The Bookshop Podcast

Mandy Jackson-Beverly
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Apr 24, 2021 • 56min

Independent Bookstore Day! Eliot Peper, author

Send us a textHi,This is the third interview I’m releasing today to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day. Eliot Peper is a novelist based in Oakland, CA. You can find Eliot Peper’s books at your local indie bookshop and order them through  bookshop.org or wherever books are sold. He is the author of Veil, Breach, Borderless, Bandwidth, Cumulus, Neon Fever Dream, and the Uncommon Series, and his books have earned praise from Seth Godin, Kim Stanley Robinson, Malka Older, Cory Doctorow, Tim O'Reilly, Amal El-Mohtar, and Ev Williams, as well as the New York Times Book Review, BBC, Popular Science, Businessweek, San Francisco Magazine, Newsweek, io9, Boing Boing, Publisher's Weekly, and Ars Technica.Eliot publishes a blog and sends a monthly newsletter documenting his journey as a reader and writer. Enjoy!Here are the links for this episode:Eliot PeperEliot Peper Books – Bookshop.orgAri Popper - SciFutures The Bookshop Podcast episodeLittle Brother, Cory Doctorow So You Want to Publish a Book? Anne TrubekLittle Big, John CrowleyEliot Peper - TwiSupport the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Apr 24, 2021 • 33min

Independent Bookstore Day! Kevin Winchester, author and musician

Send us a textMy guest today is author Kevin Winchester.Kevin Winchester lives in North Carolina and holds an MFA from Queens University. His story, “Waiting on Something to Happen,” won the 2013 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize. Other works has appeared in Tin House, Gulf Coast, Barren Magazine, StorySouth Barrelhouse, Dead Mule, and the anthologies Everything But the Baby and Making Notes: Music of the Carolinas. His short story collection, Everybody’s Gotta Eat, was published in 2009. He currently teaches writing at Wingate University. When he’s not writing, teaching, playing in the band Flatland Tourists, or hanging with his family, he’s hiking, riding his Harley, or working in his garden. Links for this episode:Kevin Winchester Sunflower Dog, Kevin WinchesterKevin’s Music Jason Isbell and George Saunders Have an Epic ConversationCharlotte Magazine’s Annual Best of the Best IssueMuscle Shoals DocumentarySongbirds & Stray Dogs, Meagan LucasThe Magnetic Girl, Jessica Handler Support the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Apr 24, 2021 • 28min

Independent Bookstore Day! Appletree Books

Send us a textHappy Independent Bookstore Day!Thank you to indie bookshop owners and booksellers worldwide and those in the USA celebrating Independent Bookstore Day.Join the fun:Take a literary selfie – Tag @ your indie bookstore – Us the hashtags: #BookstoreShoutOut #IndieBookstoreDay #TheBookshopPodcast Tag me:Instagram and Facebook: @thebookshoppodcast Twitter: @MJacksonBeverly   I’m switching things up today, and instead of posting one episode on Monday, I have three interviews for you today. In this episode, I’m speaking with Lynn Quintrell, owner of Appletree Books, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.Enjoy!Here are the links for this episode:Independent Bookstore DayAppletree BooksPale Morning Light with Violet Swan: A Novel of a Life in Art, Deborah ReedWhen the Stars Go Dark, Paula McLainSupport the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Apr 19, 2021 • 1h 12min

Kerry Slattery, and Author, Journalist, and Teacher Katya Cengel

Send us a textI love synchronistic moments; that’s how I met this week’s first guest, Kerry Slattery. Now retired, Kerry was the original general manager of Skylight Books in Los Angeles. Before this, she acted in shows such as It’s Gary Shandling, The Twilight Zone, Hunter, and Code Red. Kerry shares her knowledge of years in the bookshop industry and offers suggestions for anyone considering opening an indie bookshop.My second guest, Katya Cengel, is an author, journalist, and teacher based in California. Her work has appeared in New York Times Magazine, Marie Claire, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, among other publications. She has reported from North and Central America, Europe, Asia, and Africa and was based in the former Soviet Union for half a decade. She was a features and news writer for the Louisville Courier-Journal from 2003 to 2011.Links from the show:Kerry Slattery’s Blog – Jack and ViolaSkylight BooksPaz Book BizKatya Cengel  Exiled: From the Killing Fields of Cambodia to California and Back, Katja CengelBluegrass Baseball: A Year in the Minor League Life, Katya CengelFrom Chernobyl with Love: Reporting from the Ruins of the Soviet Union, Katya CengelMy Brilliant Friend, Elena Ferrante, Ann Goldstein  Just Like Us, Helen ThorpeEmma’s War, Deborah ScrogginsMary Williams Skylight BooksSupport the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Apr 14, 2021 • 30min

Henry Mooney Ph. D.

