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The Chills at Will Podcast is a celebration of the visceral beauty of literature. This beauty will be examined through close reads of phrases and lines and passages from fiction and nonfiction that thrills the reader, so much so that he wants to read again and again to replicate that thrill. Each episode will focus on a different theme, such as "The Power of Flashback," "Understatement," "Cats in the Cradle," and "Chills at Will: Origin Story."
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Monday Jan 06, 2025
Monday Jan 06, 2025
Notes and Links to Dan Gutman’s Work
New York Times best-selling and award-winning author Dan Gutman has written more than 190 books for readers from kindergarten through middle school. Dan’s My Weird School series includes 100+ titles, and has sold more than 35 million copies globally over the past 20 years. Dan also is the author of the best-selling Genius Files series, the Baseball Card Adventure series, and many more.
Dan’s books have been named Junior Library Guild Selections and Bank Street College’s Best Children’s Books of the Year, and have been awarded numerous state book awards, including: The California Young Reader Medal, the Massachusetts Children’s Book Award, and the Iowa Children’s Choice Award, among others.
When he’s not writing books, Dan loves to ride his bike, play pickleball, throw Frisbees, and explore New York City where he lives with his wife Nina. To find out more, follow Dan on Facebook, BlueSky, and Instagram.
At about 0:45, Audrey nails the biographical reading of Dan Gutman’s info
At about 2:25, Dan responds to Pete asking if “it gets old” after writing 190+ books
At about 3:15, Pete talks about the baseball bug hitting the family
At about 3:40, Audrey gives background on the family’s connection with Satchel Paige, and Chris gives backstory involving Shoeless Joe Jackson
At about 5:45, Dan expands on the legend of Shoeless Joe and talks about the popularity of baseball with young people
At about 6:40, Dan and the Riehls discuss the famous Honus Wagner baseball card and some facts about him, the star of one of Dan’s books
At about 8:50, Dan responds to Audrey’s question about his inspirations for the baseball series through giving background on his writing for kids and connecting to baseball
At about 11:10, Dan traces his journey in initially getting his work published
At about 13:20, Chris recommends a baseball player for Dan’s new book
At about 13:50, Dan reflects on why he chose the baseball players he did for his books
At about 15:15, Dan replies to Audrey’s question about his own baseball career, and shares a cool Easter egg
At about 16:15, The
At about 16:40, Chris recounts two family card collecting stories similar to The Sandlot-the second dealing with a Michael Jordan rookie card
At about 19:10, Dan discusses the research needed for his writing, and how he balances fantasy/fiction with nonfiction
At about 21:10, Pete shares his experience reading about larger cultural events and historical events through sports books like those about Jackie Robisnon
At about 22:35, Dan shares his experiences in writing about Jackie Robinson and Joe DiMaggio
At about 23:35, Dan responds to Pete’s questions about books and genres that inspired his love of reading, and how reading about baseball was a huge catalyst
At about 25:50, Dan shares wonderful feedback and compliments shared by eager readers of his work and their parents and teachers
At about 27:10, Pete and Dan discuss The Genius Files series and its ethos, and Dan gives background on the series’ genesis
At about 30:25, Dan talks about writing for different ages and in different genres, and his mindset in doing so
At about 31:55, Dan responds to Pete asking about his “beta readers” and getting reading feedback
At about 33:00, Dan shouts out some favorite writers for young people
At about 34:30, Dan talks about the ways in which visual arts and photography are balanced with his words
At about 36:50, Dan reflects on what his books have in common and ideas of the “muse” as he mentions some exciting upcoming projects
At about 41:00, Dan gives contact and social media info, as well as book ordering information
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Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. This week, his conversation with Episode 255 guest Chris Knapp is up on the website. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review.
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The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.
Please tune in for Episode 269 with David Ebenbach. He is the author of ten books of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, and his work has picked up awards along the way: the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, the Juniper Prize, the Patricia Bibby Award, and more. He works at Georgetown University, promoting inclusive, student-centered teaching at the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship, and he teaches creative writing and literature at the Center for Jewish Civilization and creativity through the Master’s in Learning, Design, and Technology Program.
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