We are happy to announce the fiction and nonfiction winners of the 2018 Reading Women Award! You can find more info about the Reading Women Award here.
Read moreEp. 56 | Reading Women Award 2018 | Nonfiction Shortlist
We are happy to announce our nonfiction shortlist for the 2018 Reading Women Award! The winners of both the fiction and nonfiction categories will be announced December 5th. You can find more info about the Reading Women Award here.
Read moreEp. 55 | Reading Women Award | Fiction Shortlist
We are happy to announce our fiction shortlist for the 2018 Reading Women Award!
Read moreEp. 54.5 | Crossover Episode with Deviant Women | Shirley Jackson
We’ve teamed up with Lauren and Alicia from the Deviant Women podcast to bring you a very special Halloween episode all about the queen of horror: Shirley Jackson.
Read moreEp. 54 | A Place for Us and Purple Hibiscus
For our month about fractured fairytales, we discuss A Place for Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza and Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Read moreEp. 53 | Fractured Fairytales
For October, we're talking about books around theme of Fractured Fairytales!
Read moreEp. 52 | Heart Berries and Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
For our month about memoirs, we discuss Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot and Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? by Jeanette Winterson.
Read moreEp. 51.5 | Most Anticipated New Releases of 2018 Pt. 2 ft. Elizabeth Khuri Chandler, Co-founder of Goodreads
One of our favorite Reading Women specials is here—our most anticipated new releases! In this episode, we talk with Elizabeth Khuri Chandler, the co-founder of Goodreads, about some of the most popular upcoming fall reads.
Read moreEp. 51 | We're Reading Memoirs!
Another month means another theme! For September, we're reading memoirs.
Read moreEp. 50.5 | Crossover Episode with That's Ancient History Pt. 1
For our bonus episode this month, we talk with Jean, the host of That's Ancient History, the podcast for all things classical, old and new. As a classics scholar and avid literature lover, Jean shares some of her perspective on the universality and relevance of classic Greek stories to today's literature and wider culture. Be sure to check over on That's Ancient History's podcast feed for Pt. 2 of our collaboration! (Out September 3rd, 2018)
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