Episodes

  • Endings: Flash Fiction with Christopher Gonzalez
    May 12 2025

    The problem with writing very short stories is that it forces you to write more endings, which are the hardest part! At least that's our opinion. But we bring on writer and Barrelhouse fiction editor Christopher Gonzalez (I'm Not Hungry But I Could Eat, 2021) to school us in how to stick the landing on flash fiction.

    Chris chose four very different flash pieces for us to read, all of which are available for free online:

    -Andy Lopez, "How Filipino of Us" (from Split Lip)

    -Deesha Philyaw, "Love 1992: A Catechism)" (from Fractured Lit)

    -Amy Stuber, "Only a Little Bit Less Than I Hate Myself" (from Longleaf Review)

    -Julian Martinez, "Cartoons" (from HAD)

    Also in this episode: We review what's going on in shorts (short pants, that is), which includes some conflicting reports in terms of inseam lengths. And do shorts get longer as the government becomes more authoritarian? It's a theory, apparently.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Endings: The Last Days of Roger Federer
    Apr 28 2025

    We kick off the final season of Book Fight with a guest-free episode--like the old days! Our reading this week is Geoff Dyer's 2022 book The Last Days of Roger Federer, and Other Endings. Which seemed thematically appropriate as we come to our own ending (of the podcast; we're not dying or anything).

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Holiday Spectacular: SKRUJ!
    Dec 23 2024

    It's that time of year again: our annual holiday episode, where we invite several members of the Barrelhouse editorial team to read and discuss a very sexy holiday-themed novel. This year's book is SKRUJ: Holidate with an Alien, by bestselling author Honey Phillips. The book is a retelling, of a sort, of the Dickens Christmas classic, but starring a grumpy alien man with a weird (and gigantic) penis, and his human lover.

    Our guests this year include: Chris Gonzalez, Becky Barnard, Dave Housley, Erin Fitzgerald, and first-timer Christina Beasley. Plus our regular hosts, Mike Ingram and Tom McAllister.

    Note: This will be the last episode of the podcast on the regular feed for a spell, while we work on our next season. But we'll continue to post new episodes for our Patreon subscribers: for $5/month, you can get those episodes, plus access to our entire back catalog. https://www.patreon.com/c/bookfight

    Thanks for listening, and happy holidays!

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • The Pink Panther
    Dec 16 2024

    We wrap up our noir season with one final episode, this one discussing the 1963 Peter Sellers movie The Pink Panther, and the series more generally, which spoofed many of the tropes of the noir/detective genres. We also look back at the season--what we learned from diving into the noir genre, and our favorite books.

    If you like this episode, we've been doing an entire series on noir films over on our Patreon, which you can access for just $5/month. We'll also keep posting episodes over there in the new year, leading up to our next season of regular episodes: https://www.patreon.com/c/BookFight

    Thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Nadira Goffe on Blacktop Wasteland
    Dec 9 2024

    We welcome Nadira Goffe (culture writer for Slate) to talk about a Black, Southern noir from S.A. Cosby. We learn about Nadira's love of the Fast and the Furious franchise, her fear of actual driving, and her mixed feelings about an over-the-top metaphor. Plus: Mike gets pedantic about dialogue tags, and Tom realizes there's a limit to how many car-chase sequences he's willing to read in a novel. Vroom vroom!

    Note: this is the eighth (and final) episode in our noir-themed season, but there's no reason you need to listen to the episodes in order.

    If you're enjoying the podcast, and want to help support it (while getting yourself some sweet, sweet bonus content) please consider subscribing to our Patreon. For $5 a month you get two monthly episodes, which could also help tide you over until our next season: https://www.patreon.com/c/BookFight

    As always, thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Tod Goldberg on Winter's Bone
    Dec 2 2024

    We welcome back best-selling crime novelist Tod Goldberg to talk about one of his favorite books, by one of his favorite authors. Daniel Woodrell's 2006 novel was the basis for the 2012 film of the same name, which netted Jennifer Lawrence an Oscar nomination at the age of 20. The movie is a pretty faithful adaptation of the novel, though the book's musical language and rich detail make it worth a read even for those who've seen the film.

    We talk about the book's fresh take on a familiar story structure--the "hero's quest"--and how it both fits and doesn't within the "crime" genre. We also talk to Tod about his own work, how he develops the plots of his novels, why he no longer gives readings, and lots more. Including our first-ever Book Fight blind item!

    You can learn more about Tod, and his many books, at his website: https://todgoldberg.com/

    And check out the Hannukah noir anthology he recently edited for Penguin Random House, Eight Very Bad Nights.

    Thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Daniel DiFranco on Do Evil in Return
    Nov 25 2024

    We're joined by novelist and high-school music teacher Daniel DiFranco (Panic Years, Devil on My Trail) to discuss the Margaret Millar novel Do Evil in Return, a staple of the noir genre. We talk about the line between serious and campy, how to move plot forward in a novel, and the difficulty of endings.

    For more about our guest, including where to find his books, check out his website: http://www.danieldifranco.com/

    If you like our podcast, and would like more of it in your life, $5 gets you a couple bonus episodes each month plus access to our huge backlog of bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/c/BookFight

    Thanks for listening!

    Note: This episode is part of our ongoing season on noir novels, but you don't need to listen to the episodes in order, and you don't need to read the books to enjoy the discussion.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Joanna Pearson on Mary Gaitskill
    Nov 18 2024

    We welcome Joanna Pearson (author, most recently, of Bright and Tender Dark), who makes the case that we should put Mary Gaitskill's short stories in the "noir" category--or at least mark them as noir-adjacent. We discuss two specific Gaitskill stories, "The Other Place" and "The Girl on the Plane," as well as the particular darkness of the Gaitskill universe.

    We also talk with Joanna about readers' expectations for genre books, and what it's been like to have her own novel placed in various genre boxes. Plus: what's the right way to organize one's bookshelves?

    To learn more about Joanna, and her work, visit her website: https://www.joanna-pearson.com/

    If you like the podcast, and would like more of it in your life, subscribe to our Patreon ($5) to get two bonus episodes each month: https://www.patreon.com/c/BookFight

    Thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 14 mins