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Trailer - Introducing Stig Abell's Guide to Reading

Oct 13, 20201 min
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Summary

Stig Abell announces his new podcast, "Stig Abell's Guide to Reading," launching October 2020. Each week, he'll speak with different authors about their favorite books, exploring various literature types from American classics to crime fiction. The podcast, coinciding with his book, aims to uncover the joy and meaning found in reading.

Episode description

Introducing a brand new podcast from Stig Abell, speaking to authors about their favourite books, and trying to get to the bottom of what makes them so good. Coming 29th October 2020.

Transcript

Du, jag skulle ju köpa några nya palpstält till lagret. Det kanske blev lite mer grejer. De hade ju allt, man hade en skribord, jag köpte en sån här, och kontorstolar, och så hade de en skitsnygd. Vi har inredning för hela arbetsplatsen. Välkommen till ARM. Hello, I'm here to tell you about a new podcast called Stig Abel's Guide to Reading, in which I'm going to be talking about books that mean something.

Me and to a different special guest each week. It's being made in conjunction with my own book, Things I Learned on the 628, which is a To daily reading out in November 2020. It's a story of the year I spent reading books on my commute, if you remember that foreign concept at all. And I came up with various theories about different types of literature from to American classics, from Shakespeare to poetry. And in the podcast which accompanied I pick a different special guest.

Each week to pick a different section of literature, and we basically just talk about what we love. and why we love it. So I talked to David Badil about America. I talk to Lucy Foley, the best-selling author about crime fiction, Kit Deval about literary fiction, if you think there is such a thing. James O'Brien comes on. me about what non-fiction he likes. So each week, different guest who loves books, a different side of literature. It's lovely.

and it's basically about the joy you can find in reading and it comes out at the end of October this year.

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