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Episode 3 of Queer Voices of the South on the @NewBooksNetwork: Pip Gordon explores the intimate friendships Faulkner maintained with gay men with hosts @morrisardoin and @marsjf3 #queervoicesofthesouth
https://t.co/pj45ymHtPW
Californian Claire Easton, who writes a magazine column called “The Anglophile’s Notebook,” travels to England to do research for a 📗 about Charlotte Brontë. Tune in as @GottliebGp talks to Sunday Taylor about THE ANGLOPHILE's NOTEBOOK (Spuyten Duyvil)👇
https://t.co/hItR9icfMF
Opening up the fantasies and desires of a young woman caught between cultural, religious, and sexual identities, YOU EXIST TOO MUCH (@CatapultStory) is a captivating story charting our longing for love, and a place to call home. 📗@ZainaArafat joins us ↙️
https://t.co/dxRfK9eLZ7
Weaving an analysis of theatrical craft with a deeply personal coming of age story, THERE MUST BE HAPPY ENDINGS (@3rdthingpress) makes a powerful case for “militant optimism” in an age of chaos. 🎙️Give @MeganS_Z's conversation with Andy Boyd a listen👇
https://t.co/HIxQz20PRz
Growing up paralyzed in the 90s and early 2000s, none of the prevailing pop culture depictions of disability felt right to @rebekahtaussig. On this episode Taussig joins @ChristinaGessl2 to fill us in on her new memoir-in-essays from @HarperOneBooks.👂👇
https://t.co/5KXe8xLYJt
A break from the election news: another episode of my podcast with @BookReviewsAsia and @NewBooksNetwork is up! This time, I'm interviewing Lawrence Osborne, author of "The Glass Kingdom."
https://t.co/hY0ERi9Y2G
📗@lawrenceosborne joins @BookReviewsAsia to discuss THE GLASS KINGDOM (@HogarthBooks), his flawed characters, and how the choice of a Bangkok apartment complex in a fictional period of Thai social unrest has some uncanny similarities to our present day👇
https://t.co/5GhBqPaBcB
@WomenWriters Listen how my background in neuroscience of addiction influenced the writing of "WHAT YOU COULD HAVE WON" @andothertweets A book I wrote because I didn't want Amy Winehouse to be dead. @GottliebGp for @NewBooksNetwork@sarahrusso
https://t.co/GT0M3euO5c
Neuroscientist Rachel Genn's new novel exposes a failed psychologist who tries to use his world-famous girlfriend as a drug experiment. https://t.co/JplCqG7QZ3
After Henry Sinclair’s adviser steals his research, he turns his girlfriend into a drug experiment. @RachelGenn discusses WHAT YOU COULD HAVE WON, a non-linear story about resilience and self-discovery in the face of control, with your host @GottliebGp 👇
https://t.co/ibEO55LYaw
“My last name, Israel, means one who wrestles with God. And wrestling is all I know.”
🎙️@look4thered joins @eclemay to talk about SECOND & INCHES (@JadedIbisPress), her memoir that wrestles not only with her own life but also with the past she inherited.
https://t.co/wJkBMW7wv0
Loosely based on the lynching of 18 Chinese men on October 24, 1871, DEATH of the CHINESE FIELD HANDS reminds us that small-minded bigotry and xenophobia is a shameful part of US history we have yet to overcome. 🎙️Anne Louise Bannon joins @GottliebGp👇
https://t.co/RjoMG2jBjy
With gripping portrayals of fathers & sons, mothers & siblings, passion & pain, A SONG from FARAWAY (@milkweed_books) is a moving, nonlinear novel about the relationships to family & society upon which all humanity rests. @denibechard joins @GottliebGp👇
https://t.co/q1FLpamX3X
Scholar, playwright, and NUP author @DrLisaBThompson spoke with Andy Boyd about her new book UNDERGROUND, MONROE, and THE MAMALOGUES. Check it out! Listen here: https://t.co/SF9lSTLpBm
I had a lovely chat with Andy Boyd of the @NewBooksNetwork. Check out the podcast!
Lisa B. Thompson, "Underground, Monroe, and the Mamalogues: Three Plays" (Northwestern UP, 2020) https://t.co/q4C9FgmMJv