Dmpl Podcast

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The official podcast of the Des Moines Public Library. Featuring interviews with authors, special guests to the library, your favorite library staff, and more!

Episodios

  • Book Picks: March MADNESS

    19/03/2021 Duración: 23min

    On the latest episode of the DMPL Podcast, Jenny from the Book Chat team joins us to talk about books with crazy plots and premises. As Jenny describes them, these books feature "a thriller sympathetic towards the murderer, a heist that focuses on student debt, and a remake of an old favorite children's book as an adult horror story." Show Notes Jenny's Picks Discussed on the Podcast My Sister, the Serial Killer, by Oyikan Braithwaite The Assistants, by Camille Perri Meddling Kids, by Edgar Cantero Other "MAD" Books, with Notes from Jenny Playing Nice, by J.P. Delaney: A couple finds out the son they’ve been raising for two years was switched at birth and have some terrible choices to make. But the couple raising their biological child is not what they seem. Part family drama, part courtroom adventure, part thriller. My Best Friend’s Exorcism, by Grady Hendrix: Abby has been best friends with Gretchen since she was the only girl who didn’t stand her up at her roller-rink birthday party. In absolute 80

  • Greer Macallister, author of 'The Arctic Fury'

    05/03/2021 Duración: 36min

    Author and Iowa native Greer Macallister is the guest on the latest episode of The DMPL Podcast. Her newest novel, The Arctic Fury, follows an all-female expedition to the north as they try to uncover what happened to the lost Franklin expedition. Greer discusses why she wanted to set a book in this ice cold setting and how she assembled the Ocean's 13-esque crew of characters. She also lets us know what she's working on next - it's a big change! Spoilers are discussed from about 13:20-29:50. Show Notes The Arctic Fury at DMPL Other Greer Macallister books at DMPL Greer Macallister | website Greer Macallister | Facebook Greer Macallister | Twitter Greer Macallister | Instagram

  • 7 Questions with Robert Kolker

    22/02/2021 Duración: 32min

    AViD author Robert Kolker joins us on the DMPL Podcast! We talk about how he came to know the Galvin family, the subject of his newest, critically acclaimed book Hidden Valley Road. Kolker also discusses the challenges of structuring of narrative nonfiction books and reveals which classic novel he just completed and loved. Show Notes Kolker's Books Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family (2020) Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery (2013) Books Mentioned by Kolker Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx, by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc These Truths, by Jill Lepore War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoevsky Mike Nichols: A Life, by Mark Harris Kolker's Favorite Self-Authored Pieces "The World’s Smallest Ukulele," Bloomberg Businessweek, May 12, 2016 "Nine Blocks from Home," New York Magazine, July 7, 2006

  • Darcy Maulsby, author of 'Classic Restaurants of Des Moines and Their Recipes'

    12/02/2021 Duración: 35min

    Iowa author Darcy Maulsby is the guest on the latest DMPL Podcast! Her newest book, Classic Restaurants of Des Moines and Their Recipes, is a culinary history of Des Moines restaurants During the podcast, Maulsby and host Aaron Gernes discuss restaurants of days' past, including Babe's, Johnny & Kay's, King Ying Low, and more. It's a must-read for anyone who want's to feel nostalgia as well as those who are interested in Des Moines history. The Italian influences of Des Moines Famous Des Moines figures such as Babe Bisignano and Edna Griffin The fall and rise of downtown through the restaurants What Des Moines' culinary future holds and much more! Show Notes Classic Restaurants of Des Moines and Their Recipes on our shelves Other Darcy Maulsby books on our shelves Darcy Maulsby | website Darcy Maulsby | Facebook Darcy Maulsby | Instagram Darcy Maulsby | Twitter

  • DMPL Podcast: Reading Challenge Book Picks

    05/02/2021 Duración: 41min

    Theresa and Lynn join us today on the DMPL Podcast! The two Library Assistants love the DMPL Reading Challenge, and they've picked three books each to discuss - one in each of three different categories. Show Notes Theresa's Books Educated, by Tara Westover - A book based on its cover My Antonia, by Willa Cather - A book she enjoyed in school One Summer: America, 1927, by Bill Bryson - A book about a significant historical event Lynn's Books Vesper Flights, by Helen Macdonald - A book of essays or short stories The Widows of Malabar Hill, by Sujata Massey - A book recommended by a Book Chat librarian Perestroika in Paris, by Jane Smiley - A book with a non-human main character(s) Other Related Links DMPL Reading Challenge DMPL Express Book Chat

