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Episode 30: The Pigman by Paul Zindel

September 05, 2018 by Marie Macula in Episodes

Happy 30th Episode everybody! Our scrappy little episode enters the decade of wine, Netflix, and cats/dogs with a Hometown Read from Host Rie. Take the Staten Island Ferry and actually disembark for a tale of two ungrateful teenagers and the sweetest old man in the world. We talk high school shenanigans, kids these days, and assigned reading while lamenting the fate of the Pigman. Oops. Unless you had it as assigned reading. 

The Pigman: Goodreads

Paul Zindel: Website


Content Notes

Oh boy. Terrible parents, elder abuse, grief, horrible 1960s zoos, casual and not-so-casual homophobia. Host Rie also rags on her hometown a bunch. It deserves it. 


Show Notes

Tiger after getting mama back from the evil recording studio

Tiger after getting mama back from the evil recording studio

The Pigman's Legacy by Paul Zindel

The Pigman and Me by Paul Zindel

Cheaper by the Dozen and Belles on their Toes by Ernestine Gilbreth

Lizabeth Zindel

The Vanderbilt Tomb

Turn your cremains into a sparkly orb or a puppet but maybe not a pie

Rie's 8th grade curriculum: Zlata's Diary, Letters from Rivka, Behind Rebel Lines, Farewell to Manzanar 

Shelf Discovery by Lizzie Skurnick

Chemistry by C.L. Lynch

The Salt Roads by Nalo Hopkinson

A Homemade Life: Stories and Recipes from My Kitchen Table by Molly Wizenberg

We love you Podscure!

 


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Scarlet Epstein Hates it Here by Anna Breslaw

We Won't Feel a Thing by J.C. Lillis


Current Reads

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Sitting on Saturn by Joe Beine

Finding Yvonne by Brandy Colbert


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September 05, 2018 /Marie Macula
hometown reads, historical fiction, Staten Island, New York City, mentors, Intergenerational friendship
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Episode 29: 13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson

August 22, 2018 by Marie Macula in Episodes

Before Maureen Johnson was writing about supernatural serial killers in London, she was writing showtune-singing serial killers in...Amsterdam? Carey and Marie talk whimsical world-tripping adventures, slapstick comedy, terrible musicals and the boys that write them, and how, in fact, we would spend $1000 from a dead aunt. Does being an artist give you a license to be a butt? Find out within!


Content Notes

Grief, adults making bad decisions, teens making bad decisions, teens getting taken advantage of, sexual assault, internalized misogyny. In other words, 2005 YA in a book.


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August 22, 2018 /Marie Macula
Europe, adventure, YA romance, artists, contemporary romance, grief
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Ep. 28: John Waters on a Kinetic Poodle: How to Say Goodbye in Robot by Natalie Standiford

June 06, 2018 by Marie Macula in Episodes

Are you out there? Can you hear us? We kick off our Hometown Series with Carey's Baltimore read, How to Say Goodbye in Robot by Natalie Standiford. A boy, a girl, and a bond over weirdos calling into a radio show to laugh, live, and ride a magic carpet over Ocean City while surviving some very harsh truths about growing up. We discuss the strangeness of big cities and small fandoms, as well as solving the public transit problem in Baltimore (see: title).

How to Say Goodbye in Robot: Goodreads

Natalie Standiford: Website (visit this, cause there's great background material on the book!)


Content Notes

Mental illness, mistreatment of the disabled, parental death, emotional abuser (parent/child), shitty teenage boys


Show Notes

Daniel Pinkwater (he has a podcast too!)

How to Say Goodbye in Robot 8tracks mix

Fifi the Kinetic Poodle

Coast to Coast AM

WFMU

The Cotton Candy Road Trip

Everything Goes Book Cafe

The Secret Tree by Natalie Standiford

Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters by Natalie Standiford

The Only Girl in School by Natalie Standiford

The Secret Apartment by Natalie Fast

We collaborated with Fuse 8 n' Kate on Kay Thompson's Eloise, and it was super fun!

Foster of the Podcast Sweet Pea who found a forever home last week!

Foster of the Podcast Sweet Pea who found a forever home last week!

How Maryland's Enchanted Forest Got Its Own Storybook Ending

Land of Make Believe

Storybook Land

Gingerbread Castle

Sleep With Me Podcast

Lizard People's call-in episode


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Readalikes

How to Repair a Mechanical Heart by J.C. Lillis

Radio Silence by Alice Oseman

Current Reads 

Emergency Contact by Mary H.K. Choy

The Rarest of the Rare: Vanishing Animals, Timeless Worlds by Diane Ackerman


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June 06, 2018 /Marie Macula
hometown reads, contemporary fiction, Baltimore, radio, fandom, weird local stuff
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Antihero's Journey: The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E. Lockhart

May 23, 2018 by Marie Macula in Episodes

Somebody put a bra on the library dome! It's not a 90s comedy middle grade book; it's The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E. Lockhart. Join us for chat about art as protest, why girls should treat girls with respect, and what YA character we think will head the CIA. 

The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks: Goodreads

E. Lockhart: website


Content Notes

This is a book that deals with internalized misogyny, textually, and gender essentialism. There's a lot of both. There are teen boys dressing femme as a joke, and a lot of humor circling around what genders have what configurations. It can be a heavy read. We would love to see a 10th anniversary edition with an intro from the author on how things have changed...and how they haven't.


Show Notes

Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson

Shelf Discovery by Lizzie Skurnick (the Harriet the Spy essay is in this one!)

We did an episode on The Boyfriend List

Frankie Landau-Banks on neglected positives and imaginary neglected positives

The Code of the Woosters by P.G. Wodehouse

I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith

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You can get your own light up basset hound!


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Persons of Consequence by K.D. Hume

Shrill by Lindy West


Current Reads

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There's a Mystery There: The Primal Vision of Maurice Sendak by Jonathan Cott

The Summer of Jordi Perez  by Amy Spalding


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May 23, 2018 /Marie Macula
feminism, boarding school, guerilla art
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She Still Sleeps With Her Battered Old Rag Doll: Juicy Writing by Brigid Lowry

May 09, 2018 by Marie Macula in Episodes

Ostensibly this is an episode about the excellent Brigid Lowry and her excellent book, Juicy Writing. In real life, this is an episode about fatalism, childhood writing dreams, and the end of the world. Wayfinders, hold us to that poetry prompt!

Brigid Lowry: New Zealand Book Council , Interview at The Starfish

Juicy Writing: Inspiration and Techniques for Young Writers 


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Guitar Highway Rose

Abbacadabra

Number the Stars by Lois Lowry

Things You Either Hate or Love

Joanne Horniman

Still Life With Teapot

Anastasia Krupnick

Harriet the Spy

The Betsy-Tacy Series

Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself

The Magic Attic Club

Natalie Goldberg

Judy Blume's teaching a writing class!

Our episode on Cassandra Golds' book, The Museum of Mary Child


Readalikes

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Poemcrazy: Freeing Your Life with Words by Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge

Turn Not Pale, Beloved Snail: A Book about Writing and Other Things by Jacqueline Jackson


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Current Reads

The Thorn Necklace: Healing Through Writing and the Creative Process  by Francesca Lia Block

The Creative Tarot: A Modern Guide to an Inspired Life by Jessa Crispin


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May 09, 2018 /Marie Macula
nonfiction, writing, Australia, fatalism, apocolypse, creativity
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