Stephenie Meyer Ruined My Life

By: Nermer Nermer Network
  • Summary

  • Stephenie Meyer successfully inspired a Twilight Renaissance when she released of Life and Death (2015) for the ten year anniversary of Twilight (2005). Since then, a bunch of Twihards armed with the internet started psychoanalyzing her characters and critically obsessing over her books. A second wave of the Twilight Renaissance was born with the release of Midnight Sun (2020). That’s where I come in. Who is more dangerous in the Stephenie Meyer worldview: men or vampires? And how does Bella Swan survive someone who is both?
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Episodes
  • Mystery: Is “Rebecca Morrow” Stephenie Meyer’s Pseudonym?
    Sep 7 2022

    After seeing multiple credible sources present the rumor that Stephenie Meyer is the author of the book Corinne, Susie read the romantic-religious novel to see if it was written by their worst enemy: Stephenie Meyer.

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    Corinne by Rebecca Morrow on Goodreads
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    48 mins
  • 2022 Update!
    Mar 17 2022

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    4 mins
  • Broken Treaties
    Jan 27 2021

    Sources used in this episode:
    Reagin, Nancy Ruth. Twilight and History. Wiley, 2010.
    Meyer, Stephenie. Eclipse. Little, Brown, 2013.
    Slade, David, director. Eclipse. Summit Entertainment, 2010.
    Washington, University of. “Truth Versus Twilight.” Burke Museum, 2010, https://www.burkemuseum.org/static/truth_vs_twilight/quileutes.html.

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    Full list of resources from the University of Washington

    National Sexual Assault Hotline is 1-800-656-4673.
    The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline phone number is 800-273-8255.

    Check back every Wednesday for a new episode! Also check out Jawbreakers, an explicit comedy podcast made by the same people who brought you this one.

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    30 mins

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