Shelf Talking: Episode 5 — Literati Goes to the Movies (3/2/2018)

A Podcast from Literati

Literati Bookstore
The Ribbon
1 min readMar 2, 2018

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With the Oscars just around the corner, we present an episode about adapting books into movies, movies into books, and everything in between! Recorded live at Literati: Kevin Smokler, author of Brat Pack America, discusses growing up at the movies in Ann Arbor; Whit Stillman discusses the adaption of his own movie, Love & Friendship, with bookseller Sam Krowchenko; Annie Spence reads some of her love letters to books, collected in Dear Fahrenheit 451; and Michael Byers talks to Maile Meloy, author of Do Not Become Alarmed, about her experiences with adaptation.

Also, host Sam Krwochenko and inventory manager Jeanne Joesten discuss her favorite book-into-movie adaptions!

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Shelf Talking Produced by: Mike & Hilary Gustafson, and John Ganiard

Theme Music: “Orange and Red” by Pity Sex (2016, Run for Cover Records)

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Literati Bookstore
The Ribbon

An independent bookstore in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. Established 2013.