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In this episode, Steve reflects on his latest reading experiences, from sci-fi to classic literature, and shares how they’ve influenced his perspective. He discusses the challenges of managing multiple podcasts and announces the exciting merger of his comic and book discussions into one streamlined show. Steve dives into his thoughts on The Windup Girl, exploring its themes of food scarcity and science, and shares his first impressions of H.P. Lovecraft's haunting worlds.
As he battles a "book hangover" from finishing a great series, Steve offers tips on sticking with enjoyable reads and why it's important to let go of books that just don't resonate. He also touches on how timeless classics like 1984 have profoundly changed his worldview. Shifting to the comic realm, Steve weighs in on the evolving landscape of DC Comics, the challenges of keeping up with continuity, and why comic universes could benefit from a fresh relaunch every few years. Whether you're a lover of books, comics, or both, this episode offers something for every fan of storytelling.
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In this episode, Steve reflects on his latest reading experiences, from sci-fi to classic literature, and shares how they’ve influenced his perspective. He discusses the challenges of managing multiple podcasts and announces the exciting merger of his comic and book discussions into one streamlined show. Steve dives into his thoughts on The Windup Girl, exploring its themes of food scarcity and science, and shares his first impressions of H.P. Lovecraft's haunting worlds.
As he battles a "book hangover" from finishing a great series, Steve offers tips on sticking with enjoyable reads and why it's important to let go of books that just don't resonate. He also touches on how timeless classics like 1984 have profoundly changed his worldview. Shifting to the comic realm, Steve weighs in on the evolving landscape of DC Comics, the challenges of keeping up with continuity, and why comic universes could benefit from a fresh relaunch every few years. Whether you're a lover of books, comics, or both, this episode offers something for every fan of storytelling.
Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)
Support the show
Page Chewing Blog
Page Chewing Forum
Film Chewing Podcast
Speculative Speculations Podcast
Support the podcast via PayPal
Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate link
Join Riverside.fm
Co-Hosts:
Jarrod
Varsha
Chris
Jose
Carl D. Albert (author)
Thomas J. Devens (author)
Alex French (author)
Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)

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