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Sheffield Libraries Podcast

Sheffield Libraries Podcast

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From our librarians, archivists and fascinating friends, join us to delve deeper into the subjects, stories and collections that we find interesting, and hope that you will too…
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The Making of the Book of Sheffield: Catherine Taylor in Conversation

Sheffield Libraries PodcastAug 05, 2020

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SheffReads: Photographer and filmmaker, Gemma Thorpe

SheffReads: Photographer and filmmaker, Gemma Thorpe

In this episode we chat with Sheffield based documentary photographer and filmmaker, Gemma Thorpe.

As well as chatting books, we also discuss local hero and Green Queen of Sheffield, Ethel Haythornthwaite, and how you can discover her story through a new augmented reality app, created by Gemma as part of the national Storytrails project.

Dec 21, 202225:55
SheffReads: Tim Cooper and The Story of Sheffield

SheffReads: Tim Cooper and The Story of Sheffield

 As part of the Lord Mayor’s Big Read, we’re interviewing some famous faces and other interesting local people about the books they love.

In this episode, I chat with Tim Cooper, the author of the excellent book, The Story of Sheffield.  As well as discussing Tim’s recommended reads, we delve into Sheffield’s  past, present, and future.


Dec 09, 202229:33
SheffReads: Novelist Yvonne Battle-Felton
Nov 23, 202245:38
SheffReads: Illustrator Lydia Monks
Nov 08, 202220:41
Fierce Appetites with Elizabeth Boyle

Fierce Appetites with Elizabeth Boyle

We chat to bestselling author and mediaeval historian Elizabeth Boyle about her recent bestselling book, Fierce Appetites.

With dazzling accounts of ancient stories, she uses her historical learning to grapple with the raw and urgent questions that have bedevilled people in every age. Exploring grief, addiction, family breakdown, motherhood, love and sex, memory, class, education, travel (and staying put) with unflinching honesty, deep compassion, and occasional dark humour.

Please note that this episode contains some adult topics and strong language.

Nov 03, 202250:58
SheffReads: Poet Otis Mensah

SheffReads: Poet Otis Mensah

We chat with Sheffield's former Poet Laureate, Otis Mensah.

As part of The Lord Mayor's Big Read, listen to well-known Sheffield personalities chat about the books they love. Listen online and let us know about your favourite reads on social media, #SheffReads.

Discover more about the Lord Mayor's Big Read at https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/libraries-archives/lord-mayors-big-read

Learn more about Otis and his work at https://otismensah.com/ 

Oct 21, 202229:01
 SheffReads: Astronaut Helen Sharman

SheffReads: Astronaut Helen Sharman

As part of The Lord Mayor's Big Read,  listen to well-known Sheffield personalities chat about the books they love. Listen online and let us know about your favourite reads on social media, #SheffReads.

In this episode, we chat with Britain's first astronaut, Helen Sharman.

Sep 30, 202226:29
And Other Stories: Publishing up North
Oct 15, 202129:20
Poems by the Porter with Helen Mort
Aug 04, 202110:33
What's New in Queer Kidlit for Pride Month
Jun 30, 202101:14:22
In Conversation with Paige Toon

In Conversation with Paige Toon

We chat to bestselling romantic fiction author, Paige Toon, about her latest release Someone That I Used to Know. 

Jun 29, 202131:04
Wild Winter: In search of nature in Scotland's mountain landscape

Wild Winter: In search of nature in Scotland's mountain landscape

In this episode, I chat to author John D Burns about his latest book, Wild Winter.

In Wild Winter, John D. Burns, bestselling author of The Last Hillwalker and Bothy Tales, sets out to rediscover Scotland’s mountains, remote places and wildlife in the darkest and stormiest months. He traverses the country from the mouth of the River Ness to the Isle of Mull, from remote Sutherland to the Cairngorms, in search of rutting red deer, pupping seals, minke whales, beavers, pine martens, mountain hares and otters. In the midst of the fierce weather, John’s travels reveal a habitat in crisis, and many of these wild creatures prove elusive as they cling on to life in the challenging Highland landscape.

