
Join us, Emily and Alexandra, for a podcast all about books! Emily is an author, editor, and freelance publishing assistant for independent authors. She is an expert of the writing industry. Alexandra got her degree in English Literature and Classical Studies, who loves to share her perspective on literary analysis. We bring differing perspectives to books, reading, and the role of author and audi... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Let's take a look at our year in reading and how our real life intersects with this hobby. Best, Worst, Disappointments, and Honorable Mentions! Also, what do our plans look like for next year?Order East of the Moon: www.amazon.com/gp/product... more
In this episode, Emily and Alexandra take a look at several books that use androids and AI as important characters and plot devices. In a world where now AI is all too real, how do we treat these types of characters? What does it say about the worldv... more
In this video, Emily and Alexandra discuss the message of The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro and connect the inter-war setting in England with Hannah Arendt's famous work The Origins of Totalitarianism. (A discussion of Wolf Hall, Utopia, A Man... more
In this video, Emily and Alexandra analyze the trend of cozy books in a variety of genres. We pull from previous eras of books, what they did well, what these genres should keep an eye out, and share our experiences reading cozy books in a variety of... more
Today on the podcast, a classic, but a good one: Why reading is always political and how those politics affect women readers.
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In this episode, Emily and Alexandra analyze the way in which our interpretations and analysis also play a role in developing propaganda. We borrow from our background of growing up in conservative church communities, and conservative christian homes... more
In this episode, Emily and Alexandra share about a couple of books they’ve read recently and both re-examine their relationship with DNFing – Emily does it more, and Alexandra does it less. Both end up reading a Western, and discuss the relationship ... more
In this episode, Emily and I continue the conversation around ACOTAR with our perspective on tropes, plagiarism, retellings, fan-fiction, and the like. We have seen some discourse online really confusing the problems of tropes and plagiarism. Along w... more
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