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CraftLit is—Annotated Audiobooks for Busy People
Love the classics (or wish you did)
*** No time to pick up a book? Not any more! *** This weekly annotated audiobook podcast presents curated classic literature in a serialized format. The host—Heather Ordover—"teaches to the joke" by filling in any relevant tidbits before listening to the next chapter of the book.
*** Callers regularly send in voicemail comments for play on the air to keep the "book club" vibe going. ***
The podcast has been in continuous weekly production since 2006 - Our current book, "Recollections of Joan of Arc" by Mark Twain begins with episode 581.
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--Classic Audiobooks: because loving great books in a busy world is tough--
561 - Chapters 30 & 31 of Northanger Abbey - End of Book
Book Talk@ 8:46 Tip our Wonderful Narrator! FOR FB EVENT TUES Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE weekly chat: FOR FB EVENT THURS Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE ongoing weekly chat: NOTES The Tide Will Erase All (Justin's Novel!)
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560 - Chapters 28 & 29 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk@ 10:25 Tip our Wonderful Narrator! FOR FB EVENT TUES Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE weekly chat: FOR FB EVENT THURS Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE ongoing weekly chat: NOTES Seek by iNaturalist: Dog Vomit Slime Mold: Did John Thorpe Propose?: Morgan Donner on YouTube, sealing the mulled wine jar and the letter with string and wax bits: Heather's Speed Paint:
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559 - Chapters 26 & 27 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk @ 12:00 Tip our Wonderful Narrator! FOR FB EVENT TUES Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE weekly chat: FOR FB EVENT THURS Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE ongoing weekly chat: Links: We Are Lady parts (on PeacockTV): (just look at the center-woman's facial expression) Frank of Ireland:
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558 - Chapters 24 & 25 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk @ 8:00 Tip our Wonderful Narrator! FOR FB EVENT TUES Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE weekly chat: FOR FB EVENT THURS Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE ongoing weekly chat: Pandemic Study: Who is running it: Antikythera Mechanism (Antikythera is the island next to where it was found): video on the same: TeaCup Candles (thank you Tracee!!!): and this and this and this Giant Dog Pix:
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557 - Chapters 22 & 23 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk@ 7:17 Tip our Wonderful Narrator! FOR FB EVENT TUES Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE weekly chat: FOR FB EVENT THURS Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE ongoing weekly chat: Come and share some time with book lovers who keep busy. Alternate-time chat will be held on Tuesdays.
01:23:1228/05/2021
556 - Chapters 20 & 21 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk@ 8:50 Tip our Wonderful Narrator! Mary Robinette Kowal “The Lady Astronaut of Mars” (winner of the 2014 Hugo Award for Best Novelette!) and Her “Jane Austen in a world of magic” series, book 1: Writing Excuses Podcast: A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine: Want to vote for the Hugo Awards? Get a “Supporting Membership” and you’ll get ALL the things to read so you can join in the voting fun Marian Call - I’ll Still be a Geek After Nobody Thinks it’s Chic (Nerd Anthem): Oh, Mr. Darcy - The Doubleclicks: Stowaway (Netflix)—Toni Colette and Anna Kendrik: The Wilds (Amazon Prime): Secretly Incredibly Fascinating podcast: Rumford Stove Etching:
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555 - Chapters 18 & 19 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk@ 19:15 Tip our Wonderful Narrator! Adrian McKinty’s Sean Duffy Detective series book 1 “The Cold Cold Ground” “How the Scots Invented the Modern World” by Arthur Herman Mary Robinette Kowal “The Lady Astronaut of Mars” (winner of the 2014 Hugo Award for Best Novelette!) and Her “Jane Austen in a world of magic” series, book 1: Jennifer is right - how DID I miss her. This is her Bio off of Amazon: Mary Robinette Kowal is the author of the Lady Astronaut duology and historical fantasy novels: The Glamourist Histories series and Ghost Talkers. She’s a member of the award-winning podcast Writing Excuses and has received the Campbell Award for Best New Writer, three Hugo awards, the RT Reviews award for Best Fantasy Novel, and has been a finalist for the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus awards. Stories have appeared in Strange Horizons, Asimov’s, several Year’s Best anthologies and her collections Word Puppets and Scenting the Dark and Other Stories.As a professional puppeteer and voice actor (SAG/AFTRA), Mary has performed for LazyTown (CBS), the Center for Puppetry Arts, Jim Henson Pictures, and founded Other Hand Productions. Her designs have garnered two UNIMA-USA Citations of Excellence, the highest award an American puppeteer can achieve. She records fiction for authors such as Kage Baker, Cory Doctorow and John Scalzi.Mary lives in Chicago with her husband Rob and over a dozen manual typewriters. Visit
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554 - Chapters 16 & 17 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk @ 4:40 It's CraftLit-aversary!!! Make sure to drop Heather a big happy congrats for bringing you fifteen years of bookish goodness. Support Our Lovely & Talented Narrator: Maia Daguerre:
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553 - Chapters 14 & 15 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk@ 9:40 FACE QUILT!!!! Support Our Lovely & Talented Narrator: Maia Daguerre:
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552 - Chapters 12 & 13 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk@ 22:06 Netting Photos!
