The Bitchy Book Coven Podcast
1) The Butcher & the Wren - Alaina Urquhart
In this episode, the hosts take a chilling tour throughNew Orleans while discussing the book 'The Butcher and the Wren' by Alaina Urquhart. They explore the dual perspectives of a forensic pathologist...Show More
2) The Land Lady - Roald Dahl
In this conversation, the hosts delve into a creepy taleby Roald Dahl, discussing the story of Billy Weaver, a young man who encounters a seemingly benign landlady with sinister intentions. They explo...Show More
3) I'm Nobody, Who Are You? - Emily Dickinson
In this conversation, the hosts delve into Emily Dickinson's poem 'I'm Nobody! Who Are You?' exploring its themes of identity, recognition, and the comfort foundin anonymity. Each host shares their in...Show More
4) The Little Stranger - Sarah Waters
In this episode, the hosts waltz into the dusty corridors of Sarah Waters’ The Little Stranger — a gothic fever dream of ghosts, class anxiety, and emotional damage wrapped in vintage wallpaper. With ...Show More
5) The Night Came Slowly ~ Kate Chopin
In this episode, the hosts slip into the eerie twilight of Kate Chopin’s “The Night Came Slowly,” teasing apart its haunting threads of feminism, nature, and self-revelation. Between sips of shade and...Show More
6) The Exorcist House by Nick Roberts
In this episode, the coven cracks open The Exorcist House by Nick Roberts—and yes, we’ve got thoughts. The hosts dive into the haunted chaos, dissecting the characters’ choices (some brave, most baffl...Show More
7) Screamin' Millie - Shel Silverstein
In this episode, the hosts journey back to the whimsical — and sometimes haunting — world of Shel Silverstein. Centering their discussion on the poem “Screaming Millie,” they reflect on how Silverstei...Show More
8) Who Murdered the Black Dhalia by Sarah Herman
This week, we discuss the Black Dahlia murder—aka the most infamous cold case in Hollywood history and the ultimate noir nightmare. Elizabeth Short was found brutally murdered in 1947, and nearly 80 y...Show More
9) Little Orphan Annie by James Whitcomb Riley
You thought bedtime stories were supposed to soothe children? Think again. This week, we dive into James Whitcomb Riley's Little Orphant Annie—a poem that proves the best way to get kids to behave is ...Show More
10) Verity by Colleen Hoover
This week, we discuss Verity by Colleen Hoover—the chaotic literary fever dream that made us say, “Wait… am I the problem? Or is literally everyone in this book a psychopath?” Spoiler: it’s the second...Show More