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Totally Booked with Zibby

Julia Phillips, DISAPPEARING EARTH

Totally Booked with Zibby

Zibby Owens

Connection, Inspiration, Moms, Entertainment, Arts, Reading, Books, Parenting, Literary

4.4602 Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Julia Phillips always knew she wanted to be a novelist, and her debut of Disappearing Earth is a breathtaking national bestseller. She and Zibby talked about their love of libraries, what a happy writing place looks like, and finding your creative community.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Zibby Owens, and you're listening to the award-winning podcast, Moms, don't have time to read books.

0:13.6

Please sign up for my newsletter at Zibbeowens.com for weekly updates about my podcasts, events, and more.

0:20.9

Also, follow me on Instagram at Zib Owens and also at Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books.

0:26.4

And finally, join my virtual book club called Zivie's Virtual Book Club,

0:30.4

which meets every other Tuesday at 2 p.m. Eastern Time until 3 p.m.

0:34.5

And features half an hour of book club discussion followed by 30 minutes of

0:38.1

Q&A with the author whose book we've just discussed. You can sign up on my website, zibbyowens.com,

0:44.3

under the virtual book club section, or even on Instagram under the link in my bio. I hope

0:50.2

you'll find me in all these different channels and enjoy this podcast. The sponsor for this whole Labor Day Book blast week is Firstbook.org.

0:58.3

Obviously, the pandemic is crippling education for millions of students, especially those in low-income communities, the widening digital divide and extended, quote-unquote, summer slide due to COVID is devastating.

1:10.6

Apparently, 40% lack access to reliable Internet and functioning digital devices they can use for online learning,

1:17.4

making the need for physical books and resources to prevent further educational backsliding absolutely critical.

1:23.1

First book breaks down the barriers to education for children living in low-income communities

1:28.1

by providing its network of more than 475,000 educators serving children in need with free

1:34.9

and affordable new, high-quality books, educational resources, and basic needs items through

1:40.7

the award-winning First Book Marketplace, nonprofit e-commerce site. They need your support

1:45.9

to ensure these children have what they need to learn during this critical time. Visit firstbook.org

1:51.2

to help. This episode with Julia Phillips is really special. So each year, the New York Public

1:56.5

Library Young Lions Fiction Award champions emerging writers and recognizes innovation and excellence

2:02.5

in contemporary fiction. This year, the award marks its 20th anniversary of celebrating the next

2:08.0

generation of outstanding fiction writers. P.S., I used to be a young lion, and now I am apparently

2:13.3

a very old lion. Anyway, the 2020 Young Lions Fiction Award finalists include Steph Chaw,

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