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Daniel recaps the first third of Conjure Wife by Fritz Lieber, where we meet the Saylor's, learn some spooky Latin, and our protagonist Norman goes snooping through his wife's no-no drawer.
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Goodreads summary of the book:
Norman Saylor considered witchcraft nothing but quaint superstition until he learned his own wife was a practising sorceress. Even then, he still refused to accept the truth - one that every woman knows but no man dares to believe - that in the secret occult warfare that governs our everyday lives, witchcraft is a matter of life and death.
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Support the show:
Read the book yourself! Buy through our link and we get a tiny kickback.
Thanks to our sponsor, Audible, for giving our listeners a free audiobook through Audibletrial.com/pulp!
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Follow and chat with us on social media:
Twitter: @33_Pulp
Instagram: @33pulp
Facebook: @33pulppage
Web: 33pulp.com
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Credits:
Sound effects:
Charm by Scrampunk
and Success by Grunz
Logo adapted from Artemis Smith's cover for This Bed We Made.
By 33% PulpDaniel recaps the first third of Conjure Wife by Fritz Lieber, where we meet the Saylor's, learn some spooky Latin, and our protagonist Norman goes snooping through his wife's no-no drawer.
—
promo this week: SPOOP HOUR!
check them out on iTunes and Twitter
—
Goodreads summary of the book:
Norman Saylor considered witchcraft nothing but quaint superstition until he learned his own wife was a practising sorceress. Even then, he still refused to accept the truth - one that every woman knows but no man dares to believe - that in the secret occult warfare that governs our everyday lives, witchcraft is a matter of life and death.
—
Support the show:
Read the book yourself! Buy through our link and we get a tiny kickback.
Thanks to our sponsor, Audible, for giving our listeners a free audiobook through Audibletrial.com/pulp!
--
Follow and chat with us on social media:
Twitter: @33_Pulp
Instagram: @33pulp
Facebook: @33pulppage
Web: 33pulp.com
--
Credits:
Sound effects:
Charm by Scrampunk
and Success by Grunz
Logo adapted from Artemis Smith's cover for This Bed We Made.