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551 - Chapters 10 & 11 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk @12:50 Check out Argo Summers on #SoundCloud More Aiden music: Abby Cox on what wearing 18th Century clothes for five years taught her —probably the most important thing I’ve learned about how we view women’s bodies Abby Cox explains Corsets: Thursday Night Chat Link:
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550 - Chapters 8 & 9 of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk @ 3:40 Support Our Lovely & Talented Narrator: Maia Daguerre
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549 - Chapters 6 & 7 of Northanger Abbey
Thursday Night Chat Link:
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548 - Chapters 4 & 5 of Northanger Abbey
No notes - have a safe and happy weekend :)
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547 - Chapters 2 & 3 of Northanger Abbey
NOTES:
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546 - Chapter 1 Start of Northanger Abbey
Book Talk @ 26:44 Tuesday Zoom Chat: Thursday Zoom Chat: Bridgerton on IMDB: Northanger Abbey on IMDB: Professor on “Mysteries of Udolpho” Goth Review on the same:
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CRAFTLIT - START NORTHANGER ABBEY HERE
Get ready to step into the elegant Regency era of the early 19th century, where wit, romance, and societal intricacies intertwine, offering us a glimpse into the fascinating world of Austen's unique storytelling! If you're into laughs, drama, and a dash of romance, Northanger Abbey is your perfect match. Whether you're a hardcore Austen fan or totally new to her world, we've got you covered with tons of exciting insights and discussions. Trust me, you're gonna love it!
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2021 Update
On Saturday, January 23, 2021, I've got some CraftLit fun for all y’all. A Live-Stream On Ring Central, live-stream! Dianne and Heather will be live on camera to give you all the tour information and answer any questions you may have about the upcoming . If you’re already signed up for the tour this is your chance to learn more, say hi to your fellow travelers, and get a money-saving coupon! But wait, you say, isn’t the tour full? Aren’t all the spaces taken? Yes, but no! While we’re booked right now, plans change—and so does COVID—spaces may open up! The Fates may smile upon us all! Why not learn All The Tour Things now so you can take advantage of future happy news! Tune in on 1/23/21 to see Dianne and Heather together (but safely apart!) with (or without) exceedingly stylish masks, and definitely talking about all the wonderful things that await us in Ireland! You need to and an invitation will be sent to you: . Under the time listed at the reservation link, you'll see a "convert to my timezone" option. Please confirm when you can see us by clicking there. Our Internet Interactions will occur at: When you get your invitation, you will also have an option to save the invite in a Google calendar/iCal/Outlook—double-check that the link to view is saved there and that your calendar has translated the time zone properly. Bonus! There is a 100$ per-person coupon for attending even if you already signed up!PLUS You can also use your $100 “valued customer coupon” from a previous Holiday Vacation! The Other Good News? Friday, January 29th will see the START OF NORTHANGER ABBEY by Jane Austen!!! (Not a prerequisite but might be useful to know a bit about: )
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12 Days of CraftLit - Twelfth Day
Originally released December 25, 2017 Twelfth Day… (Find all the days Thank you Librivox.org.) (20 March 1863 – 15 May 1930) was a novelist and playwright, born in Cunningsbury St George, Christ Church, Demerara, British Guyana. In 1894 he published his first novel, At the Gate of Samaria, but he did not achieve real success for another decade, with The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne (1905) and The Beloved Vagabond (1906). Chambers Biographical Dictionary wrote of his "long series of novels and plays which with their charmingly written sentimental themes had such a success during his life in both Britain and America... His plays, some of which were dramatised versions of his novels, were all produced with success on the London Stage Read by: (38:47) http://www.archive.org/download/multilingual_christmas_0912_librivox/09_english_christmasmystery_locke_rg.mp3 (1857 - 1927) was the pseudonym of the British author born Richard Bernard Heldmann. A best-selling and prolific author of the Victorian fin de siècle and the early Edwardian period, Marsh's success rivalled that of contemporary writers of popular fiction such as Marie Corelli. He is best known today for his supernatural thriller The Beetle, which was published in the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) and was initially even more popular. Read by: (39:32) The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: , and 190 , and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol*in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens , , Next Book: January 2018 Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland
01:19:1525/12/2020
12 Days of CraftLit - Eleventh Day
Originally released December 24, 2017 Eleventh Day… (Find all the days Thank you Librivox.org. (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's most memorable fictional characters and is generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. During his life, his works enjoyed unprecedented fame, and by the twentieth century his literary genius was broadly acknowledged by critics and scholars. His novels and short stories continue to be widely popular. Born in Portsmouth, England, Dickens left school to work in a factory after his father was thrown into debtors' prison. Although he had little formal education, his early impoverishment drove him to succeed. Over his career he edited a weekly journal for 20 years, wrote 15 novels, 5 novellas and hundreds of short stories and non-fiction articles, lectured and performed extensively, was an indefatigable letter writer, and campaigned vigorously for children's rights, education, and other social reforms. Read by: (January 13, 1832 – July 18, 1899) was a prolific 19th-century American author, best known for his many formulaic juvenile novels about impoverished boys and their rise from humble backgrounds to lives of middle-class security and comfort through hard work, determination, courage, and honesty. Read by: (May 27, 1862 – January 21, 1922) was an American author, editor and satirist. Read by: (13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Read by: (17:18) The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: , and 190 , and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol*in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens , , Next Book: January 2018 Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland
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12 Days of CraftLit - Tenth Day
Originally released December 23, 2017 Tenth Day… (Find all the days Thank you Librivox.org. (27 May 1867 – 27 March 1931) Enoch Arnold Bennett was an English writer. He is best known as a novelist, but he also worked in other fields such as journalism, propaganda, and film. Read by: (31:20) Sir Jehosephat (Sir Jee), A Cresage (?) , Whoever Velasquez might be…HA!, Some part of Mr Smith introduction was funny or important, Nelson Column (December 5, 1869 – September 13, 1937) was an American author. He was the author of more than 30 books and more than 2,000 stories and essays and is most famous for his short story “”, in which a bureaucratic stationmaster insists on levying the livestock rate for a shipment of two pet guinea pigs, which soon start proliferating exponentially. Read by: (27:23) - CUT HE SAID SHE SAIDs ( - ) aside from several books on trains and the history of railways in Britain, evidently, Mr. Grinling didn't do much else of note. Read by: http://www.archive.org/download/christmasshortworks_2015_1512_librivox/csw15_01_xmaspresentassuranceco_128kb.mp3 (12:09) From a weekly magazine edited by our very own Jerome K. Jerome!!!
