Melissa Albert’s novel may be called The Children, but it’s certainly not for kids. 

 

This is a story about the dark creativity behind bright make-believe,
about the pretty lies of childhood and the brutal truths of growing up. It’s
about writers and writing and as you’ll hear me point out, it does for fantasy
fiction what Stephen King’s Misery did for Gothic romance.

 

And by god do we talk about all of that. As well as celebrating a character that I believe to be one of the best “bad-mothers” in recent fiction (and the secret hero of the book!)

 

But maybe that’s just me. I’m twisted.

 

Enjoy. 

 

Other books mentioned:


  
The Hazel Wood (2018), by Melissa Albert

  
The Magicians (2009), by Lev Grossman

  
Daytide (2026), by Chris Panatier

  
When You Reach Me (2009) by Rebecca Stead

  
Fangirl (2013), by Rainbow Rowell

  
This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me (2026), by Ilona Andrews


 

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Talking Scared

Neil McRobert

281 – Melissa Albert & The Howling Strangeness

JUN 2, 202676 MIN
Talking Scared

281 – Melissa Albert & The Howling Strangeness

JUN 2, 202676 MIN

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Melissa Albert’s novel may be called The Children, but it’s certainly not for kids.   This is a story about the dark creativity behind bright make-believe, about the pretty lies of childhood and the brutal truths of growing up. It’s about writers and writing and as you’ll hear me point out, it does for fantasy fiction what Stephen King’s Misery did for Gothic romance.   And by god do we talk about all of that. As well as celebrating a character that I believe to be one of the best “bad-mothers” in recent fiction (and the secret hero of the book!)   But maybe that’s just me. I’m twisted.   Enjoy.   Other books mentioned: The Hazel Wood (2018), by Melissa Albert The Magicians (2009), by Lev Grossman Daytide (2026), by Chris Panatier When You Reach Me (2009) by Rebecca Stead Fangirl (2013), by Rainbow Rowell This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me (2026), by Ilona Andrews   Support Talking Scared on Patreon   Check out the Talking Scared Merch line – at VoidMerch   Come talk books on Threads, Bluesky, and Instagram, or email direct to [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices