EPISODE · Sep 6, 2024 · 35 MIN
Sorting the Best From the Rest (with Victoria from BiblioLifestyle)
from Liberation is Lit Podcast · host Tayler Simon
In this insightful episode, we speak with Victoria Wood, the creator of BiblioLifestyle and The Reader's Couch podcast, as well as the organizer of the Epigraph Lit Fest. Victoria shares her inspiring journey of transitioning from a healthcare career to a literary passion, her experiences as an immigrant, and the development of her various book-related projects. The discussion dives deep into her struggles and triumphs, the importance of community, and the unique challenges of the book industry. Victoria also offers valuable advice for supporting indie bookstores and connecting with readers. Packed with book recommendations and personal stories, this episode is a heartfelt conversation about the power of literature to create change and build community.Books mentioned in this episode:The Lonely Londoners by Sam SelvonBeautyland by Marie-Helene BertinoJames by Percival EverettGod Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer by Joseph Earl ThomasThe Anthropologists by Aysegül SavasA Short Walk Through a Wide World by Douglas WesterbekeWhere to find Victoria: bibliolifestyle.com@bibliolifestyle on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTokSummer Reading GuideDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links to our Bookshop store that supports this Black-owned bookseller committed to liberation.Thank you for being part of the Liberation is Lit podcast! If you have stories to share, want to suggest topics, or just want to connect, find us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @liberationislit or visit our website at liberationislit.com. If you enjoyed the episode, please consider leaving a review! Remember, your voice matters, and together, through the lens of stories, we're making a difference in the world.
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