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12 Days of CraftLit - Ninth Day
Originally released December 22, 2017 Ninth Day… (Find all the days Thank you Librivox.org. (27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898) better known by the pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, as well as the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky", all examples of the genre of literary nonsense. He is noted for his facility at word play, logic, and fantasy, and there are societies in many parts of the world (including the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, and New Zealand) dedicated to the enjoyment and promotion of his works and the investigation of his life. Read by: (1:17) (19 September 1796 – 6 January 1849) was an English poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Read by: (1:17) (c. 1879 - 1937) was a short story writer who in 1933 won a national contest sponsored by the American Legion. Read by: (6:37) A little insight into customs from other times (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832) 1st Baronet was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet, popular throughout much of the world during his time. Scott was the first English-language author to have a truly international career in his lifetime, with many contemporary readers in Europe, Australia, and North America. His novels and poetry are still read, and many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and of Scottish literature. Famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake, Waverley, The Heart of Midlothian, and The Bride of Lammermoor. Read by: (2:35) (13 July 1793 – 20 May 1864) was an English poet, the son of a farm labourer, who came to be known for his celebratory representations of the English countryside and his lamentation of its disruption. Read by: (6:03) Morris Dance, Harlequin + hunchback (12 March 1799 – 30 January 1888) was an English poet, and author of the famous poem The Spider and the Fly. She was educated at home, and read widely; she commenced writing verses at a very early age. Together with her husband, William Howitt, she wrote over 180 books. Read by: (1:45) (December 15, 1845 – July 29, 1928) was an American writer and historian. She devoted herself chiefly to the study of the social history of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods of the United States, wrote a number of entertaining books and magazine articles in this field, and was chosen historian of the The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Read by: (12:07) The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: , and 190 , and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol*in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens , , Next Book: January 2018 Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland
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12 Days of CraftLit - Eighth Day
Originally released December 21, 2017 Eighth Day… (Find all the days Thank you Librivox.org. (c.1841 - 1919) daughter of Henry Morgan-Clifford, a British Liberal Party politician, and wife of the 15th/25th Baron Dunboyne, an Irish peer. She sometimes also wrote under her married name Marion Clifford-Butler. Read by: (23:49) (1864 - 1916) was a journalist and writer of fiction and drama, known foremost as the first American war correspondent to cover the Spanish-American War, the Second Boer War, and the First World War. His writing greatly assisted the political career of Theodore Roosevelt and he also played a major role in the evolution of the American magazine. Read by: (15:10) The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: , and 190 , and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol*in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens , , Next Book: January 2018 Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland
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12 Days of CraftLit - Seventh Day
Originally released December 20, 2017 Seventh Day… (Find all the days Thank you Librivox.org. () xmas short works 2015 Read by: (2:09) (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist chiefly remembered for his tales and poems of British soldiers in India, and his tales for children. He was born in Bombay, in the Bombay Presidency of British India, and was taken by his family to England when he was five years old. Kipling is best known for his works of fiction, including The Jungle Book (a collection of stories which includes "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi"), Just So Stories (1902), Kim (1901) (a tale of adventure), many short stories, including "The Man Who Would Be King" (1888); and his poems, including "Mandalay" (1890), "Gunga Din" (1890), and "If—" (1910). Read by: (3:16) (11 December 1883, Ogden, Utah –22 February 1963, Wadsworth, Kansas) was a soldier in both the British and American armies of World War I, and an author, screenwriter, actor and movie producer. Read by: (14:18) (18 June 1855 – 18 February 1913) was an Australian short-story writer and novelist. Read by: (14:35) (1862 - 1934) Nothing to see here, folks. Read by: (5:18) The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: , and 190 , and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol*in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens , , Next Book: January 2018 Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland
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12 Days of CraftLit - Sixth Day
Originally released December 19, 2017 Sixth Day… (Find all the days ) Thank you Librivox.org. And that’s all she wrote! Read by: 6:45 (1867 - 1951) And that’s all we’ve got on her. Read by: Thazit. Read by: (February 22, 1833-August 10, 1906) also known as Sophie May, was an American author of children's fiction. She also wrote under the pseudonym Ellis Towne. Read by: Just a sweet little story of a child’s Christmas dream - 19th Century fan fiction. That's it. Read by: Heather Nada mas. Read by: 13.37 The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: 189 and 190 and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol * in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens , Next Book: January 2018 Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland
