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Beth's Bookshelf

De: Bethany Ashley
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  • Hello! Welcome to my brand new podcast; Beth's Bookshelf. I've pretty much used this podcast as an excuse to contact writers that I admire so I can fangirl over them during interviews! Here you will find an archive of conversations with wonderfully creative people, discussing their backgrounds, journeys, and relationships with literature. Grab some earphones, a cup of tea and enjoy these interviews about creative processes, friendship, feminism, fandom, books, and more with writers from my bookshelf! Let me know your thoughts through twitter @bethmayashley & follow for updates! I really hope you enjoy!

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  • Beth’s Bookshelf Podcast #7: Jess Phillips – Writing Everywoman, Female Politicians as Humans, and Feminism.
    Aug 17 2017
    A collection of conversations with creative writers!

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    38 m
  • Beth’s Bookshelf Podcast: #6 Meredith Russo – If I Was Your Girl, Transgender Characters in Literature, and Art.
    May 30 2017
    Beth’s Bookshelf Podcast: #6 Meredith Russo – If I Was Your Girl, Transgender Characters in Literature, and Art.Today’s episode of Beth’s Bookshelf is going to be really interesting because I have Meredith Russo along with me to talk about her book; If I Was Your Girl.If I Was Your Girl is a story that has meant to so much to people everywhere and is a huge inspiration. It was chosen by Zoella for her WHSmith book club, and is a huge hit on Goodreads! Meredith Russo is on the podcast today to talk about the process of writing the fantastic novel, the inspiration behind the plot and characters, and about the representation of transgender characters in literature. We also had a chat about how just because you’re an artist, particularly an artist belonging to a minority group, doesn’t mean it’s your responsibility to always talk about ‘the struggle’.Meredith is an incredibly interesting writer and I can’t wait to see what other works she brings us. You can follow her for updates @Mer_Squared. I hope you enjoy our conversation. If you do, please subscribe to Beth’s Bookshelf on iTunes and leave me a rating! If you’ve listened to the podcast and fancy giving If I Was Your Girl a read, you can purchase the book here!Make sure to follow me on Goodreads so you can see what I’m reading in real-time, and my thoughts on certain books! If you do happen to read If I Was Your Girl, or you’ve read it before, please tell me your thoughts down below! I love a good book chat!

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    43 m
  • Beth’s Bookshelf Podcast: #5 Michael Grant – Front Lines, Hidden War Stories, and Women in Battle
    Mar 14 2017

    If it’s your first time visiting the blog or podcast, hello! Welcome to Beth’s Bookshelf, the podcast for all things writing and literature. This podcast is a collection of conversations with creative writers, perfect for lovers of literature and/or inspiring writers.

    Today’s episode is a super exciting one because I have the wonderful Michael Grant with me. Egmont Publishing Group invited me to go down to their offices and interview Michael about his trilogy; Front Lines for the podcast, and it was a super exciting day! Michael is the author of around 160 books, some co-written with his wife. These include the Animorphs series, the Gone series, the BZRK series, the Magnificent 12 series, the Messenger of Fear series, and soon Soldier Girl series. He’s on the podcast today to talk about his new series, Front Lines, where he manipulates the story of WW2 and writes the events of what could have happened if women were allowed to fight on the front line alongside men. We also have a bit of a chat about hidden stories from the time of the war, that Michael wants to write about.

    You can follow Michael on Twitter for updates @MichaelGrantBks. He also has a personal Facebook page at AuthorMichaelGrant, which is public and he makes a few announcements on there too. If you’ve listened to the podcast and fancy giving Front Lines a read, you can purchase the books here!

    Big thank you to Egmont for arranging this, and to Michael for coming on the podcast. Sorry this episode’s late guys, last weekend was hectic!

    Subscribe to Beth’s Bookshelf on iTunes now! I interview lots of interesting people in the world of writing and literature, and I’d love it if you stuck around! If there’s anyone you have in mind you’d like to appear on my podcast, leave a suggestion and I’ll see what I can do!

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    25 m

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