Elizabeth Hahn and Peter Whetzel
Lit on Fire
“Welcome to Lit on Fire — the podcast where literature meets controversy, where banned books, silenced voices, and dangerous ideas refuse to stay quiet. From classrooms to courtrooms, novels to news cycles, we explore how stories challenge power, expose injustice, and ignite social change. Our logo — a woman bound atop a burning stack of books — isn’t just an image. It’s a warning and a promise. A warning about what happens when voices are erased… and a promise that stories, once lit, are impossible to put out. So if you’re ready to question, to argue, to feel uncomfortable, and to think deepe...
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Elizabeth Hahn and Peter Whetzel
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Latest episode
Jun 27, 2026
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Episodes
Golem Master by TJ Lombardi 27.06.2026 36:03
Send us Fan Mail A golem-battling litRPG should not make you think this hard about grief, addiction, and identity, but Golem Master does, and we had a lot to unpack. Pepper Walker is a broke high school kid with a dead-end job, a half-built golem, and a dream of going pro in the Golem Leagues. The problem is he is also carrying a home life shaped by war losses, a fractured family, and the kind of...
Animal Farm by George Orwell 04.06.2026 56:36
Send us Fan Mail Animal Farm still hits like a punch because it doesn’t ask, “Which side was right?” It asks, “How did everyone get played?” We pick up Orwell’s short, deceptively simple fable and read it as a living warning about power, propaganda, and the quiet bargains people make when certainty feels safer than critical thought. We walk through the core story beats, from Old Major’s ideal to S...
Lit on Trial 3: The Decline of Literacy 26.05.2026 47:56
Send us Fan Mail A student films a simple reading challenge at a prep school, classmates stumble over words many of us would call everyday, and the school’s response turns the whole thing into a national spotlight. That viral moment kicks off a bigger question we can’t dodge: are we watching deep literacy fade in real time, not because people can’t decode words, but because our culture no longer r...
Founder's Edition: Lighting the Forge by Jay Krauss 21.05.2026 45:52
Send us Fan Mail NPCs are supposed to be background noise, right? Quest givers, loot piñatas, collateral damage you forget the moment you leave town. But Founders Edition: Lighting the Forge by Jay Krauss doesn’t let us stay comfortable there, and neither can we. We start with Brandt, a man with terminal cancer and almost no one left in his “real” life, who takes a Black Mirror style gamble: an ex...
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury 10.05.2026 53:52
Send us Fan Mail If Fahrenheit 451 is “just” a book about censorship, why does it feel more accurate every time you open your phone? We read Ray Bradbury’s most overquoted dystopian novel as a warning about something harder to fight: a culture that willingly trades depth for speed, thought for noise, and meaning for constant entertainment. Elizabeth and Peter are joined by special guest Steve Hahn...
Circe by Madeline Miller 08.05.2026 55:05
Send us Fan Mail The myths taught us to treat Circe like a warning label: temptress, witch, monster. We’re not buying it. Tonight we step into Madeline Miller’s Circe and look at what happens when the so-called villain is finally allowed to speak in a full human voice. With our guest Lyndi Whetzel, we trace Circe’s long arc from Helios’s obsidian palace, where she’s mocked, managed, and kept usef...
Erasure by Percival Everett 26.04.2026 46:47
Send us Fan Mail Erasure doesn’t ask for your polite opinions. It dares you to notice what you reward, what you excuse, and what you call “authentic” when a book is marketed as the real thing. We talk through Percival Everett’s blistering literary satire and why it lands like a joke you laugh at first, then replay in your head when the discomfort kicks in. We start with Thelonious “Monk” Ellison,...
I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman 23.04.2026 42:50
Send us Fan Mail A cage, forty women, and guards who never explain themselves. Then one mistake changes everything, and the real terror begins: freedom with no map, no society, and no reason built into the sky. We’re diving into Jacqueline Harpman’s I Who Have Never Known Men , a philosophical dystopia that feels less like world-building and more like an experiment in what identity becomes when me...
Author Reck Well - Interview #4 19.04.2026 32:58
Send us Fan Mail A LitRPG doesn’t have to be a power fantasy to hit hard. Live from the chaos and magic of JordanCon, we sit down with author Reckwell, the voice behind Stumbling Up: The Loser’s Guide to Progression, a LitRPG comedy that swaps flawless heroes for lovable strugglers who keep moving anyway. We talk about why Cole and his friends feel so recognizable: the self doubt, the constant com...
S.L. Rowland - JordanCon Interview #3 19.04.2026 29:14
Send us Fan Mail Cozy fantasy looks gentle from the outside, but the best of it cuts straight to the hard stuff: grief, identity, belonging, and the quiet fear of being remembered for the wrong thing. We’re live at JordanCon 2026 talking with author S.L. Rowland, creator of the Tales of Aedrea, about how he writes stories that feel like a warm room while still demanding real change from the charac...
Ben Wolf, Ryan H Reid and Gary Furlong - JordanCon Interview #2 19.04.2026 43:23
Send us Fan Mail We’re recording from the middle of JordanCon, where the background noise is real and the best conversations are the ones you can’t script. Author Ben Wolf joins us alongside Sound Booth Theater narrators Ryan H. Reid and Gary Furlong to talk about what happens when a story moves from page to performance and how LitRPG is changing what listeners expect from audiobooks. Ben breaks d...
Jessica Threet (Actor/Audiobook Narrator) - JordanCon Interview #1 18.04.2026 27:52
Send us Fan Mail We’re recording live from JordanCon, surrounded by the hum of readers, creators, and pure convention chaos, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Our guest is Jessica Threet, a voice actor, singer, and audiobook narrator with 500+ titles who knows exactly how a single voice can pull you deeper into a story than you thought possible. We talk about the craft behind audiobook narrat...
