Episodes

Monday Oct 19, 2020
Stand-Alone 6: NOS4A2 - Joe Hill
Monday Oct 19, 2020
Monday Oct 19, 2020
This fortnight we’re dipping into horror with a discussion of “NOS4A2” by Joe Hill. Nicole read just part of this and Robin made it through the whole thing (but it took a month).
Book TW for torture, sexual assault, child abuse, necrophilia, self-harm, animal death, death.
Topic 1: Christmasland Kids. Begins at (1:30), CW for casual cruelty mention, physical torture, TW body horror (teeth, dismemberment), animal cruelty.
Topic 2: Lou - protection/self-sacrifice. Begins at (11:28), CW for death, heart attack mentions, assumptions of mental illness by characters.
Topic 3: Vic - attempted rape, kidnapping, not being believed about her own trauma. Begins at (17:35), CW for attempted rape, kidnapping, kidnapping of child, assault, death, murder, necrophilia, self-harm, animal death, “bury your gays”.
Promo for Deep Dark Truth; Spoiler-free wrap-up and ratings: Begins at (32:22).
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Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Bonus: One Year Anniversary
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Hello everyone! We've been doing this podcast thing for a year, so we sat down with a special guest, our brother David, to talk about how our first year as podcasters has gone.
CW for occasional reference to Covid-19.
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You can find more of David on Twitch.
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You can check out Robin's written reviews at Reviews That Burn.
Transcripts for our episodes are on Transcripts That Burn.
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Monday Oct 05, 2020
Series 6, Episode 4: Extras - Scott Westerfeld
Monday Oct 05, 2020
Monday Oct 05, 2020
This fortnight we’re discussing “Extras” by Scott Westerfeld.
Book CW for anxiety and gaslighting.
Topic 1: Frizz - Compulsion. Begins at (0:50), CW for compulsion, gaslighting, discussion of trauma response, anxiety.
Topic 2: Aya - Social Anxiety. Begins at (8:15), CW for anxiety.
Topic 3: Aya - Loss of Privacy. Begins at (21:21), CW for loss of privacy, anxiety.
Promo for Crit Chat; Spoiler-free wrap-up and ratings: Begins at (37:50).
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Music provided by HeartBeatArt and is used with permission.

Monday Sep 21, 2020
Series 6, Episode 3: Specials - Scott Westerfeld
Monday Sep 21, 2020
Monday Sep 21, 2020
This fortnight we’re discussing “Specials”, book three of the Uglies Quartet by Scott Westerfeld.
Book CWs for ableism, discussion of eating disorders, major character death. TW for self-harm.
Topic 1: Specials, Shay, Tally - Emotional extremes (emotional inhibition). Begins at (0:50), CW for self-harm, medical condition description, medical abuse.
Topic 2: Zane - Ableism. Begins at (18:42), CW for ableism, discussion of cosmetic surgery, character death.
Topic 3: Shay - Cutting/self-harm. Begins at (33:48), CW for self-harm, medical condition description, medical abuse.
Promo for Bad Songwriter Podcast; Spoiler-free wrap-up and ratings: Begins at (48:18).
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Music provided by HeartBeatArt and is used with permission.

Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
Interview 3: Hannah Abigail Clarke, Part 1 of 2 (August Clarke)
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
*This interview was conducted in mid-2020. As of late 2022 this author's name is August Clarke, you may find future publications under that name or as H.A. Clarke.
Please enjoy the spoiler-free portion of our interview with author Hannah Abigail Clarke, discussing their new book, "The Scapegracers". Timestamps are marked for the interview questions.
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Intro (0:00)
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Can you tell us a little about your book? (0:35)
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Can you talk a little bit about the way trauma works in your writing? (1:08)
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Do you feel that trauma for the sake of trauma is valid for characters to go through or be put in stories or does it always need to be plot related? (2:24)
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Has a traumatic event in your books ever changed your perception of a character? (4:10)
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How do you decide what a character's reaction to traumatic events is going to be while writing them? (5:48)
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When depicting types of queerness that you do not share, do you check them with members of those communities? What do you use to guide those depictions? (9:03)
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How do you approach incorporating “visible” queerness in your work? (10:45)
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Do you have a thought process on approaching ace or [aro] characters? (12:20)
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What is your approach to incorporating visible characters of color in your work? What do you do to make it go beyond social coding (or not)? (17:20)
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Have you ever had a character surprise you with their appearance/identity after you started writing? (18:38)
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What is your approach to incorporating characters with disabilities in your work? What do you do to make it go beyond social coding (or not)? (21:20)
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Do you consider your character’s body image and/or physical description when depicting them and their traumas and how others treat them? (23:45)
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Do you have a favorite book written by someone else, and if so what makes it your favorite? (27:48)
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Do you have any queer authors and/or authors of color whose work you’d like to shout-out? (29:54)
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What is your favorite non-traumatic thing in any of your books? (30:06)
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Where can people find your work? (31:46)
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Check out Hannah Abigail Clarke's website for more info about his writing, You can follow them on Twitter and Instagram, or check out her Goodreads profile.
The major work discussed in this interview is Hannah Abigail Clarke's debut novel, "The Scapegracers".
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If you'd like to make a monthly donation, please check us out on Patreon. Patrons at any level will receive part two of this two-part interview.
You can find Robin's written review of The Scapegracers at Reviews that Burn.
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Music provided by HeartBeatArt and is used with permission.

Monday Sep 07, 2020
Series 6, Episode 2: Pretties - Scott Westerfeld
Monday Sep 07, 2020
Monday Sep 07, 2020
This fortnight we’re discussing “Pretties” by Scott Westerfeld.
Book CW for for discussion of eating disorders, self-harm.
Topic 1: Zane - Brain damage, headaches/migraines. Begins at (0:50), CW for physical injury, memory loss, abuse, drowning.
Topic 2: Tally and Zane - Surveillance, loss of privacy. Begins at (13:51), CW for abuse by control, privacy violation.
Topic 3: Tally - Food denial behavior. Begins at (27:01), CW for anorexia, bulimia, purging, food control, self-harm.
Promo for Drinking and Screaming; Spoiler-free wrap-up and ratings: Begins at (39:28).
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You can check out Robin's written review of the book at Reviews That Burn.
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Music provided by HeartBeatArt and is used with permission.

Monday Aug 24, 2020
Series 6, Episode 1: Uglies - Scott Westerfeld
Monday Aug 24, 2020
Monday Aug 24, 2020
This fortnight we’re discussing “Uglies” by Scott Westerfeld, the first book in the Uglies Quartet (shout-out to anyone who remembers when this was officially a trilogy).
Topic 1: David - Loss of home. Begins at (1:25), CW for loss of parents, loss of home.
Topic 2: Tally - Self Esteem. Begins at (11:26), CW for surgery, lack of self-esteem based on looks, intentionally cruel nicknames, systemic cruelty.
Topic 3: Tally - Consent. Begins at (25:51), CW for surgery, coercion, lack of consent.
Promo for Midwest Meltdown; Spoiler-free wrap-up and ratings: Begins at (43:55).
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Music provided by HeartBeatArt and is used with permission.

Monday Aug 10, 2020
Highlight 3: Virtual Vandals - Diane Duane
Monday Aug 10, 2020
Monday Aug 10, 2020
This fortnight we’re discussing “Virtual Vandals” by Diane Duane. This is book one of the series "Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers".
Topic 1: Stunted emotional growth. Begins at (1:30), CW for discussion of classism and classist perspectives.
Topic 2: Threat of physical harm. Begins at (16:44), CW for vehicular manslaughter, threats of murder.
Topic 3: Neurological damage. Begins at (25:32), CW for physical danger, shock, and brain damage.
Promo for Garrett Talks to Himself; Spoiler-free wrap-up and ratings: Begins at (36:06).
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If you'd like to make a monthly donation, please check us out on Patreon. Patrons at any level will receive the bonus Epilogue episode for this book.
You can check out Robin's written review of the book at Reviews That Burn.
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Music provided by HeartBeatArt and is used with permission.

