Reading the Barbellion Prize 2023 Longlist 📚😊 Cosy Reading Vlog

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • A long, cosy reading vlog where I read all the books on the Barbellion Prize longlist. Grab a cup of tea and join me. xx
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    MY BOOKS:
    PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THIS EXHIBIT tinyurl.com/jn...
    MARCELINE: DEFENDER OF THE SEA tinyurl.com/52...
    THE SISTER WHO ATE HER BROTHERS tinyurl.com/7d...
    THE GIRL AQUARIUM: tinyurl.com/yc...
    THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT tinyurl.com/ln...
    FRANKLIN’S FLYING BOOKSHOP: tinyurl.com/hl...
    FRANKLIN AND LUNA GO TO THE MOON tinyurl.com/yb...
    FRANKLIN AND LUNA AND THE BOOK OF FAIRY TALES: tinyurl.com/y2...
    THE BOOKSHOP BOOK: tinyurl.com/qb...
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    Things mentioned:
    Patreon: / jenvcampbell
    Take a look at Serious Readers: try.seriousrea... use code JEN25 to get £100 off a High Definition Light, with free international delivery.
    Barbellion Prize: / cmonqh9remi
    www.thebarbell...
    Last year's Barbellion vlog: • Reading the Barbellion...
    Head Above Water - by Shahd Alshammari (Neem Tree Press).
    Recovering Dorothy: The Hidden Life of Dorothy Wordsworth - by Polly Atkin (Saraband).
    Polluted Sex - by Lauren Foley (Influx Press).
    163 Days - by Hannah Hodgson (Seren Books).
    Book of Hours: An Almanac for The Seasons of The Soul - by Letty McHugh (Self-published, with support from Disability Arts Online). You can read it for free online, here: issuu.com/lett...
    Chouette - by Claire Osketsky (Ecco/HarperCollins).
    Hybrid Humans: Dispatches from the Frontiers of Man and Machine - by Harry Parker (Profile Books/Wellcome Collection).
    Year of The Tiger: An Activist’s Life - by Alice Wong (Vintage Books/PRH).
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    WHO I AM
    Hello, I'm Jen Campbell. I'm an award-winning poet and bestselling author of twelve books, spanning short stories, poetry, picture books, and nonfiction.
    My books for adults include The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night, The Girl Aquarium, The Bookshop Book, and The Sunday Times bestselling Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops series. My picture book trilogy Franklin and Luna, and my middle-grade book The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers, are published by Thames & Hudson.
    I've won both an Eric Gregory Award and the Jane Martin Poetry Prize, my books have been translated into twenty languages, and I have two new titles forthcoming in 2023 - more details on those soon.
    I've worked in the publishing industry for over fifteen years, initially as a bookseller, and now as a freelance editor, content creator and disability advocate. I review books online, in print and on the radio. I run a RUclips channel where I talk about books, the history of fairy tales, and the representation of disability and disfigurement. I also offer online writing workshops and editorial services, give talks at schools, publishing companies, universities and book festivals on a variety of topics, and I run a book club for TOAST clothing.
    If you would like to speak with me about the possibility of working together, please get in touch via email: jenvcampbell@gmail.com x
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    Where to find me:
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    Email: jenvcampbell@gmail.com
    (Since starting RUclips, some of you have been asking what's wrong with my hands. This video should answer any questions :) • My Disability | EEC Sy... )
    This video is very kindly sponsored by Serious Readers. All opinions, as always, are my own.
    #ReadingVlog

Комментарии • 65

  • @jenvcampbell
    @jenvcampbell  Год назад +17

    I hope you enjoy this video, everyone! List of the books can be found in the description (you can also read Letty's book for free on her website; that's linked in the description box, too). xx

  • @johnreese5739
    @johnreese5739 Год назад +23

    49:30 the person who's mom wrote that about her says hi

  • @rosarodriguez8984
    @rosarodriguez8984 Год назад +14

    The combination of you talking about books, Lola, and your walks in nature make these vlogs amazing❤❤ thanks Jen for still doing these🙏🏻😚

  • @SM-vr8dz
    @SM-vr8dz Год назад +4

    I forget how different the British climate is from the frozen world I live in here in Canada, and then I see your walls which looks like Spring to me. 😂

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад +4

      We had a warmer couple of weeks, it's -7 again now, but I know that's also warm compared to Canada!

    • @Steffi74ify
      @Steffi74ify Год назад +1

      Depends on where in Canada! Manitoba today is -30, but where I live in Ontario it's -2 right now. On the West Coast, parts of British Columbia are plus 9!

    • @SM-vr8dz
      @SM-vr8dz Год назад +1

      @@Steffi74ify I’m in Ottawa. We’ve had a snow storm every week this month, so seeing Britain with no snow reminded me of the geographical difference, lol.

    • @Steffi74ify
      @Steffi74ify Год назад +1

      @@SM-vr8dz I'm in Hamilton. We've just had 2 storms so far; the Christmas one and this past Wed-Thurs. You guys have just been hammered, though!