Stumbling Up by Reck Well 14.04.2026 42:32
Send us Fan Mail Nobody here is destined. Nobody is crowned. And that’s exactly why Stumbling Up by Reck Well hits so hard. We’re talking about a LitRPG story that swaps the power fantasy for something messier: three lifelong friends trying to become adventurers while carrying the kind of self-doubt that never shuts up. Cole wakes up hungover with a life-changing mistake already made, Tandy is the...
Lit on Trial 2: You Can Love The Story Without Excusing The Writer 11.04.2026 39:30
Send us Fan Mail Can you keep a beloved book on your shelf while refusing to excuse the person behind it? We step into the most uncomfortable corner of modern reading culture: the collision between great stories and flawed authors, where personal identity, harm, and community pressure all show up at once. We don’t chase easy answers, because “art versus artist” isn’t a slogan, it’s a lived ethical...
Halfling Harvest and There Be Dragons Here by S.L. Rowland 05.04.2026 35:56
Send us Fan Mail Cozy fantasy sounds gentle until you realize what it’s really risking: your sense of self. We step into S.L. Rowland’s Tales of Aedrea with Halfling Harvest and There Be Dragons Here, two warm-hearted fantasies where the “high stakes” aren’t wars or prophecies, but belonging, purpose, and the fear of living a life that doesn’t feel like home. We start with Marigold, a halfling run...
Lit on Trial 1: Is Literature Always Political? 02.04.2026 28:24
Send us Fan Mail “Stop making everything political” sounds reasonable until you ask what politics actually is. We define it as the everyday negotiation of power, identity, values, and belonging, then we test the claim that stories can ever be “just stories.” If a narrative has conflict, rules, heroes, villains, gender roles, class signals, or consequences, it is already making choices about what m...
Cursed Cocktails and Sword and Thistle by S.L. Rowland 24.03.2026 36:01
Send us Fan Mail Peace can look like a warm barstool, a well-made cocktail, and a quiet town by the sea. But if you’ve ever hit burnout, carried guilt for too long, or wondered who you are after the job that defined you ends, you know comfort is never just comfort. We step into S.L. Rowland’s cozy fantasy world of Adria to talk about Cursed Cocktails and Sword and Thistle, two novels that swap con...
Thorns, Feathers & Bones by Anderson W. Frost 17.03.2026 40:31
Send us Fan Mail A queen buries the warrior she loves, builds a kingdom on the aftershock, and then watches him walk back into her court ten years later. That single impossible return is the spark for our deep dive into Thorns, Feathers, And Bones by Anderson W. Frost, an indie dark epic fantasy where politics run on betrayal, grief hardens into policy, and power keeps finding new disguises. We st...
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson 10.03.2026 39:02
Send us Fan Mail Step inside a house that feeds on longing. We tackle Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House through Eleanor Vance’s eyes, asking whether the terror is truly supernatural or the slow burn of a life starved of choice. From the first “turn back” at the gate to that devastating, decisive final drive, we unpack how Jackson binds architecture to psychology—how skewed angles, slamm...
My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix 06.03.2026 39:38
Send us Fan Mail A demon is easy to spot. The real horror is the smile you’re taught to trust. We crack open Grady Hendrix’s My Best Friend’s Exorcism to explore how an ’80s possession tale exposes the quieter monsters—purity panic, class snobbery, and adults who would rather protect reputation than protect a child. Peter and Elizabeth trade laughs and gut-punches as we revisit roller rinks, mixta...
Katabasis by R.F. Kuang 05.03.2026 33:17
Send us Fan Mail A recommendation letter shouldn’t cost half your life—unless your advisor died, went to hell, and your future depends on dragging him back. We dive into R.F. Kuang’s Katabasis with a frank look at ambition, institutional harm, and the uneasy bargains that fuel elite academia. Two scholars descend through a Dante-coded underworld where each level doubles as a metaphor for pressure,...
Ring Shout by P. Djeli Clark 26.02.2026 32:16
Send us Fan Mail A blade that sings. A chorus of mouths that try to drown it out. We dive into Ring Shout by P. Djèlí Clark and trace how horror and history intertwine to reveal the real machinery of white supremacy—from Stone Mountain’s ritual power to the propaganda engine of The Birth of a Nation. We unpack why casting the Klan as literal monsters isn’t exaggeration but precision, and how Black...
Operation Bounce House by Matt Dinniman 16.02.2026 27:58
Send us Fan Mail What if war were a livestream with unlockable skins and an insurance plan for infinite respawns? We dive into Matt Dinniman’s Operation Bounce House and pull back the curtain on a future where corporations sell conflict as content, gamers pilot mechs against “terrorists,” and a quiet farming colony is rebranded as the enemy. It’s satire that hits like shrapnel—funny until it isn’t...
James by Percival Everett 15.02.2026 29:19
Send us Fan Mail Ready to question tidy endings and comfortable myths? We dive into Percival Everett’s James—a bold reimagining that shifts the center of gravity from Huck to Jim as James—and uncover how language, law, and narrative shape who gets to be seen as fully human. From the opening pages, we wrestle with why this isn’t a simple retelling: Everett keeps the river but strips out the wishful...
The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix 09.02.2026 31:48
Send us Fan Mail A charming neighbor moves in, the casseroles come out, and the danger starts where polite society refuses to look. We crack open The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires to examine how a suburban horror story exposes patriarchy, gaslighting, and the quiet machinery that protects predators. From PTA meetings to police briefings, we trace how institutions prize male comfor...
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