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Happy Birthday, Reading Women!

May 30, 2018 Reading Women
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On June 1st, 2016, we published our first episode of Reading Women. Little did we know that two years later we would have reached our 70th episode, including author interviews and bonus content featuring everything from new releases to book recommendations.

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Interview | Meaghan O'Connell

May 23, 2018 Reading Women
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We had a chat with Meaghan O'Connell about her new memoir And Now We Have Everything: On Motherhood Before I Was Ready. Meaghan discusses the romanticized expectations surrounding birth and early motherhood, the process of she coming to terms with the reality of her own birth experience, and how her feminism interacts with her new life as a mom. 

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In Author Interview Tags meaghan o'connell, memoir, and now we have everything

Q&A | Bethany C. Morrow

May 18, 2018 Reading Women
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We enjoyed the opportunity to chat with Bethany Morrow about her novel MEM. A truly unique novel written from the perspective of a person's single memory, MEM asks hard questions about who we are and what it means to be human. 

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In Author Q&A Tags bethany c morrow, mem, unnamed press

Ep. 44 | The Life to Come and A Wrinkle in Time

May 16, 2018 Reading Women
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We talk about our discussion books for May, The Life to Comeby Michelle de Kretser and A Wrinkle in Timeby Madeleine L'Engle, AND we share a special announcement about next month's plans!

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Interview | Chibundu Onuzo

May 9, 2018 Reading Women

We chat with Chibundu Onuzo about her novel Welcome to Lagos, which is out now from Catapult. 

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Q&A | Ramona Ausubel

May 4, 2018 Reading Women
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Ramona Ausubel is a prolific writer of both novels and short stories. In her most recent short story collection Awayland, she structures the book around four different lands: Bay of Hungers, The Cape of Persistent Hope, The Lonesome Flats, and The Dream Isles. In her mystical and fantastical voice, she uses these geographical areas to explore themes like relationships, leaving, and motherhood. In this Q&A, Ausubel talks about why she returns to the theme of motherhood in particular, how her writing style changes with the format, and what she's working on now. 

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In Author Q&A Tags awayland, ramona ausubel

Ep. 43 | We're Going Places!

May 2, 2018 Reading Women
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In May, we're going places! All our book selections this month revolve around the theme "going places." Have a listen and check out our book recs, just in time for summer travels!

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In Show Notes Tags rainbirds, clarissa goenawan, a tale for time being, ruth ozeki, the hazel wood, last night in montreal, emily st john mandel, a wrinkle in time, madeleine l'engle, michelle de kretser, the life to come, melissa albert

Dewey's Readathon: Perfect Pairings

April 27, 2018 Reading Women
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Another spring means another Dewey's Readathon!

This time around, we've been thinking about the perfect book/snack/beverage pairings. As any readathoner knows, after choosing your TBR, the most important decision you face is picking out your readathon snacks.

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Interview | Anne Bogel, Host of What Should I Read Next?

April 25, 2018 Reading Women
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When we started podcasting, everyone and her mother's brother asked if we listened to Anne Bogel's podcast What Should I Read Next? And rightly so. She has a great podcast where she talks with guests about some of their favorite books and recommends titles she thinks they'll love. We couldn't be more thrilled to chat with Anne about her blog, Modern Mrs. Darcy, her podcast, and her latest book, Reading People. And be sure to be on the look out for our episode on What Should I Read Next?, which will go live on May 1st.  

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In Author Interview Tags anne bogel, reading people, modern mrs darcy, what should I read next

Guest Post | Recent British Novels for Your TBR

April 20, 2018 Reading Women
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If you listen to the podcast, you know that we often speculate about which books published in the U.K. make it to the U.S. and why. Well, we're finally getting some insight to this question from someone who actually lives and reads across the pond. Claire Handscombe is a British writer and host of the Brit Lit Podcast, a fortnightly show of news and views from British books and publishing. Thanks, Claire, for sharing these great recs with us! 

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In Guest Post Tags British Books, United Kingdom
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