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shitstorm by fernando sdrigotti
shitstorm by fernando sdrigotti
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Sep 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
sorry, tipper gore! our internet module continues with shitstorm by fernando sdrigotti, and the google ban is still being upheld. it’s not christmas (yet), but we check in on our new year’s resolutions and talk about (very) short stories before diving into sdrigotti’s novella. we discuss the perceived catharsis of writing this, the novella’s parallels to our reality, and how it investigates the hypocrisies that engage our cycle of anger. we compare shitstorm to books we’ve read (but episodes we haven’t released yet, sorry), try to parse what the final third of the novella means, and break down the focus on feces we’ve found in our narratives. bob brings up milkshake duck and yells “poop” at joey’s alexa.
reading list for season three
a touch of jen by beth morgan
the shore by katie runde
literally show me a healthy person by darcie wilder
amygdalatropolis by b r yeager
shitstorm by fernando sdrigotti
liveblog by megan boyle
17776 by jon bois
snow crash by neal stephenson
no one is talking about this by patricia lockwood
things have gotten worse since we last spoke by eric larocca
neuromancer by william gibson
fake accounts by lauren oyler
we had to remove this post by hanna bervoets
reading list for season three
a touch of jen by beth morgan
the shore by katie runde
literally show me a healthy person by darcie wilder
amygdalatropolis by b r yeager
shitstorm by fernando sdrigotti
liveblog by megan boyle
17776 by jon bois
snow crash by neal stephenson
no one is talking about this by patricia lockwood
things have gotten worse since we last spoke by eric larocca
neuromancer by william gibson
fake accounts by lauren oyler
we had to remove this post by hanna bervoets
Released:
Sep 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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