“’Humour’ is maybe the worst word in the English language”
Wit Lit is a podcast about funny books - so who better to hear from than a comedian who is also a bookseller? That’s right, it’s only Mr BEN POPE - crowd favourite and manager at The Review Bookshop in Peckham - recommending his favourite funny books.
We discuss silly book titles, writer’s voices versus comedian’s personas, how the brain can short-circuit ‘funny’ and ‘good’, and how War and Peace is just lots and lots of Tweets lined up next to each other.
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How to find Ben: He runs a monthly stand-up show called FRESH CHESTNUTS at the Betsey Trotwood pub in Farringdon! You should go! He can be found talking on Twitter here. He can be found managing a bookshop here. And on his very nice website here.
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Boooooks we talk about:
In addition: Stewart Lee, Tim Key, Ducks, Newburyport, and Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis
May we recommend purchasing your books from an independent bookshop like, oh I don’t know, The Review Bookshop.
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How to find me: on Twitter @lily_lindon or on Instagram @bookymcbookface
‘Queer people are simply the funniest people’
To end Pride Month with an amusing bang, and to assure everyone that you ARE allowed to still read gay books even if it’s not June, I’m happily joined by Laura Kay, author of THE SPLIT. She recommends her top five funny gay books, we talk about her own writing process and comedy inspirations, and yes, we talk about her cats. Listen in or you’re a homophobe xo
Laura recommends:
Lily adds:
May I recommend ordering your books from the excellent Gay’s the Word?
You can follow Laura on twitter @lauraelizakay or instagram @lauraekay
Follow updates about funny books at twitter’s @lily_lindon or instagram’s @bookymcbookface
All I want to read (/am able to read) at the moment are short, funny books. Wondered if you might be the same? So here I am, for the first time GUEST-LESS, recommending 10 of my favourite witty short stories, essay collections, scripts, picture books, and short novels. Since brevity is the soul of wit, and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I am brief and recommend the 10 books in just 10 minutes! (Not including the intro and theme music lol.) WOW! FUN!
If you don't even have 10 minutes to listen to my voice, here's the list:
1. David Sedaris / CALYPSO
2. Muriel Spark / THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE
3. Philip Roth / THE BREAST
4. Raphael Bob-Waksberg / SOMEONE WHO WILL LOVE YOU IN ALL YOUR DAMAGED GLORY
5. Stewart Lee / THE 'IF YOU PREFER A MILDER COMEDIAN PLEASE ASK FOR ONE' EP
6. Oyinkan Braithwaite / MY SISTER, THE SERIAL KILLER
7. Amina Cain / INDELICACY
8. Tibor Fischer / DON'T READ THIS BOOK IF YOU'RE STUPID
9. Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West / LOVE LETTERS
10. Jon Klassen / I WANT MY HAT BACK
If you're looking to buy one, please consider your lovely local indie bookshop or bookshop.org.
Pls subscribe, follow, like, share, comment, tell your friends, text me, send me a present, and confess your love for me. To do so, you can contact me at twitter on @lily_lindon or on instagram @bookymcbookface. Please do recommend witty and short books, or witty and short guests, or anything else you'd like to hear on this poddle.
Ta ta,
Lily xo
Happy Galentine's, Happy Valentine's and indeed Happy Any Day! To celebrate all things lovely and funny, today's episode is a celebration of rom-coms.
I'm joined on my Zoom by two brilliant writers of funny love stories: Laura Jane Williams is the author of OUR STOP (the international 2019 hit), and two other novels, THE LOVE SQUARE (2020) and THE LUCKY ESCAPE (publishing June 2021). Abigail Mann is the author of THE LONELY FAJITA (winner of the Comedy Women in Print Unpublished Prize) and THE SISTER SURPRISE (publishing in March 2021).
Laura and Abigail conveniently have completely opposite methods. We talk about whether their books are heavier on the rom or the com, how to go from a blank page to a finished novel, and how their writing has changed over lockdown.
Hope you enjoy! If you do, pls do the usual: like, subscribe, review, tell a friend, and MAKE MY DAY at @lily_lindon, @bookymcbookface, or @witlitpod.
Lily xoxo
PS. This was recorded in December 2020. Depressingly, the lockdown references are still relevant.
PPS. Please could a spelling bee somewhere tell me whether it’s meant to be Rom Com, romcom, rom-com, or something else entirely?
“Humour is that last precious thing that distinguishes you from someone else.”
Actual comedian, author, and founder of the Comedy Women in Print Prize Helen Lederer talks about writing wit, and how to enter for the 2020 prize. Meanwhile we talk about how Helen will literally die if she laughs too much, how groups of women are funnier to groups of men, and Helen writes the first line of my comedy novel.
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Find out more the CWIP Comedy Women in Print Prize here. There are unpublished and published novel categories, as well as a new graphic novel category. Entries for this year close on March 2, 2020. You should totally enter! Omg good luck! And if you have ideas for CWIP or loads of money to donate to its worthy witty cause, you can become a Friend of CWIP and fun stuff like that.
Twits can follow Helen @HelenLederer the Comedy Women in Print Prize @CWIPprize
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Please I’m begging you, get in touch if you have recommendations of funny books, quotes, or want to be a guest. You can contact me all formal on @witlitpod or @witlitpodcast, or all informal on twitter @lily_lindon & instagram @bookymcbookface.
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Big love,
Lily
"How would you describe Pratchett’s sense of humour?"
"Oooh… ‘Really good?’"
I talk to improviser and BNOC Colin Rothwell about one of our absolute favourite witty authors: Terry Pratchett. Listen in for advice about where to start if you've never read any Pratchett before, general gushing about how great (and silly? But not silly?) his Discworld books are. I look forward to hearing from all you audiobook casting agents.
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Message me YOUR favourite funny books or quotes, I'd love to shout them out on the next episode! If you want to tell me how great I am, you can contact me all formal on @witlitpod or @witlitpodcast, or all informal on twitter @lily_lindon & instagram @bookymcbookface.
Colin posts weird jokes on his twitter @colinrothwell.
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Stay silly,
Lily
I talk to book activist, cool content creator, and stud muffin Leena Norms about silly sex self-help books. Includes 101 tips to make your wife love you, a quiz about what to call your vagina, and erotic fan-fic involving a certain British political figure...
OBVS FOLLOW, LIKE, SHARE, GIVE IT 5 STARS PLS THX.
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Get in touch if you have recommendations of funny books, quotes, or want to be a guest! You can contact me all official-like @witlitpod or @witlitpodcast, or all unofficial-like on twitter @lily_lindon or instagram @bookymcbookface.
(If you leave a nice review + your wit lit book recommendation = I will read it out on the next episode + generally shower you with love?!)
Follow Leena's marvellous online contentment too: twitter @leenanorms, instagram @leenanorms, youtube @justkissmyfrog, Patreon The Gumption Club, and if you want more sex book chat, the Banging Book Club Podcast.
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This episode's Wit Lit Reading List:
Plus Bad Sex from:
And Good Sex from:
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Stay silly,
Lily