
Welcome to The Lost Book Nook — your new weekly obsession for all things literature, arts, and media, from cult classics to creative curiosities. thelostbooknook.substack.com
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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This month sees us stepping away from the themed episode format and embracing more of a magazine style with individual stories. Having said that there is a small commonality due to both stories in this episode being connected to book events, albeit q... more
This month The Lost Book Nook takes a look at the words of war, from the war poets of the First World War to more contemporary literary journalism. This felt the appropriate theme for the month with the day of publication being Remembrance Sunday in ... more
The first episode of The Lost Book Nook is here and you can listen to it now. With insights into current connections to the history of the Gothic and Romanticism from Kylynn to the review of Folk Horror debut novel Into The Dark We Go by D. G. Woods ... more
Welcome to The Lost Book Nook your little corner of literary and cultural curiosity. Step into the quirky lost world on the first Sunday of each month.
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A little hint of what’s to come from the new podcast direction as it shifts away from the Lost Lancastrian past, heading to a new horizon, building a new community. So get ready to join this family of word nerds and culture geeks embracing everything... more
As the brief season of blossoms comes to an end in Edinburgh, this episode considers what lessons can be found in spring and hope. How we can not only wait, passively, for a saviour but engage together in a common cause to create beauty.
This journ... more
This episode marks a shift in direction for the podcast to begin a delve into where art, culture, and philosophy meet. This convergence as a topic of study is known in academia as "Intermediality" and will broadly be the core focus of this podcast. T... more
A short one this week, a little pensive consideration of how I got here and where to next. How life in Auld Reekie wasn't the immediate rescue I imagined but is starting to bear fruit as I make greater use of the Scottish Poetry Library and the vario... more










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