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Ready your picks and jimmies as the Gaming Hut seeks fail forwards for one of the trickiest cases of all, the locked door. In Ken and/or Robin Talk to Someone Else, Ken (and some crows) talk to fantasy, horror and SF writer Molly Tanzer. The Culture Hut covers the enigmatic, influential and Eliptony-adjacent theater experimenter […]
Valerie Valdes, Molly Tanzer, Prashanth Srivatsa and JM Clarke for a discussion of Clark Ashton Smith's classic story The Dark Eidolon. You can read the story here: http://www.eldritchdark.com/writings/short-stories/212/the-dark-eidolon Valerie Valdes: https://candleinsunshine.com Molly Tanzer: https://mollytanzer.com Prashanth Srivatsa: https://prashanthsrivatsa.com JM Clarke: https://www.facebook.com/J.M.ClarkeAuthor/
Surprise! It's a Halloween bonus episode! Friend of the show Molly Tanzer returns to the Infinite Library to discuss H.P. Lovecraft's "At the Mountains of Madness". We discuss our individual relationships with Lovecraft and Lovecraftiana, cosmic horror, and shoggoths. As always, we hope that you enjoy the conversation. Works Cited Book of the Most Precious Substance by Sara Gran The Gods of Pegana by Lord Dunsany Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield From Beyond Providence by Alan Moore
This week, we're joined by fantasy/science fiction author Molly Tanzer to discuss the Jirel of Joiry stories by C.L. Moore. Topics of discussion include H.P. Lovecraft, Sword & Sorcery as a genre, and Molly's upcoming project: "Jirel and the Mirror of Truth"! We hope you enjoy our conversation! Links: - New Edge Sword & Sorcery: https://newedgeswordandsorcery.com/ - Preorder "120 Murders": https://houseofgamut.com/120-murders-pre-order/
Sofanauts: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sofanauts/id1740911381Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/0OK9R9yAKasMqcjcJ0BSat Patreon for AD Free and Extra Content: https://www.patreon.com/SofanautsMain fiction: Le Cigne Baiseur by Molly Tanzer Molly Tanzeris the award-winning author of five novels, two novellas, and many works of short fiction. Her official Jirel of Joiry revival, “Jirel and the Mirror of Truth,” will appear in New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine in the summer of '24. Follow her on Instagram @molly_tanzer, on BlueSky @mollytanzer.bsky.social, or on Twitter @wickedmilkhotel. She lives outside of Boulder, CO with her many houseplants. Narrated by: Will Stagl.Will Stagl lives in Tucson Arizona where he works as a creative professional by day and as a songwriter and musician with his band mate Stacey by night. Together they are the Liquid Centers. At the moment he's probably reading or re-reading Leviathan Falls by Jame SA Corey and mourning the end of a great sci fi seriesFact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H SturgisSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As part of the successful New Edge Sword & Sorcery 2024 crowdfund, Oliver sat down with Molly Tanzer in a livestream interview focused on C.L. Moore's most famous creation, Jirel of Joiry!
The Rogues sit down with New Edge Sword and Sorcery Editor Oliver Brackenbury and author Molly Tanzer to discuss Jirel of Joiry and her resurrection in the pages of NESS Magazine. FOLLOW THE CROWDFUND: https://www.backerkit.com/call_to_action/c78f5027-721a-4611-a6a9-b97595b23f64/landing EVERYTHING ELSE: https://newedgeswordandsorcery.com
Follow Vikas Adam's voice back to Molly Tanzer's creepy mystery about Lovecraftian stories, tricks of memory, and some very weird people. Stories To Keep You Up At Night is a Realm production. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A mysterious half-remembered story drives a man on a strange search for the truth about its meaning. Written by Molly Tanzer. Voiced by Vikas Adam. Stories To Keep You Up At Night is a Realm production. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Molly Tanzer is the award-winning author of five novels, two collections, and many works of short fiction. She lives outside of Boulder, CO with her notorious cat, the Toad. Follow her on Instagram @molly_tanzer.This story originally appeared in Phase Change: Imagining Energy Futures, 2012.Narrated by: Mary MurphyMary is a New York based actor/voice-over artist. She loves the world of audio drama and is delighted to be back on board the StarShipSofa. She has performed in theatre, film, TV, animation, radio, and video games. A few of her recent credits include the one-woman play An Evening With Lola Montez, It's A Wonderful Life, a streamed performance of the piece Near Nellie Bly, Divination of The Three for Asheville Fringe, and the audio dramas Frontier Gentleman, Chinook, and Newfield. She can be heard voicing various characters for Disney, GoKidGo, LeapFrog, the Center For New American Media, Audible, and Audimance. She has also been a regular performer on the audio drama series Fireside Mystery Theatre, The NoSleep Podcast, The Wicked Library, To the Manor Borne By Robots, and Campfire Radio Theater. marymurphyonline.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hannah's tuckered out! The Tax Holiday Weekend Extravaganza was a big success, raising $650 for the Eastern MA Abortion Fund and selling all kinds of used books out of the Garage (which we're now capitalizing), but also rather exhausting. Plus, Sam had to part with some books from the personal collection he was a little sad to see go, but that led to a discussion of which books Sam actually reads more than once (Hannah basically never re-reads), inspired by the new Duran Duran book. This leads to a discussion of "perfectly fine" books and why we don't really need to finish those books and how exciting it is to start a book and know you're going to want to finish it (like "Chain Gang All-Stars," which comes out ... in April). Hannah also felt the need to talk about Penguin Random House/Simon and Schuster case, which Sam only barely understands, mostly because she's delighting in all of the nonsense that's being spouted, and it has made her want to buy more books from Norton (new Lydia Millett!), which is employee-owned. Then we finish up with a Molly Tanzer update (there are BOTH gloves and a cat on the cover, BTW) where Hannah admits she probably shanked the marketing on the third book.