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12 Days of CraftLit - Fifth Day
Originally released December 18, 2017 Fifth Day of Craftlit (Find all the days ) Thank you Librivox.org. (September 1, 1849 – October 31, 1927) was an American educator. She was the founder and first president of what is today National Louis University.[1] Harrison was a pioneer in creating professional standards for early childhood teachers and in promoting early childhood education. Read by: Heather Ordover (15 March 1791–9 March 1873) was an English publisher, editor and author. The son of a bookseller and printer at Windsor, he was apprenticed to his father. On completion of his indentures he took up journalism and had an interest in several newspaper speculations, including the Windsor, Slough and Eton Express. from Household Words > Volume II > Page 300 December 21, 1850 (to “turn the page”, look in the upper right for the ‘previous page’ ‘next page’) Read by: The Recipe from the story: A Pound Christmas Pudding:
* One pound raisins one pound currants one pound () one pound bread-crumbs quarter pound orange-peel two ounces citron-peel two ounces lemon-peel one nutmeg one teaspoonful powdered ginger one teaspoonful powdered cinnamon one wine-glassful brandy seven eggs one teaspoonful salt quarter pound raw sugar milk enough to liquefy the mass, if the eggs and brandy be not sufficient for this purpose." and , and a A pudding cloth: By Malcolm Carruthers, , . The politics of it in an image (a.k.a., Charles Knight wasn’t alone): By Contributor(s): The Figaro - , Public Domain, Abbie Phillips Walker (1867 - 1951) And that’s pretty much all we’ve got on her. (p.13) Read by: Ruth Golding The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: , and 190 , and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol*in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens , , Next Book: January 2018 Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland
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12 Days of CraftLit - Fourth Day
Originally released December 17, 2017 Fourth Day of Craftlit (Find all the days ) Thank you Librivox.org. — - (, and , and Music: Christmas Lullaby Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: , and 190 , and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol—in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens Next Book: January 2018
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12 Days of CraftLit - Third Day
Originally released December 16, 2017 Third Day of Craftlit (Find all the days ) Thank you Librivox.org. was an American realist novelist, literary critic, and playwright, nicknamed "The Dean of American Letters". He was particularly known for his tenure as editor of , as well as for his own prolific writings, including the Christmas story “” and the novels and . — (and if your screen can’t handle the graphics there, here is the ) and a — Music: It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: , and 190 , and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol—in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens Next Book: January 2018
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12 Days of CraftLit - Second Day
Originally released December 15, 2017 Second Day of Craftlit (Find all the days ) "What Makes Christmas Christmas" and "The Chaparral Christmas" Thank you Librivox.org. Grace Latimer Jones (1879 - ?) American educator, graduate of Bryn Mawr, Suffragette, headmistress at the Columbus School for Girls in Ohio and wife of Charles F. W. McClure, who was a professor of biology at Princeton. - a -- -- Cast of What Makes Christmas Christmas: Narrator: Christmas Gifts: Money: Christmas Tree: Christmas Stocking: Plum Pudding: An Old Man: A Child: The King's Son: A Spirit: Audio edited by David Lawrence Play co-ordinated by Annise (c.1841 - 1919) William Sydney Porter, known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American writer. O. Henry's short stories are known for their wit, wordplay, warm characterization and clever twist endings. -- -- Music: O Holy Night, sung by Karen Savage Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list - Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener-trip to Scotland PLUS The old Christmas Carol audio files that can be played on any computer or mp3 player are here: , and 190 , and 191 Read by for A Christmas Carol—in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens Staves 1-2 video: https://youtu.be/m4NE95Fms0g A Christmas Carol—in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens Stave 3 video: https://youtu.be/g2k7DPcVsoc A Christmas Carol—in prose, being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens Staves 4-5 video: https://youtu.be/kuHyZ9zqxYQ Next Book: January 2018
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12 Days of CraftLit - First Day
Originally Released December 14, 2017 A Little Book of Christmas: "The Child Who Had Everything But --" and "Santa Claus And Little Billee" First day of Craftlit (Find all the days ) https://craftlit.com/category/bonus/christmas/12-days-2017 Thank you Librivox.org. Today… A Little Book of Christmas John Kendrick Bangs (May 27, 1862 – January 21, 1922) was an American author, humorist, editor and satirist. Columbia university, Harper’s magazineS (he worked on or for many), New Metropolitan magazine, and Puck—this guy got around. The Child Who Had Everything But -- --Hobble skirt --Finger curls --"psyche knot" — and a NYTimes article you can get if you have a subscription: New York Times. --mrs pardigal —Playing : aggies, alleys, and mibs Santa Claus And Little Billee Sandwich boards Scotland June 2108 1-800-826-2266 Final payment 15th of March Put it on your gift list -or- Get for your favorite CraftLit Listener CraftLit's next book January 2018
