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A weekly behind-the-scenes dive into everything interesting, dynamic, strange, and wonderful happening in literary culture—featuring Lit Hub staff, columnists, and special guests! Hosted by Drew Broussard. The Lit Hub Podcast is a production of Lit Hub Radio Music by Dani Lencioni of Evelyn Engineering and production by Stardust House
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Sisters Smokes and Stories...Get high on tales with us! This podcast is not a true literary review of books, this is a lighthearted, and hopefully funny, look at popular books to help us dive into worlds of make believe. We enhance this conversation with recreational herbal refreshment while recreating the scenes and our reactions. Imagine a ”Drunk History” but more ”High Fantasy.” Hope you enjoy!
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This monthly podcast offers a deep dive into the research published in Academy of Management Journal. In every episode, AMJ Associate Editor Sekou Bermiss interviews authors and corporate leaders to obtain the story behind a recent research article. What was the inspiration behind the study and research domain? How can insights from this research be applied to pressing issues in organizations and markets? Season Three begins February 2024.
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The Gist || The Lit Snippets podcast is the fast track to your next great read. • Whether you are looking for quick book summaries or searching for time-saving book insights to help you decide what to read next, Lit Snippets has got you covered. With brief book breakdowns that skip the fluff and focus on the core ideas, Sam and Alex make reading easy for busy readers. Each episode delivers a concise book overview that fits perfectly into your day, so you can always stay in the loop with the ...
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The Lit Fantastic is a podcast series about authors and their obsessions. Each episode features host Neil Aitken in conversation with writers of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction at various stages of their careers.
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“The Lit-Knitters” podcast, hosted by Jace Einfeldt, Sam Jacob, and Preston Thatcher, 'knits' great works of literature together with popular TV shows, films, or anything else from pop culture. Whether a poem, a character, or entire novel, “The Lit-Knitters” not only connects our world of TV to literature in unexpected ways, but also discusses why those books still matter. http://podcastlab.byu.edu/podcast/the-lit-knitters/ https://twitter.com/litknitterspod
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When it comes to love, hate, BAE, ex...or whomever,..communication seem's to be a lost language of today. Here ON "THE L.I.T CORNER".. is where we work to regain better social skills which can hopefully improve folks lives overall...SO STAY tuned...and HOLD ON TO YOUR PHONES.
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Class is in session! The Lit Southern Belle shares lessons from Life University. Listen up as she snatches pages from the Rulebook to help you through the ups and downs of life. Let's take this journey together! Welcome! 👸🏾 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mimi-navah/support
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"Heard/unheard - The Lit Studio" is a podcast hosted by Vikram. With a Ph.D in literature, passion for poetry and love for theatre, this lit-prof brings for his listeners some heard/unheard stories about authors and their works ranging from Rumi, Amir Khusrow, Ghalib, Manto, Jaun Eliya and Muktibodh among others. Each episode will unravel a new writer. Traversing languages and cultures the podcast will take you on an engaging literary journey. Follow me on: Instagram.com/vsthakur01 Twitter.c ...
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The Lit Pickers is a podcast that celebrates books and bold opinions. Hosted by writers Supriya Nair and Deepanjana Pal, each episode explores literature, authors and reading. The show champions the written word, as well as the biggest ideas, tiniest thoughts, silliest questions, and confounding conundrums. Nair and Pal invite you to their Sunday breakfast table banter, that makes for truly lively commentary for readers and thinkers, and awaken the bookworm in you. So, pop the kettle on, gra ...
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Welcome to the THE LIT REVIEW - hosted by - T.Y. THE KIDD podcast, where we discuss, trending topics, current events, music, hip-hop, artists, fashion, music videos and so much more. Stay tuned 🙏🏼 the new addition to the #XXIIIN & #NORTHERNVISUALS family!! Press play and stick around for more!!!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/THELITREVIEW/support
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The LIT Life

