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Sophie White thinks you should read The Breathing Method

Season 1, Ep. 2

Writer, podcaster and all-round legend Sophie White joined us for a chat to really get into The Breathing Method, a short novella by the master of horror Stephen King. We’re telling you nothing else because this is a novella - and episode - that it’s better to go into knowing absolutely nothing about what happens next! 

Content warnings for this episode include: freak accidental death, car accidents, pregnancy and childbirth. 


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