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CRAFTLIT - END OF THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL HERE
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545 - Chapters 51 - 53 End of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @ 17:00 End of Book :)
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544 - Chapter 50 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @27:30 Link to Belfast murals:
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543 - Chapters 48 - 49 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @ 13:10 Need to Fidget? is here for you— also you can & the & their &
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542 - Chapters 46 - 47 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @9:05 Video Heather: LeAnn: Sleep with Me podcast Dianne: Candy: Aimee: If you're interested in reading the books that is based on, check out the first in the series: The Duke and I by Julia Quinn
Tracee: James Patterson’s
Regina: Loved
Carmen:
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541 - Chapter 45 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
BOOK TALK @ 20:06 CRAFTLIT IRELAND TOUR 2021!!! Holiday Vacations phone number: CRAFTLIT BOOKMARK EXCHANGE INFO: Notes from Book Chat Call! Here are books recommendations: Amy: Kelly: BJ Novak and If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face?: My Adventures in the Art and Science of Relating and Communicating by Carmen: Woebot - your self-care expert— + Kinky Boots on PBS—
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540 - Chapters 43 - 44 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
CRAFTLIT IN IRELAND 2021 Keyword CRAFTLIT + You don't want to miss out :)
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539 - Chapters 40 - 42 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk Starts @ 6:30
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538 - Chapter 39 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @ 4:36 Sweet dreams :)
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537 - Chapter 38 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @ 1:20
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536 - Chapter 34 - 37 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @ 15:05
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535 - Chapter 33 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @ 5:15
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534 - Chapter 32 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
BOOK TALK @ 3:30 Heather is most sorry she missed out on book chats this week. But, as you'll hear, the waters should be clearing. Stay tuned - stay safe - wear your masks - talk soon.
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533 - Chapter 31 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
533 - Small Favors- Aug 20 Join the Zoom Chats: Tuesday is 5am Eastern (for New Zealand and Australia & the UK) Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Thursday is 7pm Eastern: Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Tuesday Book Chat https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab/articles/invisible-allies Wanda Linda & the Terrible Underpants: https://amzn.to/3kVgAQf https://www.wired.com/video/series/5-levels Mindhunter (David Fincher) https://www.netflix.com/title/80114855 Yak Shaving: https://www.waywordradio.org/yak-shaving/ Thursday Book Chat Jennifer: The Transcendental Murders by Jane Langton (first of the Homer Kelly books). She also wrote a number of philosophical novels for children, including The Swing in the Summerhouse and The Fledgling. Also, Moon over Soho (Rivers of London #2, thank you Aimee), How to be Good by Nick Hornby and Erebus: The Story of a Ship by Michael Palin (yes, that Michael Palin) Kelly: Carmen - City of Secrets (Counterfeit Lady #2) by Victoria Thompson Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as If Your Life Depended On It by Chis Voss https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26156469-never-split-the-difference?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=oSwQGWAhgq&rank=1 (former FBI hostage negotiator, interesting takes on negotiation) - a friend of Kelly's described the musical this clip is from as "bonkers bad in the best way." (the show is Dance of the Vampires) Jennifer: Sssh. I'm still working on Lou's Christmas socks. The pattern is Frank Lloyd Right Socks by verybusymonkey
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532 - Chapter 30 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Heather's latest fave USCF Grand Round (some very hopeful info on testing--but ONLY if we begin to understand that Public Health is the most important thing--as opposed to individual health. B/c if the Public is healthy, we have a greater likelihood of being kept healthy ourselves). And my new fave TWIV (This Week in Virology) with a fascinating chat with a UK Epidemiologist.And the YouTuber I mentioned this week: And And did YOU know about this??? (I didn't) And this was fascinating (and I thought very nicely done) Useful CDC Emergency Comms slides (if you're interested): https://emergency.cdc.gov/cerc/training/webinar_20200406.asp Phrase of the Day—brought to you by Kelly: “Crash blossom” = confusing newspaper headline (e.g., "A Doctor Delivered a Baby 25 Years after Delivering His Mom in the Same Hospital” *Tuesday book chat recs (most of them--coffee wiped out my handwritten notes)* Linda: knitting Love note sweater — using Malabrigo silk blendMaia - Knitting on modified Sari cardiganAndrew Caldecott Rotherweird series Brenda Dayne : Wainwright/dp/0241349648Maia: The Repair Shop (show to binge)https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08l581p