Words Words Words
WORDS, WORDS, WORDS is a book club podcast where Daniel, Heidi, and Colin read across horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and the weird stuff in between, then talk about what hit, what missed, and what the book is really doing under the hood.
We are here for thoughtful conversation and a few unhinged laughs along the way, with deep dives into themes, characters, craft, symbolism, and whatever rabbit hole the discussion opens.
Expect spoilers, strong opinions, and the occasional detour into theater, TTRPGs, and pop culture.
Episodes

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A lively podcast discussion of Terry Pratchett's Hogfather: the hosts unpack the book's humor, memorable characters (Death and Susan), and satirical take on holiday consumerism and belief. They explore the tooth-fairy twist, the novel's darker moments, and moments that feel uncannily prescient about technology and society, while sharing personal holiday favorites and whether the book works as a seasonal read.
Reading along with us?Next episode: The Running Man by Stephen King (Richard Bachman)

8 hours ago
8 hours ago
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Hosts Daniel, Heidi, and Colin discuss V.E. Schwab's The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, exploring themes of freedom, legacy, art as influence, and the emotional impact of the novel's characters—Addie, Henry, and the enigmatic Luke.
The episode covers character reactions, moral ambiguity of contracts with supernatural forces, debates about feminism and agency, and the bittersweet, defiant ending that prompts varied interpretations. They also share personal reactions, favorite scenes, and book recommendations for similar reads.
Reading along with us?Next episode: Hogfather (Discworld) by Terry Pratchett

8 hours ago
8 hours ago
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Hosts Daniel, Heidi, and Colin discuss reading John Langan's The Fisherman and S.L. Coney's Wild Spaces, exploring themes of grief, cosmic horror, and generational trauma. They analyze narrative structure, symbolism, and the emotional impact of both works.
The episode also touches on TTRPG worlds, book recommendations, and how horror blends dread with moments of dark humor. A warm, conversational episode that balances literary analysis with personal reactions.
Reading along with us?Next episode: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

8 hours ago
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<p><strong>Email us</strong> at <a href="mailto:contact@wordswordswordspod.com">contact@wordswordswordspod.com </a><br /><strong>Join the conversation</strong> in our Discord! <a href="https://discord.gg/d34D3ppFUh">https://discord.gg/d34D3ppFUh </a><br /><strong>Follow us</strong> on Instagram! <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wordswordswordspod">https://www.instagram.com/wordswordswordspod </a><br /><strong>Tiktok</strong> too! <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@wordswordswordspo">https://www.tiktok.com/@wordswordswordspo</a><br />In this episode Daniel, Heidi and Colin introduce their new podcast and discuss John Wiswell’s debut novel Someone Who Can Build a Nest In. They give initial reactions, explore genre (horror elements, dark fantasy, and comedy), analyze symbolism like rosemary and character names, and consider disability representation, neurodivergency, and class themes. The hosts also debate plot choices, including a controversial twist, and share final recommendations and what to read next.</p><p>Reading along with us? Next episode: The Fisherman by John Langan Bonus novella: Wild Spaces by S.L. Coney</p>


