We’re on track as a society to make Cyberpunk 2077’s critique of consumerism look subtle.
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This episode is doing *numbers* our listeners are a bunch of freaky homos for real huh? 🤔 😎 🔥
This is officially a “hell yeah” moment
i'm not on this episode, I was in NYC, but this book fucking RIPS read it IMMEDIATELY
Absolutely blown away by the level of discourse here. To see my work discussed like this is such a fucking joy.
Thank you so much for writing something that was so moving to us!
Benjamin forever!
🔥 What a privilege to join the comrades at @workerslit.bsky.social to talk about @scumbelievable.bsky.social's brutal, beautiful novel, "Black Flame" 🔥
My favorite type of story is quickly becoming "80% dread followed by 20% gory catharsis"
Shout out to the brilliant @scumbelievable.bsky.social for writing such a brilliant and insightful piece of literature. Long live the Baroness!!
Podcast episode art. The cover of the novel “Black Flame,” which features an individual being choked by film around their throat and mouth with the question “Do you want it?” Written next to the mouth. Edits have been made to make a cartoon charicature of Lenore be the one asking the question. Captjon: “Black Flame, ft. Jon Greenaway of Horror Vanguard.”
Do you want it?
And by “it” we mean our newest episode on the 2025 queer horror novel “Black Flame” by Gretchen Felker-Martin!
@thelitcritguy.bsky.social of @horrorvanguard.bsky.social joins us to talk about haunted films, queer vengeance, and more Rodney Dangerfield than expected.
Listen now!
We’re on a generational body horror run over on @workerslit.bsky.social
This is literally the funniest list of books I’ve ever seen in my life. Sign up for our Patreon if you want to vote!
If you sub to the Patreon, we will turn Jacob into a cat-girl
Jacob from Workers’ Lit with badly edited cat ears and whiskers on
1 subscription to the Workers’ Lit patreon = 1 meal for this poor cat we found.
Screenshot of patreon post. Text reads: Episode topic poll: Literature It's our first episode topic poll! We've collated Patron suggestions, and now you get to vote on a topic we cover next month. This month's poll options are: The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin The Washing Machine Tragedy by Stanislaw Lem The Captive Prince by C.S. Pacat The Magna Carta by...the lords of England I guess
Patrons now voting on an episode topic for next month!
Will it be The Dispossessed, The Washing Machine Tragedy, The Captive Prince, or the Magna fuckin’ Carta? You choose!
Wanna vote or to be able to add suggestions for future polls? Subscribe to our Patreon today!
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Who are Trump's AI memes even for?
Clip from our episode with @birdrespecter.bsky.social on the U.S./Iranian Meme War, AI propaganda, and the madness of being online.
Listen to the full episode now wherever you get your podcasts!
Who are Trump's AI memes even for?
Clip from our episode with @birdrespecter.bsky.social on the U.S./Iranian Meme War, AI propaganda, and the madness of being online.
Listen to the full episode now wherever you get your podcasts!
Some of our very cool friends are working on this!! Go follow GG Tribune.
I had a really good time with some smart folks talking about Slopaganda, check it out!
Being introduced* whatever
@mickeymouse you really messed up this time
Most shocking of all was the trailer be intro’d with the Workers’ Lit theme song, which we did NOT license to Disney. They will be hearing from our lawyer
Bluesky is committed to hiding this incredible episode from you. It’s why they set fire to the website
Everything is sacred. All is forbidden.
The episode is up now wherever you get your pods and casts. Big thanks to Caleb for joining and for everyone who emailed in to request we talk about this topic.
We hope you’re happy, you’ve driven us a few inches closer to total madness.
Podcast episode art featuring AI-generated Iranian propaganda of Trump crying and Iranian soldiers. Caption, “Legos and lethality, the new age of war propaganda, fr. Caleb from Kill the computer. Workers’ Lit, April 15, 2026”
It’s 2026, folks. Get used to lego propaganda
@birdrespecter.bsky.social of the @killthecomputer.com podcast joins us to talk about the “meme war” raging parallel to the United States’ war on Iran.
We compare White House and Iranian AI slop and ask ourselves…how the hell should we feel about this?
Waiting to post about our new episode till Bluesky stops shitting itself because it’s a banger and y’all need to see it