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FAQs about Get Lit Podcast:How many episodes does Get Lit Podcast have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.
October 18, 2023Get Lit Episode 238: Daphne du MaurierSend us a textWe're all back! This week, we examine another master of horror fiction: Daphne du Maurier! du Maurier is known for the iconic, haunting novel Rebecca. BUT she also wrote the author of the short story, 'The Birds' which would later serve as the inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock's film of the same name! Join the flock with us as we fly forward through our spooky features! ...more38minPlay
October 11, 2023Get Lit Episode 237: Henry JamesSend us a textThe oft requested Henry James is our subject this episode, with guest host, Dan Esquivel! James is widely considered a deeply important American author, despite living most of his adult life abroad. His novels and stories explore the psychological states of his characters, and he considered himself a writer of ghost stories (notably in The Turn of the Screw). Join us as we kick off a month of haunts, horror, and happenings at Get Lit! ...more41minPlay
October 04, 2023Get Lit Episode 236: Elizabeth Parsons Ware PackardSend us a textThis week, Jack takes over hosting to present the story of Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard! This incredible activist used her writing and meticulous notes to document abuses against women and people admitted to asylums. Join us as we explore her life and legacy while Jon galavants around France. ...more33minPlay
September 27, 2023Get Lit Episode 235: Anita LoosSend us a textThis week, we're featuring Anita Loos, screenwriter, novelist, playwright, and F. Scott Fitzgerald's replacement! That's right. Loos is most well known for her novel Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and the film that followed! But did you also know she was responsible for completing multiple screenplays that Fitzgerald was unable to make work? Join us as we explore the remarkable life of this Hollywood/Broadway/Showbiz legend! ...more41minPlay
September 22, 2023Get a Little Lit Episode 5: Primers & Early TextbooksSend us a textEver wonder when American schools started using textbooks? Curious as to why and how they shaped our education system? Have a burning desire to learn more about early textbook company monopolies? Then do we have a Little Lit episode for you! Join us to explore the answers to all these questions and more in this month's Get a Little Lit episode! ...more26minPlay
September 22, 2023Get a Little Lit Episode 4: Primers & Early TextbooksEver wonder when American schools started using textbooks? Curious as to why and how they shaped our education system? Have a burning desire to learn more about early textbook company monopolies? Then do we have a Little Lit episode for you! Join us to explore the answers to all these questions and more in this month's Get a Little Lit episode! ...more34minPlay
September 20, 2023Get Lit Episode 234: F. Scott Fitzgerald (revisited)Send us a textCan’t repeat the past? Why of course you can! This week on Get Lit, we’re revisiting our favorite Old Sport, and author of The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald! Join us for a deep(er) dive into this iconic author as we unpack the myths and legends that surrounded his life, searching for the proverbial green light amidst the chaos of the 1920's and beyond. ...more52minPlay
September 13, 2023Get Lit Episode 233: Printer's Row Lit Fest 2023 - SundaySend us a textThis week, instead of Steph and Jon discussing just one author, we heard from our lovely listeners about hundreds more! Printers Row Lit Fest 2023 was an absolute delight — we asked you to tell us about your favorite books, authors you would take to dinner, and some literary hot takes. Some were even brave enough to answer some literary trivia! Hear the voices of Printers Row Lit Fest in this eclectic two part series!Looking for your response? This episode covers all responses from Sunday!...more48minPlay
September 13, 2023Get Lit Episode 232: Printer's Row Lit Fest 2023 - SaturdaySend us a textThis week, instead of Steph and Jon discussing just one author, we heard from our lovely listeners about hundreds more! Printers Row Lit Fest 2023 was an absolute delight — we asked you to tell us about your favorite books, authors you would take to dinner, and some literary hot takes. Some were even brave enough to answer some literary trivia! Hear the voices of Printers Row Lit Fest in this eclectic two part series!Looking for your response? This episode covers all responses from Saturday!...more59minPlay
September 06, 2023Get Lit Episode 231: May SwensonSend us a textWe're gearing up for lit fest this week! Join us for a beautiful biography of American poet May Swenson, a literary philosophy update, and some classic literary trivia selected and read by our co-co-host, Jack! Learn about all sorts of new ideas in this episode from Swenson on writing, poetry, and living, along with exploring the 'sacred' nature of the recurring text! ...more38minPlay
FAQs about Get Lit Podcast:How many episodes does Get Lit Podcast have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.