Ep. 5. Toxic Friendships, Gothic Horror, and Writing about Mental Illness with B.K. Harbeke
One Halloween night, six friends decide to take a moonlit walk through the woods.
Only five come back.
Ep. 4. The Animal Channel, Sexuality, Neurodiversity, and Pigs with Matilde Pratesi
You are going into a state of trance and time just kind of goes and there's this sort of animal channel between the head and the hand and it's wonderful.
Client Stories: Lunga Izata
No Books Allowed, is a compelling story set in an altered world that explores the flawed reality of our own. her characters are complex and human. Their encounters with tragedy and oppression are written with tenderness and clarity.
Ep. 3. Writing from Obsession with Mimi Zacharia
I remember picking up book after book and just not being able to get into any of these books just thinking, What's intriguing about this book that I'm reading and there's nothing in it for me. And really feeling like I want something to represent me and my background and there isn't anything, there wasn't anything.
Ep. 2. Reclaiming Genre Fiction with Stephanie Edd
Hard- boiled fiction is also really afflicted with this twisted, and very American, casual bigotry. And it makes me so mad because there are so many great lines and so much extensive writing that Chandler did, and these movies just have so much beautiful writing in them but just have these big problems.