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Say Nephew with Steven Pfau

58 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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Debut author Steven Pfau joins me this week to talk about his new hybrid memoir, Say Nephew (Catapult). The book explores the archetype of the queer uncle, as well as Pfau's relationship with his own uncle Bruce. You can find the book here [https://books.catapult.co/books/say-nephew/]. This episode is dedicated to Elena Artemis Ivașcu, may she rest in peace.  Transition music by Tri-Tachyon. Theme music by Nesasio [https://soundcloud.com/nesasio].  Thanks for listening, and please remember to subscribe!

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