In this wrap to season 1, Grace and Kit reflect on the short story that finally pushed them over the edge into creating the Interlewd: MJ Edwards' Kissing the Coronavirus.
After last episode's talk of sleeves and other toys Kit uses, now it's time for Grace to share one of her favorites. But first, some other, perhaps odder, toys.
After a present from Grace, Kit reveals some unexpected history behind sleeve toys, and Grace struggles to read reviews
This week's episode takes a turn for the literary as Grace and Kit read erotica from Gustav Flaubert, Arthur Miller, and Charles Bukowski.
Grace and Kit examine the somewhat... forward correspondence between James Joyce and his wife Nora
Grace and Kit discuss the book that started them on the long road to bad erotica podcasting: Flowers in the Attic. It only took a pandemic to achieve.
We delve into the prose of some classics of that horniest of musical genres, the 90s R&B song
Grace discovers a new form of erotica which Kit has surprising familiarity with; we talk about threesomes and difficulties therein.
We discover the perils of an inadequate knowledge of biology when attempting to sext, and do our best to rescue the situation.
When cryptid erotica meets local politics, things get REALLY weird.
Grace and Kit delve into the world of awkward foursomes, and swap ill-fated pickup attempts.
Bigmouth Strikes Again... this time with the 2015 erotica debut from the Smiths' Morrissey, List of the Lost, which contains some of the most gut-churningly bad prose we've ever seen. Join us for a reading that has left us Still Ill and only Half a Person.
Hello, is this thing on? Great, then let's get started with some of the worst: ourselves. Why did we started reading terrible erotica at each other, and what have we seen in the wild? And can bad dating profiles be considered bad erotica?