As John heads deeper into the winter, he notices the land fighting back with signs of regeneration. He finds lost bothies, old friendships and innovative rewilding projects, and – as Covid locks down the nation – reflects on what the outdoors means to hillwalkers, naturalists and the folk who make their home in the Highlands.

Wild Winter is a reminder of the wonder of nature and the importance of caring for our environment. In his winter journey through the mountains and bothies of the Highlands, John finds adventure, humour and a deep sense of connection with this wild land.

Jun 17, 202137:54
The Pirate Mums with author Jodie Lancet-Grant

The Pirate Mums with author Jodie Lancet-Grant

We see in Pride Month 2021 by chatting to author of brand new picture book The Pirate Mums. We chat to Jodie about LGBTQ+ representation in children's books.

May 31, 202134:31
Kindness with Frank Cottrell-Boyce

Kindness with Frank Cottrell-Boyce

We talk with Frank Cottrell-Boyce about his latest children's book, Noah's Gold, screenwriting and all things kind.

May 17, 202130:12
After the Storm with Emma Jane Unsworth

After the Storm with Emma Jane Unsworth

Acclaimed writer Emma Jane Unsworth talks to us about her first non-fiction book 'After the Storm', an account of her postnatal depression. She describes the unrealistic expectations we have of new mothers and how many factors caused her depression. It's a brave, important book told in Emma's direct and funny style.

May 06, 202141:44
The Rapunzel Act: In conversation with Abi Silver

The Rapunzel Act: In conversation with Abi Silver

We chat to author of Burton and Lamb legal thriller series, Abi Silver, about this fascinating set of stories, and her latest release The Rapunzel Act. 

Apr 18, 202138:52
Into the Chaos of Modern Masculinity

Into the Chaos of Modern Masculinity

In this episode, we chat with Martin Robinson, author of You are not the man you're supposed to be: Into the chaos of modern masculinity

Martin Robinson is the editor and founder of The Book of Man, a website aiming to deconstruct old school manliness and work towards a new concept of masculinity that benefits us all.

Mar 18, 202137:44
A Shelter for Sadness; in conversation with Anne Booth and David Litchfield

A Shelter for Sadness; in conversation with Anne Booth and David Litchfield

In conversation with author author Anne Booth and illustrator David Litchfield about creative lives and their new collaboration, picture book, A Shelter for Sadness, a beautiful picture book providing hope and support to those experiencing sadness in any form.
Mar 09, 202136:13
In conversation with Sheffield’s Bestselling Crime Author Russ Thomas

In conversation with Sheffield’s Bestselling Crime Author Russ Thomas

Russ is the author of crime-thriller Firewatching and his new book Nighthawking is published in February 2021. Protagonist, Detective Sergeant Adam Tyler is a maverick new detective desperate to kickstart his stagnating career. He also happens to be gay, a rare occurrence in bestselling crime-fiction.
Feb 22, 202136:37
LGBTQ interest books for Children and Young People

LGBTQ interest books for Children and Young People

Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Prize judges Liz Chapman and Zoey Dixon chat about the best LGBTQ+ interest books aimed at children and young people.

Feb 15, 202146:46
LGBTQ+ History Through the Archives

LGBTQ+ History Through the Archives

Archivists from Sheffield and Lambeth delve into their collections to tell the stories of LGBTQ heroes from both Sheffield and Lambeth, whilst discussing the methods and challenges faced when archiving LGBTQ+ history.

This is an edited edition of a pre-recorded webinar. The full video recording of this talk can be viewed on the following link: http://bit.ly/LambethSheffLGBTQ

Feb 08, 202136:22
The Fall of the House of Byron

The Fall of the House of Byron

We're joined by historian Emily Brand to talk about her book 'The Fall of the House of Byron'. The book tells the story of the poet's eighteenth century ancestors and is full of scandal, sex and adventure.

Feb 02, 202144:49
Radical Acts of Love: How we Find Hope at the End of Life

Radical Acts of Love: How we Find Hope at the End of Life

Janie Brown chats about her book, Radical Acts of Love.  Janie is an author, a leader in oncology nursing, and the executive director of Callanis, a nonprofit organization in Vancouver, Canada.  Full of wisdom and warmth, Janie's book is part of a global conversation about living, healing, death and dying.

