2024-05-28
33 分钟This is the illusionist in which I, Helen Zaltzman, shake up language until it coagulates into a smooth emulsion.
Here we are still cavorting in the wordplay series.
It's been really lovely to hear from so many of you who enjoyed listening to all the crossword constructors last episode.
This episode is about what happens when crossword constructors really go big on making a cryptic puzzle that can take months, even years to solve.
Next episode, if all goes according to plan, I'll be reporting to you from the script spelling bee for real time bee reports, follow me on the socials allusionistshow, but members of the illusiverse will be getting pretty much running commentary while I'm there, so head to theillusionist.org.
donate if you would like that, too.
On with the show.
Hello, I'm John Fennimore.
I'm a writer, a comedian and actor.
I write mostly comedy, mostly for radio, but also tv and film.
And I have just written a thing that's extremely hard to categorize.
It's not really a book.
It's a puzzle.
It's also a murder mystery, and it comes in the form of a box of a hundred picture postcards with text on one side and pictures on the other.
I mean, now you describe it like that.
It is quite hard to categorize.
Yes.
People are always saying, what's the new thing you're working on?
Oh, okay.
Sit down.