Episode 191 - Something So Good It Can Never Be Enough with Poet Shuly Cawood

Poet Shuly Cawood

Episode One Hundred Ninety One Show Notes

KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

– Currently Reading – [5:53]
Adversity for Sale – Jay Jeezy Jenkins (CW)
The Creative Act: A Way of Being – Rick Rubin (EF)(audiobook)
Listen to Rick Rubin in conversation with Debbie Millman on Design Matters
Monsters: A Fans Dilemma – Claire Dederer (CW)
Consider the Oyster – M.F.K. Fisher (EF)

– Just Read – [12:43]
Properties of Thirst – Marianne Wiggins (EF)
The Inferno of Dante – Dante Alighieri translated by Robert Pinsky (CW)
Thin Places – Kerri Ní Dochartaigh (EF) (audiobook)
Cleat Cute – Meryl Wilsner (CW)
Zorrie – Laird Hunt (EF)
Bombshell: A Hell's Belles Novel – Sarah MacLean (EF)

– Biblio Adventures – [36:46]
Chris and Emily went on a joint jaunt to New York City to have a visit with Aunt Ellen. First stop was a delicious brunch at Maman. Then the New York Society Library where they took a tour and spent time with the current exhibit: the Quack! Quack! The Wonderful World of Robert Quackenbush. They stopped at two bookstores: The Corner Bookstore and Kitchen Arts & Letters. The capstone event was dinner at Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant before catching the train home.

Chris watched the Senate Judiciary Committee meeting Book Bans: Examining How Censorship Limits Liberty and Literature. You can watch it here.

Chris and Emily attended the Popular Romance Conference: The Literature of Hope at Yale University where they watched the documentary Love Between the Covers. (Watch the documentary here.) There were two days of panels that included: Beverly Jenkins, Eloisa James, owners of The Ripped Bodice bookstore, Monique Patterson publisher with TOR/Bramble, Fated Mates podcast, and the Black Romance podcast, and Roxane Gay.

– Upcoming Jaunts – [01:11:35]
To wrap up Scarlet Summer, Chris and Emily are heading on a joint jaunt to Boston on September 21 to visit Hawthorne-related sites including the Boston Athenaeum and have  a meal at the Chipotle located at the site of the original Old Corner Bookstore.

Emily is heading to Cape Cod where she hopes to attend parts of the Provincetown Book Festival.

– Upcoming Reads – [01:12:35]
Wellness – Nathan Hill
Heartbreaker: A Hell’s Belles Novel – Sarah MacLean
Naked: On Sex, Work, and Other Burlesques – Fancy Feast
And a Dog Called Fig: Solitude, Connection, the Writing Life – Helen Humphreys

– 4th Quarter Readalong – [01:14:35]
The Bookbinder by Pip Williams is the official book for the last quarter of the year reading within our theme of Books about Books. Our Zoom discussion will take place on Sunday, December 3rd at 7pm (ET), send an email if you would like to reserve a spot. You can join the Goodreads discussion here.

– Author Spotlight with Shuly Cawood– [01:17:20]
We chat with Shuly Cawood about her new poetry collection Something So Good It Can Never Be Enough.

You can learn more about Shuly and her writing workshops and purchase signed copies of her books here.

– Also Mentioned –
The Invisible Hour – Alice Hoffman
Ron Charles review of The Invisible Hour
The Second Shelf BookTube channel with Britta Böhler
House of Books in Kent, CT
Cacophony of Bones: The Circle of a Year – Kerri Ní Dochartaigh
Gilead – Marilynne Robinson
Ink and Paper Blog booktube channel with Russell Gray
Vincent Virga author of the Gaywycke series
The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M.  Auel
Radclyffe
Bold Strokes Books
The Nix – Nathan Hill
Ann Patchett

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Episode 186 - The Long Afterlife of The Scarlet Letter

Book Cougars Episode 186 - Charles Baraw

Episode One Hundred Eighty Six Show Notes
KEY: CW = Chris Wolak and EF = Emily Fine

– 3rd Quarter Readalong our Scarlet Summer –
For more details and to download the Bingo card follow this link.
The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne (July)
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (August)
The Invisible Hour – Alice Hoffman (September)
Send an email if you would like to join the Zoom conversation on Sunday, September 17th at 7pm (ET).

