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Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Megan Leigh, Charlotte Bond, and Lucy Hounsomwww.breakingtheglassslipper.com
Podcast discussing women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Hosted by Megan Leigh, Charlotte Bond, and Lucy Hounsom. New episodes every other Thursday.
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Episodes

Big deck energy – with Frances White

Part of a murder mystery’s charm is the narrative movement from chaos to order. The natural balance of justice is overturned and it’s up to ordinary people – rather than the law – to fix it. The uncovering of clues, red herrings, the many suspicious characters – all of these are essential to a good […] The post Big deck energy – with Frances White first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Jun 28, 202529 min

Unspinning Sleeping Beauty – with Georgia Leighton

Fairy tale retellings are always popular. Fairy tales are some of the first stories we learn as children. As well as being entertaining, they are instructive. Don’t stray from the path. Don’t trust wolves, or men. Fill your pockets with stones, not breadcrumbs. If you’re going to steal some herbs for your pregnant wife, be […] The post Unspinning Sleeping Beauty – with Georgia Leighton first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

May 30, 202530 min

Why choose? – with Elizabeth Helen

It seems like these days you can’t go into a bookshop without seeing a display of romantasy books. It’s a broad term that applies to everything from secondary fantasy worlds with devilishly handsome princes to witches running cafes and falling for the leader of the coven. You can also get every flavour of spiciness under […] The post Why choose? – with Elizabeth Helen first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Apr 24, 202533 min

Pacifism and principles – with Maithree Wijesekara

We live our lives burdened with responsibilities, and expectations of how we should act. Those expectations are placed on us by society, by family, and even by ourselves. However, fiction allows us a space in which to examine what would happen if we stepped outside those expectations. What if, for example, we weren’t dutiful children […] The post Pacifism and principles – with Maithree Wijesekara first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Mar 27, 202528 min

Women on trial – with Grady Hendrix

We are back for 2025! We took a hiatus during the second half of 2024 due to our lives becoming that much busier. But loving what we have built with the show over the almost 10 years we’ve been running (!) we wanted to find a way to continue with BtGS. To that end, we’re […] The post Women on trial – with Grady Hendrix first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Feb 27, 202542 min

Summer holidays!

We're on holiday! But don't worry, we will be back before you know it! The post Summer holidays! first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper .

Jul 18, 202432 sec

Writing horror comics with Corissa Grant

We have a lot of authors on our podcast, talking about their books, what inspired them, how they’ve written them etc. Quite often they’ll get drawn into the TV series or films that inspired them [*coughs* Star Trek]. But a medium we don’t often touch upon is comics & graphic novels, even though some of […] The post Writing horror comics with Corissa Grant first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Jul 04, 202430 min

The poetry of space – with Oliver K. Langmead

When we say the word “novel,” most of us think of a book written in prose, split into chapters and possibly parts. But every now and again, we come across novels that defy our expectations. Pratchett’s early work not only eschewed chapters – instead presenting the reader with continuous prose divided by section breaks – […] The post The poetry of space – with Oliver K. Langmead first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Jun 20, 202439 min

Secrets and killers with Kaaron Warren

A few decades ago, if you said the word “Gothic haunted house novel,” the phrase would very definitely have brought to mind something with a rambling Victorian mansion, tortured heroines, mad women in the attic, sombre men, and wailing ghosts. It probably wouldn’t have brought to mind a little old lady baking scones and conducting […] The post Secrets and killers with Kaaron Warren first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Jun 06, 202440 min

Keeping it short – with Gianni Washington

A short story isn’t just a novel in miniature form. It isn’t even a shortened novella. It is a creature of its own devising. There’s only time for a snapshot of reality, and in the space of a few thousand words, you have to be able to draw in a reader, make them feel for […] The post Keeping it short – with Gianni Washington first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

