This Goodly Land: Alabama's Literary Landscape has just uploaded two new audio podcasts to our Multimedia page.
The two most recent programs in the series are titled "Autobiography and Memoir" and "Crime Fiction." Maiben Beard from the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities interviews Dr. Bert Hitchcock and Dr. Christopher Keirstead from the Auburn University Department of English.
Supplemental materials for these programs are available at This Goodly Land's Web site and include audio transcripts, reading lists, discussion questions, and lesson plans.
Stream Autobiography and Memoir Audio.
Stream Crime Fiction Audio.
(To download, right-click on the link(s) above and choose "Save Link As ..." or "Save Target As ...")
Learn more about the subjects of This Goodly Land's audio podcasts from our supplemental materials. Scroll down the page to find the most recent podcasts.
These podcasts are also available free from This Goodly Land's section of iTunes U. (The iTunes software is also free, but you must have it on your computer to access these materials. You can get it from the iTunes download page of the Apple Web site.)
Midge Coates, Project Manager
This Goodly Land: Alabama's Literary Landscape
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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