Cody and Kevin

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Kevin Kellan is one of the most high intensity, loving, and inspirational man today . He is fortunate enough to get to learn and live from the wisdom of some of the wisest people on the planet. Here, he is unashamed and unafraid to have the conversations or say the things that people are afraid to say about what it takes to live a LIT life, a Life In Transformation. He is giving that wisdom to YOU. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and remember to rate and review the podcast if it impac ...
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Hello Everyone and welcome to The Lite Cast! You’re probably wondering where twitch streamer's, Music Artist's and a guy named henry belong in the world of podcasts… turns out it’s right here! Tune in every two weeks for an hour of laughs featuring special guests, solving life’s issues and more comedic listens, The Lite Cast is for the laughs and we hope you enjoy!
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The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson / The Podglomerate

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Amateur enthusiast Jacke Wilson journeys through the history of literature, from ancient epics to contemporary classics. Episodes are not in chronological order and you don't need to start at the beginning - feel free to jump in wherever you like! Find out more at historyofliterature.com and facebook.com/historyofliterature. Support the show by visiting patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. Contact the show at historyofliteraturepodcast@gmail.com.
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The Literary London podcast.

Nick Hennegan - Writer, Producer and Broadcaster

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The channel for the Award-Winning Maverick Theatre Company and their London Literary Pub Crawl productions and Resonance 104.4FM Radio shows. General theatre and literary news from London, England.
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Where rhyme gets its reason!In a historical survey of English literature, I take a personal and philosophical approach to the major texts of the tradition in order to not only situate the poems, prose, and plays in their own contexts, but also to show their relevance to our own. This show is for the general listener: as a teacher of high school literature and philosophy, I am less than a scholar but more than a buff. I hope to edify and entertain!
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Welcome to The Literary Sipper, a podcast about reading, writing, thinking, and creating, all at the same time. I am your host, Amber Vitti Hill, a writer and mother who’s always looking for ways to stay creative no matter how small the sip. Thank you for joining me, especially when I know how valuable your free time is and how many other things you have to do on that never-ending to-do list. But if you’re trying to put something artistic out into the world, while also trying to manage the s ...
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Mitchell Kaplan has been a bookseller and has owned the independent bookstores Books & Books for over 35 years. He is also co-founder of the acclaimed Miami Book Fair. If you love books, writers or are a passionate reader, this podcast is for you. Enter The Literary Life where every Friday you’ll hear candid conversations with Mitchell and his guests.
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The Literary Life Podcast

Angelina Stanford Thomas Banks

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Not just book chat! The Literary Life Podcast is an ongoing conversation about the skill and art of reading well and the lost intellectual tradition needed to fully enter into the great works of literature. Experienced teachers Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks (of www.HouseOfHumaneLetters.com) join lifelong reader Cindy Rollins (of www.MorningtimeForMoms.com) for slow reads of classic literature, conversations with book lovers, and an ever-unfolding discussion of how Stories Will Save the ...
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Whether you're a comic book nerd, literature nerd or just weird in general, then the Comic Literate Podcast is just what you need. Join actual, real life friends Ryan and Jamie as they do deep dives in to old and new comic book titles as well as examining their literary influences and effects on the modern culture. New episodes every week until AI learns how to host podcasts.
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The Slavic Literature Pod

The Slavic Literature Pod

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The Slavic Literature Pod is your guide to one of the most important—yet understudied—literary traditions. Every episode, Russian literature PhD Candidate Matt Gerasimovich and Personable Audio Expert Cameron Lallana dive deep into big books, short stories, film, and everything in between. You’ll get an approachable introduction to the scholarship and big ideas surrounding this canon three Fridays per month.
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Just the Best Literature