Robert Twigger books Maia Daguerre : How the Scots Invented the Modern WorldAmy: 2040 by Damon Gameau *Thursday book chat recs (in order of appearance)* Mary - Container Gardening - Anthony AtheaSusan’s Fiber Shop - "Onesie Wednesdays" etc., live videos on Facebook (so after missing MDSW, at least you can see Susan and buy some nifty stuff). Brenda Dayne rec: The Salt PathDianne - Zapoté by Carol Feller in her Short Row Knits bookKatrinkles little doohickies (faux suede) - The Binding by Bridget Collins (fantasy book - first for adults - she usually writes YA) https://amzn.to/3gV41lv sounds like FUN! Kelly - What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky: Stories Paperback – April 3, 2018 by Lesley Nneka Arimah (Author) (LeVar Burton’s podcast Dianne: This tender Land (audible) This Tender Land: A Novel Hardcover – September 3, 2019 by William Kent Krueger Susan Branch - Heart of the Home books - Falling in Love with the English Countryside (She also has a new Xmas book coming)Martha's Vineyard - Isle of Dreams Hardcover – April 8, 2016 by Susan Branch (Author, Illustrator) The Fairy Tale Girl Hardcover – September 18, 2015 by Susan Branch (Author, Illustrator) Purgatory Ridge by William Kent Krueger https://amzn.to/3iHjeaeTracee finished Sucker Punch by Laurell K. Hamilton (Author) + Mitch Albom Time Keeper Lost stories of Louisa May Alcott (her sexy sexy stuff!!!! Whoo whooo!) Regina: A Century of Women Cartoonists -https://amzn.to/2Y0nwSq Heather - Banana Yoshimoto - an old book but an interesting and fun one. "Ms. Yoshimoto's writing is lucid, earnest and disarming. ... [It] seizes hold of the reader's sympathy and refuses to let go." -Michiko Kakutani, The New York TimesWith the publication of Kitchen, the dazzling English-language debut that is still her best-loved book, the literary world realized that Yoshimoto was a young writer of enduring talent whose work has quickly earned a place among the best of contemporary Japanese literature. Kitchen is an enchantingly original book that juxtaposes two tales about mothers, love, tragedy, and the power of the kitchen and home in the lives of a pair of free-spirited young women in contemporary Japan. Mikage, the heroine, is an orphan raised by her grandmother, who has passed away. Grieving, Mikage is taken in by her friend Yoichi and his mother (who is really his cross-dressing father) Eriko. As the three of them form an improvised family that soon weathers its own tragic losses, Yoshimoto spins a lovely, evocative tale with the kitchen and the comforts of home at i.... Jennifer: The Wimsey Papers—The Wartime Letters and Documents of the Wimsey Family Kindle Edition by Dorothy L. Sayers (Author) Traitor's Tears, A (Ursula Blanchard Book 12) Kindle Edition by Fiona Buckley The Listening Eye (The Miss Silver Mysteries Book 28) Kindle Edition by Patricia Wentworth (Author) Discworld—what to read map: Highly recommended starting point for Discworld books--VERY funny and SUPERBly read (Audible, etc.) The Wee Free Men Heather - The Alienist Joyce: Less - (Winner of the Pulitzer Prize): A Novel by Andrew Sean Greer (Author) Aimee - Rivers of London - recurring character Leslie in first two books and Lesley in the third book. THE NERVELove on the Spectrum - Netflix, Aussie showIndian Matchmaker on Netflix (connected thematically) Heather - Autism Tropes - Jessica Kellgren-Fozard and Whats wrong with me? // My Disabilities (Updated) Candy: Book talk with Horrorstor author Grady Hendrix (Jenny Lawsen) (That's Jenny Lawsen, the Bloggess, in her Nowhere Book Store) Aimee: The Succuluent woman Watch Youtube to learn plant care!: These Succulent Buddies + Miss Orchid GirlAimee & Heather: Disney+ World According to Jeff Goldblum
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531 - Chapters 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @8:40 531 - Bad Behaviour- Aug 07 Join the Zoom Chats: Tuesday is 5am Eastern (for New Zealand and Australia & the UK) Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Thursday is 7pm Eastern: Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Heather's new Chilling Tale UCSF - best/most useful for us currently: Grand Rounds——the Mask Episode ^^^which I mistakenly referred to as TWiV (This Week in Virology) which I also really like. Here's a good one: Great Vowel Shift from The History Guy The Philosophy interview you need to think about: Tuesday Book Chat Caramel by Isabell Kraemer Laura: A Long Fatal Love Chase (1866, first published in 1995) by Louisa May Alcott (under the name As A. M. Barnard) Rosa - podcast in Finnish and English, about Himmler's masseuse (!?!?!?): Heather Vikingane / Norsemen on Netflix Lina: Tara Westover's "Educated" - Swedish reader was kinda also, "Gospel of Eels"" by Patrik Svensson Lily: Downward Dog app - put in your parameters and it creates a workout for you Lily: for AFTER Covid reading: The Seven Days of Us by Francesca Hornak Thursday Book Chat Elizabeth Greene: Come as you are - emily nagoski - Joy - the Book Thief - by Zusak Markus - https://amzn.to/30xCLnq Elizabeth Green : Aimee: AWESOME new plan for masks-- Heather. Ordover: Embroidery kit - Aimee Woolwine : I got these in Navy and a fun turquoise Olacia Womens High Waisted Yoga... Betabrand dress yoga pants WITH POCKETS (SO COMFORTABLE) Regina: spiral staircase shawl: Book notes sent in by Jean: I would love to add a mystery series on my behalf- it's the Easy Rawlins series by Walter Mosley. In the mid 90s there was a fab movie version of the first book (Devil in a Blue Dress—with an exceptionally hot Denzel Washinton). These are set in late 40s-mid 50s LA and show the town as it was then, from a Black perspective, and not at all shy at calling out the racism, much of which has changed very little. But they're also just wonderful potboilers in the finest tradition. I recommend them to anyone wanting to read escapist fiction and diversify their bookshelves at the same time.