  • DMPL Podcast: AViD Author Adam Higginbotham

    19/01/2021 Duración: 25min

    Show Notes Adam Higginbotham | Website Adam Higginbotham | Twitter Midnight in Chernobyl Books and stories discussed: M.R. James: Collected Ghost Stories and Ghost Stories of an Antiquary "Life at the Top," by Adam Higginbotham (The New Yorker, February 4, 2013) Naples '44, by Norman Lewis (GoodReads link) The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York, by Robert Caro How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America, by Clint Smith

  • Book Chat's Favorite Books of 2020

    28/12/2020 Duración: 44min

    Janeé and Rebecca, with the Book Chat team, join host Aaron to chat about their favorite books this year. What made them laugh? What made them cry? What made 2020 a great year for reading? Listen to the podcast to find out, and be sure to check out the show notes to see other books they loved that they didn't discuss. Show Notes Book Chat Janeé's Books Picture Books I Am Every Good Thing, by Derrick Barnes, illustrated by Gordon C. James Anti-Racist Baby, by Ibram X. Kandi We Will Rock Our Classmates, by Ryan T. Higgins Middle Grade Class Act, by Jerry Craft Twins, by Varian Johnson The Talk: Conversations About Race, Love, and Truth, by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson Teen Fiction Cemetery Boys, by Aiden Thomas Clap When You Land, by Elizabeth Acevedo Long Way Down: The Graphic Novel, by Jason Reynolds The Magic Fish, by Trung Le Nguyen Rebecca's Books This is How You Lose the Time War, by Amal El-Mohtar The Magic Fish, by Trung Le Nguyen The House in the Cerulean Sea, by T.J. K

  • DMPL AViD Podcast: 7 Questions with Kate Quinn

    02/12/2020 Duración: 27min

    It's the first episode in our latest AViD Podcast Series! Kate Quinn in answering seven questions about her books, what she reads, how she writes, and more. After you're done listening to the podcast, be sure to register for her AViD event next Wednesday, December 9, at 7:00 PM! You can do so at the AViD Page below. Show Notes AViD Page Kate's Info Kate Quinn | Website Kate Quinn | Facebook Kate Quinn | Instagram Kate Quinn | Twitter Kate's Books The Huntress (2019) Ribbons of Scarlet (2019) The Alice Network (2017) The Empress of Rome Saga Lady of the Eternal City (#4) (2015) Empress of the Seven Hills (#3) (2012) Mistress of Rome (#2) (2011) Daughters of Rome (#1) (2010) The Borgia Chronicles The Lion and the Rose (#2) (2014) The Serpent and the Pearl (#1) (2014) Kate's Recommendations Empire of Gold, by S.A. Chakraborty In This House of Brede, by Rumer Godden Conclave, by Robert Harris Munich, by Robert Harris Island Queen, by Vanessa Riley (to be released July 2021) Half Sick of Shadows,

  • DMPL Podcast: Scott Chantler, Author of 'Bix'

    25/11/2020 Duración: 31min

    Eisner-nominated artist Scott Chantler joins us on the DMPL Podcast today to discuss his newest graphic novel Bix. It's a biography of Leon Bismark "Bix" Beiderbecke, a Davenport native and a revered member of the Golden Age of Jazz in the 1920s and 1930s.  Chantler and host Aaron Gernes talk about Chatler's creative process in writing graphic novels and about the trials and tribulations of Bix's life that lead to his tragic death at an early age. Show Notes Bix on library shelves Other Scott Chantler books at DMPL Scott Chantler | Website Scott Chantler | Instagram Scott Chantler | Facebook Scott Chantler | YouTube

