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A few months ago, I sat on the couch in my family room reading and re-reading middle-grade books. I had reached an end of sorts with young-adult fiction—had grown concerned about the divisions, the animosity, even, that had grown up among and between YA camps and were splitting writers from writers from (ultimately) readers. I wanted to feel the simple magic again of being a reader in a young person's world.
I read to be alive to the stories themselves. I read in search of binding patterns. I read, and I thought.
This essay, now published on Printers Row/Chicago Tribune,
reports back on the thoughts I had.
Straight from the offices of Publishers Weekly, it’s More to Come! Your podcast source of comics news and discussion starring The Beat’s own Heidi MacDonald.
In this week’s episode, Heidi and the rest of the More to Come Crew – Calvin Reid and Kate Fitzsimons – discuss Batwoman, J. H. Williams III, W. Haden Blackman and DC’s editorial interference issues, the revived Penny Arcade “Dickwolves” controversy and ramifications for PAX, iFanboy stops operations, Mark Waid turns print comics retailer, Heidi MacDonald gives a talk about less known influential graphic novels at the Library of Congress and much more in this podcast from PW Comics World.
Now tune in Saturdays for our regularly scheduled podcast!
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Can’t find any direct download options. Any tips for listeners without itunes?
“Can’t find any direct download options. Any tips for listeners without itunes?”
http://www.publishersweekly.com/binary-data/PODCAST/content/000/000/140-1.mp3
Thanks Nick.
It would be great if this link was available in the article post.
Had to hunt through the code for previous downloadables.
Probably won’t do that very often.
Dan, I’m sorry the post didn’t have an option that worked for you, I’ll keep that in mind when posting the next episode.
Thanks Kate
Glad to hear you guys (on the podcast) speaking out against creators who produce material that is blatantly crude and offensive, in an attempt to look hip and “edgy.”
This wasn’t cool when Frank Miller and Quentin Tarantino were doing it in the ’90s, but at least there was some novelty to it then. Now it’s just tiresome and overdone. But I guess some creators want to cultivate an audience of overgrown frat boys.