In which we discuss everything that happened in 2018. More or less.

In which we discuss, among other things, such things as these


Episodes of Storyological Past

Storyological 3.01 - Lick It Justin Bieber, in which we talked about “Report on the Thing” by Clarice Lispector and “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian
Storyological 3.11 - The Triumph of Uncertainty, in which we discussed the book Mixed-race Superman by Will Harris
Storyological 3.07 - Wrestling with a Hippo, in which we discussed Jenny Zhang's “The Empty, The Empty, The Empty”
Storyological 3.04 - On the Nature of Things Related to Rivers and Sitcom Pornos, in which we crossed over with Electric Literature and discussed Banana Yoshimoto's “Strange Tale from Down by the River.”
Storyological 3.09 - Stranger Things 2, in which we crossed over with Strange Horizons and discussed “Directions” by Judy Budnitz and “Fisherman” by Nalo Hopkinson
Storyological 2.04 - That Daniela Romo Moment, in which we discussed “The Boy Who Never Cried for Me” by Julia Delgado

Ephemera

Sorry to Bother You
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green
Mandy, that one film starring Nicholas Cage
That one Japanese Breakfast gig what Chris went to see and wrote a review of which you can read here.
Elizabeth Bowen
Marc Maron and his podcast WTF, in particular this one interview with Jason Reitman and a bit about aiming towards true
Fred Armisen
Atlanta, which Chris wrote about here.
Janelle Monae's Dirty Computer
Philip Roth, on reality outpacing fiction
That one thing Kafka said

Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
I Love Lucy

Also.


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