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In this episode, Ashley talks about the club's fifth and final read in Collection I, Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler, with her friend, mentor-in-film and award-winning filmmaker Zachary Cunningham, .
This pod is an extension to the BWSR book club — which is currently reading classics surrounding relationships and magic and you can find the complete booklist for Collection I at http://booksweshouldveread.com/.
Tune in each episode as Ashley discusses a classic from the reading list with a member of her tribe — from what they love to what they hate about it, but ultimately rave about why each one is a book everyone must read.
This podcast was produced and edited by Ashley Reynolds, with the show track, entitled "Lavender Mint", produced by @Ty.2wo.
Follow Zach @z.c.cunningham & see his work @misfittedacademics on Instagram
Follow Ashley everywhere on social media @bashweiser
Follow BWSR @booksweshouldveread on Instagram and @bookswsr on Twitter, and join the private Facebook group at http://booksweshouldveread.com/
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In this episode, Ashley talks about the club's fifth and final read in Collection I, Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler, with her friend, mentor-in-film and award-winning filmmaker Zachary Cunningham, .
This pod is an extension to the BWSR book club — which is currently reading classics surrounding relationships and magic and you can find the complete booklist for Collection I at http://booksweshouldveread.com/.
Tune in each episode as Ashley discusses a classic from the reading list with a member of her tribe — from what they love to what they hate about it, but ultimately rave about why each one is a book everyone must read.
This podcast was produced and edited by Ashley Reynolds, with the show track, entitled "Lavender Mint", produced by @Ty.2wo.
Follow Zach @z.c.cunningham & see his work @misfittedacademics on Instagram
Follow Ashley everywhere on social media @bashweiser
Follow BWSR @booksweshouldveread on Instagram and @bookswsr on Twitter, and join the private Facebook group at http://booksweshouldveread.com/