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This episode explores the poetry and prose of Delmore Schwartz, a poet who found the entire course of his life reshaped by the colossal force of the Great Depression.Special thanks to our guest, poet and author Craig Morgan Teicher. You can read his work here: http://bit.ly/1NQVLmqYou can read Schwartz's work in the brand new collection, "Once and …
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This episode explores the Great Depression writings of the great poet, May Swenson. We explore Swenson's work for the Federal Writers Project, a radical piece of New Deal legislation that put hundreds of unemployed writers back to work creating city guidebooks, cultural essays, and oral histories in the mid 1930s. Swenson joined the folklore unit o…
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This episode explores LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN, a Depression-era book by the great James Agee. Giller Prize-winning author Johanna Skibsrud joins us for the podcast, explaining how Agee's work influenced her novel, QUARTET FOR THE END OF TIME.This is a podcast created by Jason Boog, telling the stories of how a generation of men and women write…
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This is a podcast created by Jason Boog, telling the stories of how a generation of men and women writers survived the Great Depression. Our first episode explores the bloody legacy of the great horror radio writer, Arch Oboler. This podcast episode was adapted from my 2007 essay for The Believer, “Skinning the Americans.” http://www.believermag.co…
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In his new book, The Year Without Pants: Wordpress.com and the Future of Work, author Scott Berkun outlined what he learned while working as a manager at the major blog company.On today's Morning Media Menu, Berkun shared insights that can help editors, publishers and writers cope with the rapidly changing digital workplace.…
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After Caroline Criado-Perez helped get novelist Jane Austen's face on the £10 note in the UK, she was swamped with abusive comments on Twitter.Since then, more than 90,000 people have signed an online petition urging Twitter to add a "report abuse" button on everyone's Twitter profile. SocialTimes editor Devon Glenn talked about the controversy on …
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Netflix's House of Cards series received Emmy nominations for best series, best lead actress and best lead actor in a drama today. In addition, Jason Bateman got an Emmy nod for best lead actor in a comedy in Netflix's Arrested Development. AgencySpy editor Kiran Aditham talked about the Netflix award nominations on the Morning Media Menu today. He…
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In this encore edition of the Morning Media Menu, we spoke novelist and blogger Cory Doctorow, author of the 2010 book, "For the Win." He spoke about online currency, book promotion and the feasibility of unions in digital culture. Doctorow discussed his strategy of releasing a free eBook edition of his book alongside the print book.…
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Goodreads has created a great infographic exploring the books most often abandoned by readers on the social network. The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling topped that list, followed by Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James.On the Morning Media Menu today, Social Times editor Devon Glenn discussed this list and explored what writers need to know about Fac…
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In a bookselling world filled with memoirs, it requires some ingenuity and online work to make your work stand out from the pack. One writer used CafePress to make her memoir stand out.In this encore edition of the Morning Media Menu was author Rachel Shukert, talking about her her memoir, Everything Is Going to Be Great: An Underfunded and Overexp…
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In this encore edition of the Morning Media Menu, we spoke with New Yorker staff writer and The Lost City of Z author David Grann.Author bios on glossy book jackets give the illusion that a writer climbed to the top of the literary profession in heroic, purpose-filled strides. Grann turned that creation myth upside down in an interview.…
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In this encore edition of the Morning Media Menu from 2010, we interviewed Where’d You Go, Bernadette author Maria Semple. Press play below to listen on SoundCloud.She talked about her transition from television scriptwriter to novelist. Semple wrote for shows that included Beverly Hills 90210, Saturday Night Live, Mad About You, and Arrested Devel…
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Today's guest on the Morning Media Menu was novelist Jennifer Miller, a novelist hoping to break the world record for most book club events in a single month. She will try to promote her novel, “The Month of the Gadfly,” by visiting 100 book clubs in 30 days.She shared advice for connecting with book clubs, practical tips for any author...…
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On today's edition of the Morning Media Menu, we talked about a new digital magazine that combines journalism and comics. We also talked about the closure of ESPN 3D and a new kind of HD television. On the podcast, we also talked about the closure of ESPN 3D and a new kind of HD television. Press play below to listen to the podcast. Click here to r…
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At Mediabistro's AllTwitter Marketing Conference, NASA's social media manager said that Twitter has created a once-in-a-lifetime change in the way the space agency communicates with the world.SocialTimes editor Devon Glenn shared tips from the presentation on today's edition of the Morning Media Menu. She also talked about a special font to help pe…
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Today's guest on the Morning Media Menu was author Mitch Joel, talking about CTRL ALT Delete --his new book helping readers reboot their personal and business lives. Joel introduced his book and shared advice for writers coping with a radically changed publishing world. Press play below to listen on SoundCloud. Click here to receive Mediabistro's D…
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Today's guest on the Morning Media Menu was TVNewser senior editor Alex Weprin, talking about Keith Olbermann's return to TV, leading Turner Sports’ coverage of the Major League Baseball playoffs this Fall. We also looked at some amazing figures from Wattpad: 4.7 million fan fiction stories have been posted inside the writing community.Press play b…
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On today's edition of the Morning Media Menu, Social Times editor Devon Glenn looked at Bridget Jones' return to bookstores later this year--experimenting with social media for the first book since 1999. We also explored Pandora's new Facebook tools, a big step into social for the music streaming service. Finally, we looked at three things marketer…
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