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389: chapters 23-24 - Sense and Sensibility
Season 24 · Episode 12

389: chapters 23-24 - Sense and Sensibility

CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers

June 19, 20151h 11m

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Chapters 21-22 of Sense & Sensibility by Jane Austen. Book talk starts at 08:05. Call in Line - 1-206-350-1642 Call in and leave an audio comment - Please use SpeakPipe if you are outside of the US First S&S episode: 378 shownotes | Audio Crafty CraftLit's Summer Schedule and sign up for the newsletter list if you haven't already (we don't send very often, 100% non-spammy) productivity links and apps: on Mondays, TextExpander and one way it can be used, Five (good) Zeroes, One way to schedule a day, one trick to lesson the email morass, another email trick, my new fave helper Nozbe(which is free for teachers and professors!), and my fave keep-track-of-what-I-need-to-read app Instapaper—which lets me export to Kindle. (Note: not all apps are free.) Barbara's new podcast How You Can Save the World's website, iTunes link Special episode ideas?** Email me or go here and vote (or add your own idea) Hangouts The Canterville/Dorian/Jekyll conversation - June 20 - 4pm Eastern - the Link will be sent to you in a Premium Newsletter. Homeschooler book request form | Book Talk - 08:05 | National Domestic Violence Hotline resource page Casino: video how, written how to Quilling: video how to, [written how to](quilling tutorial for beginners) Quilling - The Art of Paper Filigree video Tallow Candles: Tallow, tallow candles, how to Wax/Spermaceti Candles: the oil and where it comes from, how they made them—during the US Colonial times, anyway Podcast Listener Since Before Serial by CraftLit* Create a unique custom *PLSBSt-shirt online at Zazzle. Premium Audio -- Back to the Future (by way of the distant past) It'll all make sense shortly. Want a button? grab the code below \/