  • Book Picks: All the Feels

    18/11/2020 Duración: 37min

    Gen and Katie from the Book Chat team join the podcast today to talk about books that give them "all the feels." They both picked one "swoony" book, one "scary" book, and one "funny" book to share. Book Picks The Bookish Life of Nina Hill, by Abbi Waxman The Only Good Indians, by Stephen Graham Jones The New One, by Mike Birbiglia A Duke in Shining Armor, by Loretta Chase Sequel: Ten Things I Hate About the Duke The Murders of Molly Southbourne, by Tade Thompson Sequel: The Survival of Molly Southbourne S***, Actually: The Definitive, 100% Objective Guide to Modern Cinema, by Lindy West

  • DMPL Podcast: Debra Landwehr Engle, author of 'Twenty'

    05/11/2020 Duración: 27min

    On today's podcast, host Aaron Gernes talks with Iowa author Debra Landwehr Engle, whose novel Twenty came out this past spring. It follows an Iowa woman who makes an important decision about her life after grieving the losses of her daughter, mother, and marriage. Show Notes Twenty in the catalog Other books by Debra Landwehr Engle Debra Landwehr Engle | Website | Facebook | Twitter

  • DMPL Podcast: Scary Stories with Janeé

    14/10/2020 Duración: 34min

    On today's DMPL Podcast, Janeé with the Book Chat team is here to discuss her favorite genre, horror. She's picked out six books - two children's, two YA/Teen, and two adult titles - to chat with us about today. Show Notes Book Chat DMPL Express Janeé's Picks Clown in a Cornfield, by Adam Ceasar Harrow Lake, by Kat Ellis Hide and Seeker, by Daka Hermon The Puppet's Payback and Other Chilling Tales, by Mary Downing Hahn The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, by Grady Hendrix Killadelphia Vol. 1: Sins of the Father, written by Rodney Barnes

  • S.C. Sherman, author of 'Beer Money: A Tale of the Iowa City Beer Mafia'

    30/09/2020 Duración: 28min

    On today's podcast, host Aaron Gernes is joined by Iowa author S.C. Sherman. Earlier this year Sherman released Beer Money: A Tale of the Iowa City Beer Mafia, a historical fiction novel about the events that led up to the real-life Iowa City Beer Riots. Show Notes Borrow Beer Money from the library S.C. Sherman's Website S.C. Sherman | Facebook S.C. Sherman | Twitter

  • Book Picks: Latinx Heritage Month

    23/09/2020 Duración: 31min

    On the latest episode of the DMPL Podcast, we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month with some great books by Latinx authors. Janeé is up first to talk about kid's books, and then we're joined by Elizabeth, who gives us some adult book selections: Show Notes Book Links Vamos! Let's Go Eat, by Raul the Third; illustrations by Elaine Bay We Are Not From Here, by Jenny Torres Sanchez Merci Suárez Changes Gears, by Meg Medina Mexican Gothic, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia The Undocumented Americans, by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio Elizabeth's Other Book Picks: The Last Great Road Bum: A Novel by Héctor Tobar #ownvoices Fiction The Taste of Sugar by Marisel Vera Afterlife by Julia Alvarez A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabel Allende Untamed Shore by Silvia Moreno-Garcia #ownvoices Nonfiction Once I Was You: A Memoir of Love and Hate in a Torn America by Maria Hinojosa More Than Ready: Be Strong and Be You... and Other Lessons for Women of Color on the Rise by Cecilia Muñoz Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration

  • Book Picks: Non-Traditional Formats

    16/09/2020 Duración: 28min

    Today on the podcast, Carrie recommends some books that are in non-traditional formats. This is one of the twelve categories in this year's ongoing DMPL Reading Challenge. Don't forget - it's not too late to sign up and take part in the Reading Challenge! Carrie's Picks Loving Vs. Virginia, by Patricia Hruby Powell They Called Us Enemy, by George Takei Dear Committee Members, by Julie Schumacker The Boy Next Door, by Meg Cabot Belonging, by Nora Krug The Poet X, by Elizabeth Acevedo Events and Programs Mentioned: 2020 DMPL Reading Challenge Library Learning Bag Upcoming Program: Don't Be Intimidated, Vote

  • DMPL Podcast: Kali White, author of 'The Monsters We Make'