– Currently Reading – [:52]
How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning, and Thinking – Sönke Ahrens (CW)
Come with Me – Erin Flanagan (EF) release date 8/22/2023

– Just Read – [7:57]
Morning in This Broken World – Katrina Kittle (EF) release date 9/1/2023
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI – David Grann (EF)
Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of New America – Gilbert King (EF) (audio)  
(check out the Buddy Read link on Goodreads)
The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne (EF)(CW)
Join the Goodreads discussion here.

– Episode Sponsor – [35:16]
Episode 186 sponsor: Finding A New Normal: Living Your Best Life by Suzane Jackson. Learn more about Sue and the book here.  

– Biblio Adventures – [36:06]
Emily stopped in Ann Arbor, MI on her way back to Connecticut. She stopped at Third Mind Books, Literati Bookstore, and Hatcher Graduate Library.  

When Chris was in Chicago, she stopped at Volumes Bookcafe on the Gold Coast.

Chris and Emily went on a joint jaunt to Concord, MA to visit Nathaniel Hawthorne historic sites including The Old Manse, The Concord Bookshop, The Wayside, Concord Free Public Library, and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
At The Old Manse, Chris bought a copy of Hawthorne: A Life by Brenda Wineapple.
At the Concord Bookshop Emily bought:
The Path to Kindness: Poems of Connection and Joy edited by James Crews
The Street by Ann Petry
Bicycling with Butterflies: My 10,201 Mile Journey following the Monarch Migration by Sara Dykman

– Upcoming Jaunts – [57:14]
Chris and Emily will be heading to the Red Heat Tavern on Thursday, July 20 at 1pm for the Vintage Book Club to discuss The Street by Ann Petry.

– Upcoming Reads – [58:27]
Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma – Claire Dederer (CW)
How Can I Help You – Laura Sims (CW)
Join our Patreon Community by August 15th if you want to win a copy of this book.
The Street – Ann Petry (CW)(EF)
Hester – Laurie Lico Albanese (CW)(EF)(audio)
We Ride Upon Sticks – Quan Barry (EF)

– Guest Spotlight Professor Charles Baraw – [1:03:36]
Chuck is an American Literature Professor at Southern Connecticut State University and the current President of The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society. We invited him to talk with us about The Scarlet Letter.

Hawthorne wrote a letter complaining about the success of author Grace Greenwood. You can learn more about her here.

Chuck mentions two movie adaptations: Easy A and the 1908 version.

Chuck recommends picking up a copy of the Norton Critical Edition of The Scarlet Letter edited by Leland S. Person.

Other Hawthorne books mentioned: The Blithedale Romance, The House of Seven Gables, The Marble Faun, Tanglewood Tales, Hawthorne’s Short Stories, and Mosses from an Old Manse.

– Also Mentioned –
Deer Season – Erin Flanagan
Author Jess Montgomery (Sharon Short)
“Invitation” by Mary Oliver
Author Kathleen McCleary
Killers of the Flowers Moon movie directed by Martin Scorsese due out in October 2023
Cliffs Notes
Author Mary Beth Bass
The American Notebooks – Nathaniel Hawthorne
Learn more about the National Outdoor Book Awards
The Peabody Sisters by Megan Marshall
Author Herman Melville
The Wide, Wide World by Susan Warner
Author Harriet Beecher Stowe
Books by Richard Powers: The Overstory and Bewilderment
Author Bernadette Mayers
Blood and Guts in High School by Kathy Acker
Certain Concealments: Poe, Hawthorne, and Early Nineteenth-Century Abortion by Dana Medoro

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