• Belated 2025 Review
    Jan 19 2026

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    Sini and Fresta go through their best reads, watches, and listens of 2025 (mostly things they didn't cover for the show).


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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • (PREVIEW) Demons (3 episode series) feat. Cody LaDuke
    Jan 15 2026

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    Here is a sneak peek of our series on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's classic novel of revolutionary violence, Demons. All three parts are available in full on Patreon.

    Go to https://www.patreon.com/c/GettingLit to listen.


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    13 mins
  • Wicked: For Good feat Josh Feye
    Dec 23 2025

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    Josh from the Dionysian Dream joins me once more to discuss Wicked! This time, we are looking at the sequel to the 2024 movie, Wicked: For Good. We chat about the film, the changes between the stage show and the movie version, the new songs, and why Wicked isn't just for the girls and gays.

    Follow Josh on X: https://x.com/tragic_fruit

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tragic_fruit/

    Substack: https://thedionysiandream.substack.com/

    Music: Wicked - No Good Deed (Cynthia Erivo and Idina Menzel remix), Pure Re-imagination

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said feat. Rare Candy
    Dec 15 2025

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    This is part 2 of our Philip K. Dick collaboration with the Rare Candy podcast. Head over to their feed for part 1 (https://open.spotify.com/show/2cXVcvC3G13PGUuYMVLGZb), where we cover The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch (1965), before joining us here for the continuation of "Dick Week" as we discuss Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said (1974).

    In this novel, Jason Taverner, a genetically engineered celebrity talk-show host, wakes up one morning to discover he has been erased from the world. His identification records vanish, no one recognises him, and in a hyper-surveilled police-state America—where IDs are everything—this is effectively a death sentence. This noirish typically Dickian story goes in unexpected places. Just like this discussion!

    Also, as an extra treat for our paid subscribers, we have a mini-episode on Patreon where we horse around with Glen and Psi. Go to patreon.com/gettinglit to listen.


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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Resentment: a Comedy feat. Paul Dalla Rosa
    Dec 5 2025

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    Paul Dalla Rosa returns to talk about Gary Indiana's fabulous pastiche of the Menendez Brothers trial, Resentment. We chat about vicious gay wit, the media circus around the trial, comparing the mediatised social life of television and the internet, Indiana's distinctive style, and much more.

    Go to the Patreon for a continuation of this discussion on Back Matter, where we talk about Ryan Murphy's Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story: https://www.patreon.com/c/GettingLit

    Buy Paul's book here:

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Exciting-Vivid-Inner-Life/dp/1800810121

    Music:

    We're Living in Violent Times, The Barracudas

    Who Shot Ya? The Notorious B.I.G.


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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Popular Hits of the Showa Era *TEASER*
    Nov 19 2025

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    On this week's episode, we dive into Ryu Murakami's Popular Hits of the Showa Era, where a group of disaffected men find themselves in an absurdly violent war with a rival society of older women (Oba-sans) after a deadly encounter. We talk about the book's mix of ultra-violence, satirical humor, escalating absurdity, and much more!

    This a teaser. For the full episode, and access to our complete archive and bonus content, subscribe at patreon.com/gettinglit

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    3 mins
  • Amputation feat. Bruce Wagner
    Nov 3 2025

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    In this week's episode, the legendary Bruce Wagner joins us to discuss his new novel Amputation, inspired by the 2025 Los Angeles fires. The conversation moves from the book’s genesis in anger at bureaucratic incompetence to Wagner’s reflections on art, rage, and the sacred. We discuss how indignation can be transformed into creative energy without devolving into polemic, his long-standing use of real public figures in fiction, and his resistance to censorship and “cultural bureaucrats.” The discussion broadens into questions of artistic integrity, nihilism, and compassion; the corrosion of civic responsibility; and how modern fame, selfhood, and delusion intertwine. We also meditate on impermanence, artificial intelligence, and the dissolution of self in art, positioning AI as both a creative threat and a spiritual mirror. And much more. Join us for one of our favorite episodes ever!


    Buy Amputation here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1648211615?&tag=skyhorsepub-20

    Music:

    Because We Built It, John Maus

    He Stopped Loving Her Today, George Jones

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • (PREVIEW) Spare Us Yet feat. Lucas Smith (Cross Post w/ New Mythologies)
    Oct 27 2025

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    Australian-American writer Lucas Smith joins us to discuss his collection of wonderful short fiction, Spare Us Yet. We discuss the elements of faith in his fiction, the pandemic, lockdowns, literary culture in Australia, as well as his experience running an independent publishing company, Bonfire Books.

    This is a special crossover event with Sini's New Mythologies Substack, which you should check out: https://newmythologies.substack.com/

    If you'd like full episodes of the Getting Lit Podcast, and access to the full archive and aftershows, go to https://www.patreon.com/c/GettingLit

    Buy Spare Us Yet: https://www.wisebloodbooks.com/store/p159/Spare_Us_Yet_and_Other_Stories%2C_by_Lucas_Smith.html

    Follow Lucas on Substack: https://lucassmith.substack.com/

    Follow Bonfire Books on X: https://x.com/BooksBonfire

    Music: Celtic Ballad, The Saints

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    14 mins