(Sort of) The Story
(Sort of) The Story
31. Hot as Hell (women be inventing science fiction)
Hello and welcome to the podcast! On this week's episode Max is going to tell a truly delightful Yiddish folk tale of a merchant's son who can't catch a break, and Janey is going to creep us out with Rosemary Timperley's story of a woman who is suspicious of all red heads. Want to know why all eagles go to hell? We're gonna tell you! Enjoy!
Janey’s Sources - Harry
- “Roald Dahl’s Book of Ghost Stories” by Roald Dahl
- “Roald Dahl Was a WW II Spy and Fighter Pilot Before Becoming a Beloved Children's Book Author” by Sara Kettler
- Roald Dahl biography
- “Rosemary Timperley” by “Spooky Isles”
- “Rosemary Timperley” on Wikipedia
Max's Sources - The Merchant’s Son and the Demons
- "Yiddish Folktales" edited by Beatrice Silverman Weinreich, translated by Leonard Wolf
- "The Infernal Dictionary: Devils, Gods, and Spirits of the Dictionnaire Infernal" by Collin de Plancy, illustrated by Louis Le Breton, edited by Diablito Ordo Al Ghoul (also available as a free PDF!)
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