May 23, 202429 min

Secret societies & the occult – with S.T. Gibson

The literature of our past is littered with casual gender biases. You describe someone as a “witch” and the natural assumption is that they are female. But according to Diane Purkiss, while mostly women were accused in the English witch trials, in some of the Scandinavian countries, men were in the slight majority. In fact, […] The post Secret societies & the occult – with S.T. Gibson first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

May 09, 202439 min

The horror of space travel with SA Barnes

“In space, no one can hear you scream.” It’s an iconic tagline that can be applied to so many modern stories about space travel and exploration (except, perhaps, our beloved Star Trek). Obviously, space travel in real life can be incredibly perilous, but the perils of space in fiction have moved beyond the worry about […] The post The horror of space travel with SA Barnes first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Apr 25, 202440 min

Religion, tradition, and history in fantasy with Andrew Knighton

Religion has been part of our society for centuries. Is it any wonder then that it can make up a large part of our fiction – from CS Lewis’s allegorical Chronicles of Narnia series to Anna Smith Spark’s Empires of Dust trilogy and the Loki books by Joanne Harris. But with so many religions the […] The post Religion, tradition, and history in fantasy with Andrew Knighton first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Apr 11, 202436 min

Yes, we’re also authors – with Lucy and Charlotte

We have a bit of an unusual episode for you today! While it is amazing that we have so many authors who want to come on the show – we feel truly honoured – we thought it was about time we returned to talking among the three of us, like it was when we first […] The post Yes, we’re also authors – with Lucy and Charlotte first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Mar 28, 202437 min

Obsessional love and vengeance with S.E. Porter

Love can last a lifetime, but revenge is forever… Love is a common driving force for novels, and it comes in many forms. It could be the pursuit of true love, or the quest to turn unrequited love into a passionate relationship. Often, it can be the loss of love that spurs a hero or […] The post Obsessional love and vengeance with S.E. Porter first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Mar 14, 202426 min

Ghosts have warm hands – with Katherine Arden

The title of this episode is taken from Will R. Bird’s memoir of World War 1, a title which also inspired that of Katherine Arden’s novel set amidst the horror of the Great War. When it comes to writing about war, past authors have glorified it with moments of pathos. Who can forget the stirring […] The post Ghosts have warm hands – with Katherine Arden first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Feb 29, 202435 min

Beneath the skin of the earth – with Nicola Griffith

Welcome to our first episode of 2024. Yes, the title’s a quote from our incredible guest. As a podcast dedicated primarily to speculative fiction, we rarely find ourselves taking a deep dive into history. But the growth in popularity of both myths and retellings is bringing with it a new focus on historical periods, and […] The post Beneath the skin of the earth – with Nicola Griffith first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Feb 15, 202439 min

Othering and exoticism in fantasy with Eliza Chan

Modern fantasy owes much to J.R.R. Tolkien, including his problematic colonialist views and othering of cultures and races different from his medieval European-inspired setting. Many authors since then have used ‘historical accuracy’ as a defence against a lack of diversity in their similarly inspired settings. But even if we gloss over the fact that this […] The post Othering and exoticism in fantasy with Eliza Chan first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Dec 07, 202340 min

Community and isolation – with Jennifer Thorne

We love our folk horror. The genre has been growing in popularity these past years, and it’s not hard to see why. Writers take pastoral settings such as windswept hills or rugged sea coasts and imbue them with a sense of deep isolation. Throw in a community that seems at first utterly safe and then […] The post Community and isolation – with Jennifer Thorne first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Nov 23, 202329 min

Romancing the necromancer – with Alice James

Welcome to our Halloween episode! Romance has always been big business and these days there are plenty of subgenres. Despite its popularity, however, some snobbery still exists, often dismissing romance as “women’s fiction.” But if romance is really so terrible, why does it sell so well? Are the female characters in these books still the […] The post Romancing the necromancer – with Alice James first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Nov 02, 202342 min

