Humanity is intrinsically bound up with nature and the natural world. We are its creatures, we depend on it for survival, we fear it, love it, deify it…and we’ve become quite good at killing it. Ours is a complex relationship as old as the species. And people have been documenting this relationship – first in […] The post Into the Wood – with Emily Tesh first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Sep 10, 2020•48 min
Variously listed as a horror, comedy and fantasy film by different websites, one thing is certain: Cabin in the Woods, by Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon, defies easy labelling. Is this a send-up of the horror genre in the style of Scary Movie? Is it a rumination on choice and self determination? Or does it […] The post The Cabin in the Woods: horror, comedy & choice first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Aug 27, 2020•54 min
Many of our favourite narratives feature outsiders. They might be alone by virtue of the burden of prophecy, come from the wrong side of the tracks, or simply don’t adhere to behaviour and interests their society expects of them, we see these tropes pop up all over the place. After all, following an outsider protagonist […] The post Aberrant and broken magic with Melissa Caruso first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Aug 13, 2020•56 min
The Story of Silence is based on a 13th century French chivalric romance, distinguished by its prominent discussion of gender. Reimagined by Alex Myers, we found it to be a compelling exploration of transgender identity in an oppressively binary medieval society – and we just had to talk to Alex about it! At its heart, […] The post Gender in Chivalric Romance first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Jul 30, 2020•49 min
Traditional stories of mermaids describe the creatures as beautiful maidens who sing sweetly as they lounge on rocks and comb their long, flowing hair… but like sirens, mermaids lure sailors to their death with their beauty and song. The less popular of the merfolk, mermen, were not blessed with the beauty of their feminine counterparts, […] The post Mermaids with Beth Cartwright first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Jul 16, 2020•44 min
We have long been obsessed with the chosen one. This ubiquitous archetype has spawned thousands of heroic narratives involving a prophecy and a great evil to be overcome. But in recent years, we’re seeing less and less of the standard trope, and more subversions, which have contributed to the rise of the antihero, and the […] The post Deconstructing the Chosen One – with Veronica Roth first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Jul 02, 2020•57 min
Entrenched racism is all around us. This is not a new phenomenon nor the first time racism has been headline news – and yet we have a seemingly incredible ability to forget the atrocities committed daily as long as they aren’t at the top of the news cycle. We can’t continue being intermittently outraged before […] The post Addressing our biases first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Jun 18, 2020•52 min
You know the drill, you are alone in the middle of a foggy field and there’s no one within miles… except the person following you. There’s no one coming to help you. Isolation is an ever-present theme in horror fiction, one that has become part of reality for many of us recently. But isolation doesn’t […] The post Horror and isolation with Melinda Salisbury first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Jun 04, 2020•56 min
Well, it’s that time again: 80s family film funtime! Today we are looking at 1988’s Willow, starring Warwick Davis and Val Kilmer, directed by Ron Howard with a story by George Lucas. But first, let’s set the scene. It is a time of dread. Seers have foretold the birth of a child who will bring […] The post Back to the 80s: Willow first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
May 21, 2020•1 hr 2 min
Monster. Freak. Beast. These words are often thrown around, but what do we really mean when we use them? What is a monster? Why are they so central to our narratives? Like many of the issues we discuss on this podcast, the idea of monstrosity features built-in sexism. Male and female-coded monsters are often given […] The post Gendering monsters first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
May 07, 2020•56 min
When we pick up a book, we know we’re going to be told a story. We trust the author or, in the case of first-person POV the narrator, to tell us the truth. We might be reading about vengeful ghosts or glorious dragons that take our imagination to the very limits of creativity, but we […] The post Narration and ambiguity with Camilla Bruce first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Apr 23, 2020•55 min
Speculative fiction has always been a genre that challenges traditional views and established ways of seeing. We regularly discuss how the worlds that genre authors create are arenas in which it’s possible to tackle social narratives away from conventional models. But no genre can really be said to straddle fantasy and reality like magical realism. […] The post Finding the magic in magical realism – with Natasha Pulley first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Apr 09, 2020•1 hr 2 min
It has long been obvious that our world’s power structures are set up to benefit men, so how does women’s power play out in our narratives? What happens when women are suddenly given a power they are usually deprived of? Menna Van Praag joins us to discuss power in its gendered form. Is there enough […] The post Power through a gendered lens with Menna Van Praag first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Mar 26, 2020•1 hr 1 min
Cosmic horror is an unhelpful term by itself. HP Lovecraft himself is quoted as saying that: The fundamental premise [of cosmic horror is] that common human laws and interest and emotions have no validity or significance in the vast cosmos-at-large.’ But Wikipedia seems to bring this down to a more personal level when it states: […] The post Cosmic horror with Premee Mohamed first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Mar 12, 2020•1 hr 3 min
The three of us are children of the 80s and like many of our generation, we love to revel in nostalgia. For us, this has meant revisiting some of our favourite fantasy films of that decade: Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, The Princess Bride… and now Ladyhawke. Ladyhawke was released in 1985 to fairly average reviews. The […] The post Back to the 80s: Ladyhawke first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Feb 27, 2020•53 min
