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Cynthia Weiner zooms in and starts off the year right with her 80s New York novel, A Gorgeous Excitement. We talk all the trappings of true crime and female friendship and mental health, plus Cynthia brings along Susanna Mooreâs 90s cult classic In the Cut.
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Christopher chooses some favorites from the reading year that just passed, and answers some questions from the Patreon patrons.
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Emily Habeck swims on in to chat the book Christopher canât stop recommending to anyone and everyone, Shark Heart: A Love Story. Thrill to this episode where we get into the long and winding road from theater to novel writing, and the pleasures of re-reading Jenny Offillâs Dept. of Speculation, 10 years on.
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If you do something two years in a row, that makes it a yearly tradition right? With that in mind, hereâs the very traditional Holiday Gift Guide episode. Iâm joined by Sarah in our Damn Library and we talk some books and get down to the business of gift giving this season. Itâs a present, open it up!
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Rosalind Brown makes her airwaves debut in this one, talking about her debut novel Practice, which means talking about Shakespeare, and using white space on the page, and the various intimacies of point of view. Plus, she brought along The Baudelaire Fractal by Lisa Robertson, a jubilant novel of thoughts that feels perfectly aligned with Practice. Pick up your pens and your pencils and your listening devices, itâs time to podcast!
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Our old pal Drew drops into the Damn Library, in Brooklyn, in person, for the first time since February 2020, to celebrate 10 years of So Many Damn Books. The show gets done like it usually does, only with a lot of trips down memory lanes and nostalgia avenues.
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Lena Valencia drops by the Damn Library, physically, and itâs a real nice time complete with a flashing drink you canât see, because this is a podcast. Lena and I discuss her blockbuster, nearly a decade in the making, short story collection debut, Mystery Lights, and she brings along Muriel Sparkâs Driverâs Seat, which is just as good as it gets. Read on!
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Lev Grossman returns to the podcast after a nine year break. Thatâs a long time! Since he was here last, he wrote his Arthurian magnum opus, The Bright Sword, and he chats about it, along with a good name for a cocktail sword, God, Merlin, and how he likes to be in conversation with someone elseâs work. Plus, he brings along Phillip K. Dickâs UBIK, a bizarre sci-fi classic thatâs on the verge of fantasy itself.
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Holly Gramazio drops by via the magic of Zoom to talk her magical summer blockbuster of a book, The Husbands. She gets into its origin as a computer game, a lack of supernatural solutions, and why it used to have the moon falling apart. Plus, she brings along the surreal-but-still-relatable Zito Maduâs The Minotaur at Calle Lanza, and reveals sheâs just been to Venice. Read on, compadres!
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Kate Slotover, host of The Book Club Review podcast, joins me in the Damn Library all the way from London! Drinks are had, New York is discussed, along with two different worlds of New York reportage, Helene Hanffâs Letter from New York, and Joseph Mitchellâs Up in the Old Hotel. Such a joy!
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Melissa Mogollon zooms in to talk her debut Oye, and all the fun she had writing it. That means we talk how her friends are like her sisters, the unusual structure that always felt like it could fail, and how she might write a sequel from the sisterâs perspective. Plus, she brings along Jenny Odellâs How to Do Nothing, a book that was great to revisit, and is informing her on how to connect digitally as she releases her book.
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Our old pal Drew (of Voyage into Genre) is back! We talk about how the internet used to be, how Drew broke his slump, some literal tea discussion, RPG and video games, and general book chatter. The usual, served up just how you like it, in podcast form.
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Fiona Warnick, author of the charming novel The Skunks, drops by to talk animals and metaphor, how her creative writing program helped her with this book, writing smooth, and more than that, because we also get into Sheila Hetiâs Alphabetical Diaries, which inspires a deeper dive into the work of Heti and her influence.
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Christopher goes through some stuff he read and some stuff he wants to read. Got any modern pirate book recommendations?
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Alexandra Tanner shares the Damn Library physical space, sitting in the chair across from me and everything. She discusses her siblingâs influence on Worry, writing for an audience of one, money, moms, and more. Plus, she brings Kathryn Scanlanâs Aug 9 - Fog for book club. Listen closely and youâll hear books mentioned now and again.
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Damn Library co-owner Sarah sits to chat about all the things that makes one pick up a book only to put it back down again. A list of reading pet peeves that touches on everything from subject matter, to stylizations, tropes, design choices, and more.
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Rachel Lyon returns to talk about her new novel, Fruit of the Dead, and how it wasnât always a Persephone myth retelling, she found that along the way. Plus, we get into the âgenerative fillâ of reading, and I pontificate on dust mote fiction, inspired by the fetid summer heat within the pages of Tessa Hadleyâs The Past. Read along!
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GennaRose Nethercott returns to talk about her brand new story collection Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart, stealing details from her friends, telling stories from the periphery, and how each tale in the book is about yearning. Also, thanks to Sabrina Orah Marksâ Happily, we discuss all form of fairy tales, and how they can tubocharge your selling power, you just have to ask us how. Real good listeninâ!
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Kirsten Bakis makes her podcast airwave debut to discuss her brand new novel, King Nyx. And itâs a doozy. Kirsten reflects on sideways stories and how she first âmetâ the real life inspiration for her main character, and some reflections on how things have changed in publishing since she first debuted 27 years ago with her modern classic, Lives of the Monster Dogs. Listen up and listen good!
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Marie-Helene Bertino returns to the Damn Library to discuss her latest triumph, Beautyland. Marie-Helene goes into how she creates some of the book's indelible, otherworldly moments, and why the book's writing process was charmed. Plus, she brought along The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, a book that is much more powerful when you're not translating it for french class. Books are back, baby!
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