The Deep Well with Laura Creedle, Books & Brews #84

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Laura Creedle is the author of The Deep Well and The Love Letters of Abelard and Lily, which Kirkus Reviews described as “entertaining, thought-provoking, and unsettling—in a good way.” When she’s not writing, Laura can usually be found playing pinball or watching indie horror. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband and a feral cat named Hellman who was found with her head stuck in a mayonnaise jar.

We talked about how indie publishing has changed the face of horror, writing novels with ADHD, Russia’s Kola Superdeep Borehole, the place of AI in writing, and much more.

What drinks would you pair to readings about a super deep borehole and a stalking cult member!?

Readings, Drinks, and Discussion Timestamps:

00:00 START
04:49 Drink 1: Mexican Coffee
05:48 Reading 1: 5-Year-Old April at the Deep Hole
13:49 A book with lots of moving parts
14:38 Authors killing our darlings
15:33 Drink 2: B-52
17:59 Reading 2: Wikipedia on the Ojo de Cristo Mining Disaster
19:50 Many questions & stories on the Kola Superdeep
25:19 Stories? Vampires & Werewolves
32:17 Drink 3: Verdant Lady
35:07 Reading 3: Marianne Returns
40:16 Marianne vs the Cult (and more on cults)
51:04 AI and more AI

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Journey to Africa with Juliet Cutler, Books & Brews Episode #83

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Juliet Cutler is a writer, educator, and a designer of award-winning exhibits for museums, parks, and cultural centers around the world. In 1999 and 2000, she lived in Tanzania where she taught English at the first school for Maasai girls in East Africa. In her first book Among the Maasai, Juliet recounts her experiences as a young American teacher working in a context where women and girls face unimaginable challenges. Twenty-five years later, she illustrates the positive impacts of educating women and girls in her second book Lessons in Hope, which features the stories of Maasai women working in education, health care, government, nonprofits, and business.

She regularly travels to Tanzania to support causes that uplift Maasai women and girls. All proceeds from the sales of her books support these causes.

We talked about Juliet’s work in the earliest years of the school for Massai girls in Tanzania, African cultures, National Geographic’s portrayals of those cultures, attitudes toward disabilities, how Massai culture is changing, and designing exhibits for museums and parks…in addition to many other things!

Readings, Drinks, and Discussion Timestamps:

00:00 START
07:03 Drink 1: Hakuna Mata
09:42 Reading 1: Intro
14:20 Inspiration and Preparation for Africa
19:44 The Distinct & Iconic Massai Culture
26:17 Drink 2: Dowa (medicine)
30:06 Reading 2: Neema’s Dreams
34:44 How has life changed since the school started?
39:22 Adapting vs Maintaining Tradition & Culture
42:53 Drink 3: Ama-lekkerlicious
45:52 Reading 3: Kafika House
52:48 Changing Attitudes toward Disabilities
52:48 What did Africa DO to you!? (or How the African Experience Changed Juliet)
 
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Books & Brews #70: Sherlock Holmes with Richard T. Ryan

A lifelong Sherlockian, Richard T. Ryan is the author of nine Sherlock Holmes novels and currently working on his tenth. He’s also written a well-received murder mystery “Deadly Relations which has been produced twice off-Broadway. He pursued graduate studies at Notre Dame where he majored in medieval literature.

Our talk ranged from Knights Templar finding Minnesota in the 1300s to the reasons Arthur Conan Doyle killed Sherlock Holmes to the inefficient bombers of the 1880s and the Scarlet Pimpernel and Mark Wahlberg.

00:00 START
06:20 Drink 1: Watson’s Delight
07:20 Reading 1: The Traitorous Templar
11:20 From medieval literature and old English to Sherlock Holmes
16:13 Pastiches, purity, and creative license
18:54 Drink 2: The Baker Street Bramble
20:07 Reading 2: Three May Keep a Secret
21:45 Masters of disguise
25:52 What makes Sherlock Holmes so enduring
30:21 Arthur Conan Doyle’s feelings about Sherlock Holmes
35:55 Drink 3: The Moriarty Martini
37:42 Reading 3: The Devil’s Disciples
39:24 The importance of getting the details right
43:20 News and fiction

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