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Justinian Huang (Lucky Seed) feat. Lukas Gage, Guest Gay Reader
In this Thanksgiving week episode, host Jason Blitman talks to brand-new-dad Justinian Huang about his paper baby, Lucky Seed.
Conversation highlights:
đť hungry ghosts and superstitions
đ¤łđź social media and millennials
đŚ tips for navigating family during Thanksgiving
Guest Gay Readerâ˘ď¸ this week is White Lotus and Overcompensating favorite--and avid reader--Lukas Gage.
Justinian Huangâs debut novel, The Emperor and the Endless Palace, was an Indie Next Pick and a 2025 Stonewall Honor Book. It was hailed by Booklist as âa sweeping triumph,â and as âpage-turning and deeply thoughtful,â in a starred review by Publishers Weekly. He lives in Los Angeles, where he also works as a film executive, most recently on KPop Demon Hunters. Justinianâs second novel, Lucky Seed, is a USA Today bestseller.
Lukas Gage is an actor/writer/producer who is best known for his role in the first season of the Emmy Awardâwinning HBO limited series, The White Lotus. Lukas also starred in Netflixâs You; Euphoria on HBO; Daniel Goldhaberâs How to Blow Up a Pipeline; Down Low for FilmNation, which he cowrote and stars opposite Zach Quinto and Simon Rex; and Fargo on FX/HULU. Lukas can also be seen in the remake of Road House for Amazon/MGM, Smile 2 for Paramount, and the highly anticipated film, Rosebush Pruning.
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