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Markapaġna: National Book Council Launches New Series Of Maltese Literary Podcasts

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The National Book Council has just launched a new literary podcast series focused on promoting Malta’s growing publishing industry.

Markapaġna is part of the council’s strategy to continuously promote Maltese publications with local audiences, which will air weekly in both audio and video formats.

Hosted by Luke Galea and Rachel Baldacchino, Markapaġna will feature interviews with authors and researchers to speak about a local publication they hold dear.

The conversations that follow are both an encounter with guest writers in their role as literary practitioners, but also as readers.

The series is set to open a space for in-depth discussions about Maltese books addressing the striking features of a chosen work, its literary influence or social significance, and the context that surrounds it.

The first season of the series features 20 podcast episodes with as many different guests and plenty of worthy recommendations of contemporary and classical works of literature.

The first half of the season, presented by Luke Galea, is being broadcast as a lead-up to the Malta Book Festival from this September to mid-November.

Markapaġna is then scheduled to return for the remainder of the season between January and February 2023 with Rachel Baldacchino as the host.

Markapaġna will air every Tuesday at 6pm starting from 13th September and can be viewed on the National Book Council’s channel on YouTube as well as the Facebook pages and websites of both the National Book Council and MaltaToday.

This podcast series can also be listened to on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Markapaġna is being produced by the National Book Council in collaboration with MaltaToday.

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Sasha is a content creator, artist and podcast host interested in environmental matters, humans, and art. Some know her as Sasha tas-Sigar. Inspired by nature and the changing world. Follow her on Instagram at @saaxhaa

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