Hey hey! It's our 20th episode and we're celebrating by just doing the stuff we normally do: Talk about the books we're currently reading and wherever that takes us. And, yeah, we're at camp again, so it's a bit of old and a bit of new, with more reflections on the meanness of the 1990s (Sarah Vowell is apparently a voice actor now, in addition to being a writer), the brand-new "Calling for a Blanket Dance" (there's hope!), and Emily St. John Mandel (who can write like hell) and just how much authors hate doing book tour events. This leads us into how not to talk to your local bookstore as an aspiring author (it is, actually, about the money) and then the books we're currently working on, by Molly Tanzer (finger insertions), Gabrielle Zevin (gaming!), and Hiron Ennes (whose "Leach" debuts in September), with a final discussion on indie publishers and how and why we bring books into the Shop.
Episode Notes Strangers In A Tangled WIlderness can be found at here or on twitter @tangledwild. You can support this show by subscribing to our Patreon. A more reader friendly copy of the story can be found at https://www.tangledwilderness.org/featured/the-great-armored-train Along with amazing art by Robin Savage. This story appeared in Nick Mamatas's collection The People's Republic of Everything, published in 2018 by Tachyon Publications. About the author: Nick Mamatas is the author of seven novels, including Love is the Law, I Am Providence, and the forthcoming Hexen Sabbath. His short fiction has appeared in Best American Mystery Stories, Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, and many other venues. Nick is also an anthologist; his books include the Bram Stoker Award winner Haunted Legends (co-edited with Ellen Datlow), the Locus Award nominees The Future is Japanese and Hanzai Japan (both co-edited with Masumi Washington), and Mixed Up (co-edited with Molly Tanzer). His fiction and editorial work has been nominated for the Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, Bram Stoker, Shirley Jackson, and International Horror Guild Awards. Mamatas lives in Oakland, California. About the interviewer: Margaret Killjoy is a transfeminine author and editor currently based in the Appalachian mountains. Her most recent book is an anarchist demon hunters novella called The Barrow Will Send What it May, published by Tor.com. She spends her time crafting and complaining about authoritarian power structures and she blogs at birdsbeforethestorm.net. The theme music is also by Margaret Killjoy. Show art is by Robin Savage The Host is Inmn Neruin. You can find them on instagram @shadowtail.artificery **Strangers In A Tangled Wilderness 2: The Great Armored Train by Nick Mamatas** Inmn Neruin: Hello and welcome to Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness...the podcast. I'm your host Inmn Neruin and I use They/them pronouns . Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness is a collectively run publisher dedicated to producing and curating inclusive and intersectional culture informed by anarchistic ideals. This can include stories, fiction, poetry, memoir, non-fiction, theater pieces, comics, books, pop culture analysis, recipes, music, history, podcasts...and occasionally essays and theory. We are looking for content that doesn't know where it fits in, for people that don't know where they fit in. On this podcast we have audio versions of our monthly featured zine read by a brilliant voice actor along with interviews with the author. If you would like to hold in your hands a hard copy of our monthly feature, please consider subscribing to our Patreon where you will be mailed a lovely zine once a month along with other occasional trinkets to add to your horde. Our Patreon helps make things like this podcast possible as well as supporting other podcasts we put out like Live Like The World Is Dying. It also helps us pay authors of the monthly features, transcribers, artists, editors and translators. So if you like what you hear, please consider subscribing at Patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. If you would like to submit a piece that you think would shine nicely in our little dragon horde, please visit Tangledwilderness.org for our submission guidelines! This month, we are kind of cheating…We bring to you a previously recorded episode of the now on-hold podcast We Will Remember Freedom. In this re-print episode, one of our collaborators, Margaret Killjoy talks with Nick Mamatas about his short story The Great Armored Train. We feel this story is more relevant than usual considering Russia's current invasion of Ukraine. This story pits Trotsky's giant armored train against polish folk magic. I really loved this story mostly because it's simple and I love learning about magic within resistance movements, but I also appreciate a