    02/09/2020 Duración: 38min

    Iowa author Kali White joins us on the newest edition of the DMPL Podcast. White's newest novel, The Monsters We Make, was released last month. It is set in Des Moines in the mid 1980s and is partially based on the real-life Des Moines Register paperboy disappearances of that time. You may know her from her previous works The Space Between and The Good Divide, which she wrote under the name Kali VanBaale. White and host Aaron Gernes talk about the intense research White did for the novel to ensure its accuracy, as well as why she decided to write under a new pen name.  NOTE: Spoilers for The Monsters We Make are discussed from 9:45-25:30. Show Notes Kali's Books The Monsters We Make (2020) - Borrow from the library The Good Divide (2016) - Borrow from the library The Space Between (2006) - Borrow from the library Kali Online Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Upcoming Events Upcoming Book Discussions Reid Forgrave Virtual Q & A

  • Book Picks Podcast: Magical Realism

    19/08/2020 Duración: 20min

    On the latest episode of the DMPL Podcast, Book Chat's Alissa joins us to discuss Magical Realism books. As Alissa says in the podcast, magical realism is "a realist fiction that blends magic into the everyday world," with deep roots Latin American literary traditions. Books Discussed on the Podcast The Astonishing Color of After, by Emily X.R. Pan When the Moon Was Ours, by Anna-Marie McLemore American Street, by Ibi Aanu Zoboi Alissa's Other Recommendations  The Water Dancer, by Ta-Nehisi Coates The Night Circus, by Erin Morgenstern Don't Date Rosa Santos, by Nina Moreno With the Fire on High, by Elizabeth Acevedo The Night Tiger, by Yangsze Choo Bone Gap, by Laura Ruby Midnight's Children, by Salman Rushdie Summer of Salt, by Katrina Leno The Weight of Feathers, by Anna-Marie McLemore The Murmur of Bees, by Sofia Segovia

  • DMPL Podcast: Dr. Richard Deming and 'Above and Beyond Cancer'

    05/08/2020 Duración: 29min

    Dr. Richard Deming joins the DMPL Podcast today to discuss his new book, Above and Beyond Cancer.  Dr. Deming is the director at the MercyOne Cancer Center in Des Moines and the founder of Above + Beyond Cancer, an organization dedicated to elevating the lives of those impacted by cancer.  During the podcast, Dr. Deming and host Aaron Gernes chat about the journey cancer patients and their loved ones take, what it's like being an oncologist during a pandemic, and the fun writing process that Dr. Deming embarked on for this book, with assistance and support from Drake Community Press. Links Drake Community Press Order Above and Beyond Cancer Above and Beyond Cancer links Website Facebook Twitter Instagram

  • DMPL Podcast: Iowa Author Cheryl Mullenbach

    02/03/2020 Duración: 22min

    Today on the podcast, we welcome Iowa author Cheryl Mullenbach. Cheryl has penned several books, including her newest, Stagecoach Women, which comes out next month. The book encompasses the expansive history of women in the old west, including drivers, bandits, gunslingers, and more. During the podcast, Cheryl talks about how old newspapers inspired her love of history. She also brings up similarities between the world today and the world of the old west in terms of the challenges women face, and she reads a bit from her new book. Cheryl will be hosting a program about Stagecoach Women at the South Side Library on Wednesday, March 25, at 6:00 PM. Show Notes: Cheryl Mullenbach's website Cheryl Mullenbach's books at the library

  • DMPL Podcast: Iowa Author Nicole Baart

    12/02/2020 Duración: 26min

    Iowa author Nicole Baart joins us on the DMPL Podcast today. She is the author of nine books, including her latest, You Were Always Mine. You Were Always Mine is a domestic suspense novel centered on a widow, her late husband's suspicious death, and the family she must hold together through her grief. "A good book has to have a little bit of romance and a dead body or two," says Baart. During the podcast, she discusses how she balances being a mother of five children with being an author. She also talks about adoption (which plays a key role in You Were Always Mine) and being an adoptive parent, and she provides some insight on how anyone can write a novel in a year. Show Notes and Links You Were Always Mine Other Nicole Baart Books Nicole Baart | website Nicole Baart | Facebook Nicole Baart | Instagram Nicole Baart | Twitter

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