Guests: Gabbyand Rudi | Host: Kat Mayo | Audio producer: Rudi Bremer | Recorded: 27/01/2020 Sydney
It's been a year since Gabby, Rudi and I recorded an episode where we were all in the same room. But we managed to sneak in a couple of hours, while Gabby was back in Sydney, to talk about reading challenges, spring rolls, Goodreads super powers, sulk body parts, and baking. Now that we're living through a pandemic, it's likely we won't be recording in person again for a while, so we hope you enjoy our reunion episode!
Speaking of the pandemic, we recognise that COVID-19 has touched everyone's lives in different ways, and that for some of us, this is a time of great anxiety and loss. We send you our love and our very best wishes.
Gabby-- Wearer of socks and gloves, epilogue hater, sits in the wrong chair: @penneclearwater
Rudi Bremer-- Long-suffering audio producer and recommender of books: @rudi_bee
Anna Cowan[ podcast], Lisa Valdez
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Guest: Anna Cowan| Host: Kat Mayo | Audio producer: Rudi Bremer | Recorded: 25/01/2020 Sydney
Australian author Anna Cowan's debut novel, Untamed, caused quite a stir and remains a keeper on my shelf. It's a beautifully written romance that explores gender and power, and we talk about some of the issues that she explores in the story. In the seven years since the book came out, Anna has been raising her children, and we have an incredibly honest conversation about the struggle to manage motherhood with personal ambition.
Finally, Anna names some of her favourite queer romances, and I shamelessly angle to learn some tidbits about her current work in progress!
Anna Cowan-- Australian author of historical romance: annacowan.com
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Guests: Rudi Bremer and Gabby | Host: Kat Mayo | Audio producer: Rudi Bremer | Recorded: 20/22/2019 Sydney
The Book Thingo podcast comes out of accidental hiatus (blame Kat!) with an episode dedicated (mostly) to The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite. Spoiler: we disagree about many things. This leads to a discussion of women taking up hobbies, such as knitting and baking, that are actually work. Does a hobby have to be productive? We have opinions and theories. (Because of course, we do.) We circle back to the book by exploring whether producing something beautiful has value of its own.
Just before the 1-hour mark, I describe a historical romance plot for a book whose plot I couldn't remember. This book does exist! Details in the outro.
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Rudi Bremer-- Long-suffering audio producer and recommender of books: @rudi_bee
Gabby-- Wearer of socks and gloves, epilogue hater: @penneclearwater
Missed a previous episode? You can find a list of all the Book Thingo podcast episodes here and catch up. You can also email your feedback and suggestions to podcast@bookthingo.com.au.