279 – Sarah Langan & The Mask Eats the Face

May 12
1h 17m

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Episode Description

Trad wives are taking over horror in 2026 – but I predict none will be more frightening and more gorgeously WEIRD than Sarah Langan’s novel.

 

It’s the tale of a young woman in the dying era of journalism and the YouTube influencer who offers her hope, and much worse things…. I absolutely loved it.

 

Sarah and I talk about the trad wife phenomenon, where it comes from, what it means, and how it’s all really based in cold hard capitalism. We talk about literary influences, about sustaining extreme weirdness in fiction, and why establishing character properly is so important.

 

And we even recall the time we bonded over the gift of a mutant duck!

 

Enjoy!

 

Other books mentioned:

  • Pet Sematary (1983), by Stephen King
  • Trad Wife (2026), by Saratoga Schafer
  • Yesteryear (2026), by Caro Claire Burke
  • “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1892), by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  • The King in Yellow (1985), Robert W. Chambers
  • Rosemary’s Baby (1967), by Ira Levin
  • The Ceremonies (1984), by T. E. D. Klein
  • Room (2010), by Emma Donaghue
  • Station Eleven (2014), by Hilary St. John Mandel

 

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