This week’s story: The Lost Performance of the High Priestess of the Temple of Horror by Carmen Maria Machado
Next week’s story: Agashi by AC Koch
Rated: Explicit!
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “The Lost Performance of the High Priestess of the Temple of Horror” by Carmen Maria Machado, a story that pays an homage to the Grand Guignol tradition and delivers the horror, sex, and shock! All three hosts tip their hats to this masterfully crafted story, but can all three look past their squeamishness?
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This week’s story: The Afterlife by Jonathan Lethem
Next week’s story: The Lost Performance of the High Priestess of the Temple of Horror
Rated: Clean
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “The Afterlife” by Jonathan Lethem. Having made it to the afterlife by bus, main character “R” is repeatedly disappointed by everyone and everything he encounters. If this former sculptor can’t find deeper meaning in the visions of the afterlife, can we?
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This week’s story: The Smart House of Mrs O by Lincoln Michel
Next week’s story: The Afterlife by Jonathan Lethem
Rated: Clean
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “The The Smart House of Mrs O” by Lincoln Michel. The haunting story of a widow who uses her husbands body parts in home improvement work. But their love was so true…can you blame her for wanting to hold on? Some of us can!
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This week’s story: Boar Taint by Bonnie Jo Campbell
Next week’s story: The Smart House of Mrs. O by Lincoln Michel
Rated: Explicit
Gerald, Andy and Anais debate “Boar Taint” by Bonnie Jo Campbell. This story centers on the farmer’s wife, Jill, and her bet to save the farm with the dubious purchase of a cheap hog. Was it a good gamble?
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This week’s story: Two Little Soldiers by Guy de Maupassant
Next week’s story: Boar Taint by Bonnie Jo Campbell
Rated: Adult Themes
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “Two Little Soldiers” by Guy de Maupassant. Its a classic tale of two boys and a girl. Very mixed reviews make for an exciting discussion. Tune in!
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This week’s story: Disaster Stamps of Pluto by Louise Erdrich
Next week’s story: Little Soldiers by Guy de Maupassant
Rated: Clean
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “Disaster Stamps of Pluto”, a slice of life told in memories that is surprisingly not a work of science fiction. It wasn’t what they hoped or expected, yet all three read it pleasurably. Enjoy!
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This week’s story: Out There by Kate Folk
Next week’s story: Disaster Stamps of Pluto by Louise Erdrich
Rated: Adult Themes
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “Out There” by Kate Folk. In the near future, artificially intelligent androids enter the dating world! This story was (mostly) very high rated. Follow the link to figure out why!
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This week’s story: The Zero Meter Diving Team by Jim Shepard
Next week’s story: Out There by Kate Folk
Rated: Clean
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “The Zero Meter Diving Team” by Jim Shepard, a story which parallels the power dynamics of a Russian family with the Chernobyl disaster they experienced. Please excuse the ongoing references to HBO’s Chernobyl series. Anais and Gerald had both recently watched it before reading this story.
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This week’s story: With the Beatles by Haruki Murakami
Next week’s story: Zero Meter Diving by Jim Shepard
Rated: Clean
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “With the Beatles” by Haruki Murakami. This melancholy story is about a man who remembers two young women from his younger days. Our hosts grappled with the meaning but it eluded them.
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This week’s story: Mandatory Carry by Caleb March
Next week’s story: With the Beatles by Haruki Murakami
Rated: Clean
In “Mandatory Carry” by Caleb March, every citizen must own a gun, carry it with them on all times, and intervene during crimes. Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss the social commentary and plot of the story, and how the latter carries the former — though they disagree on the motivations that drove a major plot point!
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