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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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The Biblio Files

Beth A. Steffens

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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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Bent Biblios Podcast

The Bent Biblios

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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 Society

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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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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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“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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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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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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We begin Episode 204 with the announcement of our second quarter readalong in our year of reading romance and end with a delightful conversation with author Allison Pataki about her fabulous new novel, FINDING MARGARET FULLER.Since our last episode, Emily has continued with her intention of reading a short story every Monday. She read “Lot” by Brya…
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World War Three is a replay of WW2 with the Right & Left wings of Freemasonry fighting each other. Israel and the Zionist West is reprising the Nazis (Israeli gov't is racist & genocidal, Ukraine fosters Nazism) while Freemasons in Russia, China, Iran, radical Islam and the BRICS assume the Communist role. The embassies of the US and Great Britain …
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elders denote the things which belong to wisdom, thus those which belong to good; that elders denote these things is evident from the description--that they sat on thrones, were clothed in white garments, and had crowns of gold on their heads; for thrones denote the truths of intelligence from the good of wisdom. An elder is one of a plurality of b…
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A totalitarian regime which inflicted this global horror show upon humanity has no hesitation in faking data in order to further their evil agenda, so their statistics showing 81% of Americans received at least one jab seem suspect. Overestimating the number who have submitted is a method for convincing more sheep to do so. I would estimate that cl…
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The "covid experiment" was a masterclass in the use of authority to coerce, intimidate, and compel the ignorant masses into conforming to made up rules and regulations regarding lockdowns, masks, social distancing, the use of safe and effective medicines like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, and ultimately forcing an unsafe, untested, dangerous g…
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Welcome to Episode 203! Some highlights of this episode: Emily dives into the pages of THE FROZEN RIVER by Ariel Lawhon and the delicious world of baking with THE COOKIE THAT CHANGED MY LIFE cookbook by Nancy Silverton and Carolynn Carreno. Meanwhile, Chris is back in high school with Jenna Miller's new sapphic YA romance, WE GOT THE BEAT. Emily de…
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I interviewed Nick Anthony a year or so ago about his experience writing a first novel and getting parts of it work-shopped. Today I catch up with him to find out what he’s been doing and where he’s at now on the road to getting his first book published. We talk about, among other things, how AI has helped him in the writing process; subjective and…
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No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosperIsaiah 54:17 Kj.The LORD(YHWH) is a man of war: The LORD (YHWH) is his name EX 15;3 The Technology Surveillance, security, contact tracing, cloud contracts (U.S. military, Microsoft), nuclear codes, back-door OS and Bluffdale access, Silicon Valley, social media censorship and algorithmics, AI, nan…
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Welcome to Episode 202 of the Book Cougars, featuring an Author and Editor Spotlight with Jessica Pryde.Chris and Emily are enjoying and learning from Jess’s ground-breaking anthology, BLACK LOVE MATTERS: REAL TALK ON ROMANCE, BEING SEEN, AND HAPPILY EVER AFTERS. Thanks to listener Katie for putting this book on our radar.We’re both currently immer…
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The ETRUSCAN PEOPLE populated a large region in what is now Tuscany and Lombardy in Italy, but they're probably not what you picture in your head when you think of Italians.Strong evidence suggests that the Etruscans were dark-skinned people who traveled from Africa to Europe Not only did the Etruscan settlement predate ancient Roman and Greek civi…
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Black Lives Matter (BLM): A movement advocating against violence inflicted on those from Black communities by those with power. Cultural Appropriation:The adoption of customs, practices, or ideas from one cultural group typically by a more dominant societal group Racism: Individual / Structural / Institutional:Individual racism involves personal pr…
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Welcome to Episode 201 featuring an Author Spotlight with LUANNE RICE recorded at the beautiful and welcoming Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library in Old Lyme, CT. Luanne’s new novel, LAST NIGHT, is out now. You’ve heard us rave about it in recent episodes and we do our best to keep our conversation with Luanne spoiler free.Some highlights of this episode:…
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The deaths of some of these people have been described as “accidents” and “suicides”, in some cases the circumstances of these supposed “suicides”, make suicide the last possibility. I will not give their murderers the consolation of downplaying their martyrdom. It is time to recognize these heroes for truth and freedom. Most of those on this list …
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BLACK HISTORY 2024 https://www.ufseeds.com/learning.html http://shemadehistory.com/her-story-nannie-burroughs/ https://goldenvalley.kernhigh.org/apps/news/article/1158977 On Feb. 7, 1926, Carter G. Woodson initiated the first celebration of Negro History Week that led to Black History Month, to extend and deepen the study and scholarship on African…
