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Florals and Purple Eyes - Hanahaki Disease and Alexandria's Genesis

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This episode's got a tasty dash of half & half - This first end is a coffeehouse chitchat styled episode, where Cas and Teese discuss both Lamb (2021) and The Last Duel (2021) and in the latter half, Teese and Cas dive into the origins of Hanahaki and Alexandria's Genesis, two enduring fictional illnesses. Why do writers invent disease and what can they communicate in the narrative?

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Content Warning : This week's episode discusses various heavy topics which may be upsetting or triggering for some listeners.

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rape and sexual assault, marital abuse, physical abuse, rape culture, disease, body horror, bodily invasion, vomiting, alpha beta omega, outing, racism, fatphobia, ableism, sexism and misogyny, J.K. Rowling and the antisemitism, fascist ideology, eugenics, and gender essentialism present in Harry Potter

As always, there is a content warning at the beginning of the episode. Take care of yourself and be safe

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This episode's got a tasty dash of half & half - This first end is a coffeehouse chitchat styled episode, where Cas and Teese discuss both Lamb (2021) and The Last Duel (2021) and in the latter half, Teese and Cas dive into the origins of Hanahaki and Alexandria's Genesis, two enduring fictional illnesses. Why do writers invent disease and what can they communicate in the narrative?

Not interested in listening to us talk about movies? Skip ahead to 28:45

Content Warning : This week's episode discusses various heavy topics which may be upsetting or triggering for some listeners.

Topics include, but are not limited to, and brief mentions of :

rape and sexual assault, marital abuse, physical abuse, rape culture, disease, body horror, bodily invasion, vomiting, alpha beta omega, outing, racism, fatphobia, ableism, sexism and misogyny, J.K. Rowling and the antisemitism, fascist ideology, eugenics, and gender essentialism present in Harry Potter

As always, there is a content warning at the beginning of the episode. Take care of yourself and be safe

RESOURCES & MENTIONABLES

You can find us on twitter @authorsnotepod and contact us via authorsnotepod@gmail.com

For information about us, pitching yourself for a guest spot, and more, visit www.authorsnotepod.com

If you're interested in supporting this podcast, please consider joining our patreon for exclusive bonuses or donating via our ko-fi

Our theme music is by James Yaiullo

Our cover art is by @nyalliest

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