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The Library Coven
The Library Coven
100 episodes
8 months ago
The Library Coven is a bi-weekly podcast in which two besties, Jessie and kelly, discuss (mostly) YA fantasy through the lens of intersectional feminist criticism. Why? Because talking about books is pretty magical.
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The Library Coven is a bi-weekly podcast in which two besties, Jessie and kelly, discuss (mostly) YA fantasy through the lens of intersectional feminist criticism. Why? Because talking about books is pretty magical.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Education,
Society & Culture
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Surprise! Interview with YA Author Rachael Lippincott
The Library Coven
42 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
Surprise! Interview with YA Author Rachael Lippincott
A few weeks ago, J and I had the pleasure of interviewing Rachael Lippincott in advance of her upcoming release Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh (August 29, 2023 from Simon & Schuster). You might know Rachael as a co-author of Five Feet Apart, which was also made into a film. We haven’t read her newest novel yet, but we both enjoyed our respective interview prep reads – Jessie even cried (!! *gasp* lol) listening to The Lucky List. We hope you enjoy this little surprise between seasons of the show 🙂  
The Library Coven
The Library Coven is a bi-weekly podcast in which two besties, Jessie and kelly, discuss (mostly) YA fantasy through the lens of intersectional feminist criticism. Why? Because talking about books is pretty magical.