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Tea Stained Pages is a book podcast, featuring works that are written by either female or POC authors, with a focus on Asian authors. The podcast introduces the book to listeners, alongside its cultural and historical context.
Tea Stained Pages is a monthly podcast with episodes released on the 20th of every month.
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12. Red Pill
This month we are diving into the world of the alt-right with Hari Kunzru's Red Pill.
Articles mentioned in the podcast:
The Guardian
The New York Review
The Nation
The Jacobin Magazine
Interview Magazine
For the Lulz - Hari Kunzru
Socials: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Music: In Conversation, by Tiffany Fong
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11. Earthlings
With an earthy cup of soba cha, join me for a discussion of Sayaka Murata's Earthlings.
Socials: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Music: In Conversation, by Tiffany Fong
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10. Feed
Zombies and presidential campaigns? There's nothing like the addition of the undead to make an already stressful event more anxiety-inducing. Grab your caffeine of choice and join me for a presidential campaign that is truly life or death.
Socials: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Music: In Conversation, by Tiffany Fong
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9. The Name of the Game is a Kidnapping
Buckle up! This month we are looking at Keigo Higashino's pacey thriller, The Name of the Game is a Kidnapping.
Socials: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Music: In Conversation, by Tiffany Fong
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8. Author Interview: Marian L Thomas
With a glass of cold sweet tea, sit down and join in for a chat with author Marian L Thomas as we discuss her book, The Caged Butterfly, and the writing process.
Connect with Marian L Thomas: Website, Instagram, Twitter
Socials: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Music: In Conversation, by Tiffany Fong; A Hollow In the Woods, by Isabella Davey
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7. Things We Lost In the Fire
Brew a cup of mate and sit down for a chilling episode featuring Mariana Enríquez's collection of horror short stories, Things We Lost In the Fire. Exploring the events of the Dirty War and during the 1970-1980s, Enríquez explores how the military's cruelty during this period continues to impact Argentinians through the horror genre.
Links:
Lithub interview
Enríquez's 'The Intoxicated Years'
For more information about the Dirty War
Socials: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Music: In Conversation, by Tiffany Fong
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