Episode 29: Inviting Insectoids
We’re getting creepy crawly this week with Insectoids. It’s going to get weird, but stay with us. We interview Monster Romance legend Tiffany Roberts, and we chat with the duo behind some of your favorite stories and characters. Sarah rewatches The Fly and gets traumatized, and Jess finds the most unhinged fan fiction to date. So hit play and let’s get a little buggy!
Tiffany Roberts
Thank you so much Tiffany and Robert for taking the time to chat with us. We are incredibly big fans.
If you want more information on Tiffany Roberts, you can learn more at:
https://www.authortiffanyroberts.com/
Instagram: authortiffanyroberts
TikTok: tiffanyrobertsauthor
And the rest of their socials are on their website as well
Coming out of his Shell
From the addled brains of two drunk bitches: everything you never wanted to know about the truest love between a woman and a bug-man. This story is weird. This story is sexy. This story is a fever dream of love and monsters and bugs. If you plan on being sexually active in the next week, we recommend a full bottle of whiskey before you read this hilarious nightmare fuel. We take no responsibility for any resulting trauma or weird sexual fetishes. Read at your own risk. Out loud. At a party. Find out who your friends really are. We're also not responsible for the Lyft ride back to your apartment when your "friends" kick you out of said party. Enjoy. Or regret. Whatever.
The Fly
When scientist Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum) completes his teleportation device, he decides to test its abilities on himself. Unbeknownst to him, a housefly slips in during the process, leading to a merger of man and insect. Initially, Brundle appears to have undergone a successful teleportation, but the fly's cells begin to take over his body. As he becomes increasingly fly-like, Brundle's girlfriend (Geena Davis) is horrified as the person she once loved deteriorates into a monster.