I was clued in from where it was in the bookstore from the start, but it's so speaks to me in that making something tell a story that you weren't sure was going to tell a story. And also, a closely held belief of mine is that you can tell a lot about a relationship through the possessions that you share and don't share and those types of things. And it was just like, there it is. There's a book that proves that. That is absolutely true. Absolutely. magical book. And then we had her on for ghost story, which was a completely different type of experience, but also very moving. But yeah, I think one of the ones that I was just so so excited about doing was John Hodgman. John Hodgman is a sort of minor celebrity. He was the PC and Mac versus PC commercials in the United States against Justin Long. And he was also in bored to death as a literary agent. And he was this interesting guy who came up through the McSweeney's San Francisco literary scene, writing as a humorist, and then ending up on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and then wrote these absolutely bizarre trilogy of books. That were his accumulated facts that he'd made up. So it was all not real facts. And it was like the presidents who secretly had hooks for hands, or a list of 600 famous hobos, or, you know, like, just like very funny, weird. The presence of ice hockey means there's fire hockey, and then here are the rules to fire hockey. Anyway, very silly. But arch, but all presented extremely seriously, as though this is just true. Hmm. Then, after that series ended, he started writing these very thoughtful memoirs. And having him on for that I loved his career, I'd followed him through everything. And he was also one of these people that sort of unlocks a world where their connections and the things that they do puts you in contact with all these other wonderful pieces of culture. So he wasn't just to me, a great writer who made me laugh. He was also just an entry point into this whole world of comedy and literature that I wouldn't have discovered without him. So having him come on the podcast, and this was back when we really had him on, because he also lives in Park Slope, he just walked over. Oh, that was so so exciting. And then Lev Grossman was another one. Lev Grossman wrote The Magician's trilogy, which was extremely inspiring for my own unpublished writing. So that series was really really, really amazing. And to get to actually just talk to him about it, and again, truly have him drinking a drink that I'd made him across from me, was just absolutely thrilling. And then one more Kelly link just came on the show. And she's one of the rare writers that now that the show has been going on for so long. And I've been discovering work. She's one of those rare writers who I've been reading from way before the show started. And so having her on was absolutely amazing. I'm the biggest fan, and she was everything that I wanted her to be, and more.