Philadelphia Church of God

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Just the Best Literature inspires you to not only read printed books, but to read only the best books. Besides books, host Dennis Leap will lead discussions on other current literature such as essays and important articles.
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Grey (or gray) literature – 'grey lit' for short – includes such forms of communication as reports, white papers, dissertations, newsletters, slide decks, blogs, and podcasts. The Grey Lit Café explores the opportunities and benefits that grey lit provides for professionals and researchers. The podcast is directed by Anthony Haynes, produced by Dr Bart Hallmark, and published by Frontinus Ltd, a communications agency focused on engineering, infrastructure, sustainability, and research. Front ...
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JAMA editors and authors explain the methods underlying clinical research to help students, trainees, and health professionals use the published medical literature to make evidence-based decisions for patients. JAMAevidence is an evidence-based medicine (EBM) resource created and maintained by the JAMA Network to promote the use of EBM to improve patient care.
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Teaching literature in high school is about connecting the past, the present, and the future with the imagination. The study of literature can be fun, relevant, and meaningful for all students if we focus on inspiring creative and curious thinkers and writers. This podcast will deal with new technologies, consciousness, identity, love, classroom culture, omniscient narration, rhythm, and all the other topics related to teaching English. Visit www.theteachersworkshop.com to find more resource ...
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Professional wrestling from Indy promotions to WWE. We will cover new and older Raw,Smackdown,PPV,and other company’s shows.i will also discuss topics within wrestling ( favorite wrestlers,moves,storylines,gimmicks,etc) We also will have some guests on from friends to wrestlers.
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Nicole and Marisa kick off "A Court of Silver Flames" with a hearty serving of sass, hate-flirting, and plenty of eye-rolls at Nesta’s life choices. Watch Nesta fail miserably at yoga and stair climbing, while Cassian’s mind drifts straight into the gutter. It’s all sarcasm, sibling snark, and fiery back-and-forths as they navigate the ups and down…
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Support Richard Osman and the Lit Snippets podcast by grabbing your copy of We Solve Murders on Amazon and enjoy this rapid book breakdown! --- 🕵️‍♂️ | Stuff That Grabbed Us How Steve Wheeler gets pulled into a murder mystery that spans multiple continents and involves dangerous criminals. The surprising dynamics of the Thursday Murder Club and the…
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This episode, I speak with Devin Rapp who is an Assistant Professor of Management at Fowler College of Business at San Diego State University. In our conversation, I talk with Devin about his recent paper in AMJ about Dirty Heroes - people who work in stigmatized jobs but are also publicly celebrated. The paper explores how workers manage perceptio…
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What's with all the romance-specific bookstores opening around the country? Have you ever read any translated true crime? And what is horror as a genre, anyway? A romance-bookstore-roundtable with Emily Ezell (Blush & Bashful Books, Hopkinsville KY), Leah Koch (The Ripped Bodice, LA & NYC), and Mel Saavedra (Steamy Lit, Deerfield Beach, FLY) CrimeR…
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Literary Hub has a new podcast! Hosted by LH podcasts editor Drew Broussard, this new weekly show goes behind the scenes at Lit Hub, diving deeper into everything interesting, dynamic, strange, and wonderful in literary culture. Featuring appearances by Lit Hub staff, recurring columnists like Kristen Arnett and Maris Kreizman, and special guests t…
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Medieval manuscripts are so wondrously beautiful they deserve comparison with the world's finest works of art. But what lay behind the book's production? We might think of rows of monks, patiently toiling away in a hushed chamber - but that would be to ignore the actual conditions of book production. Sara Charles (The Medieval Scriptorium: Making B…
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If you're curious about Here One Moment, consider supporting the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing the book here on Amazon—it’s a great way to get quick book insights and help us out! --- 📚 | What We Got Out Of It How fleeting encounters can turn lives upside down, sparking fear, anxiety, and the search for control. The way Liane Moriarty masterfu…
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing We'll Prescribe You a Cat on Amazon and enjoy our daily book insights in minutes! --- 🐾 | Main Ideas in a Flash The healing power of cats and how they help characters face their personal struggles. The mysterious Kokoro Clinic and its unconventional methods of therapy. How the intertwined lives of the …
