Paperback Perfumes

Clare Presser

Welcome to Paperback Perfumes! The host Clare Presser is a Librarian with a fascination for fragrances and their capacity to evokes memories and experiences through the activation of the olfactory system. In this podcast she chats with guests about their connections with scents and stories through the pairing of perfumes and literary texts. Think of it as reader’s advisory for fragrance lovers, or fragrance recommendation for bibilophiles - whichever experience is your first priority. It’s fun exercise that allows a lovely discussion around people’s personal interpretation of experience, scent, and story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 11/04/2025

    The Maker

    “Bless the Maker and His water.Bless the coming and going of Him.May His passage cleanse the world.May He keep the world for His people. ” - Frank Herbert, Dune In the final episode of Season Two, I’m joined once again by Michael Nordstrand to explore the rich and layered world of Frank Herbert’s Dune. You might remember our first conversation in Episode 51, where we wandered through fairytales and fragrance. This time, we dive into Dune’s politics, ecology, and the power of scent — from the symbolism of spice to the relationships that define key characters in the text. We talk about how Dune continues to shape literature, culture, and even perfume, and reflect on what its themes of power, technology, and environment still teach us today. A reflective close to Season Two — connecting story, scent, and the desert worlds that stay with us long after reading. Fragrances mentioned: Mxxx. - Eris Parfums Passage d'Enfer - L'Artisan Parfumeur Ajedrez - Frassai Infusion d'Iris - Prada Fate Woman - Amouage Figment - Amouage 1885 Bains Sulfureux - Les Bains Guerbois Bois Datchaï - Maison Crivelli Cabochard Cherie - Gres Cabochard - Gres Shalimar - Guerlain Tilda Swinton Like This - Etat Libre d'Orange Book discussed: Dune - Frank Herbert Find Mythologist Studios (and Michael) online here Instagram: @michaelnordstrandperfumer @mythologiststudio Website: mythologiststudio.com Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 14m
  2. 09/23/2025

    Smell-O-Vision

    “Sniff, Sniff, Sniff! Haddock and hay,Pizza and penguins, and farther awayThe smell of the thief, and - how very exciting -Thousands of pages all covered in writing!”- Julia Donaldson & Sara Ogilvie, The Detective Dog In this episode, I’m joined by Tammy Burnstock, whose work explores the rich intersections between scent, cinema, and storytelling. Tammy describes her practice as scent archaeology—unearthing and reviving perfumes that carry cultural memory and creative possibility. Most recently, she co-curated Her Scent of Mystery at Olfactory Art Keller in New York City, alongside Jas Brooks and perfumer Marissa Zappas. The exhibition, which runs until 20 September, brings back to life the lost perfume from the 1960 Smell-O-Vision film Scent of Mystery, pairing the revived fragrance with rare archival materials to tell the story of scent as both cinematic plot device and unrealised product. Our conversation traces Tammy’s journey into the world of fragrance, particularly its links to film and children’s literature. We talk about the process of scenting films, the importance of audience interaction, and the role scent can play in children’s literacy and imagination. Tammy also shares her thoughts on play, collaboration, and the future projects that continue to shape her creative practice. Fragrances mentioned: Pizza Hay Penguins Rotten Eggs Barf Book discussed: The Detective Dog - Julia Donaldson The Museum of Very Bad Smells - Monica Arnaldo Find Tammy online here: Instagram: @inglorious_smellovision Website: scentedstorytelling.com inglorioussmellovision.com Her Scent of Mystery Project Perfumers mentioned/worked with: Jocelyn Fullerton Marissa Zappas Saskia Wilson-Brown Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  3. 09/16/2025

    Legends

    “Perfume is substance and spirit. It must be a story, a myth, long before people wear it. ” - Michael Edwards, Perfume Legends In this episode, I’m joined by Michael Edwards, one of the most influential voices in the fragrance world. Known as the creator of Fragrances of the World and the fragrance wheel, Michael has transformed the way we talk about, understand, and choose perfumes. Our conversation traces his journey from marketing into the world of perfumery, and how his groundbreaking work has made fragrance more accessible to consumers and professionals alike. We discuss the evolution of fragrance marketing over the decades, the impact of the internet on how we discover scent, and the importance of language in capturing the emotions and experiences that perfume evokes. Michael also shares his insights on the growth of niche perfumery, the emotional connections people form with scent, and what the future might hold for the industry. It was a true privilege to hear Michael’s reflections and wisdom—this episode is a celebration of fragrance as both art and storytelling, shaped by someone who has dedicated his life to illuminating its world. Fragrances mentioned: Halston - Halston Norell - Norell No. 5 - Chanel Charlie - Revlon Opium - Yves Saint Laurent Eau Sauvage - Christian Dior Blue Grass - Elizabeth Arden Obsession - Calvin Klein Samsara - Guerlain Green Irish Tweed - Creed Book discussed: Fragrances of The World Perfume Legends II American Legends Find Fragrances of the World here: Instagram: @fragrancesoftheworld Website: fragrancesoftheworld.com Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 2m
  4. 09/09/2025

    Demo Accords

    “Once Upon a Time, at the beginning of Everything, there were two spirits with no names and no desires other than to observe. ” - Pia Long, Demo Accords In this episode, I’m joined by Finnish-born, UK-based perfumer and author Pia Long, co-founder of Olfiction and Eau de Boujee. With a career spanning four decades, Pia sees scent as a form of communication and perfume as bottled stories, shaped by her background in languages, writing, and translation. Her imaginative approach to perfumery has earned her international recognition, including the Septimus Piesse Visionary Award from the Institute of Art and Olfaction. Pia’s new book, Demo Accords, is a semi-autobiographical collection of nine essays and one short story, each paired with a perfume formula published in full. She describes the work as a kind of orchestration: the writing is the script, the formulas are the sheet music, and the perfumes themselves are the orchestra playing. Together, we talk about the art and science of perfumery, the themes behind Demo Accords, and how fragrance can act as both personal storytelling and a shared language of connection. Fragrances mentioned: Queen, Verdant, Quir and Guilded by Eau de Boujee Book discussed: Demo Accords - Pia Long Find Pia’s work here: Instagram: @perfumer.pia @eau_de_boujee @olfictionlimited Website: Pre-oder @ demoaccords.com eaudeboujee.com olfiction.com Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 15m

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About

Welcome to Paperback Perfumes! The host Clare Presser is a Librarian with a fascination for fragrances and their capacity to evokes memories and experiences through the activation of the olfactory system. In this podcast she chats with guests about their connections with scents and stories through the pairing of perfumes and literary texts. Think of it as reader’s advisory for fragrance lovers, or fragrance recommendation for bibilophiles - whichever experience is your first priority. It’s fun exercise that allows a lovely discussion around people’s personal interpretation of experience, scent, and story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.