
Reservoir Bitches
In this eisode Emma talks about one of her favorite short story collections, Reservoir Bitches by Dahlia de la Cerda that was longlisted on the 2025 International Booker Prize. Tune in to talk about this book and why Emm

Hosted by Emma Woodhead · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 94 episodes
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In a world full of stories, it's hard to choose what's next!Join Emma in this weekly podcast to discuss books, screenplays, poetry, journalism, and so much more. Learn about how these books have shaped their respected fields and how to become a better writer. Official Instagram @notes_from_the_libraryFollow Emma on Instagram @emmaw019
Emma Woodhead hosts Notes From the Library, a arts show with 94 episodes published.

In this eisode Emma talks about one of her favorite short story collections, Reservoir Bitches by Dahlia de la Cerda that was longlisted on the 2025 International Booker Prize. Tune in to talk about this book and why Emm

Welcome to a very special episoide of The Notes From the Library where Emma is interview debut author and friend of the show Randi Smith. Tune in to learn about this wonderful debut, the experiences of being an indie aut

In this episode, Emma is sitting down to talk with the author of Starry and Restless, Julia Cooke. Tune in to talk about three extraordinary women who shaped journalism and the real history of them that will become one o

In today's episode Emma is talking about Betty Hughes written by Anna Woiwood. Tune into talk about a wonderful romance novel filled with love, self-discovery, and chasing your own desires in a society that isn't ready f

Welcome to another episode! In this episode Emma is talking about The Amberglow Candy Store which is a cozy fantasy book that follows a magical fox spirit, Kogetsu, who sells candy to human who are in need to guidence. K

Welcome back to another episode of The Notes From the Library Podcast. In this episode, Emma is talking about the novel Walking Practice by Dolki Min, which is a strange yet profound novel that explores what it is like t

Kaylee is joining Emma again today for another exciting episode where the duo talks about the newest addition to the Hunger Games series. Sunrise on the Reaping follows the story of Haymitch in the 50th Hunger Games and

The 2025 Booker Prize Longlist is finally here! Tune in to learn about what books are on the longlist and which book is already on Emma's shelf, and she is starting to read from this amazing batch of books. - - ┈┈∘┈˃̶༒˂̶

Join Emma for a special episode with the return of a very special guest! Kaylee has returned to the show to talk about the entire ACOTAR series. Tune in to learn about theories, favorite parts, and hopes for the next boo

It's been a while, but Emma is back and episodes are returning. To kick off the return, Emma is giving an update from the Read Around the World series. Tune in to hear which books she's read as she checks off Ireland, Ja

April is over, and Emma is here to discuss the books she read this month. From tackling more of the International Booker Prize to memoirs to an ARC of a book she never expected to get, it was an interesting month of read

March is over, and Emma is here to discuss the books she read this month. From tackling the International Booker Prize to the newest addition to the Hunger Games series, it was an interesting month of reading. - - ┈┈∘┈˃̶

In this episode, Emma talks about the newly translated novella The Beggar Student by Osamu Dazai. Tune in to talk about the surprising humor that Dazai has in this book and how much she enjoy his books. - - ┈┈∘┈˃̶༒˂̶┈∘┈┈

In this special episode, Emma is talking about Shakespeare's Julius Caesar as well as the journalist Edward R. Murrow and her own novel that all tie together with Brutus being the center of all three. Tune in to listened

2025 is here, and in this episode, Emma is talking about the six books she read during January and February. Tune in to hear which books they are and which one has become one of her all-time favorites! - - ┈┈∘┈˃̶༒˂̶┈∘┈┈

In this episode Emma is talking about the funny but heartwarming volume 2 of a series about a man and his pet fish. Tune it to talk about this fantasy novel in which a man gets transported into a book as the main charact

Happy 2025! 2024 was a year of reading! Tune in to talk about the books Emma read and the different genres she explored. - - ┈┈∘┈˃̶༒˂̶┈∘┈┈ - - Let's be friends on GoodReads Follow the official show

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! In today's episode Emma is talking about Small Things like These by Claire Keegan. Tune in to talk about the book, history, the movie staring the one and only Cillian Murphy, and Emma'

In today's episode Emma is talking about A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang which is a historical book based on the Legend of Xishi, one of the famous Four Beautities of Ancient China. Tune in to talk about Emma's mixed

In this episode Emma is talking about the funny but heartwarming Danmei about a man and his pet fish. Tune it to talk about this fantasy novel in which a man gets transported into a book as the main character's pet fish
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