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Books, Reading and Publishing Tune in to Our Favourite Podcasts With

Books, Reading and Publishing Tune in to Our Favourite Podcasts With

A podcast is an audio-program available for you to download and listen to at any time. While some act as on-demand radio shows others are produced by podcast collectives, such as Gimlet or Radiotopia, or are completely independent. There have been over 250 thousand podcasts produced on all subjects possible. Here are just some of our favourites along Books, Reading and Publishing with some relevant material which you can borrow The best books podcasts with reviews, analysis from the library. and author interviews for new and classic books. Find out more about podcasts using the library’s BBC World Book Club online resources: Great authors of the world are invited to discuss Learn what a podcast is and how to access them their most famous novels.

using GCF learn free: Books and Authors http://www.gcflearnfree.org/using-the-web-to-get- Featuring both and , stuff-done/what-is-a-podcast/1/ hosts and guests discuss their favourite works.

Learn to make your own podcast and watch of Books and Arts the 50+ videos available on Lynda Library: Michael Cathcart and Sarah Kanowski discuss all https://www.lynda.com/portal/sip? things books and the arts.

org=libraries.sa.gov.au Inside Book Review ‘The podcast that takes you inside the literary world’.

Slate’s Audio Book Club

A discussion of new and popular titles with the

critics from Slate magazine.

New Yorker Fiction Where great New Yorker writers read and discuss Staff Favourites fiction by other great New Yorker writers.  The Allusionist (Radiotopia)  Answer Me This  Free Thinking (BBC)  The Graham Norton Radio Programme (BBC)  Happier with Gretchin Rubin  Harry Potter and the Sacred Text  History of Art (University of Oxford)  Midday with Margaret Throsby (ABC) Mitcham Library  Radio Hour (The New Yorker) 8372 8244  The Philosopher’s Zone (ABC) Tune in to our favourite podcasts with Blackwood Library  Serial (WBEZ) related material and resources available  Slate’s Political Gabfest (Slate) 8372 8255 from the Mitcham Library Service Design and Arts Science And Technology History and Culture

Chat 10 Looks 3 (Independent) Download This Show (ABC) Revisionist History (Panoply) In their downtime journalists Annabel Crabb and Leigh Marc Fennell hosts a panel of interesting and is a well known author and Sales get together and record their hilarious informed guests each week to discuss technology, journalist. In this ten part series each episode conversations, catching up on what they’ve been social media, consumer electronics and digital returns to a moment in history that is forgotten or reading, watching, baking and listening to. culture to give you Download this Show. misunderstood, reinterpreting people, places and Annabel Crabb titles available: If you enjoy this podcast look at our selection of events. Special Delivery : Favourite food to make and take tech-head magazines on the shelf and online Malcolm Gladwell titles available: The wife drought : Why women need wives and me through Zinio for Libraries. (non-fiction) need lives Recently featured: On the shelf: Australian T3, Choice Computer, PC : the Story of Success (non-fiction) The Americans (DVD) Powerplay, Silicon Chip and more David and : Underdogs, Misfits and the Art Everywhere I Look by Helen Garner (non-fiction) Zinio: What Hi-Fi?, T3, 3D World, Computer Arts, of Battling Giants(non -fiction) Commonwealth by Anne Patchett (fiction) Sound + Image and more Also see articles inThe New Yorker (magazine)

99% Invisible (Radiotopia) (BBC) Richard Fidler’s Conversations (ABC) ‘99% Invisible is about all the thought that goes into The Infinite Monkey Cage is a weekly podcast This is ’s most popular podcast, with over the things we don’t think about — the unnoticed produced from a BBC radio show. It’s hosts, Robin one million downloads each release. Fidler talks to architecture and design that shape our world.’ Ince and are well known names. Ince is a anyone with a story to tell.

Design titles available: , actor and writer and Cox a former rock Ghost Empire is Fidler’s first book. As he travels to star, a physicist and an all round TV personality. Istanbul with his son he reconstructs the Design : The Whole Story by Elizabeth Wilhide Design Museum : A-Z of Design & Designers by Brian Cox titles available: extraordinary stories of Constantinople and the lost Charlotte Fiell Forces of Nature (non-fiction book and DVD) Byzantine Empire.

A History of Architecture in 100 Buildings by Dan Wonders of lLfe (non-fiction book and DVD) Recently featured: Cruickshank Wonders of the Solar System (DVD) The Good People by Hannah (fiction) Digital Handmade : Craftsmanship in the New Rise of the Planet of the Apes (DVD) Bad Pharma by Ben Goldacre (non-fiction) Industrial Revolution by Lucy Johnston Universal : A Guide to the Cosmos (non-fiction) The Boy Behind the Curtain by Tim Winton (memoir)