• bride by ali hazlewood

  • Dec 9 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • here comes the Bride - fair, fat and vying for a chance at redeeming Ali Hazelwood in the eyes of Bridget and Laura. coming off the back of our somewhat negative reading experience of The Love Hypothesis, we are back for another slice with Bride by Ali Hazelwood. in this episode we contend with vampire and were customs, Ali Hazelwood's writing process and honing of her craft, rat kings, the dark recesses of Reddit, comparisons to Twilight (naturally) and of course... knotting. join us as we untangle all of the ins and outs of the inter-species, marriage-of-convenience, fantasy romance and try to bestow it with the ultimate rating: lit or shit?

    synopsis music by Peter Barbaix

    special things mentioned in the episode:

    • celebrity memoir book club podcast
    • the shit no one tells you about writing podcast
    • how I combine plotting and pantsing in my writing
    • how do knots work?
    • the unofficial guide to the omegaverse
    • a/b/o alpha's knot and omega's...butt full anatomy
    • rat king

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