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 <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Writers being forced to have conversations.</itunes:subtitle>
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 <title>Alison Littlewood and Tom Fletcher Hallowe&#039;en Special</title>
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 <description>...in which I venture into deepest Transylvania to speak with Alison Littlewood and Thomas Fletcher. Topics include: nature, fear, death, standing stones, the Moors and plumbing.</description>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Chapter 6</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>...in which I venture into deepest Transylvania to speak with Alison Littlewood and Thomas Fletcher. Topics include: nature, fear, death, standing stones, the Moors and plumbing.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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 <description>Chapter One: in which I find myself in Preston with Jenn Ashworth, novelist, childhood friend, and ex-Mormon. We discuss lost novels, lost teenagers, what it&#039;s like to be from the North, the terrifying things Latter-Day-Saint-folk get up to.</description>
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 <itunes:subtitle>The Rain And Slugs Howled Around Us</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>Chapter One: in which I find myself in Preston with Jenn Ashworth, novelist, childhood friend, and ex-Mormon. We discuss lost novels, lost teenagers, what it&#039;s like to be from the North, the terrifying things Latter-Day-Saint-folk get up to.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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 <description>Chapter Two: Their Faces Pressed up Against The Window of What They Haven&#039;t Got

In which I talk to Greg Stekelman, perhaps better known as @themanwhofell, about writing stories for the internet, being on the cul-de-sac of near fame, and that cruelest of mistresses, sweetest of poisons: Twitter.</description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 23:00:02 +0100</pubDate>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Chapter Two: Their Faces Pressed up Against The Window of What They Haven&#039;t Got</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>In which I talk to Greg Stekelman, perhaps better known as @themanwhofell, about writing stories for the internet, being on the cul-de-sac of near fame, and that cruelest of mistresses, sweetest of poisons: Twitter.

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 <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>Twitter, books, self-loathing, Masterchef</itunes:keywords>
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 <description>I Feel Oddly Proud And Utterly Worthless...

Chapter Three. In which I find myself in Chorlton, the keffiyah capital of Manchester, speaking with Socrates Adams about working in recruitment, living in the wild, and his first book Everything&#039;s Fine.</description>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Chapter Three</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>In which I find myself in Chorlton, the keffiyah capital of Manchester, speaking with Socrates Adams about working in recruitment, living in the wild, and his first book Everything&#039;s Fine.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>books, recruitment, sentient tubes</itunes:keywords>
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 <description>Alex Preston, author of The Revelations and This Bleeding City, talks to a woefully hungover Viv about religious beliefs, working for an investment bank, and writing fiction about the national crises.

In lieu of a recording of Alex reading an extract from his work, this podcast also features &#039;The March Hare&#039; by Billy Cotton and His Band, one of the greatest pieces of music ever recorded.</description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 23:41:59 +0100</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>Content</content:encoded>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Chapter Four: A Human World Inside A World of Numbers...</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>Alex Preston, author of The Revelations and This Bleeding City, talks to a woefully hungover Viv about religious beliefs, working for an investment bank, and writing fiction about the national crises.</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>religion, fiction, credit crunch, alex preston</itunes:keywords>
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 <description>Chapter 5: Making Opposites Fit Together...

... in which I find myself back in Finsbury Park, London to meet Adam Marek in a busy (and noisy) Turkish café. We talk short stories, body horror and the pleasures of copywriting. I enthuse about Robert Aickman and confess to finding readings a bit boring; Adam about Karen Russell and confesses he finds them wonderful.

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 <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2012 21:27:51 +0100</pubDate>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Chapter 5: Making Opposites Fit Together... </itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>... in which I find myself back in Finsbury Park, London to meet Adam Marek in a busy (and noisy) Turkish café. We talk short stories, body horror and the pleasures of copywriting. I enthuse about Robert Aickman and confess to finding readings a bit boring; Adam about Karen Russell and confesses he finds them wonderful.
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 <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>short stories, adam marek, body horror, writing, robert aickman, karen russell</itunes:keywords>
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