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We provide accessible reviews, perfect for readers who prefer a personal interpretation over stuffy literary critiques; we’re not scholarly, we’re “scholar-ish”.
We have hit a big milestone, here at Extra Literary Affairs. We have published 100 episodes! We wanted to take some time to look back at everything we have created so far and reflect. #booktube #podcast #books #literature
It's spooky season! First up, you NEED to read this story. Follow along as we examine horror stories starting with the early 20th century! #horror #literature #podcast #classicliterature
Have you ever wanted to read one of the most challenging books? If you aren't sure what to expect or just need a few friends to help you through the process, let us give you some helpful tips to enjoy the process. #literature #fiction #booktube #podcast
Welcome back to Extra Literary Affairs, this week we are rounding off our Stream of Consciousness September with Clarice Lispector's most challenging story. #fiction #literature
Welcome back to Extra Literary Affairs! This week Jennifer set off on her own to discuss the introduction chapter to one of the most loved literary characters of all time, Leopold Bloom. Jennifer is joined by her Irish friend Ian who has helped lend some real-life experience to this notoriously difficult text.
Welcome back to our final episode of the "Summer of Madness"! We end our descent with Edgar Allan Poe and his short story "The Tell-Tale Heart".
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Welcome back to our 4th episode of the "Summer of Madness". This week we are discussing Thomas Ligotti's story "The Frolic" from his collection "Song of a Dead Dreamer".
Welcome back to another episode of the Extra Literary Affairs podcast. This is our 3rd installment of the "Summer of Madness". Is Mr. Beresford paranoid, or should be afraid? Let us know!
Welcome back to the Extra Literary Affairs podcast. In this episode, we review all the stories we read for the month and discuss which have stuck with us and give you the list of stories we will be reading in August!
Welcome back to another episode to the Extra Literary Affairs podcast. This is Week 2 of our "Summer of Madness" where we are exploring literary descents into "madness".
We provide accessible reviews, perfect for readers who prefer a personal interpretation over stuffy literary critiques; we’re not scholarly, we’re “scholar-ish”.