Today's episode is 100% bibliophilia, as Sam and So celebrate the re-opening of the bookstore and return of all our book-loving customers, and talk to the author of the year's bookiest book, Eley Williams, whose debut novel The Liar's Dictionary is a riot of linguistic invention AND Sherlock Holmes queer fanfic Easter eggs. Prepare for verbal bartitsu!
Isolation Station #26 - Sara Jaffe's Drylands
Isolation Station #25 - Olivia Sudjic & Desert Island Books
Isolation Station #24 - The English Heretic Collection
Isolation Station #23 - A Nazi Word for a Nazi Thing
Isolation Station #22 -The Jakarta Method
Isolation Station #21 - Kherbekistan
Isolation Station #19 - Katy Derbyshire and All Things Translation
Isolation Station #18 - Hustling Verse & Re-Opening
Isolation Station #17 - Return to Kolkata: Seagull Books
Isolation Station #16 - Wizards and Oz
Isolation Station #15 - Sam Amidon and Tales of Tunesmiths
Isolation Station #14 - Verso New York, Jessie Kindig & Cat Anarchism
Isolation Station #13 - Disco Elysium & Literature for the New Age
Isolation Station #12 - Beltane Special: Maria Cuervo and Hellebore
Isolation Station #11 - Feminist and Dalit Writing in India
Isolation Station #10 - The Zine Issue, Weird Walk and Books Peckham
Isolation Station #9 - Lola Olufemi and Feminism, Interrupted
Isolation Station #8 - Theo Chiotis and the First International
Isolation Station #7 - Matt Green and the Great Death
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