The dark half of the year – with Lili Hayward

It’s October, so we’re officially allowed to talk about Christmas. Sure, we’ve got Halloween first, and that’s a celebration we should all be enthusiastic about, but take a look at what books are being pushed by bookstores, Amazon, and even supermarkets, and you’ll find that Christmas stories are starting to creep in. You could say […] The post The dark half of the year – with Lili Hayward first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Oct 05, 202332 min

The power of language – with Jelena Dunato and Ioanna Papadopoulou

We often take for granted the role language plays in communicating our favourite stories. And here in the west, there exists an unspoken expectation to be able to consume those favourite stories in English. The necessity and importance of translation is a given. Writers producing work in English but for whom English is their second […] The post The power of language – with Jelena Dunato and Ioanna Papadopoulou first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Sep 21, 202344 min

“Something a little monstrous” – with Isabel Cañas

We’re honoured to have Isabel Cañas join us on the show as she talks us through not only her fabulous new novel, Vampires of El Norte, but also her experience of breaking into publishing as a Mexican-American writer and the pressure on marginalised creators to produce something “fresh”. Mentioned in this episode: Isabel Cañas is a […] The post “Something a little monstrous” – with Isabel Cañas first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Sep 07, 202334 min

The poison salon – with Rose Biggin

In the preface to Les Fleurs du mal, Baudelaire indicated that boredom is the truest suffering, andthis idea later became central to the fin de siècle movement, an era of decadence in which artificemasqueraded as, or was even elevated to the status of, art. The Belladonna Invitation by Rose Bigginis a Gothic exploration of the […] The post The poison salon – with Rose Biggin first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Aug 24, 202340 min

Medical hive minds – with Hiron Ennes

When it comes to science fiction – and particularly dystopian science fiction – doctors are either the saviours of humanity with their invaluable medical knowledge, or they are the villains, using a lack of rules to exploit the vulnerable for their own questionable ends. But why is that? Is it a case of power corrupts? […] The post Medical hive minds – with Hiron Ennes first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Aug 10, 202338 min

Exploring Jewish folklore – with Ariel Kaplan

Folklore and fairy tales can sometimes be inextricably bound up with religion. In the Grimms’ own collection of fairy tales, the Devil turns up and so do angels. ‘The Peasant in Heaven’ as well as ‘The Devil and his Grandmother’ were included alongside more famous tales such as ‘Cinderella’ and ‘Rumpelstiltskin’. With the current appetite […] The post Exploring Jewish folklore – with Ariel Kaplan first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Jul 27, 202327 min

The singing bone – with Lucy Holland & Charlotte Bond

For this week’s episode, Lucy and Charlotte thought they’d take the opportunity to talk about something they have a passion for: folklore. In particular, the ballad of the Singing Bone, which is Aarne Thompson index number 780. To give it its full name, the Aarne Thompson Uther (shortened to ATU) index was created to try […] The post The singing bone – with Lucy Holland & Charlotte Bond first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Jul 13, 202340 min

The AI apocalypse with Emma Mieko Candon

It’s a standard rule of writing that if you want your protagonist to look heroic and competent, you’ve got to get a powerful and menacing antagonist. In the past, writers have used AI as an overwhelming and hostile force, while others have chosen gods. But Emma Mieko Candon has taken the unusual step of pairing […] The post The AI apocalypse with Emma Mieko Candon first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Jun 29, 202341 min

Politics and tropes in fantasy with Andrea Stewart

I went a little bit left-field with the introduction to this episode, but I was weirdly excited by the fact that there was a major event in politics on the day I’d planned to discuss politics on the podcast! So please just bear with me, I promise it is all related to speculative fiction! On […] The post Politics and tropes in fantasy with Andrea Stewart first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Jun 15, 202334 min

Embracing rage in speculative fiction with Kritika H. Rao

In this episode, I am really excited to talk about a book I was invited to read last year. The premise drew me in immediately – the last of humanity fighting to exist above an inhospitable earth – the only thing keeping them safe is their city built and maintained by plants magically manipulated by […] The post Embracing rage in speculative fiction with Kritika H. Rao first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....

Jun 01, 202343 min
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