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Today on The Literary Life podcast, hosts Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks wrap up their series on Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers. To begin the conversation, Thomas shares his reaction on finishing this book. Angelina then dives into her discoveries of Alice in Wonderland references throughout all of Sayers' detective books. They talk…
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We are all looking to retreat from the pressures of this election season that’s for sure. Have you made actual plans to do so? To take time away and delve into your creative self? You could finish your draft, you can dive into meditation or yoga to find your center. You could surround yourself with other artists for inspiration. You could learn a n…
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing Marcus Aurelius' Meditations on Amazon and explore Stoic wisdom with us—perfect for busy minds looking for quick book insights. --- 🧠 | The Best Parts Discover how Marcus Aurelius used Stoic philosophy to get through a world of chaos and uncertainty, and how his ideas are still incredibly relevant toda…
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In this weeks episode, Spooky Season kicks of with Ryan making Jamie read Batman: The Killing Joke (because homicidal clowns are kinda Halloween-ish). Written by Alan Moore, art by Brian Bolland and colours by John Higgins (or not, depending on the version). They also go over the different colourings of the different versions of the comic, Alan Moo…
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Yes, he's the father of English poetry, and yes, he's perhaps best known today for bawdy tales like the Wife of Bath. But who was Geoffrey Chaucer? How did he navigate life during one of the most turbulent periods of English history? And how did he become known as "the merry bard"? In this episode, Jacke talks to biographer Mary Flannery about her …
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Send us a text We'll get a bit philosophical today and look at the English language's greatest influence on the scientific revolution: politician, philosopher, and scientist Sir Francis Bacon. His Essays and "The Four Idols" from Novum Organon are our focus. Support the show Please like, subscribe, and rate the podcast on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Mu…
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing the book on Amazon and enjoy more quick book summaries for busy readers! Editor's Note: As the humans behind this AI generated podcast, we are well aware of the questions we all should be asking about AI and technology. We will continue to post thought and discussion provoking podcast episodes on the t…
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by grabbing your copy of James by Percival Everett on Amazon and get more from this quick book discussion. --- 📚 | Our Quick Hits Everett reimagines Huckleberry Finn and offers a fresh perspective on the character of Jim, highlighting themes of freedom, identity, and morality. The novel shows how literacy empowers J…
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Introducing The Book Maven: A Literary Revue. Hosted by Bethanne Patrick, who You may know online as @thebookmaven or as the author of a memoir called Life B and a book critic who’s been published in the LA Times, the Washington Post, and Oprah Daily, among others, the Book Maven: A Literary Revue is a variety show where we'll cover the canon and n…
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by grabbing your copy of Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros on Amazon today—perfect for busy readers who love a quick book breakdown. --- 🐉 | The Big Stuff That Stood Out How Violet Soringale's unexpected path from scholar to dragon rider sets the stage for a journey filled with resilience, danger, and growth. The tense …
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Howard Shore carefully brought the text of The Lord of the Rings to life in Peter Jackson’s film trilogy, choosing instruments and melodies that the people of Middle-Earth could have created for themselves. No theme shows this better than the one that speaks for the people of Rohan, from the clever selection of a Hardanger Fiddle to the rhythmic el…
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Show Notes: This week, Matt and Cameron dive into Andriy Sodomora’s short story collection The Tears & Smiles of Things with the help of its translators Roman Ivashkiv and Sabrina Jaszi. The collection draws together Sodomora’s reflections on life, ancient texts, and the difficulties of translation. The book holds the subtitle “Stories, Sketches, M…
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Why is there violence in the Bible? Why did the authors of Deuteronomy present parables of genocide? Why did the gospel writers posit a story about tribal, religious, and political betrayals, acts of treason, and violent acts by the hand of God? Why do both Testaments deal with war, cruelty, violence, and the threat of God's wrath? The New Testamen…
