Podcast Episode: Nobody Writes About Normal Girls
This week, on the recommendation of former podcast guest Sara Eckel, I’m joined by TV writer and author Gina Fattore. She joins the podcast this week, while we're all socially distant and craving entertainment, to discuss her new book, The Spinster Diaries. We'll also get into Dawson's Creek, but you'll have to listen to find out why. In this episode we'll also discuss societal structures around single adulthood, eighteenth-century novelist Frances Burney, and how television actually gets made—which was extremely enlightening for me and now I know I could never participate in a writers room because I need to work alone like a lunatic. We'll also discuss who our society choses to tell stories about and why. This is a great listen for single women of all ages, especially those who are fans of female-led novels, 1970s feminism, and anyone who's ever wondered why our heroes never seem to have anxiety.
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