good critique of State Communism. Much like State Communism paraded this idea of liberating the people, while building a power base for a new oppressive state, Putin claims to be trying to save Ukraine from itself, going so far as to parade that idea that he hopes to de-nazify it. A facist claiming to free people from other fascists. Seems sketchy. And much like during the reign of the Bolsheviks or the quarrels of any nation states, the common people are usually who suffer most and are used as pawns. But as in this story, resistance can be…phantasmal and there have always been echos of stateless worlds, tremors of a bell rung long ago, now ever ringing, “Land to the Peasants” as the Black Army emblazoned on their battle standards as they fought for a free-territory in Ukraine almost exactly one century ago in conflicts with Bolsheviks and Monarchists. Our hearts go out to the Anarchists and anti-authoritarians organizing in Ukraine and Russia right now, and those of you fighting on the frontlines, organizing evacuations, refugees and medical support, for those who stayed and for those who fled and of course for those who fell. We hope the fantasy and comedy of this story can offer some levity and hope within this ongoing conflict, and those exactly like it happening all over the world, and hope if people can empathize with Ukrainian people right now they can see the similarities between this conflict and those in places like Palestine, Syria, and Rojava to name a few. So remember, sharpen your talons, listen for the echos, and keep fighting. *For a print version of the story please visit http://tangledwild.org * Inmn Neruin: That was Margaret talking to Nick Mamatas about “The Great Armored Train.” Please check out the online version for this story as well as other content at [http://tangledwild.org](http://tangledwild.org). You can even see some amazing artwork done for the story by our artist Robin Savage. I've heard many stories of Ukrainian women offering sunflower seeds to Russian soldiers, so that when they die at least something beautiful and useful will grow. I hope so much to hear stories in the future of seeds that spontaneously burst to life inside tanks, consuming them and rendering them useless except as homes to wayward critters. If you would like to learn more about this conflict in Ukraine and those like it, check out our friends at the Final Straw Radio at [https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/](https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/) for interviews with Ukrainian Anarchists, as well as our friends at [http://Crimethinc.com/](http://crimethinc.com/) for histories and interviews with Russian and Ukrainian Leftists, Anarchists and anti-authoritarians. If you would like to support anarchists and anti-authoritarians in Ukraine right now check out a link tree for Ukranian mutual aid group Operation Solidarity at [https://linktr.ee/operation.solidarity](https://linktr.ee/operation.solidarity) and an Anarchist armed detachment The Black Headquarter at [https://linktr.ee/Theblackheadquarter](https://linktr.ee/Theblackheadquarter) Thanks so much for listening. If you enjoyed this podcast please go tell someone about it. Whisper it in their ear, put it on at work, write a review and feed it to the ocean, cry its name to the gloaming daring an owl to answer. If you would like to support us as well as the authors, translators, editors and artists that we work with please consider subscribing to our Patreon. Subscribers receive at different levels: access to digital copies of our archived zines and features, digital copies of new work, Patreon-only content, discounts of printed work and monthly printed copies of our featured zine mailed to you along with whatever else we feel like that month. You can find us at Patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness or check out our website for more free content, including blogposts, zines, books, games, comics, how-to guides and other works we have to distribute. We can be found at TangledWilderness.org or check us out on twitter @Tangledwild. And as always, if you don't want to or can't contribute financially please rate and review us, and tell a friend. We like having friends. You do incredible things that we are endlessly marveled by. We would especially like to thank these friends: Mikki, Nicole, David, Dana, Chelsea, Micaiah, Staro, Jenipher, Eleanor, Natalie, Kirk, Hugh, Nora, Sam, Chris, and Hoss the dog for making this podcast and so many other projects possible. If you feel like a stranger that would like to find their story a home in this tangled wilderness consider submitting it; the pages are thirsty. Next month, we bring to you something a little bit different. I will be talking with Celeste Inez Mathilda of Liminal Spaces about their zine “Taraxacum Officinale: Dandelion. Break the Binary. Migration is Beautiful” as well their views on the ethics of wildcrafting. Stay Well. We hope you come back. Find out more at https://strangers-in-a-tangled-wildern.pinecast.co
