Literary Roadhouse: One Short Story, Once a Week Literary Roadhouse
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We are a diverse group of readers who have a rowdy old time discussing a wide diversity of short literary fiction
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No One Here is Going to Save You
Discussion Notes: No One Here is Going to Save You
This week’s story: No One Here is Going to Save You by Julian Zabalbeascoa
Next week’s story: Huevos Estrellados by Vanessa Bernice De La Cruz
Rated: Clean
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “No One Here is Going to Save You” by Julian Zabalbeascoa, a story of a soldier during the Spanish civil war who is tasked with executing communists and a priest. Gerald and Andy disappointed with the story, but Anais enjoyed it. At the heart of the debate is how to write about fascism in a world saturated with the subject.
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The Theresa Job
Discussion Notes: The Theresa Job
This week’s story: The Theresa Job by Colson Whitehead
Next week’s story: No One Here Is Going To Save You by Julian Zabalbeascoa
Rated: Clean Themes, Explicit Language (Host drops an ‘f’ bomb 😔 )
Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “The Theresa Job” by Colson Whitehead, a story of a hotel heist in 1950s New York City, centered on a reluctant fence. Gerald and Andy had a love-hate relationship with the story due to its abrupt ending. Anais does her best to help them see the ending through a different lens.
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The City Born Great
Discussion Notes: The City Born GreatThis week’s story: The City Born Great by N. K. Jemisin Next week’s story: The Theresa Job by Colson Whitehead Rated: CleanGerald, Andy and Anais discuss “The City Born Great” by N. K. Jemisin, an urban fantasy about a young New Yorker called upon to midwife the birth of a great city and fend off the eldritch hospitals that would feed on the newborn. All three hosts enjoyed the story — even Andy who might have preferred if the city were Chicago. Have thoughts on this story?Did we miss a crucial piece of this story? Tell us below! Or on Twitter @litroadhouse or in our FB group The Literary Roadhouse Readers.
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The Specialist's Hat
Discussion Notes: The Specialist’s HatThis week’s story: The Specialist’s Hat by Kelly Link Next week’s story: The City Born Great by N. K. Jemisin Rated: CleanGerald, Andy and Anais discuss “The Specialist’s Hat” by Kelly Link, a story about twin girls who move into the gothic home of a former poet who dabbled in the dark arts and killed his wife. Despite a lot of debate on this podcast, our hosts ended up giving this spooky, clever story similar ratings.Have thoughts on this story?Did we miss a crucial piece of this story? Tell us below! Or on Twitter @litroadhouse or in our FB group The Literary Roadhouse Readers.
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Foster
Discussion Notes: FosterThis week’s story: Foster by Bryan Washington Next week’s story: The Specialist’s Hat by Kelly Link Rated: EXPLICITGerald, Andy and Anais discuss “Foster” by Bryan Washington, a story of a man estranged from his brother, struggling with his boyfriend, and refusing to name a cat. The story is explicit and so is this episode. The explicit nature of the story was a bit of a turn off for Gerald, but all three hosts enjoyed digging deep into this iceberg of a story. Scratch beneath the story, and there’s a lot to chew on.Have thoughts on this story?Did we miss a crucial piece of this story? Tell us below! Or on Twitter @litroadhouse or in our FB group The Literary Roadhouse Readers.
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The Interlopers
Discussion Notes: The InterlopersThis week’s story: The Interlopers by H. H. Munro Next week’s story: Foster by Bryan Washington Rated: CleanGerald, Andy and Anais discuss “The Interlopers” by H. H. Munro (SAKI), a story of a long-running family dispute over wild lands that comes to a head when two men from either side are trapped beneath the same felled tree. In a surprising twist, the story reads like a dark comedy. All three hosts thoroughly enjoyed the story as much as they enjoyed saying “Wolves!”Have thoughts on this story?Did we miss a crucial piece of this story? Tell us below! Or on Twitter @litroadhouse or in our FB group The Literary Roadhouse Readers.
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Customer Reviews
Great Listen
An audio breakdown of shorty stories in a concies and fun manner. The hosts of the show have very divergent opnions on storytelling and what is a compleing reading make the show a great listen. The hosts also make you want to read many the stories you listen to review too even when they themselves do not like the story just to see for yourself. Great Listen!
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This podcast grown on you as you get to know the perspective of the the reviews. When reviewing books, it make me think out of the box.
Love literary Roadhouse
This is a must-listen show for me that helps me keep my head in the writing game.