  • @fmarginalia
    @fmarginalia Год назад +2

    A few things in this video making me really homesick for Scotland, your wintry walk footage which looks just like the water of leith, the Macsween veggie haggis, neeps and tatties! 😭😭😭

  • @KierTheScrivener
    @KierTheScrivener Год назад +4

    Head Above Water 😥 I'm currently going through MS diagnosis and I hope I can get a copy of it. It isn't published here yet but I'm already crying from the sections you're reading

  • @rosielove6431
    @rosielove6431 Год назад +3

    Lovely cosy video, I enjoyed watching it while doing some embroidery 😊 I'm not disabled but Chouette made me feel very, very uncomfortable, I just found myself constantly thinking how must your child feel about this. I still felt uneasy even after reading interviews etc. Other then that one, you seemed to enjoy the rest which is great 😊 I'm going to order a copy of 163 days now! xx

  • @Steffi74ify
    @Steffi74ify Год назад +1

    I am jealous of your Yorkshire pudding. Mine never rises that much.
    Love your cozy reading vlogs, Jen!

  • @sbayles5593
    @sbayles5593 Год назад

    Not sure how you cleared the streets of London for your walk but it was amazing. I love the music you use throughout.

  • @paulwinchell6904
    @paulwinchell6904 Год назад +1

    What a extraordinary vlog...came for the books, then Lola, and walks and food. What a refreshing way to restore my soul. Thank you Jen.

  • @jacquelinemcmenamin8204
    @jacquelinemcmenamin8204 Год назад +3

    Love your vlogs. I miss London so much.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад

      Thanks for being here, Jacqueline. x

  • @kellyrosen1
    @kellyrosen1 Год назад +2

    Thank you for another calming reading vlog. Really glad you decided to highlight the Barbellion Prize again this year! I had not heard about Head Above Water but am now really excited to pick it up, so grateful that you brought it to my attention with this video.

  • @hilsmoore1416
    @hilsmoore1416 Год назад

    I love seeing the things you bake and cook.

  • @MilenaReads
    @MilenaReads Год назад +4

    Always enjoy hearing your thoughts on this prize. I read Elena Knows on your recommendation last year and it ended up being one of my favourite books of the year. The book on Dorothy actually sounds like very good timing for me!

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад

      I hope that you enjoy it ☺️♥️ x

  • @jorjastonej
    @jorjastonej Год назад +5

    Good blog. I’m so happy you vlogged this prize again. I read Chouette w/ patron last spring. A wild, uncomfortable read. I read Recovering Dorothy this month. I too appreciated it. I love how the author brought to light the awful treatment of Dorothy’s years of disability as a kind of death. Of all the Wordsworth scholars, thank you Polly Atkin for this and many other insights. However, I was disappointed to learn that this was basically an academic text. I hadn’t expected that. 🪴🏡🌻

  • @mradcaqbdb
    @mradcaqbdb Год назад +2

    I’ve been looking at the Serious Readers range since you started mentioning them. I finally took the plunge tonight. I ordered the tabletop version. Used your code. Can’t beat the discount with free international shipping!

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад +1

      I hope you love it as much as I do x

  • @sharonmorris924
    @sharonmorris924 Год назад +1

    Loved the walk in EC3; I lived there in the early 80’s. Interesting books and great looking Yorkshire puddings Jen x

  • @themusicsnob
    @themusicsnob Год назад +1

    I just added a bunch of these to my TBR and I am excited to watch and see what the shortlist looks like 👍

  • @ALias-jg3mb
    @ALias-jg3mb Год назад

    My word, Jen, all your meals look so scrumptious, I wish I could eat them off my screen!
    Anyhoo, thanks for putting all these books on my radar that I'd never have come across on my own. You have such a way of making food and books alike seem utterly appealing!

  • @suziechristman9771
    @suziechristman9771 Год назад

    That roast dinner was so delicious looking that I started to become jealous, then remembered we just had aversion of the same (including the Yorkshire puddings) last night 😆

  • @Dani-ww4dy
    @Dani-ww4dy Год назад

    Yessss I was just coming to your channel to look for some recommendations for books about/by disabled people! 💫

  • @gamewrit0058
    @gamewrit0058 Год назад +1

    38:00 Yes, yes! Tech that you can remove and repair! 👍

  • @curioushmm9027
    @curioushmm9027 Год назад

    thank you jen...this was terrific..and i'm certainly following the prize now...