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is watching The Empty Man (2020, dir David Prior); drinking Hudson Whiskey's Bright Lights, Big Bourbon.Damien is enthralled by wabi-sabi and kintsugi; drinking Teeling Small Batch Irish Whiskey.Ryan is reading "In the Garden of Ibn Ghazi" by Molly Tanzer; drinking Old Forrester 100 Rye.If you liked this week's story, check out Peacemaker (2022 series; dir James Gunn).Up next: ‘The Miracle of the Lily' by Clare Winger Harris.Special thank you to Dr Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
Let Ana Clements' voice carry you back to the ancestral home of the Lords Calipash, in the chilling conclusion of Molly Tanzer's unsettling tale of a loathsome lineage. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm. Tales Beyond Time is a Realm production. Listen Away. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we welcome the two new arrivals to the unsavory and decadent Calipash family, a tale of the grotesque by Molly Tanzer, narrated by Ana Clements. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm. Tales Beyond Time is a Realm production. Listen Away. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Molly Tanzer takes some time out of her busy day to discuss her novel Vermillion the story of "Gunslinging, chain smoking, Stetson-wearing Taoist psychopomp, Elouise “Lou” Merriwether" as she attempts to solve a missing persons (people) case in 1800s San Francisco. They, of course, also go in-depth on the PKD Award. What it is and whAt it's like to be a member of its jury. *We would also like to congratulate her win at the Colorado Book Awards where Creatures of Charm and Hunger took the Historical Fiction Category. Well deserved. Our Patreon ►► http://www.patreon.com/LanghorneJTweed Electric Larryland Discord ►► https://discord.com/channels/557458722268643329 David's YouTube Channel ►► https://www.youtube.com/user/Veganrevwithzombies/ Find Molly ►► http://mollytanzer.com/ Vermillion ►► https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24485148-vermilion 2021 PKD Award Nominees ►► https://locusmag.com/2021/01/philip-k-dick-award-2021-nominees/ Music on this episode is from - Valis: An Opera by Tod Machover Check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/Valis-ANNE-BOGDEN…EMA/dp/B000003GI2 FIND US: Twitter ►► https://twitter.com/Dickheadspod Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/Dickheadspodcast/ Soundcloud ►► https://soundcloud.com/dickheadspodcast Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/dickheadspodcast/ YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5…UlAAoWtLiCg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pkdheadsbonus/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pkdheadsbonus/support
In the latest episode of What the SFF?!, join Tim Pratt, author of the Axiom trilogy and Doors of Sleep, and Molly Tanzer, author of the Diabolist's Library trilogy and weird-Western Vermillion, as they chat with Head Robot Eleanor Teasdale! Listen in as they discuss how authors can use Patreon to showcase their writing (or their cats), the trials and tribulations of crowdfunding, and the singular joys of working on Mario manga. Our Guests Tim Pratt Twitter Patreon Books by Tim Doors of Sleep The Alien Stars and Other Novellas The Axiom Trilogy Antiquities and Tangibles The Marla Mason Series Molly Tanzer Twitter Website Molly (and Toad's) Patreon Books by Molly The Diabolist's Library Trilogy Vermillion Super Mario Manga Mania Other Books/Links Mentioned The Merry Blacksmith Press The Whole Picture by Alice Procter Road out of Winter by Alison Stine Doors of Eden by Adrian Tchaikovsky The Talented Miss Farwell by Emily Gray Tedrowe All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy
"The creature was still alive, incredibly ... Save me, and I shall save you, it said unto me..."
"...with that look Basil understood many things beyond human comprehension that both terrified and delighted him."
"It was often easy to forget the Twins' wickedness between incidents, for they appeared frequently to be mere children at play..."
Beth and V talk to Molly Tanzer, certified cool person and author of the short story "The Real You(TM)" from Lightspeed Magazine. The conversation covers the writing process in general, well-being during the pandemic, as well as the specific story (which V is totally obsessed with). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/literary-lunch-podcast/support
"Though privately discouraged by her salutary condition, he was cheered by all manner of odd portents that he observed as her lying-in drew ever closer."