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530 - Chapters 24 - 25 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
530 - For the Love of Aprons- July 31 Join the Zoom Chats: Tuesday is 5am Eastern (for New Zealand and Australia & the UK) Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Thursday is 7pm Eastern: Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. The Apron! TOTOshopUA: UCSF Covid: Johns Hopkins Contact Tracer course: Other Contact Tracing courses, too: and clearing house on how to join the ranks: CraftLit's YouTube channel (chat with Tara pending): Tuesday Book Chat I lost the notes! Thursday Book Chat Candy : Tracee: Perry Mason + Alyssa Day (Warrior of Atlantis) Carmen: A Better Man - the Last Inspector Gamache book Jennifer - Grimoire of the Lamb (pre-book to the Druid series) The Year of the Gryffon (sequel to the Dark Lord books per last week) Aunt Dimity’s Death (Cozy mysteries) Candy - Anissa Gray’s Care and Feeding of Overly Hungry Girls - Mexican Gothic by Silvia Morano-Garcia (Moody adventure, spooky, smart, and wry) “Real Men Knit” - lighthearted Romance Novel (Harlem knitting store) your indie bookstore can get the ‘credit’ for your book orders Kelly — Netflix “Radioactive” - upcoming “where’d you go Bernadette” (Heather needs to read “Plague of the First Born” Edgar Keret) Mary - Vanishing Fleece by Clara Parkes Elizabeth “Sex at Dawn” Christopher Ryan “Threads of Life” by Clare Hunter - Investigation of history of Needlecraft The Color of Law by Rothstein Kathi - Lunar Crossings by Crochet Kim - The Austen project - six contemporary authors take on the retelling of Austen novels. I'm reading Val McDermid's Northanger Abbey The Giant Wistaria, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman When I was a Witch by Charlotte Perkins Gilman Carmen Lau :
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529 - Chapters 21 - 22 - 23 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Join the Zoom Chats: Tuesday is 5am Eastern (for New Zealand and Australia & the UK) Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Thursday is 7pm Eastern: Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. UCSF Covid: Johns Hopkins Contact Tracer course: Other Contact Tracing courses, too: and clearing house on how to join the ranks: CraftLit's YouTube channel (chat with Tara pending): Tuesday Book Chat Lily: If you liked I captured the castle or the railway children: The Sky Painted Gold - https://amzn.to/2CyVKon I captured the castle: https://amzn.to/32Fv53W - Tracee: Terrier Transgressions Veronica Mars: The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line Audible Audiobook - Rob Thomas (Author) - Jeremy Bearimy and "Tuesdays and also Never" art and embroidery on Etsy Heather: Master and Margarita Sara: Happy Family: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11503106-happy-family by David Safier From Heather's Sister Sydney: Scottys Kampf - Crime Scene Cleaner - https://www.amazon.com/Not-My-Sofa-English-subtitled/dp/B014WGX900/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=crime+scene+cleaner&qid=1595326503&s=instant-video&sr=1-1 Thursday Book Chat From Kelly - every little thing podcast: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/every-little-thing From Mary - the Truth raidiotopia - https://www.radiotopia.fm/podcasts/the-truth The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls by Anissa Gray https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39719167-the-care-and-feeding-of-ravenously-hungry-girls From Kelly https://www.suleikajaouad.com/the-isolation-journals Candy - Hyphenated by Jamie Hoffman Kathi - Ursa by Jackquilyn - https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ursa-3
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528 - Chapter 19 & 20 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
528 - The Rest is Commentary - July 17 Join the Zoom Chats: Tuesday is 5am Eastern (for New Zealand and Australia & the UK) Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Thursday is 7pm Eastern: Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Steel Stacks You can see more of the Arts Walk and concert spaces here: Tuesday Book Chat Naada - just fun! Thursday Book Chat Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : ^^Drawfee Live Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : Heather. Ordover : ^^Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles Brenda Dayne is back: Sandman - Dianne - Seven & Half Deaths ... bits in the center lagged -- Agatha Christy + Groundhog Day + Twilight Zone (good at the end) Heather. Ordover : Lost Vintage: . Boundary Waters : Heather. Ordover : This Tender Land: Heather. Ordover : Hermione's Everyday Sock: Jessica: Show Me a Sign: - by Ann Clare LeZotte - 5th through 7th grade-ish. ^^^Jessica Kelly: Outside myself - Kristen Witucki also The Transcriber - Aimee - Bear Snores On ; And there was light - blind hero of the french resistance