  • @thesocialpalm
    @thesocialpalm Год назад

    Your top 5 all sound fantastic! Adding them right away to my TBR 😉 with 163 days at the top of the list

  • @thegoth_librarian
    @thegoth_librarian Год назад +6

    I found my feelings reading of Chouette were heavily influenced by emotions too. After looking into it, and finding out that both Claire & her daughter are autistic, this made me feel slightly more comfortable than it would of if Claire was not neurodivergent. I’m autistic myself, and don’t see this kind of representation in terms of rich literalness or deep metaphor often. So I felt very emotional. Very seen, but also very vulnerable, and at times uncomfortable. I think it’s a book I’ll reckon with a lot. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад +5

      Judging by the comments it seems everyone had a very strong reaction to this book, one way or another. Emotions play such a huge role in our response to a book; I was going through my first round of Ivf at the time, too, so my brain was just shouting NO THANK YOU. ♥️ xx

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад +2

      Ps and I agree that on a sentence-based level the writing was just beautiful x

  • @lorimiller854
    @lorimiller854 Год назад +3

    Your videos are always lovely, but Lola adds an even extra loveliness. 🥰 I’m curious…what is the way to purchase your books that benefits you most?

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад +4

      Bricks and mortar bookshops (and libraries!) are the best (whether you purchase in-person or through their website). There's also my website, too - but, honestly, whichever way works for you is very much appreciated. xx

    • @gamewrit0058
      @gamewrit0058 Год назад

      @@jenvcampbell My library system has the first of your Franklin and Luna picture books, and I suggested that they get the other two as well (they'd borrowed copies from another system via interlibrary loan for me). The librarian was happy for the recommendation. 🥰

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад +1

      Thank you ☺️

  • @AnaMoShoshin
    @AnaMoShoshin Год назад

    The first walk might not look like Manhattan NY, but it did remind me of the DUMBO section of Brooklyn! I was thinking that before you mentioned it!

  • @YourTrueShelf
    @YourTrueShelf Год назад

    I love watching your prize videos and these look like a wonderful selection - I'm always especially interested with my job. I have also seen some things in notes that are very shocking in terms of what doctors have written. Thankfully much less so now.
    Just looked at the short list!!!!!
    Xxx

  • @Larissa_KD
    @Larissa_KD Год назад

    Seeing the sun in the nature clips is literally making me emotional, it's been so gray here, the seasonal depression is very real 😢

  • @janethansen9612
    @janethansen9612 Год назад

    I love a cosy reading vlog. Thanks Jen, some great titles here. Prize season begins!

  • @AliceandtheGiantBookshelf
    @AliceandtheGiantBookshelf Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed this, and your top 5 all sound so interesting. I would also be quite interested in the Dorothy Wordsworth book I think, but I think I most want to get hold of 163 Days.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад +1

      Let me know if you enjoy them if you decide to pick them up x

  • @fmarginalia
    @fmarginalia Год назад +2

    I do know people in the ms community who’ve had that blood treatment- it’s pretty bloody intense (so to speak). I’ve put that one on my list, thanks for the review!

  • @piscespaperbacks
    @piscespaperbacks Год назад +4

    So glad you’re doing this video again! I discovered your channel early last year from your awards list reading blogs and you quickly became a favorite 😊

  • @kalabee1528
    @kalabee1528 Год назад

    Thank you, Jen

  • @steflake8627
    @steflake8627 Год назад

    Thanks Jen, really enjoyed your reviews and walks and yummy food. I just finished What Dementia Teaches Us About Love by Nicci Gerrard (of Nicci French), which I really loved - it’s a philosophical examination of dementia and self and loss. Really recommend.

  • @Hannah0105
    @Hannah0105 Год назад +1

    Great video Jen

  • @p_p_p_p_7732
    @p_p_p_p_7732 Год назад

    Great video Jen 😊 I purchased What Willow Says last year after watching the 2022 version of this video, really need to get to it!
    May I ask where your pasta machine is from? Im on the look out for one.
    Look after yourself xo

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад +1

      It’s this one ☺️ www.johnlewis.com/marcato-atlas-150-wellness-roller-pasta-machine-silver/p4371337 x

    • @p_p_p_p_7732
      @p_p_p_p_7732 Год назад

      @@jenvcampbell thank you! 🫂

  • @gamewrit0058
    @gamewrit0058 Год назад

    LOVE that you didn't rank them - indeed, we don't need to rank works all the time - and shared what your favorites are, with the understanding that favorites can vary day by day. ❤️
    I think I'll start by requesting Year of the Tiger and Hybrid Humans from the library - and maybe read the conclusion of the latter before reading frim the beginning. 🐅🔧

  • @sandeesandwich2180
    @sandeesandwich2180 Год назад +5

    I'd thought Chouette came out a few years ago. Either time has no meaning (which, of course that's true!) or perhaps it came out earlier in the States? Or most likely, I am just mistaken. ( ding ding ding ding!) I did read it quite a while ago, but I can't recall if I finished it. I think the main character seemed so isolated from everything around her -- her child, her husband, etc. I'm not disabled, but as a mother of children with relatively minor disabilities, I just could not empathize with the mother in this at all.

    • @jenvcampbell
      @jenvcampbell  Год назад +2

      It came out in the UK in November 2021, so just falls into the submission period, but it does feel like a long time ago, you're right. Time, ey? xx

  • @wendyvilla2904
    @wendyvilla2904 Год назад

    💚🖤