Interview with Molly Tanzer The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 105 with Heather Rose Jones In this episode we talk about: Finding inspiration in 18-19th century literature Queer themes in historic literature and how they are erased Exploring the decadent movement and gender-flipping The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde The complexities of signaling queer content in mainstream books--are queer relationships spoilers? Cultural intersections in Vermillion and why there aren't any sequels at this point Shifts in the social landscape in how authors approach gender, sexuality, and cultural background Molly's attraction to 18th century settings, being inspired by historic aesthetics and artistic movements Conversations that manifest in artistic output The roots of the modern novel in women's literature of the 18th century Trying to write in the current political climate Molly's Books Creatures of Will and Temper Creatures of Want and Ruin Creatures of Charm and Hunger (forthcoming in Spring 2020) Vermillion Rumbullion (novella) - 18th c “Rashomon with fops” (male protagonist) The Pleasure Merchant - 18th c (male protagonist) Other books mentioned The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde A Shadow Over Innsmouth by H.P. Lovecraft Pamela: or Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson Clarissa: or the History of a Young Lady by Samuel Richardson Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu A transcript of this podcast may be available here. (Transcripts added when available.) Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page) Links to Molly Tanzer Online twitter: https://twitter.com/molly_the_tanz fb: https://www.facebook.com/mollytanzer instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molly_tanzer/ website: http://mollytanzer.com
On the Shelf for May 2019 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 104 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly update on what the Lesbian Historic Motif Project has been doing. In this episode we talk about: Presenting research from the LHMP at the Kalamazoo Medieval Congress The LHMP has a Patreon! Get ready to think about the 2020 fiction series Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blogCommentary of Dinshaw's Getting Medieval Accusations of male and female sodomy in the church Love magic in early Egypt Formal cross-gender roles in the Balkans Book Shopping for the blogEarly 20th century love letters Abbouci, Mounawar ed. and trans. 2018. Yde and Olive. In Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality, Subsidia series vol 8. Medieval Texts in Translation 5. Memoire pour Anne Grandjean, connu sous le nom de Jean-Baptiste Grandjean, Accusé & Appellant. Contre M. le Procureur Génêral. Accusateur & Intimé. 1765. Louis Cellot, Paris. This month's author guest is Molly Tanzer (for real this time) This month's essay topic is: TBD New and forthcoming fictionTwo Wings to Fly Away by Penny Mickelbury (Bywater Books) The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins (Harper Collins) Proper English by K.J. Charles (self-published) The Railroad of Threads Riva Zmajoki (self-published) The Lady and Her Secret Lover: a Lords of Time story by Jenn LeBlanc (Illustrated Romance) Precious and Adored: The Love Letters of Rose Cleveland and Evangeline Simpson Whipple, 1890–1918 edited by Lizzie Ehrenhalt & Tilly Laskey (Minnesota Historical Society Press) Ask Sappho: Anonymous asks “Why doesn't the LHMP ever talk about trans lesbians in history?” A transcript of this podcast is available here. Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)
On the Shelf for April 2019 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 101 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly update on what the Lesbian Historic Motif Project has been doing. In this episode we talk about: Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blogArticles on 19th c women Lesbian-like categories in Arabic literature 12th c European gender categories Commentaries on Dinshaw's Getting Medieval Accusations of sodomy within the church Gender-crossing in medieval French romances Book Shopping for the blogA Rainbow Thread: An Anthology of Queer Jewish Texts from the First Century to 1969, edited by Noam Sienna Precious and Adored: The Love Letters of Rose Cleveland and Evangeline Simpson Whipple, 1890–1918 This month's author guest is Zen Cho (originally announced as Molly Tanzer who will appear next month) This month's essay topic is: Policing Gender and Sexuality New and forthcoming fictionThe Huntress by Kate Quinn (William Morrow Paperbacks) Sleight of Hand by Ilse V Rensburg aka Jason Hes (Sera Blue) Robber Girl by S. T. Gibson (self-published) A Vengeance of Spies: A WW2 Novella by Manda Scott (self-published) Mrs. Martin's Incomparable Adventure by Courtney Milan (self-published) Liliana by Diana Robbins (self-published) Die Frau des Zuckerhändlers by Nathalie C. Kutscher (Telegonos-Publishing) No Man's Chattel by Lee Swanson (self-published) *S h e r l o c k i a n* Desdemona Valentina - A Femme Fatale Mystery - 1 (Desdemona Valentina Mysteries) by S.L. Freake (self-published) Today Dauphine Tomorrow Nothing by Saga Hillborn (self-published) Love's Portrait by Anna Larner (Bold Strokes Books) The Cursed Heart by Bonnie Wormsley (Regal Crest Enterprises) Gentleman Jack (Movie Tie-In): The Real Anne Lister by Anne Choma (Penguin Books) God's Children by Mabli Roberts (Honno Press) Ask Sappho: What's the history of the slang term ‘tommy' for a lesbian?Reference: Examining the OED: CASE STUDY: TERMS FOR LESBIAN(ISM) A transcript of this podcast is available here. Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)
