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DoT EP110: Monster, She Wrote Authors Lisa Kroger and Melanie R. Anderson On the History of Female Horror Writing, Plus New Comedy from Corey Rodrigues

The Department of Tangents Podcast

Release Date: 10/10/2019

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I know I haven't dropped a new episode in a long time, but it's the holidays, and I love the holidays, so I wanted to present an audio version of my reaction to seeing The Nutcracker for the first time. This is my assessment of the story, using only the visual cues from the ballet as it was presented.  Merry Christmas and happy holidays! 

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Jon Rineman started his career with as tumultuous and triumphant a 15-year run as a comic could envision for themselves. We address that, but we also talk about his new comedy card game, Anti-Social Skills, his post-Tonight Show gig teaching at Emerson College in Boston, and what he learned about the future of late night from his students. 

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The Stay Scary Podcast is a silly podcast about serious horror, as described by host Lisa McGolgan. Every episode, Lisa and co-host Yinh Kiefer take a theme in horror films or horror lore, everything from insects to puberty, serial killers to doll parts, and have a ripsnorting good time going wherever that topic takes them. The show is as much fun to listen to as it is to be on, and taping this episode was the most fun I had in an interview this season.

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At first glance, Rob Kovacs seems to have wildly divergent interests in music. Let Go is lush and rhythmic piano pop, organic and melancholy, and tells a very human story. Look again, and you see his alter-ego, 88Bit, who orchestrates the mechanical soundtracks of throwback video games for piano. Keep listening, and you’ll hear how they blend together, how they merge in Kovac’s particular style.

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Last spring, I read a Tweet from author Paul Tremblay apologizing for his upcoming horror novel, Survivor Song. When he had turned in his final edits for the book months before, he could not have known how prescient it would seem, especially to his friends in the New England horror writing community. Survivor Song is set in Boston in the opening stages of an epidemic. A virus is spreading, hospitals are overwhelmed, the government is providing an inadequate response.

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Being an artist often means you spend your life looking for a place that feels right, finding it, and then leaving it as quickly as you can. Creative fulfilment as Brigadoon. In 2021, Jenee Halstead released Disposable Love, an album that sounds in many ways like the one she was always meant to make. With producer Dave Brophy and collaborators like Susan Cattaneo, Halstead has crafted an elegant pop album with a rich sonic palette.

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Josh Johnson is a smart joke writer at ease with his own vulnerability, and those are qualities that are only enhanced as he gets bolder as an artist. Most of this episode is centered around Elusive: A Mixtape, his album-length exploration of comedy and music. at turns silly and thoughtful, with live comedy punctuated by recorded music. Johnson shares how working with Trevor Noah has helped him both as a writer and a person.

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Season Two of the Department of Tangents Podcast coming Tuesday June 29! Six episodes, guests are comedians Josh Johnson and Jon Rineman, Stay Scary Podcast hosts Lisa and Yinh, author Paul Tremblay, and musicians Jenee Halstead and Rob Kovac! 

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This week I speak with comedian and storyteller Bethany Van Delft. Bethany hosts Artisanal Comedy every Wednesday on Instagram, which she adapted to the online comedy world very quickly. We also talked about taking care of a family under quarantine and taking some time to pause as creative people to prevent burnout. The last part of the conversation revolves around the Black Lives Matter protests and how this moment in history feels a bit different from other flashpoints.

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Paul is the songwriter at the center of The Grownup Noise, a beloved and hard to characterize indie rock outfit in Boston. Over the years, the band line-up has changed, but Paul has always been out front with his guitar and voice. This week, on June fifth, Paul is putting out a new Grownup Noise with a very new sound. If you’re a fan, you’ll notice the difference in sound immediately. But you may also notice that this is still very much a Grownup Noise album.

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If you ask a random reader to name foundational women horror writers, you might get two or three names. Mary Shelley. Shirley Jackson. Maybe Daphne du Maurier or Anne Rice. But as Lisa Kroger and Melanie R. Anderson point out in their new book, <em>Monster, She Wrote: The Women Who Pioneered Horror & Speculative Fiction</em>, if that’s where our knowledge begins and ends, we’re missing out on a lot. Eli Colter, who wrote, amongst other things, weird westerns. C.L. Moore who helped introduce swashbuckling rebels into the sci-fi canon. Angela Carter’s re-imagining of folk tales. There are also works of literary fiction we might not put in the horror genre, like Toni Morrison’s <em>Beloved</em>. 
 
Kroger and Anderson give readers a primer on women writers whose work you may have missed, and puts it in a historical context. You can learn about the origins of the gothic story, the influence of spiritualism in writing and pop culture, how writers supported their families with their short works, a bit about pulp magazines like <em>Weird Tales</em>, and even how one writer put together a group of mystics (or mystic-adjacents) to help guard the coast of England during World War II. But beware – <em>Monster, She Wrote</em> is likely to add considerable height to your reading pile. 
 
A note about the sound quality – we tried to do this interview with Skype, but it kept cutting out. So we had to do it the old fashioned way, the way I started recording interviews in the last century, on speaker phone with a recorder. I’ve sweetened it up a bit through some plug-in magic, but you’ll notice the switch a few minutes in.
 
<em>Monster, She Wrote</em> is out now from Quirk Books and you can find out more about it at <a href="https://www.quirkbooks.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">www.quirkbooks.com </a> or wherever you get wonderful books. You can also keep track of Lisa Kroger’s work at <a href="http://www.lisakroger.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">www.lisakroger.com</a> and Melanie R. Anderson at <a href="https://melanieranderson.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">www.melanieranderson.com</a>. The Know Fear Podcast is at <a href="http://www.knowfearcast.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">www.knowfearcast.com</a>, and <a href="https://twitter.com/knowfearcast" rel="noopener" target="_blank">on Twitter under @knowfearcast</a>. 
 
This week’s featured track from the new <a href="https://music.apple.com/us/album/best-of-boston-stand-up-vol-1/1476273387" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><em>Best of Boston Stand-Up, Volume 1</em></a>. Boston has a long and fine tradition of stand-up comedy, and this album is a good introduction to some of the funniest comedians you can see regularly around town. Veterans like Steve Sweeney, Don Gavin, Tony V., Kenny Rogerson, and Jimmy Dunn; more recent headliners like Kelly MacFarland, Will Noonan, Dan Crohn, Christine Hurley, and Corey Rodrigues, who you are about to hear. 
 
This is a bit about Rodrigues going out for a day at the beach, and the reaction he got when he tried to put on sunscreen. I won’t give away too much, but Rodrigues is black, and the audience at this taping was mostly white. That allowed Rodrigues to have a little fun with their expectations partway through the story. Look for <a href="https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=corey+rodrigues+dry+bar+comedy" rel="noopener" target="_blank">more of Rodrigues’s stuff on the Dry Bar Comedy YouTube channel</a>, and find his album, <em>My Turn</em>, on <a href="https://music.apple.com/album/1169101578?app=itunes&ls=1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Apple Music</a> and <a href="https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Corey_Rodrigues_My_Turn?id=Bdoyzdtfs366etgubs6x2snsphy&hl=en" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Google Play</a>. His Web site is <a href="https://coreyrodrigues.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">www.coreyrodrigues.com</a>.