Here on BtGS, we regularly discuss how female characters in SFF are depicted on-screen. From the infamous bikini armour to simply being absent from male-centric narratives – women have had their fair share of problematic portrayals. But is the tide turning? Joining us to help answer this question is award-winning director Kate Madison. Texts mentioned […] The post Onscreen representation of women with Kate Madison first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Feb 13, 2020•1 hr 3 min
There needs to be a serious fucking cultural conversation about the storytelling desire to turn everyone into an edgy badass that thinks all problems are best solved with violence and what the overwhelming prevalence of that narrative is doing to our brains. Alex Acks We want to start that cultural conversation right here on Breaking […] The post Rethinking the Badass with Alex Acks first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Jan 30, 2020•1 hr 14 min
Beauty and the Beast is amongst our best-known fairytales, enduring and enchanting in equal measure. But beneath its romantic exterior lurks a darker story, one that various writers have explored over the years. For the first episode of 2020, we are joined by bestselling author, Brigid Kemmerer, whose newest book, A Heart So Fierce and […] The post Reinventing the Fairytale with Brigid Kemmerer first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Jan 16, 2020•47 min
A bonus Christmas episode for you all! Back in December 2018, Charlotte was asked to interview RJ Barker and Micah Yongo at perhaps one of the most beautiful bookshops in Britain – the Bradford Wool Exchange branch of Waterstones. In the interview, Micah talks about Lost Gods and Pale Kings, and RJ revisits our old favourite, The Wounded Kingdom trilogy. […] The post Bonus: RJ Barker and Micah Yongo (live) first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Dec 19, 2019•45 min
If you love a story, you love reading it over and over again. But you can also get joy out of reading someone’s reinterpretation of it. When authors decide to take old stories that we know and love and turn them into something else, it can breathe new life into characters we thought had had […] The post Re-imaginings with Christina Henry first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Dec 05, 2019•47 min
When our favourite television series come to an end on our screens, it doesn’t always mean goodbye. Firefly was revived with Serenity and Buffy the Vampire Slayer found a second life in a celebrated comic series (and yes, this happens for more than just Joss Whedon shows!). One of Breaking the Glass Slipper’s favourite shows […] The post Writing and adapting Orphan Black with Madeline Ashby first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Nov 21, 2019•57 min
Before you listen to this episode, you should be warned: your to be read pile will become unmanageable. If you’re anything like us, you already have a huge to-read list, but we discuss so many epic horror short stories and novels that you won’t be able to help yourself. Don’t worry, I hear books can […] The post Horror short stories with Marie O’Regan first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Nov 07, 2019•54 min
This year has been an incredibly busy one for the BtGS girls, so when it came time to do our annual live episode at FantasyCon we decided to do something a little different. We threw caution to the wind and went for a fun and silly set-up. Let us assure you: major silliness occurred. We […] The post FantasyCon 2019: Women vs. the world first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Oct 24, 2019•48 min
I have been thoroughly enjoying JY Yang’s Tensorate series of novellas so wanted to chat to them about blending science fiction and fantasy, non-binary representation in SFF, and using different structures and forms across a series! Fair warning – there is a lot of giggling in this episode. But hey, it’s nice when interviewer and […] The post The moment of the novella with JY Yang first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Oct 10, 2019•33 min
Previously on Breaking the Glass Slipper we have covered Disney princesses. This time we thought we would turn our attention to the men. But we’re a podcast about women! So why spend an entire episode focusing on princes and other male protagonists in Disney films? Well, the dominant narratives surrounding men – and in this instance, […] The post Disney Princes first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Sep 26, 2019•53 min
Alternate history narratives – regardless of whether they have overt fantasy or sci-fi elements – are ultimately ‘what if’ narratives. This is the same basic principle underlying all speculative fiction, so it is no wonder they made such good bedfellows. Have you ever thought about writing an alternate history story or wondered what’s involved? Good […] The post Alternate histories with Mary Robinette Kowal first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Sep 12, 2019•1 hr 2 min
Much of W. B. Yeats’ poetry is inspired by the rich mythological fabric of Ireland. This is the land of the Sidhe, the banshee, the merrow. But the island itself has a character, an identity, in the geographical, historical and metaphysical sense. So, in homage to our host country, we’ll be talking about the place […] The post Islands in speculative fiction: Live from WorldCon first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Aug 29, 2019•46 min
From ancient mythology and religious texts to Star Trek and Harry Potter, trinities – or trios – have always been a common motif. Why is the power of three so potent and what tropes do we tend to see? To help us delve into this subject, we have enlisted the help of an author of […] The post Trinities with Jen Williams first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Aug 15, 2019•47 min
In 1979, one of the most seminal sci-fi films ever made was shown for the first time on the big screen. Ridley Scott’s Alien is a dark, disturbing and downright terrifying addition to the Hollywood Hall of Fame. 2019 marks 40 years since Alien was born (or possibly ripped from a stomach), so we thought […] The post Alien at 40: The making of a feminist icon first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Aug 01, 2019•54 min
Today’s episode was inspired by an article that appeared on The Guardian with the headline ‘Picture book bias worsens as female characters stay silent.’ The piece was based on research into books published in the last year, showing that most picture books ‘present a white and male-dominated world to children.’ A child is 1.6 times […] The post The importance of diversity in children’s books first appeared on Breaking the Glass Slipper ....
Jul 18, 2019•53 min