Send us a textThis week I'm chatting with Henry Mooney, Ph.D. about plastics, oceans, and our environment. Henry holds a Ph.D. in Global Systems, a Masters in Sustainable Development, and a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies. The bulk of his research focuses on the modern processes by which terrestrial and marine spatial boundaries are drawn, armed conflict over finite socioecological resources, and the emergent geopolitical alignments of foreign direct investment into sustainable development projects abroad. His field research has included coral reef surveys in Mauritius, the investigation of land grabbing for renewable energy development in Kenya, and the exploration of micro-economies formed around marine resource conservation in Mexico. Dr. Mooney currently works for an environmental consulting firm based in Ojai, California, gives talks on environmental philosophy and ocean plastics, and serves as a board member of a telecommunications non-profit based in San Diego. In his free time, he enjoys traveling and surfing. Links from the show:Henry Mooney, Ph.D.PAX Environmental, Inc.USAspending.govBeyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable Development, Herman E. Dal Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty, Daron Acemoglu & James a. Robinson  Support the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Apr 12, 2021 • 1h 15min

Bruce Sterling: author, journalist, editor, and critic

Send us a textToday I’m in Turin, Italy, speaking with author, journalist, editor, and critic Bruce Sterling. Bruce and I chatted about writing, India, Italy, Harlan Ellison, William Gibson, fantascienza, AI translations, and much more.I hope you enjoy listening to Bruce as much as I enjoyed interviewing him – even though it was 5:00 a.m.!Bruce Sterling Bio:Bruce Sterling, author, journalist, editor, and critic, was born in 1954. Best known for his ten science fiction novels, he also writes short stories, book reviews, design criticism, opinion columns, and introductions for books ranging from Ernst Juenger to Jules Verne. His nonfiction works include THE HACKER CRACKDOWN: LAW AND DISORDER ON THE ELECTRONIC FRONTIER (1992), TOMORROW NOW: ENVISIONING THE NEXT FIFTY YEARS (2003), and SHAPING THINGS (2005). He is a contributing editor of WIRED magazine and writes a weblog. During 2005, he was the "Visionary in Residence" at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. In 2008 he was the Guest Curator for the Share Festival of Digital Art and Culture in Torino, Italy, and the Visionary in Residence at the Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam. In 2011 he returned to Art Center as "Visionary in Residence" to run a special project on Augmented Reality.He has appeared in ABC's Nightline, BBC's The Late Show, CBC's Morningside, on MTV and TechTV, and in Time,Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Fortune, Nature, I.D., Metropolis, Technology Review, Der Spiegel, La Stampa, La Repubblica, and many other venues.Links from the interview:Bruce SterlingTachyon PublicationsRobot Artists & Black Swans: The Italian Fantascienza Stories, Bruce SterlingPharmako – AI, Kenric Allado-McDowellBehold, This Dreamer!, Walter de la MerJohanna SinisaloRobert E. Howard, authorWired Magazine   Support the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Apr 5, 2021 • 1h

Hannah Oliver Depp Owner, Owner Loyalty Bookstores & Author K.P. Kyle

Send us a textDear Listeners,This week I start the episode in Washington D.C., speaking with Hannah Oliver Depp, owner of Loyalty Bookstores, and finish in Boston, Massachusetts chatting with author K.P. Kyle about the Peace Corp, alternate realities, dogs, and writing.Enjoy the show, and remember to leave a review on your podcast listening platform of choice.MandyHere are links from the show:   Loyalty BookstoresTraining School for Negro GirlsThe Feminist PressK.P. Kyle, authorSYNC, K.P.KyleA Dead Man in Deptford, Anthony BurgessClockwork Orange, Anthony BurgessEast of the Sun, West of the Moon, Peter Christian Asbjornsen, Kay NielsenThe Ship’s Cat, Richard AdamsLois Lowry, author    Support the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Mar 31, 2021 • 50min

Helga Schier, Ph.D.

