The works of Diana Wynne Jones, in order, one decade at a time, with Emily Tesh and Rebecca Fraimow
Eight Days of Diana Wynne Jones is a Hugo-nominated DWJ readalong podcast. You can find us on Zencastr, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
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Bonus Episode: Season One Q&A
And as I fixed upon the down-turned face
That pointed scrutiny with which we challenge
The first-met stranger in the waning dusk
I caught the sudden look of some dead master...
Dalemark conspiracy theories, double selves, and conversations with the past: a look back at DWJ in the seventies.

S1 E8: The Spellcoats
The story is largely self explanatory, but certain obscurities in the text have been amended to avoid confusing the reader.
The power of the land, the return of the king, and the magic of finding meaning in a text.

S1 E7: Drowned Ammet
Mitt was not sure he knew what a free soul was – it never occurred to him that his mother had no idea either – but he thought it was a splendid thing to be.
Revolution, righteous anger, gods and prophecy and the most common name in Holand.

S1 E6: Charmed Life
"God bless her dear little sugar-coated shining soul."
The English class system, American science fiction, and the Problem of Gwendolen.
(Please pardon our audio this week as we dealt with travel and microphone issues!)

S1 E5: Power of Three
“But why should a few people suffer a lot,” he said, “so that a lot of people shouldn't suffer at all?”
Thwarted tragedy, the useful myth of Christianity, and sad teen trios that transcend racism.

S1 E4: Cart and Cwidder
I sing for Osfameron; I move in more than one world.
The power of art, the divided self, and Walemark.

S1 E3: Dogsbody
Soon only Sirius was scratching and tearing at the dark, and he only kept on because he had a dim notion that anything was better than cold nothingness.
Politics, parenting, sex and death.
[NB: We had a special very small guest on this one, so if you hear the occasional kick or wail against the infinite difficulty of being alive, just remember: it's thematic!]

S1 E2: Wilkins’ Tooth / The Ogre Downstairs
He could only think of one solution: "Should have been me to hit you, I suppose. I will if you like."
Revenge, violence, and several attempted murders [yakety sax].
(TW: it's a DWJ but this one has more than the usual amount of discussion of child abuse)

S1 E1: Eight Days of Luke
"Wouldn't you say it was worth it to be really happy for a while, even if you knew you were going to end up sad ever after?”
Loki, Brunhilde, and the archetypal Diana Wynne Jones Cricket Boy.