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    Episodes (4)

    Comfortably Uncomfortable: Nic Stone on the Story Less Told

    Comfortably Uncomfortable: Nic Stone on the Story Less Told

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    • " When I sat down and I decided I wanted to start writing, what I started writing was something that bothered me." - Nic Stone

    After Nic Stone graduated college, she went on a trip to Bethlehem in Israel to connect with the story behind her faith. But instead of a religious experience, she found herself moved by the stories of the people who live in the city in the present day. Stories that she decided also needed telling.


    In this episode, Nic joins us to share more about how she found her voice and why she tells the stories she does. She'll speak about the importance of connecting with kids to understand their perspective on life, and why, despite being fearful of backlash over the release of her most recent book, she is still optimistic about the future of reading freedom in the classroom. She also shares her unique reading challenge for our listeners!


    Contents

    Chapter 1 - Little Nic, the liar (2:18)

    Chapter 2 - The lead coat (5:40)

    Chapter 3 - The story we really need (7:55)

    Chapter 4 - The Picture of Dorian Gray (11:13)

    Chapter 5 - What kids want (18:16)

    Chapter 6 - Visiting Jabari (24:05)

    Chapter 7 - What about breakfast? (27:04)

    Chapter 8 - How to Be a (Young) Antiracist (28:33)

    Chapter 9 - Dear whom? (32:10)

    Chapter 10 - Mirror, Mirror (34:13)

    Chapter 11- Beanstack Featured Librarian (34:41)


    This episode's Beanstack featured librarian is Rita Smith, the Children and Teens Librarian at Hershey Public Library in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Stick around until the end to hear the heartwarming story that reminded her of the value libraries play in the community.


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    Jodi Picoult (SMALL GREAT THINGS) and Nic Stone (DEAR JUSTYCE) have a frank discussion about race | Ep18 BOOKS CONNECT US

    Jodi Picoult (SMALL GREAT THINGS) and Nic Stone (DEAR JUSTYCE) have a frank discussion about race | Ep18 BOOKS CONNECT US

    On today's show we have authors Nic Stone and Jodi Picoult discussing topics such as white fragility, the differences in expectations for black women and white women, the problematic nature of colorblindness, and what to do to be a better white advocate. Nic Stone is the critically acclaimed and New York Times bestselling author of DEAR MARTIN, CLEAN GETAWAY and her latest DEAR JUSTYCE.
    Jodi Picoult is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-five novels, including SMALL GREAT THINGS and THE BOOK OF TWO WAYS.

    This originally aired on Nic Stone's Instagram channel, as part of a series of conversations that she is having about race.

    Other books discussed in this episode include WHITE FRAGILITY by Robin DiAngelo and HOW TO BE AN ANTIRACIST by Ibram X. Kendi.

    S2: Episode 10 - Destination: Author Salon w/ Nic Stone

    S2: Episode 10 - Destination: Author Salon w/ Nic Stone

    This week on Deadline City we have Clean Getaway author, Nic Stone joining the Author Salon! Nic Stone writes in multiple genres and age groups and we pick her brain about how she keeps track of everything. We all have so many stories to tell, but how do you decide a particular story is "the one"? What is Nic's method? How do you figure out who the protagonist is, or what age groups your audience is? All of these things come into play, as well as our usual writer shenanigans. 

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