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Welcome to The Bookmark, a podcast of the Wabash Carnegie Public Library, hosted by Laura Beutler and Rachel Castle. Surprise, it's a minisode! We had so much to say about Rachel Hawkins'The Villa that we made it a separate episode. Let us know what you think and if you'd like to see more of this kind of episode.
Read about how wild the Shelley/Byron carriage road-trip of 1816 was. It was even wilder than this article says, but it gives a good overview.
If you'd like to read the nonfiction book Laura read about the Shelley/Byron Carriage Road-Trip of '16, it's called The Poet and the Vampyre: The Curse of Byron and the Birth of Literature's Greatest Monsters by Andrew McConnell Stott. Check it out from our print collection (820.9145 Sto) or on Hoopla.
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This episode of The Bookmark podcast is hosted by Laura Beutler and Rachel Castle and was edited and produced by Rachel Castle.
By Wabash Carnegie Public LibraryWelcome to The Bookmark, a podcast of the Wabash Carnegie Public Library, hosted by Laura Beutler and Rachel Castle. Surprise, it's a minisode! We had so much to say about Rachel Hawkins'The Villa that we made it a separate episode. Let us know what you think and if you'd like to see more of this kind of episode.
Read about how wild the Shelley/Byron carriage road-trip of 1816 was. It was even wilder than this article says, but it gives a good overview.
If you'd like to read the nonfiction book Laura read about the Shelley/Byron Carriage Road-Trip of '16, it's called The Poet and the Vampyre: The Curse of Byron and the Birth of Literature's Greatest Monsters by Andrew McConnell Stott. Check it out from our print collection (820.9145 Sto) or on Hoopla.
Text Alerts!
Website
WCPL Event Calendar
WCPL on Facebook
WCPL on Instagram
WCPL Teens on Instagram
WCPL Teens on YouTube
This episode of The Bookmark podcast is hosted by Laura Beutler and Rachel Castle and was edited and produced by Rachel Castle.