On this very special episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, are joined by the most erudite and entertaining Lisa L. Hannett, author of Blue Grass Symphony, Lament for the Afterlife and the recently published collection Songs for Dark Seasons.
The three of them jump straight into their discussion of two books by Maria Dahvana Headley, Beowulf: A New Translation and The Mere Wife [47:20]. Grab a tasty beverage ... this is going to take some time.
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If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:31:00 for brief final remarks.
This is the last episode for the year ... hope the door hits you on the arse on the way out, 2020. For the first episode of 2021, airing in February, Kirstyn and Ian will be turning their attention to:
Finna by Nino Cipri
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Episode 86: Little Eve | Light Perpetual
Episode 85: The Cost of Living | Dissolve
Episode 84.5: EXTRA
Episode 84: The Employees | Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch
Episode 83: All the Fabulous Beasts | Cat Person and Other Stories
Episode 82: The Animals in That Country | Sorrowland
Episode 81: The Space Between Worlds | Mrs Death Misses Death
Episode 80: Memorial | The Mermaid of Black Conch
Episode 79: All the Murmuring Bones | Smart Ovens for Lonely People
Episode 78: Mammoth | Boy Swallows Universe
Episode 77: Finna | The Wandering
Episode 75: Growing Things | Let's Play White
Episode 74: Folk | The Liar's Dictionary
Episode 73: Mexican Gothic | The Only Good Indians
Episode 72: Weather | Hold
Episode 71: Flight Behavior | The Overstory
Episode 70: Skin | The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break
Episode 69: Quarantine Edition
Episode 68: How to Bee | In the Dark Spaces
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