Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Books off the Hook: The Hunger Games




Episode Three of tlydf's premiere podcasting project, Books off the Hook!

In this episode Amelia, Shannon and I sit down and discuss The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.

Show Notes
-Our favourite passages from the text
-How do we feel about Katniss?
-Peeta and Gale.
-The other Tributes.
-SPOILER section
-What do we want to see in Catching Fire?

Subscribe to us on iTunes or download the episode directly here.

Our next episode will be out in August and we will be discussing, The Princess Academy by Shannon Hale.

I would love to hear all of your thoughts on the Hunger Games!



Moon.witche you all are beautiful!

Monday, June 29, 2009

LitPodcast: Books off the Hook




Episode 2: Graceling

In our second episode of TLYDF's podcasting venture, Amelia, Shannon and Caitlin sit down to discuss Graceling by Kristin Cashore.

Show Notes:

-why we wanted to do a YA lit podcast
-Our favourite line or passage
-what is a Grace?
-Why do we love Katsa?
-How many of the males in this book are idiots.
-How the two main Graces evolve throughout the book.
-speculation about the sequels

Subscribe to us on iTunes or download the episode directly here.

On our next episode we will be discussin The Hunger Games by Suzanna Collins

Friday, April 24, 2009

LitPodcast: Books Off The Hook Interviews Mark Jeffrey





This Friday we have something new and different for you.

TLYDF and Temptation Twilight have teamed up to create Books off the Hook, a brand new podcast all about YA literature, the publishing industry and generalized tangents that will be hosted by Smellyia, Moon.witche, Emibella and Pastiche Pen. This will be starting off with roughly monthly posts and we will just have to see where the future takes us!

Our premier episode features an interview with previously recommended writer Mark Jeffrey, author of the Max Quick Series, in which he shares his experiences in self-publishing, and gives us a look into his stories and the inspirations behind them. The original LitRec for Mark Jeffrey can be found here.

Download the Podcast Interview directly here.

Subscribe Directly to the RSS feed here.

iTunes Feed

Show Notes

1.A short introduction from Caitlin

2. The Interview with Mark Jeffrey:

The Max Quick Series
Self-publishing vs Traditional publishing (for all you aspiring authors - this should NOT be missed!)
The state of the publishing industry
Influences from across the board
What is in store next for Max?

Our next episode will feature all four hosts and we will be discussing Graceling by Kristin Cashore.

Thanks for tuning in.

All music used is this podcast was composed by Kevin Macloed and can be found here.



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