Interview with Zen Cho The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 102 with Heather Rose Jones An interview with fantasy author Zen Cho. NOTE: This month's On the Shelf incorrectly announced this month's guest as Molly Tanzer. The Molly Tanzer interview will appear at a future date. In this episode we talk about: The Malaysian influences in Zen's fiction 19th century English literature and engaging with colonial legacies through fiction Her favorite historic eras that may see stories in the future The challenges of researching less-represented historic eras and regions Being inspired by the gaps and omissions in mainstream history The similar challenges of writing queer characters and writing non-Western characters Books mentionedThe True Queen by Zen Cho Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho The Perilous Life of Jade Yeo by Zen Cho A transcript of this podcast may be available here. (Transcripts added when available.) Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page) Links to Zen Cho Online Website: zencho.org Mailing Lists: Subscribe Twitter: @zenaldehyde Facebook: Zen Cho Instagram: Zen Cho
In this podcast The Outer Dark presents Quarantine Readings by Molly Tanzer and Michael Griffin, plus News from The Weird with Justin Steele. The readings were recorded on Saturday April 18, 2020, and News from The Weird was recorded Friday April 17, 2020. Show Notes In the premiere of The Outer Dark Quarantine Reading series, … Continue reading
Episode Notes This story appeared in Nick Mamatas's collection The People's Republic of Everything, published in 2018 by Tachyon Publications.About the author: Nick Mamatas is the author of seven novels, including Love is the Law, I Am Providence, and the forthcoming Hexen Sabbath. His short fiction has appeared in Best American Mystery Stories, Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, and many other venues. Nick is also an anthologist; his books include the Bram Stoker Award winner Haunted Legends (co-edited with Ellen Datlow), the Locus Award nominees The Future is Japanese and Hanzai Japan (both co-edited with Masumi Washington), and Mixed Up (co-edited with Molly Tanzer). His fiction and editorial work has been nominated for the Hugo, Locus, World Fantasy, Bram Stoker, Shirley Jackson, and International Horror Guild Awards. Mamatas lives in Oakland, California.About the host: Margaret Killjoy is a transfeminine author and editor currently based in the Appalachian mountains. Her most recent book is an anarchist demon hunters novella called The Barrow Will Send What it May, published by Tor.com. She spends her time crafting and complaining about authoritarian power structures and she blogs at birdsbeforethestorm.net.
WELCOME TO THE WEIRD: A BEGINNERS GUIDE TO WEIRD FICTION – New to the weird fiction scene? Know a lot, but want to fill in the corners and better understand how it all fits together? Where is the fuzzy boundary that separates “weird fiction” from horror, dark fantasy, and other genres? Join our experts as they provide a survey of weird fiction in history and today, tracing the roots, concerns, trends, and major writers in the field. Panelists: Peter Cannon, Ruthanna Emrys, Géza A. G. Reilly, Simon Strantzas (M), Molly Tanzer, Elena Tchougounova-Paulson https://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/legends-of-tabletop-legendary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
In this podcast Scott Nicolay interviews author/editor Molly Tanzer, whose most recent book is Creatures of Want & Ruin, and is also a featured guest at NecronomiCon this week in Providence, RI. The podcast was recorded on Thursday August 15, 2019. Show Notes In this podcast Scott Nicolay interviews author/editor Molly Tanzer, whose most recent … Continue reading
Interview with Molly Tanzer The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 34b with Heather Rose Jones A series of interviews with authors of historically-based fiction featuring queer women. In this episode we talk about Finding inspiration in 18-19th century literature Queer themes in historic literature and how they are erased Exploring the decadent movement and gender-flipping The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde The complexities of signaling queer content in mainstream books--are queer relationships spoilers? Cultural intersections in Vermillion and why there aren’t any sequels at this point Shifts in the social landscape in how authors approach gender, sexuality, and cultural background Molly’s attraction to 18th century settings, being inspired by historic aesthetics and artistic movements Conversations that manifest in artistic output The roots of the modern novel in women’s literature of the 18th century Trying to write in the current political climate Molly’s Books Creatures of Will and Temper Creatures of Want and Ruin Creatures of Charm and Hunger (forthcoming in Spring 2020) Vermillion Rumbullion (novella) - 18th c “Rashomon with fops” (male protagonist) The Pleasure Merchant - 18th c (male protagonist) Other books mentioned The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde A Shadow Over Innsmouth by H.P. Lovecraft Pamela: or Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson Clarissa: or the History of a Young Lady by Samuel Richardson Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu No transcript is available for this episode Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LHMP Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: contact@alpennia.com Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heather-Rose-Jones-490950014312292/ Links to Molly Tanzer Online twitter: https://twitter.com/molly_the_tanz fb: https://www.facebook.com/mollytanzer instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molly_tanzer/ website: http://mollytanzer.com If you enjoy this podcast and others at The Lesbian Talk Show, please consider supporting the show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLesbianTalkShow
