Mon, 29 October 2007 00:00 - 3:38 (Opening) 3:38 - 6:20 (News of the Week) 6:20 - 13:18 (Booktalks - Coraline by Neil Gaiman, Eggs by Jerry Spinelli, and Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story of Brain Science by John Fleischman) 13:18 - 18:22 (The Donnell Literary Cafe - Preliminary Openings) 18:22 - 19:00 (Closing) Intro by Haddon Givens Kime Thanks to Dan Blank at School Library Journal for lending me their microphone. For the RSS feed of this show, please use this site. This show is available through iTunes here. Comments[0] |
Mon, 15 October 2007 00:00 - 5:45 (News) 5:46 - 10:54 (Weekly Review - The Chicken Chasing Queen of Lamar County) 10:55 - 13:58 (The Kidlit Blogosphere Conference & Gregory Pincus reading Rainbow Fish) 13:59 - 14:35 (Closing) Intro by Haddon Givens Kime Find Gregory's blog Gotta Book and check out his other Oddaptations. Thanks to Dan Blank at School Library Journal for lending me their microphone. For the RSS feed of this show, please use this site. This show is available through iTunes. Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 September 2007 Deep Dark Caves and Peculiar Truths 00:00 - 3:51 (News) 3:52 - 7:35 (Weekly Review - Leepike Ridge) 7:36 - 11:22 (Dreadful Lies and Peculiar Truths - A selection from a PEN panel) 11:22 - 11:55 (Closing) Intro by Haddon Givens Kime Nominate books for the Cybil Awards here. The MotherReader best books list is found here. Thanks to PEN for permission to use a selection from their podcast. You can hear the full text of the podcast here. Thanks to Dan Blank at School Library Journal for lending me their microphone For the RSS feed of this show, please use this site. This show is available through iTunes. Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 September 2007 00:00 - 3:51 (News) 3:52 - 8:24 (Weekly Review - Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices From a Medieval Village by Laura Amy Schlitz) 8:25 - 20:56 (Child_lit Listserv picnic in the park) 20:56 - 21:35 (Closing) Intro by Haddon Givens Kime Thanks to Roxanne Feldman, Cheryl Klein, Pooja Makhijani, and Karen Ulric for the child_lit discussion. The music during the review features my friend Meredith Arwady, the greatest living contralto today. Thanks to Dan Blank at School Library Journal for lending me their microphone This show is available through iTunes. Comments[1] |
Sun, 16 September 2007 Space Dogs and Futuristic Books 00:00 - 4:33 (News) 4:34 - 9:09 (Weekly Review - Laika by Nick Abadzis) 9:10 - 14:42 (Monkeytown: In Brief) 14:42 - 15:30 (Closing) Intro by Haddon Givens Kime Thanks to Desk Set and The Institute for the Future of the Book for Monkeytown Thanks to Dan Blank at School Library Journal for lending me their microphone The Institute of the Future of the Book's mission statement was read by me and recorded on my computer. Comments[0] |
