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#40: Molotov


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We really packed a punch for our season 2 premiere!  This episode has it all: Soviet heroes; the invasion of Taiwan; rodent warriors; a bar that's really purgatory; a bar that's really just a bar; a bakeshop poltergeist; period-tracking apps; and so much more! PC is back to share some exciting author news before we launch into discussing the writing challenge of the evening: experimenting with the "story within a story" literary device. 
From Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable:
Molotov. The alias (meaning ‘hammer’) of the Russian diplomat Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Skryabin (1890-1986) was given in the Second World War to two weapons:
Molotov breadbasket. A canister of incendiary bombs which, on being launched from a plane, opened and showered the bombs over a wide area.
Molotov cocktail. A home-made anti-tank bomb, invented and first used by the Finns against the Russians in 1940 and developed in Britain as one of the weapons of the HOME GUARD. It consisted of a bottle filled with inflammable and glutinous liquid, with a slow match protruding from the top. When thrown at a tank, the bottle burst, the liquid ignited and spread over the plating of the tank. 
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