Hearst UK and Emap. He began his magazine career in the late 1970s as a reporter for Melody Maker before moving to Smash Hits where he was assistant editor for three years. His first launch and editorship came in the late 1980s with Sky Magazine. At Hearst UK he was publisher of Company, Esquire and Harper…
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Welcome to Episode 210, where we have the pleasure of welcoming back Our Mystery Man, John Valeri! For those of you who are new to the Book Cougars, John is a frequent guest. He’s a reader, professional reviewer, and interviewer extraordinaire (check out his BookTube channel, CENTRAL BOOKING). John joins us to not only recommend some hot new myster…
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Sonora Louise Smart Dodd (February 18, 1882 – March 22, 1978) was the daughter of american civil war vet. William Jackson Smart, and was responsible for the founding of father day. was a single parent who raised his six children there.the Bible does recognize a special place of honor for men who were leaders or examples of excellence in certain ski…
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Memorial Day honors veterans of all wars, but its roots are in America’s deadliest conflict, the Civil War.Nearly as many men died in captivity during the Civil War as were killed in the whole of the Vietnam War. Hundreds of thousands died of disease. Roughly 2% of the population, an estimated 620,000 men, lost their lives in the line of duty. The …
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Welcome to Episode 209! We were thrilled and honored to talk with New York Times bestselling author, mystery legend, and social justice advocate Sara Paretsky. We talk with Sara about her newly published novel, PAY DIRT, the 22nd installment in her V.I. Warshawski series, founding Sisters in Crime, and so much more. Don’t miss our conversation at t…
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Welcome to Episode 208, which features a fantastic author spotlight with Sara B. Franklin. Her new biography, THE EDITOR: HOW PUBLISHING LEGEND JUDITH JONES SHAPED CULTURE IN AMERICA, is a must-read. It is not hyperbole to say that everyone reading and eating today has been touched by Judith Jones’s work, and Franklin’s writing is a delight to read…
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We have entered Orwell's 1984. This is a Satanic solipsism (Communism, wokeness) that is being imposed on Reality with the purpose of inverting good and evil, truth and lies, and enslaving the human race. People must adhere to this false narrative or face derision and joblessnes. According to Princess Diana's friend, Christine Fitzgerald, Diana's n…
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Ann Jarvis, also known as “Mother Jarvis,” community improvement by mothers was only a beginning. Throughout the Civil War she organized women’s brigades, asking her workers to do all they could without regard for which side their men had chosen. And, in 1868, she took the initiative to heal the bitter rifts between her Confederate and Union neighb…
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Welcome to Episode 207. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to talk with rare book dealer and author Rebecca Romney. Her first book was PRINTER’S ERROR: Irreverent Stories from Book History, and she made a significant contribution to the world of romance fiction with her collection, THE ROMANCE NOVEL IN ENGLISH: A Rare Book Survey, 1769-1999. Y…
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The Issue that Dwarfs All Other Issues, the Satanic Power which Promotes and Directs Chaos in Order to Lay Low All Civilization in Preparation for a Well-outlined Plan for World Dictatorship.When asked about men in high political office, Mr. Rosenthal said that no one in the last three decades has achieved any political power without Jewish approva…
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Paul Wells is a leading Canadian political journalist and author. We met at his offices in Ottawa to talk about his impressive career, and his craft writing about politics for newspapers, magazines, books, and now Substack. Topics covered include: observing and interviewing politicians; reading and remembering history; putting events into context; …
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Rev. Edward Pinkney of Benton Harbor, Michigan is a long-time community organizer who has led resistance in this predominantly African-American community to a government subservient to the Benton Harbor-based Whirlpool corporation. Benton Harbor is among the Michigan cities, including Detroit, where democratic self-governance has been replaced by “…
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Welcome to Episode 206 where we have a fantastic conversation with Rebecca Rego Barry, author of THE VANISHING OF CAROLYN WELLS: Investigations into a Forgotten Mystery Author. One reviewer referred to Barry’s book as a “process biography.” It is true, Barry takes you along on her investigation into the life of Carolyn Wells who, it turns out, wrot…
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The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) was established in 1971 to put forth policy and legislation that ensured equal rights, opportunity, and access to Black Americans and other marginalized communities. It is a non-partisan body made up of African American members of Congress. served from 1969 to 1971. This organization was renamed the Congressiona…
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Food, water, clothing, sleep, and shelter are the bare necessities for anyone's survival. For many people, these basic needs can not be met without the aid of charitable organizations. A reliable place to receive a meal can be what's needed for a person to focus on obtaining higher needs.The truth is, there are only five basic needs; Clean Air, Wat…
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Welcome to Episode 205! April is National Poetry Month and we are here for it. Emily is currently reading YOU ARE HERE: Poetry in the Natural World, a new anthology edited by Ada Limón, and Chris is reading BOATS FOR WOMEN by Sandra Yannone.Since our last episode, Chris finished listening to WAKE UP WITH PURPOSE! What I’ve Learned in my First Hundr…
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“Lucian Bernhard (1883-1972) was one of the great founders of modern graphic design. In a career spanning nearly five decades in Berlin and New York, Bernhard laid the foundation for a new language of form and communication. His brilliant posters, advertisements, book designs and typefaces created the very look of the twentieth century and beyond. …
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The migrants from Venezuela, Angola, and Congo said they had no choice but to take over the community center due to a lack of shelter.Democrat city council member Joy Hollingsworth said her 'heart goes out to the migrants and asylum seekers' but that the 'health and safety' of long-term residents was her top concern.The scientists found that many p…
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Easter is a universal festival of great antiquity. The ancients celebrated the Vernal Equinox (which falls between 19 to 21 March each year in our Gregorian calendar) as the renewal of Nature. during which coloured eggs were exchanged in commemoration of the Scandinavian goddess Eostre, or Ostara, which is where we get our word 'Easter' from.In the…
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