Three Percent Podcast

The Three Percent Podcast is a weekly(ish) conversation about new books, the publishing scene, inter

Episodes

Total: 416

As mentioned from the top, we had severe technical difficulties, so the sound quality on this is jan

Mostly a set-up episode about Alasdair Gray and Lanark, in which Chad, Kaija, and Brian discuss the

Praiseworthy ends with some praise, a bit of exhaustion, questions about satire and the ending, and

Like a first time marathon runner, Chad, Brian, and Kaija are losing steam this season, but persist

Little discussion of Priaseworthy in this episode. Instead there's a longer discussion about publish

Talk of Australian cartoons—and not just Bluey—morphs into a look at several specific passages in Wr

Chad and Kaija make up this week's panel as they play the "Slang Game," then discuss the elliptical

"Who's Stronger?" is the game of the week in this episode about the Maximum Superhero Cop-God's arri

Emmett Stinson (Murnane) joins Chad W. Post and Kaija Straumanis this week to educate us about Austr

This episode could be titled, "Dead Bodies in Water," as Chad and Brian talk about the unfortunate s

From discussion of Ohio and disturbing news about everyone's favorite Australian export, this episod

The first episode of the new season of the Two Month Review—covering Alexis Wright's Praiseworthy (N

We've reached the end which, in Chad and Brian's opinion, Ed Park totally lands. There's Friday the

The threads all come together in this week's section as the book barrels toward its conclusion. On t

Korean food, Grocery Games, VCR tapes, screenplays, gazebos, a thumb drive, Amsterdam, and the state

The connections proliferate and the threading together of the three sections continues. Interactive

Brian's back and everyone is (mostly) healthy. They talk about Korean history, double (or triple) ag

Protect yourself: There's a chance you'll catch Chad's illness simply by listening to this episode.

From their respective hotel rooms, Chad and Brian talk about science fiction, 2/3/33 (and 2/6/66??),

Season 21 of the Two Month Review kicks off with a discussion of Taylor Swift and the demise of alt-