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Making Worlds Preview: Dimension 20 with Lucia Lorenzi and Clare Mulcahy

Material Girls is on Spring Break! But don't fret! We unlocked an episode of Making Worlds, our Patreon-exclusive video podcast hosted by Hannah McGregor.


Making Worlds is dedicated to the liberatory possibilities of other worlds! In each episode Hannah speaks with a guest (or two) about a sci-fi, fantasy, speculative fiction, or magical realism text that has changed the way they view the world.


In this episode, Hannah talks with scholars (and friends) Lucia Lorenzi (she/they), and Clare Mulcahy (she/her) about Dimension 20! They explore the intimacy of collaborative world-making and the magical possibilities of pretending together. Then Lucia and Clare share what they take from Dimension 20 into their own lives. It’s a heartfelt discussion between three friends who really love Dimension 20, so get cozy and enjoy!


If you want more Making Worlds, become a Patreon supporter at Patreon.com/ohwitchplease. If you want more Witch, Please Productions, head to ohwitchplease.com for transcripts, reading lists, and merch! You can follow us on Instagram @ohwitchplease for reels and other fun content! And you can follow our Substack which features a monthly newsletter called The Monthly Hoot where you get access to an assortment of recommendations, podcast updates, and monthly playlists. We also release behind-the-episode newsletters that delve into the research process for our public scholarship. Go to ohwitchplease.substack.com to subscribe for free.


Music Credits: Special thanks to Jay Arner and Jessica Delisle who wrote our theme song! Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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