On the Shelf May 2019 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 34a with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly update on what the Lesbian Historic Motif Project has been doing. In this episode we talk about Presenting research from the LHMP at the Kalamazoo Medieval Congress The LHMP has a Patreon Get ready to think about the 2020 fiction series Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blog LHMP book shopping! Early 20th century love letters A translation of Yde and Olive The trial records of Anne Grandjean Announcing this month’s author guest, Molly Tanzer (for real this time) New and forthcoming fiction:Two Wings to Fly Away by Penny Mickelbury (Bywater Books) The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins (Harper Collins) Proper English by K.J. Charles (self-published) The Railroad of Threads Riva Zmajoki (self-published) The Lady and Her Secret Lover: a Lords of Time story by Jenn LeBlanc (Illustrated Romance) Precious and Adored: The Love Letters of Rose Cleveland and Evangeline Simpson Whipple, 1890–1918 edited by Lizzie Ehrenhalt & Tilly Laskey (Minnesota Historical Society Press) Other LinksAbbouci, Mounawar ed. and trans. 2018. Yde and Olive. In Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality, Subsidia series vol 8. Medieval Texts in Translation 5. Memoire pour Anne Grandjean, connu sous le nom de Jean-Baptiste Grandjean, Accusé & Appellant. Contre M. le Procureur Génêral. Accusateur & Intimé. 1765. Louis Cellot, Paris. Ask Sappho: Anonymous asks “Why doesn’t the LHMP ever talk about trans lesbians in history?” A transcript of this podcast is available here. Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: contact@alpennia.com Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heather-Rose-Jones-490950014312292/ If you enjoy this podcast and others at The Lesbian Talk Show, please consider supporting the show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLesbianTalkShow https://www.patreon.com/LHMP
Interview with Zen Cho The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 33c with Heather Rose Jones A series of interviews with authors of historically-based fiction featuring queer women. NOTE: This month’s On the Shelf incorrectly announced this month’s guest as Molly Tanzer. The Molly Tanzer interview will appear at a future date. In this episode we talk about The Malaysian influences in Zen’s fiction 19th century English literature and engaging with colonial legacies through fiction Her favorite historic eras that may see stories in the future The challenges of researching less-represented historic eras and regions Being inspired by the gaps and omissions in mainstream history The similar challenges of writing queer characters and writing non-Western characters Publications mentioned: The True Queen Sorcerer to the Crown The Perilous Life of Jade Yeo A transcript is pending Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: contact@alpennia.com Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heather-Rose-Jones-490950014312292/ Links to Zen Cho Online Website: https://zencho.org Mailing lists: https://zencho.org/contact/new-release-mailing-list/ Twitter: @zenaldehyde Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zenaldehyde Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zenaldehyde If you enjoy this podcast and others at The Lesbian Talk Show, please consider supporting the show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLesbianTalkShow
We are proud to showcase female horror authors this month! We kick things off with Molly Tanzer's Creature's of Want & Ruin. Demons and Diabolists during the Great Depression? What could go wrong? *Spoiler Free Until the Break!* To learn more about our unique scoring system, go to genrejunkies.com/scores. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or RSS. Want to become a patron of the show? Head on over to www.patreon.com/genrejunkies Intro/Outro Theme “Where Did She Go?” by Jay Man www.ourmusicbox.com.
The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar on March 20, 2019, with guest readers Molly Tanzer & Carrie Laben. Carrie Laben Carrie Laben is the author of A Hawk in the Woods, coming from Word Horde in March 2019. Her work has appeared in such venues as Apex, The Dark, Indiana […]
LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
We were getting coffee, which we used to do all the time, when Tierney told me she was thinking of having it done. “Really?” I asked, half-laughing---I didn't think she was serious. “Why?” “What do you mean, why?” Tierney looked annoyed. “Do I need a reason? Why did you get your tattoo?” I'd hurt her feelings. I hadn't meant to. As I tried to think of what to say I followed the line of her eyes to a woman who'd just walked in and was ordering a latte. Her face was merely a suggestion, like a Cycladic head or a more abstract Brâncuși. | Copyright 2018 by Molly Tanzer. Narrated by Pandora Kew.
In this podcast The Outer Dark presents an all-female expedition to Area X to explore the movie and novel of Annihilation led by Molly Tanzer and featuring Danaan DeNeve, Fiona Maeve Geist, Jackie Shay, and Wendy N. Wagner. Plus a special guest interview with author Jeff VanderMeer. Show Notes The Outer Dark goes behind the lens of the movie … Continue reading
(Warhammer Fantasy RPG 1e) Molly Tanzer puts Steve, Rodney, Wes, and Leeman through the paces in an original scenario set in a grim and dark fantasy world.
