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Storyological

Storyological is a podcast about stories. In particular, short stories. In particular, any sort of short story that amazes us. Sometimes we talk about stories in Clarkesworld. Sometimes in Granta. Sometimes we talk about comics. Very occasionally we talk about films. Every episode, writers E.G Cosh and Chris Kammerud discuss how stories work and why they matter and what it is about these particular stories that we love more than anything. 

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June 06, 2016

Storyological 1.16 - WEDNESDAY, FULL OF WOE

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In which we discuss...

1. "Wednesday’s Story" by Wole Talabi, Lightspeed

2. "See You in the Morning" by Mairead Case, Midnight Breakfast

along with, among other things,

  • Two nursery rhymes from which, in part, “Wednesday’s Story” comes…
    • Solomon Grundy
    • Monday’s Child
  • Author Spotlight: Wole Talabi, by Christie Yant.
  • Aesop's fables.
  • October in the Chair by Neil Gaiman.
  • Trapped in narratives
    • “A people trapped in narratives and memories : facing pacification in the Great Lakes Region of Africa” by Tshimba David Ngendo
    • People are trapped in history and history is trapped in them. ~James Baldwin

  • Devin Faraci. “Fandom is Broken”
  • The ending of Jay and Silent Bob
  • Some writing in response to Devin’s writing
    • “Fandom isn’t broken-it’s just not only for white dudes anymore”
    • “Why we’re terrified of fanfiction”
    • “A response to Devin Faraci’s ‘Fandom is Broken’ in three parts”
    • Devin, himself, in response to responses, “Yes, Disney Should Have a Queer Princess”
  • Michael Knight
  • Why does Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye still resonate?
  • Diary of a Teenage Girl

 

 

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Storyological

Storyological is a podcast in love with stories. Every episode, writers E.G. Cosh and Chris Kammerud choose a pair of short stories and discuss something of how they work and why they matter and what they might teach us about life, the universe, and everything.


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