Portable Magic
This episode, Emily and Kyle catch up on what they've been reading so far in 2016 – including a long-overdue discussion of Scott Hawkins' The Library of Mt Char. ...
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This episode, Emily and Kyle discuss how they find the time and motivation to read, even amongst all the other distractions of modern life. ...
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This episode, Emily and Kyle discuss which contemporary books will become classics. Along the way, they touch on Infinite Jest, Harry Potter, and many, many more. ...
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This episode, we take a trip back to our awkward high-school years to discuss what we read, what we didn't, and what stuck with us. ...
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This episode, we take a closer look at the bibliography of the amiable travel, science, and memoir writer Bill Bryson. ...
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This episode, we take a hopefully-not-too-grim look at the genre of post-apocalyptic fiction. Emily wonders why the genre attracts so many hyper-masculine writers and Kyle talks about one of his favorite and one of his least favorite novels. ...
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This episode, we take a close look at Andy Weir's hard sci-fi novel The Martian and discuss its unusual publication history, its narrative structure, and how effective we thought the book turned out to be. ...
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This episode, we're talking about the alternative book formats: eBooks and audiobooks. We talk about our habits with each, our favorite examples of each medium, and what might be stopping these alternative formats from reaching their full potential. ...
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Welcome back to Portable Magic! In this episode, we're talking about adaptations – good and bad. In the mix are The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Princess Bride, The Great Gatsby, Game of Thrones, and many more. ...
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We forgot to introduce ourselves this week! If you're new to the show, Portable Magic is hosted by Emily Hughes and Kyle Deas. ...
info_outlineThis episode, Kyle and Emily take a close look at horror fiction – why we read it, how it scares us, and what our favorite horror novels are. Kyle tells us what his pick is for the scariest Stephen King book and Emily talks about the books that got her into horror in the first place.
Plus, Emily follows up on her impressions of Beautiful Darkness, Kyle's pick for A Gift For A Child You Hate from Episode 2!
Episode Breakdown:
- 0:00 – 7:00: What We're Reading
- 7:00 – 1:05:00: Horror Fiction
What Emily's Reading:
What Kyle's Reading:
Horror Fiction that We Discuss:
Short Stories / Essays:
- "Skeleton" by Ray Bradbury, from October Country (Click on "Readable PDF")
- "Supernatural Horror in Literature" by H.P. Lovecraft
- "I Have No Mouth But I Must Scream" by Harlan Ellison
Novels:
- Beautiful Darkness by Fabien Vehlmann
- Zone 1 by Coulson Whitehead
- The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
- Hell House by Richard Matheson
- The Troop by Nick Cutter
- The Shining by Stephen King
- Pet Sematary by Stephen King
- Bag of Bones by Stephen King
- The Stand by Stephen King
- NOS4A2 by Joe Hill
- Birdbox by Josh Malerman
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