#I didn’t bother to describe the queer identities in that podcast list
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When I write book/podcast/etc recommendations, I try to write them how I would want to see something pitched to me—what convinces me to read/listen to a work. And I’ve got a basic formula down:
Genre
Basic plot premise, 1-2 sentences for a short pitch or a paragraph for a long one.
What does it feel like to read? Is it fast-paced and action-y, or slow and sad, or dense and weird? Did it give me the shivers, or make me laugh, or break my heart, or go confusingly in-depth about the mechanics of wastewater treatment plant operation?
Something I particularly like about what it did. If the worldbuilding was particularly interesting, or if the narrative voice was compelling and distinctive, or the humor was constantly on-point, or the characterization was consistently well-done.
Talk about the queer identities of the main characters after I have done all of these things. This one is optional.
#I didn’t bother to describe the queer identities in that podcast list#It’s indie podcasts. They’re all queer. We all know this#Also I find it fun to trick people into listening to aro/ace podcasts#SURPRISE you will care about an a-spec main character and you will like it#InCo has an aroace protagonist and Old Gods of Appalachia has an aroace… it doesn’t really have protagonists#But one of the central characters who links various disparate anthology stories together
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