An Unofficial 'The MeatEater Podcast' Reading List

Ep. 250: Doin' it Your Own Way with Whiskey Myers

December 07, 2020

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Steven Rinella talks with Cody Cannon, Chris Alexander, and Khris Poage of Whiskey Myers, and Spencer Neuharth, Sam Lungren, and Corinne Schneider.Topics discussed: switching your name to Steve...
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Books Referenced

Father and Son

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Discussion about Southern writer Larry Brown's bibliography. Multiple books are listed including this title. Brown was a firefighter in Oxford, Mississippi who wrote novels.

Facing the Music

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Listed as one of Larry Brown's published works during discussion of the Southern writer's career.

Dirty Work

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Listed as one of Larry Brown's published novels.

Big Bad Love

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Listed as one of Larry Brown's published works.

Joe

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Listed as one of Larry Brown's novels, mentioned that some of his work was optioned by the Coen Brothers.

On Fire

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Listed among Larry Brown's published works.

Faye

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Listed as one of Larry Brown's published books.

Billy Ray's Farm

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Listed among Larry Brown's published works.

Rabbit Factory

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Listed as one of Larry Brown's novels.

Miracle Catfish

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Specifically mentioned in context of Brown telling a story about catfish broodstock that made its way into this novel.

Tiny Love

Author: Larry Brown

Context:

Listed as one of Larry Brown's published works.

The Road

Author: Cormac McCarthy

Context:

Discussion about reading the book versus watching the movie adaptation, and how the reader's imagination differs from the film's portrayal of characters. Described as being about a boy whose dad dies and he gets picked up by someone at the end.

Walden

Author: Henry David Thoreau

Context:

Mentioned in discussion of a college class called 'Literature of Natural History' where students 'read everything from you know, like Henry David Throw, you know, like Walden' through to modern works.