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His Sports (Episode 15) Transcript

The audio version of this episode can be found here . Hannah: On Christmas, a vampire starts shooting at him and in doing so, somehow knows a lot about angels. Jennie: Somebody write this. Hannah: Hi, welcome to Somebody Write This, where we use a random plot generator to give us an idea. And then we brainstorm how that could be a thing somebody might want to write. I'm Hannah. Jennie: And I'm Jennie. And to help us with our brainstorming today, we have a guest. Welcome, Nat Chan. Nat: Hello, I'm a Nat. Hannah: We're so glad that you could be here with us. As we were talking before the podcast about what we might want to talk about in our interview up front, you mentioned the connection between storytelling and specifically science education, which is something that I know you have some experience with. So I'd love for you to tell us a little bit of your thoughts on that. On stuff you've seen, stuff that's been effective, stuff you've used yo

While We're Twins (Episode 14) Transcript

The audio version of this episode can be found here . Hannah: A movie about the shifty and harsh life of the seven friends Rasputin. Jennie: Somebody write this. Hannah: Hi and welcome to Somebody Write This, where we use a random plot generator to give us an idea then we brainstorm how that could be a thing somebody might want to write. I'm Hannah. Jennie: And I'm Jennie. And to help us with our brainstorming today, we have a guest. Welcome, Rachel Kulik. Rachel: Hello. Hannah: Hi. I'm so happy we could have you on the podcast. When I first started planning this, you were on my list of people to ask, because you had such interesting things to say about literature and about literature for youth. And specifically today what I want to talk with you about is about literature for or by or about folks on the autism spectrum. I know autistic representation is really important to you, so maybe tell us a little bit about-- Maybe for somebody who hasn't even really t