Fuse #8

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Show #2: Medieval and Contemporary Voices

Medieval and Contemporary Voices

00:00 - 3:51 (News)
3:52 - 8:24 (Weekly Review - Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices From a Medieval Village by Laura Amy Schlitz)
8:25 - 20:56 (Child_lit Listserv picnic in the park)
20:56 - 21:35 (Closing)

Intro by Haddon Givens Kime
Thanks to Roxanne Feldman, Cheryl Klein, Pooja Makhijani, and Karen Ulric for the child_lit discussion.
The music during the review features my friend Meredith Arwady, the greatest living contralto today.
Thanks to Dan Blank at School Library Journal for lending me their microphone

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Monday, September 03, 2007

Show #1: Space Dogs and Futuristic Books

I've decided that my podcasts would fit in nicely on this old blog site. So here it is. Show numero uno. Remember that this is my first show. I'm only just getting the hang of it. I know I've talked too much here. I can't quite get a grip on how to properly fade things in and out, and my portable mike is crummy in large spaces. Still, I want to know what else you think needs to be changed. So though I'm scared to say it, tell me what you want to hear.

Space Dogs and Futuristic Books

00:00 - 4:33 (News)
4:34 - 9:09 (Weekly Review - Laika by Nick Abadzis)
9:10 - 14:42 (Monkeytown: In Brief)
14:42 - 15:30 (Closing)

Intro by Haddon Givens Kime
Thanks to Desk Set and The Institute for the Future of the Book for Monkeytown
Thanks to Dan Blank at School Library Journal for lending me their microphone

The Institute of the Future of the Book's mission statement was read by me and recorded on my computer.

For the RSS feed of this show, please use this site. This show will be appearing on iTunes in the near future.