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Join the Lit Sisters as they dive into A Court of Frost and Starlight, where the only thing frostier than the Night Court is Marissa’s feelings about Christmas shopping in fiction. Nicole tries to play peacemaker while Marisa channels her inner Scrooge. Expect sibling banter, sassy commentary, and heated debates over the importance of solstice deco…
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If you enjoyed today’s episode, consider supporting the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing The Life Impossible on Amazon—your purchase helps us keep bringing you these daily book insights for busy minds. --- 📚 | The Best Parts Grace’s transformation from a retired teacher to a person discovering newfound abilities on a mystical island. The secrets …
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Bibliophiles everywhere know the sweet feeling of getting lost in a book. And like all good literary snobs, we tend to think that full immersion requires a distraction-free relationship between reader and text. But was it always so? After examining early modern French literature, Geoffrey Turnovsky (Reading Typographically: Immersed in Print in Ear…
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing The Games Gods Play on Amazon and check out this exciting world of gods, mortals, and divine schemes! --- 💬| The Good Bits How Lyra, cursed by Zeus, fights to survive in the deadly Crucible. The tension between Lyra and Hades, and how it shapes their complicated relationship. The power of choice in a w…
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This week, Fr. Paul emphasizes that the hearing of scripture is a literary battleground where various traditions compete for control over its meaning. He critiques how translations like the Septuagint and later Christian adaptations have altered the original intent of the Hebrew consonantal text, arguing that figures such as Philo and Josephus Flav…
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Support the Lit Snippets podcast by purchasing the book on Amazon and enjoy these quick book breakdowns for busy readers! --- 📚|The Best Parts Find out how Lit Snippets offers time-saving book insights for busy readers. Get to know the hosts, Alex and Sam, and their genuine, unscripted conversations about books. Learn why Lit Snippets is your go-to…
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Today’s episode of The Literary Life podcast picks up our series on Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers with a discussion of chapters 12-16. After sharing their commonplace quotes, Angelina and Thomas begin by talking about whether Sayers is “too accomplished” to be writing detective stories and the decline and resurgence of the genre. Angel…
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Host Dennis Leap discusses Chapter 7, “The Blackest of All Days” in Part II, “Into Africa.” This chapter reveals that the famous British commanders over India, such as Penn Symons, believed the fight with the Boers would be easy. The journalist crew, which included Winston Churchill, was stunned when they arrived in South Africa to a sign that read…
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In this weeks episode, Ryan makes Jamie read the 2008 limited series, Hellboy: The Crooked Man. Written by Mike Mignola and art by Richard Corben. They also go on a few witch based tangents like how they are depicted in media, the role they played in the world war 2, why they are associated with cats, and just how Hellboy is such a chill dude. Time…
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For fifty years, Nobel Prize winner Thomas Mann (1875-1955) lived his life as Germany's preeminent novelist and one of Europe's most respected intellectuals. In this episode, Jacke examines the truth behind the public image, as the author of Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice, The Magic Mountain, and Mario and the Magician dealt with artistic triumphs, …
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It's Banned Books Week! There's a new Sally Rooney book! What a week! Brittany K. Allen talks to host Drew Broussard about Sally Rooney Mania Calvin Kasulke talks to librarian Jess deCourcy Hinds about banned books, libraries, and fighting back against attempts at oppression Maris Kreizman stops by with a peek into her latest column BANNED BOOK RES…
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The word “آية” (āyah) in Arabic refers to a “verse” in Scripture. It can also mean a “sign” or “miracle.” Its root in Semitic is ء-ي-ي (hamza-ya-ya) or ء-ي-ن (hamza-ya-nun), depending on the classical derivation one follows. The equivalent of “آية” (āyah) in biblical Hebrew is אוֹת (’ot), which means “sign,” "proof," or “mark.” “And He said, ‘Certa…
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In this epic wrap-up of A Court of Wings and Ruin, the Lit Sisters dive deep into all the war, winks, and WTF moments of this Sarah J. Maas classic. Nicole mourns the loss of her fav spooky bestie (RIP Suriel), while Marisa tries to figure out how Cassian isn’t dead despite literally everything. As usual, Tamlin makes it awkward, Nesta has a death …
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