
Credit: Podcastle
For fans of fantasy fiction, I’ve got guest post up on Have You Nerd? about Podcastle:
Considering the underrepresentation of women authors and protagonists in literature, film, and publication, I feel that sharing and promoting media that demonstrate gender balance is critical to changing the genre. Today I’m pleased to review Podcastle, a free weekly podcast of audio fantasy fiction….
Like LB, I enjoy the horror genre a lot, probably the most out of the three genres covered by Escape Artists. However, I wanted to write about Podcastle here because it’s a feminist safe-space for me.
Read the full article on Have You Nerd?
[…] of Carol Clover, Laura Mulvey, and Barbara Creed; a growing dissatisfaction with the lack of episode-specific content notes on Pseudopod; and Stewart Thorndike’s revolutionary feminist horror […]
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[…] If you like YA paranormal fiction and you’d like a feminist short story about a vampire high-schooler, check out “The House of Aunts” by Zen Cho over on Podcastle (audio) and GigaNotoSaurus (text). (My review of Podcastle is here.) […]
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[…] another spooky story from Podcastle: “The Little Room” by Madeline Yale Wynne (1895). (Audio | Text). Mild spoilers follow […]
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[…] fiction. The contest ran across all three of their sister podcasts, Escape Pod (sci-fi), Podcastle (fantasy – which I wrote about here), and Pseudopod (horror). Today, I’ll be highlighting the horror stories from the […]
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[…] Podcastle, despite being a fantasy podcast, has some of the best horror fantasy from Escape Artists (and doesn’t pretend trigger warnings don’t belong in horror–looking at you Pseudopod.) “The Lady’s Maid” by Carlea Holl-Jensen (narrated by Kim Lakin-Smith) is a short horror story about the relationship between the maid and her mistress, who has a collection of beautiful heads to wear. […]
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