Friday Jul 31, 2020
Interview 2: Shaina Krevat, Part 1 of 2
Friday Jul 31, 2020
Friday Jul 31, 2020
Please enjoy the spoiler-free (or at least spoiler-light) portion of our interview with author Shaina Krevat. Timestamps are marked for the interview questions.
Introductions (0:00)
Brief description of books written by Shaina Krevat (Tales of Mundane Magic). (0:15)
Can you talk a little about the way trauma works in your writing? (2:10)
Do you plan traumatic events ahead of time for your characters or do they just unfold as you write the story? (3:17)
Do you ever put in traumas for representations sake, to work through things you've experienced or to "flesh out" a character? (4:40)
Has a traumatic event in your books ever changed your perception of a character? (7:55)
Do you have a good example of a marginalized culture in your books? (9:20)
What is your approach to incorporating visible characters of color? (12:05)
Have you ever had a character surprise you with an aspect of their identity after you started writing? (16:08)
(Building on the last question) Have you ever had that happen with appearance or with racial or cultural identity? (17:58)
When building your characters’ identities, what aspects did you intentionally include? (20:00)
Do you consider your character’s body image when depicting them and their traumas? (22:10)
Bridget has one mundane eye and one eye that only sees magic. Is there a difference in how she navigates the world when she's in mundane areas vs areas with concentrated magic? (26:42)
Do you tend to write disabilities based on a specific set of references (either that exists in our world or under specific rules in your world)? (29:30)
What is your favorite non-traumatic thing in any of your published books? (36:20)
Do you have a favorite book written by someone else, and if so what makes it your favorite? (37:55)
What types of books are you interested in reading more of? (39:18)
Pluggables and Outro (40:00)
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Check out Shaina Krevat's website for more info about her writing, Tales of Mundane Magic also has a website. You can follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr, or check out her Goodreads profile.
Major works by Shaina Krevat discussed in this interview: "Tales of Mundane Magic: Volume One", "Tales of Mundane Magic: Volume Two", "Tales of Mundane Magic: Volume Three".
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If you'd like to make a monthly donation, please check us out on Patreon. Patrons at any level will receive part two of this two-part interview.
You can find Robin's written reviews of Tales of Mundane Magic; Part One; Part Two; and Part Three at Reviews that Burn.
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Music provided by HeartBeatArt and is used with permission.

Monday Jul 27, 2020
Stand-Alone 5: Long Way Down - Jason Reynolds
Monday Jul 27, 2020
Monday Jul 27, 2020
This fortnight we’re discussing “Long Way Down” by Jason Reynolds. Robin has been looking forward to this episode all year, ever since it was recommended to them by a very helpful librarian when they went home for Christmas 2019. We're pleased to report that the book was as good as they were told, and we're excited to share our discussion with you.
Topic 1: Mom - Death of family members. Begins at (1:30), CW for self-harm, gun violence, murder, revenge killings, death of family members.
Topic 2: Will - Premeditation of murder. Begins at (11:30), CW for ideation about death and violence.
Topic 3: Will - Cycle of violence: Revenge edition. Begins at (22:00), CW for gun violence, revenge killing, trauma on readers.
Promo for Infectious Groove; Spoiler-free wrap-up and ratings: Begins at (32:10).
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If you'd like to make a monthly donation, please check us out on Patreon. Patrons at any level will receive the bonus Epilogue episode for this book.
You can check out Robin's written review of the book at Reviews That Burn.
Find all our links on our Carrd.
Music provided by HeartBeatArt and is used with permission.

