On this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond have a mercifully brief and borderline hysterical conversation on the state of COVID before jumping a discussion of this month's books: The Cost of Living: A Working Autobiography by Deborah Levy [3:45] and Dissolve by Nikki Gemmell [29:50].
If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 58:15 for final remarks, including a minor rant on the subject of book annotations/defacement.
Next month, the two books up on the slab will be:
Little Eve by Catriona Ward
Light Perpetual by Francis Spufford
Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun!
Episode 105: The Glutton | Days of Innocence and Wonder
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Episode 104: The Haunting of Hill House | A Haunting on the Hill
Episode 103: After the Forest | I Am Homeless if This is Not My Home
Episode 102: The Broken Shore | Slow Horses
Episode 101: The Living Sea of Waking Dreams | The Saint of Bright Doors
Episode 100: The Book of Accidents | Conquest
Episode 99: The Trees Grew Because I Bled There | Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned
Episode 98: The Terraformers | Sing, Nightingale
Episode 97: LOTE | Animal Life
Episode 96: Every Version of You | The Women Could Fly
Episode 95: January Fifteenth | Patricia Wants to Cuddle
Episode 94: Helpmeet | Our Wives Under the Sea
Episode 93: Such a Pretty Smile | Checkout 19
Episode 92: Dance Move | Ariadne, I Love You
Episode 91: Manhunt | And Then I Woke Up
Episode 90: Devotion | The School for Good Mothers
Episode 89: I Would Haunt You if I Could | Shit Cassandra Saw
Episode 88: The Wych Elm | My Phantoms
Episode 87: When We Cease to Understand the World | A Ghost in the Throat
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