Jan 25, 202136:27
New Year, New Reading!

New Year, New Reading!

Listen to Alex, Alexis and Dan from Sheffield Libraries chat about the books they enjoyed during 2020 and the reads they're looking forward to in 2021.
Jan 08, 202141:25
Gender Swapped Fairy Tales

Gender Swapped Fairy Tales

Our guests today are wife and husband team, Karrie Fransman and Jonathan Plackett.  Their new book Gender Swapped Fairy Tales imagines a world where the princesses wear shining armour and race to rescue their sleeping prince, and where kings sit by windows sewing and longing for a child. In this book, traditional stories take on a whole new dimension thanks to the unusual partnership of a computer algorithm and some very beautiful illustration. 

Dec 09, 202028:03
Earl Waltheof: Sheffield's King Arthur?
Dec 04, 202048:22
Becoming a Writer with Nik Perring

Becoming a Writer with Nik Perring

Fancy becoming a professional writer, or even just dipping your pen into writing as a hobby? Join Sheffield Libraries' Writer in Residence, published author, teacher and editor, Nik Perring, as he shares his top writing tips. 

Nov 13, 202032:23
The Art of Disruption with Magid Magid

The Art of Disruption with Magid Magid

In this episode we chat with ex-MEP and former Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Magid Magid about his book The Art of Disruption.  It's both a memoir of his time in politics, but also a call to action.  Regardless of your political persuasion, it's well worth a read.

Nov 03, 202044:50
This is Shakespeare with Emma Smith

This is Shakespeare with Emma Smith

For this episode we're joined by Emma Smith, author of 'This is Shakespeare'. We talk about Shakespeare's gappiness, why A Midsummer Night's Dream isn't as innocent as it seems and what we don't like about Shakespeare...
Oct 09, 202032:14
Karl Newson in Conversation: Writing, publishing, storytelling and our love of libraries

Karl Newson in Conversation: Writing, publishing, storytelling and our love of libraries

Karl chats about children’s book publishing, our love of libraries while sharing with us his most recent book releases including brand new young fiction title, The Hat Full of Secrets.
Oct 05, 202047:43
Stuart Turton - 'The Devil and the Dark Water'

Stuart Turton - 'The Devil and the Dark Water'

In this episode we speak to crime author Stuart Turton about 'The Devil and the Dark Water'. Stuart's first novel, 'The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle' played with the traditional country house mystery and his latest does the same with the brilliant detective and sidekick novel. Stuart talks the book and his writing life.
Oct 04, 202026:17
Helen Mort in Conversation: Writing, Motherhood, Dogs, and Place
Sep 23, 202039:14
The Story of Walter Parsonson and the making of Sheffield Libraries
Sep 14, 202036:26
The Time is Now: Naomi Frisby in Conversation
Sep 07, 202025:35
The Natural Navigator: Tristan Gooley in Conversation

The Natural Navigator: Tristan Gooley in Conversation

In this episode, our guest is the natural navigator Tristan Gooley.  Tristan is the author of several books including the The Walkers guide to Outdoor Clues and Signs, How to read water, and How to Connect with Nature. This interview was recorded during a live Q&A with an online audience. We’ve edited the recording for the podcast and hope you enjoy it.  To learn more about Tristan’s work, visit his website at www.naturalnavigator.com  
Aug 17, 202037:02
The Making of the Book of Sheffield: Catherine Taylor in Conversation
Aug 05, 202025:16
Introducing The Book of Sheffield

Introducing The Book of Sheffield

In conversation, library assistants Claire and Alexis share with you our Big City Read 2020 - The Book of Sheffield.
Jul 30, 202031:56
Sheffield: Home of Football

Sheffield: Home of Football

Sheffield prides itself on being a sporting city. It’s produced world class sportsmen and women who have biked, boxed and run at the very highest level. It’s also a footballing city and in this episode, we talk to Football historian Martin Westby. Martin’s book, A History of Sheffield Football 1857 – 1889, explores the beginnings of the beautiful game and the truly massive contribution that our city made to the development of the world’s most popular sport.
Jul 09, 202024:04
Rewild Yourself: 23 Spellbinding Ways to Make Nature More Visible
Jul 09, 202025:45