Storykeepers Podcast
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Let's talk Indigenous books! Storykeepers is a monthly podcast about books by Indigenous authors, hosted by Jennifer David and Waubgeshig Rice.
Joined February 2021
Now that GoodMinds is hosting the Storykeepers archive, on November 1 we will be shutting down our website and closing our podcast hosting account, effectively removing the show from all platforms. Chi-miigwech for your interest and support over the past few years! Happy reading.
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Good news! We've found a permanent home for our archive. The great people @GoodMindsBooks have created a page for all 26 Storykeepers episodes. The discussions will live on here: https://t.co/UYxFdnfCT3 Please bookmark the link and share it widely. Chi-miigwech GoodMinds!
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After 3 seasons, the Storykeepers Podcast has come to an end. If you haven’t had a chance yet, please check out our final episode. We recap some show highlights, and give thanks to all the people who made this show possible - most importantly, you, our listeners! We are thankful.
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A playlist about all things literature-related from @suswatibasu, host of @HowToBe247. “There are some wonderful hosts showcasing important works to the world.” @nprbooks @michellejchan @StorykeepersPod @mariskreizman @lithub @NPR
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Hmmm, no responses, and perhaps ongoing algorithmic glitches under the new ownership are to blame. So we just went back to our last draw and picked a name at random. If you'd like this copy @stephbl82 please let us know!
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One more giveaway! We have a copy of Lisa Bird-Wilson's Probably Ruby to send to one of you listeners. Reply to this tweet by 3PM ET today to enter your name into a draw!
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We also revealed some big news this month: we've decided to pack in the podcast after next month's episode. It was a tough call, but unfortunately we can't keep it up due to our busy schedules. We'll explain it all when we wrap things up in June. Big thanks for listening!
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This month's episode is now available! We talked about Louise Erdrich's wonderful novel The Sentence with author and scholar Daniel Heath Justice. There's a lot to unpack with this compelling book, and Daniel was the ideal guest to talk us through it. Download/stream now!
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This month's episode is up! We read the award-winning novel Probably Ruby by Lisa Bird-Wilson, and asked acclaimed author Michelle Good to join us to discuss it. It was a very compelling conversation, with many parallels between Probably Ruby and Michelle's Five Little Indians.
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Whoops! Got tied up last night and missed doing the draw. Good morning @1DeLorenzi! You've won the copy. Check your DMs!
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Another giveaway! In Episode 1 of this season we talked about All the Quiet Place by Brian Thomas Isaac, and now we have a copy for one lucky listener. Reply to this tweet by 9ET tonight to be entered into a draw!
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Congrats @wesaquje! You’ve won the copy of Islands of Decolonial Love. Check your DMs!
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Giveaway time! We have copies of a couple of Season 3 books for you listeners. First up is Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's Islands of Decolonial Love. Reply to this tweet by 9PM ET tonight to enter your name into a draw for a copy!
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We decided to put the spotlight on Indigenous literature for kids this month, and invited one of the greats to join us to discuss it. @DaveAlexRoberts is an award-winning author who recently took on a major editorial role to boost Indigenous kids' books. Episode available now!
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Made a tea and sat with @JibbyJoos & @StorykeepersPod talking about one of my favs, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's Islands of Decolonial Love (admitting all her books are my fav), connecting the idea of decolonial love to nation rebuilding & Indigenous resurgence. Miigwetch
Apologies again for this month’s delay, but we promise this episode will be worth your wait! Anishinaabe scholar and writer Geraldine King joined us to talk about Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s 2013 collection Islands of Decolonial Love. The episode is available now!
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Apologies again for this month’s delay, but we promise this episode will be worth your wait! Anishinaabe scholar and writer Geraldine King joined us to talk about Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s 2013 collection Islands of Decolonial Love. The episode is available now!
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Hi everyone! This month's episode is behind as we try to work through some scheduling challenges. We hope to have it available as soon as possible. It's been a busy start to the new year for both of us, so thanks for your patience!
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Whoops! We lost track of time yesterday and forgot to do the draw. Here it is. Congrats @CYunkws! Check your DMs
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Giveaway time! We have a copy of Jordan Abel's NISHGA for one of you lucky listeners. Reply to this tweet by 5PM ET today to have your name entered into a draw. Thanks for your support!
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