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How Do You Write a Bestseller?

Season 2 Episode 15

We spend a lot of time pontificating on the high canon of books: Your Shakespeares, your Tolstoys, your… erotic beast wars fanfiction. But today we’re craving something a little lighter, a little fluffier… novels you pick up for the sake of just having something quick-- your beach reads, your airport novels, your Books of the Month. Books that somehow manage to dominate water-cooler discussions.

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Why Edgar Allan Poe Isn't Just a Sad Boy
11:03
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Inside the Absurdist Mind of Kurt Vonnegut
15:11
We explore the life and work of Kurt Vonnegut.
The Women of Jane Austen
18:33
The women in her work reveal to us her growth, her politics and ambition.
Why We Keep Retelling the Classics
12:30
Sometimes a story is just so dang good, it bears repeating.
What We Don’t Know About The Father of Sci-Fi
17:12
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Why Do People Think Huck Finn Is Racist?
13:34
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The Life behind To Kill a Mockingbird
12:31
it is one of the trademark texts of the American school system by Harper Lee.
Don’t Know Much About BEOWULF? Nobody Does!
12:56
We take a look at this Epic Poem and follow its long, winding journey.
The Female Writers Who Dominated Amatory Fiction
11:52
Amatory fiction was a genre of fiction was created by…women.
Octavia Butler, The Grand Dame of Science Fiction
14:34
She is one of the most prolific and important Black authors in the genre.
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