The Page Podcast
Welcome to the fourth episode of The Page Podcast presented by the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame and the University Libraries at the University of Nevada, Reno. Our hosts, author and educator Mark Maynard, along with reader and educator Karen Wikander discuss literature from both sides of the page. In this fourth episode, Mark and Karen who have been friends since middle school (and have similar chemistry to two siblings in the backseat on a long road trip), discuss violence and our relationship to it as both readers and writers. How do we process violence on the page as readers and how do we use it as writers? Do era and culture affect the representation of violence in literature? The book Mark and Karen reference at the beginning of their conversation: Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54860585-razorblade-tears]. The Page Podcast is for both readers and writers. The Page Podcast aims to make us better readers and writers through thoughtful consideration, lively debate and practice. Continue the conversation with us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ThePagePodcast) and/or Instagram (@The.Page.Podcast). If you have a topic you'd like to suggest, email us at HelloFromThePagePodcast@gmail.com. The Page Podcast is a project of the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame and is presented by the University Libraries at the University of Nevada, Reno. You can follow the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame, dedicated to celebrating authors with a connection to Nevada at library.unr.edu/nvwhof. You can learn more about the University Libraries at library.unr.edu. Hosts: Mark Maynard (@MWMaynard) and Karen Wikander (@TahoeWikander) Producer & Editor: Luka Starmer Project Manager: Robin Monteith Theme Music: Lonely Desert Surfer, composed by Jerome Etcheberry, Manuel Armstrong, & Raphael Chassin. Published by KTSA Publishing and provided courtesy of Universal Production Music.
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