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It's the 50th episode! To celebrate, Host Fil Deptula sits down with Sir Vernacular Spectacular (Davis Peck) to discuss Douglas Adams - one of their favorite authors and the writer that reminded several generations to al

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This podcast originated from my desire to share my admiration of books and writing with my friends. Its goal is to encourage them and you, the listener, to pick up a book that you and I never would have before and to begin writing as a way of self-expression. Simply, this podcast is about books and authors. But it delves into more profound topics than chatting about a book I am reading. My friends and I discuss authors’ lives by celebrating and/or denouncing the actions and views that brought them to publication and their works’ impacts on the world. It’s a podcast that delves into the historical context that shaped the literature that would influence generations. It’s a podcast that tells the story of literary adjacent figures who inspired our favorite books. We discuss literary movements, celebrate specific books that are often overlooked, underappreciated, or lost to history, and share our interpretations of superb literary works. Well, here goes nothing. I hope you enjoy it.
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It's the 50th episode! To celebrate, Host Fil Deptula sits down with Sir Vernacular Spectacular (Davis Peck) to discuss Douglas Adams - one of their favorite authors and the writer that reminded several generations to al

Fil Deptula and Sir Andrew Kenney conclude the Tome of Jack London by discussing his voyages across the South Pacific, the many diseases he caught, his Beauty Range, the Wolf House, Brown Wolf, and his young death. Pleas

Welcome back fellow scrollers. On (hopefully) the penultimate episode of this Jack London tome, host Fil Deptula chats with his friend Andrew Kenney to discuss Jack London's life during the Russo-Japanese War, London's d

This is the third of a quinquepartite of Jack London's life. Fil Deptula chats with his friend, Sir Andrew Kenney, about how Jack London's experiences that gets him to be one of America's most famous authors. Please like

The Kindle King returns! He's back with host Fil Deptula to talk about the pivotal years of Jack London's life. And what a young life this dude lives! Please like, comment, and follow the show on any platform you listen.

Fil Deptula is joined by his friend Andrew Kenney to discuss the early life of Jack London. This is the first part of (at time of the recording) an undetermined number in a lengthy series. Spoilers - we only get to when

Fil Deptula sits with his brother Jakub, aka King Beaver, to discuss the tragic tale of Gerald Bostock, aka "Little Milton," aka "Little Monty," aka "Gerry." Please like, comment, and follow the show on any platform you

Host Fil Deptula sits down with the Book Mac Daddy himself, Noah MacGillvray, to discuss one of China's most influential authors, Lu Xun, aka Zhou Zhangshou, aka Zhou Yushan, aka Zhou Yucai. Please like, comment, and fol

Host Fil Deptula sits down with Mr. Vernacular Spectacular, also known as Davis Peck, to discuss the Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca. Please like, comment, and follow the show on any platform you listen. Send any ques

On the conclusion of this 4-part series, Matthew Cortigiani joins host Fil Deptula to discuss David Foster Wallace's magnum opus: Infinite Jest. Please like, comment, and follow the show on any platform you listen. Send

In what has become our longest series to date, host Fil Deptula chats with guest Matt Cortigiani to discuss David Foster Wallace's life after the publication of Infinite Jest and what leads to his untimely death. Please

Host Fil Deptula sits down with guest Matt Cortigiani to discuss David Foster Wallace's journey through academia and residencies, his substance abuse and sobriety, and his tumultuous treatment of someone he pursued roman

We are back after a long break during the holidays with the first episode of what is turning out to be a four part series. Fil Deptula is joined by Matt Cortigiani to discuss the early life of David Foster Wallace. Pleas

Host Fil Deptula sits down with Claire to discuss Walt Whitman's life after the publication of Leaves of Grass. Please like, comment, and follow the show on any platform you listen. Send any questions you may have to: pa

Fil Deptula is joined by the mononymous Claire to discuss Walt Whitman, Jr., and his life before he published his pivotal work of poetry, Leaves of Grass. Please like, comment, and follow the show on any platform you lis

Host Fil Deptula and guest Mr. Vernacular Spectacular, aka Davis Peck, get into the Halloween Spirit and discuss the Strange Case of Clarence Adams and how literature may have warped his mind. Please like, comment, and f

Fil Deptula sits with Mr. Vernacular Spectacular (Davis Peck) to discuss the best-selling author of all time, and someone who remains a household name to this day. Please like, comment, and follow the show on any platfor

Fil Deptula is joined by the Kindle King, Sir Andrew Kenney, to discuss the most successful children's horror novelist of all time, his work prior to his success, and banned books. Please like, comment, and follow the sh

Host Fil Deptula and the Book Mac Daddy (Noah MacGillivray) sit down and discuss one of America's most influential poems and the myths that arose after her death. Please like, comment, and follow the show on any platform

Mr. Vernacular Spectacular (Davis Peck) is back with host Fil Deptula to talk about the life of Ralph Ellison, his essays on culture, art, and music, and one of the greatest American novels of the 20th century Invisible
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