DPW Podcast #173: Greatest Satirical Novels

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Caleb James K.

Caleb James K. is the former Editor-in-Chief of the literary journal, Drunken Pen Writing, and the host of the DPW Podcast. He’s also a fiction writer, poet, and aspiring novelist.

Spencer Church

A former aspiring comic book artist, Spencer is the cohost of the DPW Podcast as well as a short story writer and avid reader.


We open the episode with more good publishing news! After that, we discuss the greatest “satirical” novels of all time. However, there is some contention on what constitutes satire.

Make sure you stick around to the end because we play something especially odd and stupid for your listening pleasure. 

Horror Of The Month: The Boatmore Butcher By L. Stephenson Drunken Pen Writing Podcast

We begin today's episode with a long, long discussion about online jerks and some critiques of Wuthering Heights. Things quickly devolve into shaming said online jerks, but if you don't care about any of that nonsense, you can skip straight to our Horror of the Month book review by going to the timestamp 26:29. For our November Horror of the Month read, we're discussing the gripping slasher, "The Boatmore Butcher" by L. Stephenson: Three paramedics are drawn into the mystery of a bizarre spree unfolding in a quiet island town. Devastated by the loss of his son, Liam Price, must hold it together whilst leading his team against a killer who finds new and twisted ways to prevent them for saving the lives of their victims. If you're interested in checking out The Boatmore Butcher or L. Stephenson's other work, you can follow him on Instagram @lstephensonauthor.
  1. Horror Of The Month: The Boatmore Butcher By L. Stephenson
  2. BOTM #20: The Medusa Zone
  3. DBS #130: Rejected Losers
  4. #203: Top Deaths In Fiction
  5. DBS #129: Reading The Scariest Lines In Literature

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