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Unbound Podcast

8 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago - ★★★★★ - 2 ratings

Our mission is to bring together readers and writers to create diverse communities and to expose participants to new ideas and authors in order to inspire a life-long love of books and reading.

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Unbound 2023: Ready Player One

March 15, 2024 12:46 - 1 hour - 145 MB

  Panelists: BJ Best, Andrew Ervin, Brittney Morris Moderators: Whitney Terrell, V.V. Ganeshananthan Life relies on play. Kittens learn to hunt by pouncing on siblings, springboks practice leaping away from predators, and great apes form bonds through bouts of tag. Video games are the latest installation of gameplay to humans. The writers on this panel have wrestled with the human desire to play games and attempt to answer: Is life one big multiplayer RPG? This conversation will be rec...

Unbound 2023: (Re)Writing Kansas City

March 06, 2024 11:00 - 1 hour - 152 MB

Panelists: Desideria Mesa, José Faus, CJ Janovy Moderator: Whitney Terrell How is Kansas City portrayed in literature? Four KC-based writers discuss the city’s long literary legacy and its future. The city has experienced unprecedented growth in its writing and artistic communities over the past twenty years. Has the “traditional” literary take on the city changed? How welcome are authors from diverse communities? What issues will Kansas City authors be tackling in the next twenty years?

Unbound 2023: The Revolution Will Not Be Westernized

February 28, 2024 12:00 - 1 hour - 170 MB

Panelists: Phong Nguyen, Jocelyn Cullity, Vanessa Riley Moderator: Trudy Lewis We often act as though the West invented the idea of the powerful woman. Yet women have succeeded as political and military leaders throughout the world, often in times of revolution and transition. These three writers of historical fiction have researched and written novels about three such historical moments in which powerful women leaders emerged and fought and reigned.

Unbound 2023: After Dobbs Panel

February 23, 2024 17:50 - 1 hour - 162 MB

Panelists: Angela Hume, Jennifer Haigh, Natalie Y. Moore Moderator: Molly Housch Gordon In the aftermath of the Dobbs decision, Margaret Atwood wrote “I thought I was writing fiction in The Handmaid’s Tale.” A theocratic United States where women were treated as if they were “in 17th century New England” seemed to her, in 1985, to be “far-fetched” and “silly.” Yet Gilead is slowly becoming an American reality. How do writers fight back against the patriarchy that strives to silence the...

Unbound 2023: Paper Jam Panel

February 23, 2024 17:50 - 1 hour - 170 MB

Panelists: Calvin Kasulke, Akil Kumarasamy, YZ Chin Moderator: Donald Quist Once upon a time, networks were made of connected people. Now, the most relevant networks are digital. As technology advances and invades our workplaces, we’re faced with a cloud of innovations that change the shape and nature of our work lives. These three writers trace the wires of influence in our workplace.

Unbound 2023: Something Witchy This Way Comes

February 23, 2024 17:50 - 1 hour - 143 MB

Panelists: Megan Kaminiski, Megan Giddings, Sun Yung Shin, Desideria Mesa Moderator: Tina Casagrand Foss Where do we find hope, community, and belonging in the face of a divided and distant society? If only there were some magic to see things differently. These writers’ latest books use witchcraft, divination, and the power of nature to turn our everyday world on its head and fight against oppressive power structures.

Christopher Castellani & Jocelyn Cullity (2019)

December 22, 2020 09:00 - 54 minutes - 74.5 MB

In their most recent novels, Christopher Castellani and Jocelyn Cullity base their stories on actual people (Tennesse Williams in Castellani's Leading Men) or events (the 1857 siege of Lucknow in Cullity's Amah and the Silk-Winges Pigeons.) How did they merge fact and fiction? What are the responsibilities of a storyteller to stick to the facts, if the truth that they're looking for lies elsewhere? 

Writing the Rural

December 04, 2020 10:00 - 1 hour - 93 MB

The writing and writers of rural America are as rich and varied as those of any American landscape. These three writers give voice to real and imagined lives that resonate from the holler to the rolling hills, from splendid isolation to cacophonous interference; from margin to center.   Panelists: Kayleb Rae Candrilli, Garrard Conley, Crystal Wilkinson