Considering their associations with suburban politeness, you might be surprised to hear that book clubs have decidedly radical origins. Dating back to the 1700s – some sources say even earlier – the ...
On this week’s episode, the Book Club host MJ Franklin discusses “The Hounding” with his colleagues Joumana Khatib, Emily ...
If there’s one thing you can count on from us here at Dear Media, it’s that we’re ALWAYS down to listen to a podcast. It’s our favorite form of media, after all! Podcasts are a great way to boost your ...
Because I am a consumer of book-related podcasts, I think that every so often I should do the dedicated readers of this column the favor of sharing some of my favorites. But I don’t want to hit the ...
More than 80% of Americans say they want to write a book. According to a study of 2,000 aspiring writers, more than half claim to have a good idea for a novel, yet only 15 percent have started writing ...
This week, listeners were treated to a svelte interview with Julian Barnes and Ali Smith’s thoughts on story and fable on the ...
Podcast interviews and guest blog posts offer effective book promotion opportunities by allowing authors to connect with niche, invested audiences. Promote episodes through social media and your ...
The ideal book podcast serves two purposes: Helping listeners find good books to read and offering an intelligent discussion of the books’ highs and lows once we've finished them. Slate’s Audio Book ...
As I traveled extensively this year for my book tour, I often found solace in thought-provoking books and podcasts. These works not only kept me grounded but also sparked fresh ideas and perspectives.
Many of the most popular shows welcome right-wing arguments and freewheeling conversation. Publishers of other political stripes are noticing, too. By Alexandra Alter In his new book, “The ...
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