Send us a textMy guest today is Helga Schier, Ph.D. Helga is the founder and owner of  withpenandpaper.com, an independent editorial services firm, and Editorial Director of CamCat Publishers, an independent publisher of genre fiction. After a stint in academia, Helga has served as editor and executive editor in several publishing houses, large and small. With over 25 years of experience powering her work, Helga guides authors through the development and revision process. Helga focuses on concept, story, and approach, helping writers sharpen their vision, refine their voice, and unlock the potential of their manuscripts.Helga has published essays on contemporary English and American fiction, and has translated several screenplays, memoirs, and a novel series. Helga lives in Los Angeles, with her two sons, her husband, three cats (yes, three!) and a dog.withpenandpaper.com  camcatbooks.com helga@withpenandpaper.com  helga@camcatpublishing.com Save The Cat! Blake SnyderStory Trumps Structure: How to Write Unforgettable Fiction. By Breaking The Rules, Steven James, Donald MaassWired for Story: The Writer’s Guide to Using Brain Science To Hook Readers From The Very First Sentence, Lisa CronThe Sense Of An Ending, Julian BarnesThe Alienist, Caleb CarrThe Post Birthday World, Lionel ShriverOona Out Of Order, Margarita MontimoreEditorial Freelancers Association Support the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Mar 29, 2021 • 1h 29min

Elaine Petrocelli owner of Book Passage, and Patti Niemi, author, and percussionist with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra.

Send us a textToday I’m in stunning San Francisco chatting with Elaine Petrocelli, owner of Book Passage. Later in the episode, I speak with Patti Niemi, author, and percussionist with the San Francisco Opera Company.Book Passage has two locations; Corte Madera and the San Francisco Ferry Building. Elaine has been a bookseller for forty years, and her knowledge of the book industry is vast. She is a fierce advocate for new authors and much-loved in her community.Patti Niemi’s novel Sticking It Out: From Juilliard to the Orchestra Pit, a Percussionist’s Memoir, recounts the story of a little girl’s dream of being a percussionist and the cutthroat world of auditions for coveted orchestra jobs.Enjoy!    Book PassageBook Passage ProgramsAnne Lamott, booksIsabel Allende, booksEternal, Lisa ScottolineThe Bohemians: A Novel, Jazmin Darznik Patti Niemi Sticking It Out: From Juilliard to the Orchestra Pit, a Percussionist’s Memoir, Patti Niemi Patti and Steve on InstagramPatti Niemi on Facebook  Support the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
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Mar 24, 2021 • 29min

Walter C. Clemens, JR.

Send us a textMy guest today is Walter C. Clemens, JR. Walter C. Clemens, JR. is Associate, Harvard University Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies and Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Boston University. His many books include America and the World 1898 – 2025: Achievements, Failures, Alternative Futures; and more recently, The Republican Virus in the Body Politic – How to Reboot America. He is also the author of numerous articles and editorials. Professor Clemens is an American political scientist best known for advancing complexity science as an approach to the study of international relations and comparative politics. He has been active in the analysis of complexity science, arms control and disarmament, and U.S. relations with communist and post-communist countries.Associate, Harvard University Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, 1963--; faculty, Boston University, 1966-2012; MIT, 1963-66; U of Calif., Santa Barbara, 1961-63; Iolani School, Honolulu, 1960-61.  Ph.D., Columbia University, 1961;  M.A., Columbia 1957; A.B., Magna Cum Laude,  Notre Dame, 1955  Research at Moscow State University, 1958-59, and U of Vienna, 1952-53.  Links for today’s episode: Walter C. Clemens, JR. detailed résumé   http://www.bu.edu/polisci/people/faculty/clemens/Also in WikipediaWalter’s review page on The New York Journal of BooksNew York Journal of BooksMandy’s review page on The New York Journal of BooksThe Republican Virus in the Body Politic: How to Reboot America – Walter C. Clemens, JR. Bookshop.orgThe Republican Virus in the Body Politic: How to Reboot America – Walter C. Clemens, JR. – Amazon A Promised Land – Barack ObamaBecoming – Michelle Obama Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community - Robert D. Putnam    Support the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links

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