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John Sargent was too young to fight in WW ll but he spent years battling Amazon and Google in the trenches on behalf of publishers and authors, protecting copyright and defending book prices. John grew up on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. Over forty years he worked at six publishing companies, including Simon & Schuster where he was the publisher of th…
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Woodson's devotion to showcasing the contributions of Black Americans bore fruit in 1926 when he launched Negro History Week in the second week of February to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. Woodson's concept was later expanded into Black History Month.Woodson died from a heart attack at the age of 74 in 1950.…
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Marie Curie changed the world not once but twice. She founded the new science of radioactivity . Jan 11 Kim Coles, American actress (Living Single - "Synclaire"), born in Brooklyn, New York.Creflo Dollar, American televangelist, born in College Park, Georgia Jan 16 Maxine Jones, American R&B singer (En Vogue), born in Paterson, New Jersey.James Eug…
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Thank you for listening over the years and helping us reach our 200th episode! To celebrate this milestone, we invited special guests to call the Book Cougars hotline and recommend two forthcoming books they can’t wait for all of us to read. This idea was inspired by Ann Kingman and Michael Kindness, hosts of the podcast Books on the Nightstand, wh…
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Joshua Doležal is a writer and award-winning teacher with 20 years of experience in publishing and editing. His mentor was Ted Kooser, former Poet Laureate of the United States and Pulitzer Prize winner. Josh's work has appeared in more than 30 magazines including The Kenyon Review and The Chronicle of Higher Education. His memoir Down from the Mou…
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Milwaukee Public Schools issues 'best practices' on how to 'dismantle whiteness' in classrooms The memo encourages racism against white students through the redistribution of resources to minority students under the guise of "equity.The U.S. Senate has been bought and paid for by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which is a front organi…
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Welcome to Episode 199! We have read A LOT since our last regularly recorded episode in December, so be prepared! In our “Just Read” segment, we talk about books by Lois Hamill, Hisashi Kashiwai, Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Josie Silver, James R. Benn, Alice Hoffman, Kate Jacobs, Tiago Forte, Julie Alvarez, Luanne Rice, Elizabeth Acevedo, Ann Hood, a…
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(g) In the, late 1960's and early 1970s, student groups were subjected to intense scrutiny. In 1970 the FBI ordered investigations of every member of the Students for a Democratic Society and of "every Black Student Union and similar group regardless of their past or present involvement in disorders." 35 Files were opened on thousands of young men …
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On Malcolm X's vision of "by any means necessary" protest Malcolm X in the 1950s and '60s, the number of court appearances he's making, whether it's in Buffalo, N.Y., or Los Angeles or Rochester, N.Y., where members of the Nation of Islam have been brutalized [and], at times, killed by police violence.Black people have a right to defend themselves.…
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New Hampshire has become the second U.S. state to potentially outlaw the spraying of aerosolized particulate matter into the skies - a phenomenon commonly referred to as "chemtrails."Texas made history last year when state representatives looked into changing the law to ban dangerous atmospheric aerosol spraying without prior approval and testing o…
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Welcome to our fourth annual Top Ten Reads of the Year episode with BookTuber Russell Gray of Ink and Paper Blog! We each talk about our top ten reads of 2023. Some books were published in 2023, and others are a bit older, but they all stirred our hearts and minds and we want to sing their praises. Russell, Emily, and Chris all have such different …
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Baal (Hebrew baʿal) meant “owner” or “lord,” although it could be used more generally; for example, a baal of wings was a winged creature. Baal designated the universal god of fertility, and in that capacity his title was Prince, Lord of the Earth. garitic texts tell of other fertility aspects of Baal, such as his relations with Anath, his consort …
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THIS program is dedicated to my Belove sister >Take heed, People! Not only are the millions of illegal aliens being deliberately ferried into the USA by the NWO globalist cabal coming to replace white Christians, the vast majority are fighting age men who are all future mercenaries who will eventually be under orders to wipe out all American Patrio…
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Welcome to our last episode of the year! We reflect on our 2023 reading intentions, announce our 2024 readalong theme, and have a delightful conversation with Australian author Pip Williams to cap off our year of reading Books About Books.Some of the books we just read & discuss:– THE HELSINKI AFFAIR by Anna Pitoniak– THE QUEEN OF DIRT ISLAND by Do…
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A combination of the words slavery and SERVITUDE (cf. "). A special form of unending slavery, in which you have the freedom to quit your job with an abusive employer, but are too financially STRAIN and overworked to find another job. Becoming increasingly common in western economy and society where employees are disposable (and so can be abused men…
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Once again, we are grateful for the miracle of modern technology that allowed us to record this episode from two locations. Chris was recovering from the flu and, to keep Emily healthy, we recorded over Zoom.In our Just Read segment, we talk about nine very different books in a variety of genres: epic poetry, memoir, biography, and novels, includin…
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