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Hello book lovers and fascism haters! The USA Today bestselling author of over a dozen novels, Jaye Wells, joins us in the house today. We're discussing Ray Bradbury's seminal work Fahrenheit 451--many people think this book is about censorship--which it is, in a way--but its original intent was to show the inherent dangers of television. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, including: * The current publishing landscape * The dangers of "frictionless" media * Destructive capacity of social media * A discourse on AI (tl;dr: fuck AI) Oh, and of course we paired this discussion with a cocktail! The fine folks at The Rum Howler Blog [https://therumhowlerblog.com/cocktails/the-pedestrian/]devised a drink based on the Bradbury short story "The Pedestrian," a work considered to be a precursor to this novel. The beverage is quite lovely, lightly sweet, spice notes from the rum and bitters. Can't drink grapefruit juice? I suspect pineapple juice would work well here; orange juice may be a bit too sweet for it. The Pedestrian 1 3/4 oz Spiced Rum 1/2 oz lemon juice 1/3 oz grapefruit juice 1/2 oz triple sec 3 drops Fee cocktail bitters ice Twist of lemon peel Place the first five ingredients into a metal shaker with ice. Shake until the outside of the shaker begins to frost. Strain into a cocktail glass, garnish with a twist of lemon peel, and enjoy.
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