Storyshaped

By: Susan Cahill & Sinéad O'Hart
  • Summary

  • A children's literature podcast all about the stories that shape us - and how the stories that formed us go on to shape the stories we create.


    We talk to children's authors, illustrators, bloggers, and book lovers of all sorts about the stories they loved as children (or perhaps, the stories they hated, feared, or were fascinated by!) and how those stories helped to shape their lives. Join us for weekly discussions about books, stories, and their power to change the world.


    Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/StoryshapedPod

    and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storyshapedpod/


    Contact us on storyshapedpod@gmail.com


    Our Irish bookshop partner is Halfway Up the Stairs bookshop in Wicklow: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie


    In the UK, check out our storefront on https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclosure: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.


    Theme music composed and performed by Tony Betts


    Logo designed by Paul Coomey


    Your hosts: children's authors Susan Cahill and Sinéad O'Hart


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Episodes
  • A Deep Dive into Joan Aiken's The Wolves of Willoughby Chase
    Dec 26 2024

    Get settled into your favourite chair, a glass of whatever pleases you in hand, and come with us on a journey through Joan Aiken's tiny masterpiece, The Wolves of Willoughby Chase. In it, we discuss not only Aiken's book, but also make mention of The Way Past Winter by Kiran Millwood Hargrave, The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis, and lots of other snowy, wintry children's stories.


    This year, 2024, marks Joan Aiken's centenary - she would have turned 100 years old in September - so it's doubly appropriate that we salute the end of the year with a trip through one of her best loved books. Have you got your ice-skates on? Let's go - and watch out for the wooooooooooooolves....


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    54 mins
  • Getting Storyshaped with Cariad Lloyd
    Dec 19 2024

    Today's episode is a chat with the brilliant Cariad Lloyd - podcaster extraordinaire (make sure to check out her award-winning and brilliant shows Sara and Cariad's Weirdos Book Club and Griefcast), actress and improv genius, parent, comedian, and author. We were delighted to have her join us on Storyshaped for a heartfelt and hilarious discussion about the stories which have shaped her throughout her remarkable life. Get settled... grab a cup of something delicious... and enjoy!


    Books mentioned in this week's episode include Cariad's own:


    You Are Not Alone

    The Christmas Wish-Tastrophe


    And the books which shaped her include:


    The Moomins series by Tove Jansson

    The Harry Potter series by JK Rowling

    The Redwall series by Brian Jacques

    The work of Judy Blume

    The Brambly Hedge books by Jill Barklem

    The Fairy Rebel by Lynne Reid Banks

    The work of Anne Fine

    The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien

    The Collected Work of the Brothers Grimm

    Shogun by James Clavell

    The Asterix comics by René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo, Jean-Yves Ferri, Didier Conrad

    The Tin-Tin comics by Hergé

    Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild

    The work of Terry Pratchett, including Carpet People, Diggers, and Truckers

    Mansfield Park by Jane Austen

    The Grimwood series by Nadia Shireen

    Billy and the Pirates by Nadia Shireen

    Clarice Bean by Lauren Child

    The work of John Burningham


    On-screen stories include:


    Pride and Prejudice (BBC, 1995)

    Some Like it Hot (1959)

    The Ricki Lake Show (1993 - 2004)

    Neighbours (1985 - present)

    The Simpsons (1989 - present)


    And... the Stephanie Burgis books Sinéad mentions are: A Most Improper Magick (Bk 1); A Tangle of Magicks (Bk 2); A Reckless Magick (Bk 3), available via Piccadilly Press or your fave bookseller! More information is available here: stephanieburgis.com


    Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.


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    56 mins
  • Epic Christmas Gift Guide
    Dec 12 2024

    WE'RE BACK, Storyshapers!


    Today's episode is a MEGA AWESOME EPIC BUMPER Christmas gift guide - and when we say 'gift', we mean 'books'. Obviously. We're sharing some of the brilliant reads we've enjoyed this year and which we think would make great Christmas presents (or just 'Midwinter' presents, or indeed 'Holiday' presents, if Christmas ain't your vibe. It's all good!) This isn't to say that there aren't a TON more fantastic books out there - we know we missed some! - so please do let us know which ones you think we could've included, what you think of our choices, and if you've enjoyed any of them already.


    On with the show!


    Books mentioned in this episode include:


    Last Stop on the Reindeer Express by Maudie Powell-Tuck and Karl J Mountford

    Little Lion Girl by Olivia Hope and Fiona Woodcock

    Dinosaur Pie by Jen Wallace and Alan O’Rourke

    Panda and Penguin Find a Thing by Zehra Hicks

    Wolf and Bear by Kate Rolfe


    Faedom by Lorna White, Agnes Monod-Gayroud, and Nadzeya Makeyeva

    Bertha and Blink: Rumble in the Jungle by Nicola Colton

    Jasper and Scruff (series) by Nicola Colton

    A Dublin Christmas by Nicola Colton

    Lola and Larch Make a Winter Wish by Sinéad O’Hart and Rachel Seago


    The House at the End of the Sea by Victoria M. Adams

    The Christmas Wish-tastrophe by Cariad Lloyd, illustrated by Ma Pe

    The World Between the Rain by Susan Cahill

    Sword of the Sun by Sinéad O'Hart

    The Imaginary by AF Harrold and Emily Gravett

    The Worlds We Leave Behind AF Harrold and Levi Pinfold

    The Song From Somewhere Else AF Harrold and Levi Pinfold

    The October Witches by Jennifer Claessen

    The November Witches by Jennifer Claessen

    The December Witches by Jennifer Claessen

    Magicalia: Race of Wonders by Jennifer Bell

    Spooksmiths Investigate: The Cinderman by Alex Atkinson

    Bird Boy by Catherine Bruton

    I Am Wolf by Alastair Chisholm

    Dreamhunters by Nazima Pathan

    The Kingdom Over the Sea by Zohra Nabi

    Safiyyah's War by Hiba Noor Khan

    The Stitchwort Curse by Alexandra Dawe

    One Chance Dance by Efua Traoré

    Tide Magic: The Many Faces of Ista Flit by Clare Harlow

    Gargoyles: Guardians of the Source by Tamsin Mori

    The Storm Swimmer by Clare Weze

    Flame Chasers by Julie Pike

    Terra Electrica: The Guardians of the North by Antonia Maxwell


    These Stolen Lives by Sharada Keats

    Braids Take a Day by Zainab Boladale

    Don't Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri

    Splinters by Rachel Delahaye

    Steady for This by Nathanael Lessore

    Thunder City by Philip Reeve


    The Haunted Wood: A History of Childhood Reading by Sam Leith

    Wolfish: The Stories We Tell About Fear, Ferocity and Freedom by Erica Berry


    A Map for Falasteen by Maysa Odeh, Aliaa Betawi


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.


    In Ireland, check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within Ireland (yay!)


    Please try to support your local bookshops with your purchases. Happy reading!





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