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The Cozy Detour
by Side Quest Originals
Cozy fiction audio podcast — a different cozy subgenre every season. Cozy fantasy, cozy mystery, cozy LitRPG, and whatever feels comforting next. AI-narrated. New episodes Sundays.
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A Charm for Forgetting
Professor Okonkwo-Vass arrives at Ottilie's shop with an unusual request: he wants her to bind his memories into a book before he loses them to something far less companionable than ordinary forgetting. As Ottilie learns the delicate art of memory-binding—capturing not just facts but the warmth and shape of remembering itself—the Professor reveals dangerous truths about the Archive, an ancient institution that collects not only forbidden knowledge, but the people who possess it.With careful stitches and patient listening, Ottilie begins to understand why her Aunt Hazel kept so many secrets, and why some knowledge is worth protecting at any cost. But as the Professor's memories flow into handmade pages, both bookbinder and storyteller must face what it means to preserve a mind while losing the person who holds it.**In this episode:**- Ottilie performs her first memory-binding, learning to stitch stories into pages as they're spoken- Professor Okonkwo-Vass reveals the true nature and methods of the mysterious Archive- We discover why Aunt Hazel protected Ottilie by keeping her in the dark- Marge continues to be the wisest creature in any room
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The Archive's Courier
When frost appears on the bindery windows in April and Marge hides under the standing press, Tilly knows something dangerous is coming. The man who steps through her door wears expensive gloves and a smile that doesn't belong to him—and he's come for something Aunt Hazel left behind. As the Archive finally makes its move to collect what they believe they're owed, Tilly discovers that some debts run deeper than money, and some bindings hold more than just pages together.The truth about Hazel's final work can no longer be avoided, and Bram finally reveals what he's been waiting to tell her. In a world where books can hold living minds and knowledge itself can be dangerous enough to lock away, Tilly learns that her inheritance includes obligations she never agreed to—and her aunt may not be as gone as she thought.In this episode:- A mysterious courier from the Archive arrives with an ultimatum- Bram reveals the truth about what Hazel was really binding- The nature of dangerous knowledge and those who collect it- Marge demonstrates that cats know things humans are still learning
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The Press Remembers
At half past two in the morning, the standing press in Tilly's bindery lets out a sigh with intent behind it. What she finds beneath its iron platen shouldn't exist—a letter from Hazel, written in familiar handwriting, dated just three days ago. The letter comes with instructions that seem impossible: ask the press kindly, and it will show you what I couldn't tell you straight.Following her missing aunt's guidance, Tilly discovers that the old machine holds more than the memory of compressed books. With each turn of the wooden handle, the press reveals scenes from Hazel's past, printed in sepia like developing photographs. But as the images grow clearer and move closer to the present, they begin to reveal secrets that Hazel kept hidden—even from the niece she loved like a daughter.In this episode:- Tilly receives an impossible letter with mysterious instructions- The standing press reveals its true nature as keeper of memories - Hazel's past unfolds in images that raise more questions than answers- Late-night magic and copper dishes hint at deeper mysteries
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The Cartographer's Knot
When Academy student Rasmee bursts through Tilly's door clutching a trembling map, the morning calm of Fennbridge shatters like glass. Her cartography thesis has gone magnificently wrong—creating a map that shows three different versions of the town layered over each other, all somehow true at once. Now residents are walking in circles, ending up where they started from impossible directions, and even Marge the cat is walking away from this particular problem.As the town begins to fold in on itself, Tilly finds herself reaching for Hazel's repair books and discovering what it really means to be a bookbinder. Some problems can't be solved by one person alone—they require two sets of hands, the right thread, and someone brave enough to make a promise about which version of reality deserves to be real. But when your map shows three possible futures, choosing just one means letting the others go forever.In this episode:- Rasmee's ambitious thesis creates a temporal cartographic disaster- Tilly discovers Hazel's book "For When You've Done Something Daft"- A lesson in the difference between truth and promises- The delicate art of unpicking reality, one stitch at a time
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Recipes for the Dead
When grief arrives like a cat at the edge of your vision, it settles in places you'd never expect. For Tilly, it's a Wednesday morning visit from Mrs. Kleinmann and her mother's recipe box — a box that's begun whispering names of the dead and stubbornly producing funeral food no matter what's intended. The recipes aren't broken, Tilly realizes. They're grieving.What do you do when forty-one years of cooking for mourners has taught a collection of recipe cards that sorrow is all they're meant to hold? Armed with Hazel's cryptic margin notes and Mrs. Kleinmann's reluctant faith in things she doesn't believe in, Tilly discovers that sometimes the best way to heal grief isn't to banish it — but to remind it of the joy it used to know.In this episode:- A recipe box learns the difference between mourning and celebration- Mrs. Kleinmann's second-best cardigan and what it means when she wears it- Hazel's wisdom on objects that absorb the shape of their work- The delicate art of baking something happy nearby
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Margin Notes
Tilly discovers a wax cylinder recording left by her aunt Hazel, revealing cryptic warnings about debts, dangerous visitors, and unfinished work. As she reluctantly opens the bindery for business, her first customer brings a peculiar problem: a research notebook that has begun arguing with itself. When the mysterious Professor Okonkwo-Vass arrives offering guidance, Tilly begins to understand that some books require more than simple repair—they need to be taught.The strange inheritance deepens as Tilly finds herself drawn into the delicate art of mending not just bindings and pages, but the relationships between text and reader, intention and instinct, collaboration and conflict.**In this episode:**- Hazel's final message reveals an ancient debt and coming danger- A student's notebook wages war with its own margins- Professor Okonkwo-Vass offers wisdom about braids, not battles- Marge the cat continues to be an excellent judge of character
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The Weeping Diary
When Tilly inherits her missing Aunt Hazel's bookbinding shop on the cobbled streets of Quill Lane, she expects dust, old leather, and a straightforward estate sale. Instead, she finds a cryptic note, a judgmental cat named Marge, and a ledger that seems to know she's coming. Her plan to close up shop and return to her sensible life in Lowcastle hits its first snag when a desperate Academy student arrives with an unusual problem: her diary won't stop crying.Armed with only childhood memories of watching Hazel work and a firm belief that books shouldn't have feelings, Tilly must decide whether to help—or run back to the safety of secular bookbinding, where the most magical thing that happens is a well-folded signature.**In this episode:**- Tilly discovers the mysterious world of Marchbanks and Press- A weeping diary presents the first magical binding challenge- Marge the cat establishes the shop rules- Hazel's final instructions set the stakes
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The Biting Thesis
When a frantic university student brings her thesis to Spine and Stitch, Ottilie faces her most unusual repair job yet — a book that has literally developed teeth. Elspeth's four-year academic struggle has somehow manifested as very real bites, and her beautifully bound research on weather charms now snaps at anyone who dares approach it with confidence.As Ottilie investigates this peculiar case of bibliographic aggression, she discovers that Hazel's mysterious ledger contains yet another impossibly prescient entry. But understanding what feeds a biting book means confronting the voices that tell us we're not good enough — and learning that sometimes the kindest magic is also the simplest.**In this episode:**- A thesis develops a taste for fingers and academic anxiety- Bram shares stationery wisdom and reveals more about Hazel's methods- Ottilie learns that cursed books are rarely the real problem- The true magic of reading aloud with intention
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Cozy fiction audio podcast — a different cozy subgenre every season. Cozy fantasy, cozy mystery, cozy LitRPG, and whatever feels comforting next. AI-narrated. New episodes Sundays.
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