The Losers speak to writer Meg Elison about her 2021 Fantasy Magazine article, “All the King’s Women: The Fats”. In the article, Elison discusses the ways King has written fat people in his work — from novels like It to short stories like “Word Processor of the Gods.” It’s a breezy and lighthearted chat that should prove enlightening to Constant Readers everywhere.
Stream the episode below and return next week when the Losers chart all the ways King has influenced some of your favorite television over the years. For further adventures, join the Club over long days and pleasant nights via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, Acast, Google Podcasts, and RSS. You can also unlock hundreds of hours of content in The Barrens (Patreon).
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Stream the episode below and return next week when the Losers chart all the ways King has influenced some of your favorite television over the years. For further adventures, join the Club over long days and pleasant nights via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, Acast, Google Podcasts, and RSS. You can also unlock hundreds of hours of content in The Barrens (Patreon).
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- 5/5/2023
- by Michael Roffman
- bloody-disgusting.com
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Whether you’re at San Diego Comic-Con or staying home this year, these books will conjure up the lines, cosplay, and con friendships…
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Every millennial who first explored the internet through fanfiction needs this charming coming-of-age tale about college freshman Cath, worshipped online for her Simon Snow stories but horribly awkward Irl compared to her twin and former co-author Wren. Rainbow Rowell...
Whether you’re at San Diego Comic-Con or staying home this year, these books will conjure up the lines, cosplay, and con friendships…
Fangirl
Rainbow Rowell (St. Martin’s Griffin)
Every millennial who first explored the internet through fanfiction needs this charming coming-of-age tale about college freshman Cath, worshipped online for her Simon Snow stories but horribly awkward Irl compared to her twin and former co-author Wren. Rainbow Rowell...
- 7/23/2022
- by Natalie Zutter
- Den of Geek
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