Sandra Boynton’s CHANSON PROFONDE with Yo-Yo Ma - Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange) NEW BOOK: - September 15th 2020 Candy - They Did Bad Things (it picked up the pace and ended well) Blue Ticket by Sophie Mackintosh - Candy : Agnes Kutas - Hopes & Dreams Shawl Heather. Ordover : Covid-19 Course from Johns Hopkins - Edyta - 2/d part of Annihilation - Authority (audiobook is good - different reader). Also "Severence" - about a global pandemic (a comedy?!?!) Fun to watch - Hamish MacBeth (second vote for the series in a month! On Youtube and Prime) Aimee: "David Tenant does a Podcast With" Regina: Francis and Joseph Gies - Life in a Medieval City and Life in a Medieval Castle and Life in a Medieval Village - SIMS has knitting now!!!! (And Etsy shops) Candy: Visit Robling NJ - where they made the cables for Brooklyn Bridge Aimee: Chevron Scrap Blanket Baking Infographic: YUM: roasted beets with bourbon and goat cheese Cowboy (Texas) caviar from Cowgirl Hall of Fame (keeps in fridge FOREVER!) Wendsleydale cheese with apricots Kelly: Grown up Guide to Dinosaurs: - A Grown-Up Guide to Dinosaurs: An Audible Original Audible Audiobook – Original recording Ben Garrod (Author, Narrator), Audible Originals (Publisher) Hawksbill Station by Robert Silverberg - - (the dark side of "Just One Damned Thing After Another") also by him "The World Inside" Kelly/Regina - Podcast: "Litany of the Ordinary" - Kelly Matula : Mike Bennett Underwood and Finch: Aimee/Mary Snellings : Alan Alda podcast - Heather. Ordover : - (not anchoring --cognitive bias)
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527 - Chapter 18 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Book Talk @ 14:40 Join the Zoom Chats: Tuesday is 5am Eastern (for New Zealand and Australia & the UK) Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Thursday is 7pm Eastern: Register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Brush H2O petit by Kuretake (at Joanns! ) in general - how to fill the water brush pens with a black gasket: How to fill/use the water pens withOUT a black gasket: NEW MASK fabric research: and thus, NEW mask version using Olsen Mask pattern: and a video to the Convertible Mask pattern: And the convertible mask (under it you'll find links to her site) Aimee's yarn store: DyeHouse Yarns. Aimee's LYS yarn line. (Brick & mortar going out of biz). Kathi's podcast: Bonnets at Dawn - scale of 0 to Thornton: Tuesday Book Chat Naada - just fun! Thursday Book Chat Kathi - Scaramouch on Classic Tales Podcast....(surprisingly relatable to current world) - Kathi: Classic Tales start page for Sacramouche Kathi: Bonnets at Dawn Podcast Jennifer - Frank Lloyd Wright socks: Murder Must Advertise - Dorothy Sayers (YAY!!!!) - Peter Wimsey (Edward Petherbridge): Edyta - reading Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer - Heather: Outsider in Amsterdam (Grijpstra & de Gier Mystery #1) Mary: The Happiness Project - by Gretchen Rubin (audiobook read by her) - Dianne - Bellweather - by Susanna Kiersley - - (historical novel with bits of spookiness) Dianne--1955 - Stillmeadow Daybook - Gladys Taber - - Month by Month (kind of like Elizabeth Zimmerman) but for her the big thing is The Bomb Dianne - listened to Jane Austen Society narrated by Richard Armitage The 7 ½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle - Stuart Turton "Agatha Christie meets Groundhog Day" Mary: July 15-19 Vogue Knitting Live 2020 - now online! Regina's perfect lipstick color: Cherries in the Snow, Revlon - -- Folk shawls - making shawl with pockets20:51:04 Okay Fine Whatever: Candace: Okay Fine Whatever - The Year I Went from Being Afraid of Everything to Only Being Afraid of Most Things - by Courtenay Hameister - --They did bad things by lauren a. forry - one of the NoWhere BookShop books! Jennie Lawson - the Bloggess (in San Antonio TX) Dianne: Acorn TV - Victorian House of Arts & Crafts - Sarah (scarahliz) : - @QueerRoulette Sarah - yarn - botany color way with Shrug To live & defy in LA - how gangsta rap changed america felicia angeja viator - Heather: Gary Larson's back!!!! Edyta: Mycophelia - weird world of mushrooms - - Eugenia Bone Jessica - Handspun shawl - pebble and beach shawl - simple crescent with simple lattice - Jessica: Prairie Lotus by Linda Sue Park - (not for under Kelly - Ulysses by James Joyce - Palm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage - by Kurt Vonnegut - NY Times Crossword subscription: - Deathnote Anime - good (don't watch live action) Heather: really goofy Kung Fu Fighting video - from Mr Manos Aimee: Fastest musicals - ‘Hamilton’%20Is%20The%20Very%20Model%20Of%20A%20Modern,%20%205.0%20%201%20more%20rows%20 (Not) getting married today (Madeline Kahn) - Aimee: DyeHouse Yarns. Aimee's LYS yarn line. (Brick & mortar going out of biz). Ways of seeing by John Berger - 01- 02 - - 03 - Connections - Contrapoints on cancel culture -
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