In Creatures of Will and Temper, Molly Tanzer takes elements of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray and crafts a story of romance, swordplay, and demonology. It's an ambitious premise that goes beyond simply gender-swapping its source material. Listen and find out what Jack, a Wilde scholar, and Kate, a reader with a deep fear of contemporary takes on fin de siecle themes, think about this supernatural adventure. Just how bent do genders get in this story? How much of the artistic process involves drinking, crying, and puking? Will these fencers ever get an opportunity to have some sexytimes? How do demons fit into the worldview of the Aesthetic movement? Find out all this and more in this month's episode of Bad Books for Bad People. NOTE: Your hosts apologize for mis-naming the lead character. Her name is Dorina Gray, not Doriana Gray. The mispronunciation is due to a typo by Kate in the show notes, but we trust this doesn't impact your enjoyment of this episode! BBfBP theme song by True Creature Buy Jack's new book, Krevborna: A Gothic Blood Opera, on DriveThruRPG. Find us at BadBooksBadPeople.com, on Twitter @badbooksbadppl, Instagram @badbooksbadpeople and on Facebook. You can discover where to get all the books featured on Bad Books for Bad People on our About Page.
Molly Tanzer is the British Fantasy and Wonderland Book Award-nominated author of Vermillion and The Pleasure Merchant. We talked about her newest book, Creatures of Will & Temper, geeked out about Oscar Wilde, Victorian lit, Harry Potter, & her strange obsession with ginger. Find her at mollytanzer.com & follow her @molly_the_tanz on Twitter or @molly_tanzer on Instagram.
Molly Tanzer joins Steve and Rodney to discuss the Kevin Sorbo mullet-fest, Kull the Conqueror.
Coming UpGood Evening: 00:41Molly Tanzer’s The Thing on the Cheerleading Squad (first published in She Walks in Shadows, 2015) as read by Josie Babin: 04:11Pleasant Dreams: 46:56Pertinent LinksThe District of Wonders Network Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/districtofwondersThe Killing of a Sacred Deer: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5715874/Raw: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4954522/Molly Tanzer: http://mollytanzer.com/Molly Tanzer @ Twitter: https://twitter.com/molly_the_tanzMolly Tanzer @ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molly_tanzer/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve and Rodney are back from Winter break with a new opening song and a look at Molly Tanzer's delightful novel, Creatures of Will and Temper. Grab yourself a copy HERE! Opening Song: Time Piece by Silent Partner
This weeks guest can commonly be found giving wedgies to teachers on the playground and he is often time heard giving lectures to turtles about bullseyesing womprats in his T-49 back at home. In fact, he isn't known for any of that stuff. Instead this weeks guest on Bizzong! is Nathan Carson who is really known for writing the snot out of a book called Starr Creek and drumming the snot outta drums for a band known as Witch Mountain. Hit play like its a snare Zongers because it's time for the Bizzong! interview of Nathan Carson! Yay! Nathan Carson is a musician, writer, and Moth StorySlam Champion from Portland, OR. He is widely known as co-founder and drummer of the internationally touring doom metal band Witch Mountain, host of the FM radio show The Heavy Metal Sewing Circle, and the owner of the boutique music booking agency, Nanotear. Carson's byline can be found on hundreds of music and film-related articles in outlets such as the Willamette Week, SF Weekly, Orbitz, Noisey, Rue Morgue, Terrorizer, Metal Edge, etc. In recent years, Carson has turned his sights toward weird fiction, earning immediate accolades and publication via Word Horde, Stone Skin Press, Strange Aeons Magazine, Fedogan & Bremer, and Lazy Fascist Press, working with luminary editors such as Ross Lockhart, Molly Tanzer, Cameron Pierce, and Joe Pulver. He is also regularly found as a panelist, reader, or attendee on the convention circuit at HP Lovecraft Film Festival/Cthulhucon, NecronomiCon, StokerCon, ReaderCon, Bizarro Con, etc. Starr Creek (Lazy Fascist) is Carson's first standalone novella.
Chaos ensues as the hosts of Grindcast invade The Horror Show studio for a very special crossover episode. And speaking of invasions, Wrath James White returns from his invasion of Germany. And speaking of chaos, the latest on the FRIDAY THE 13TH video game woes. Plus a follow-up to last week's Dark Fuse news, new books from Molly Tanzer, Michelle Garza, and Melissa Lason, the latest on THE BLOB remake and the third film in the CLOVERFIELD franchise, Michael Bailey turns tragedy into triumph, and Bryan Smith's movie gets a release date.
Ask Lovecraft's Leeman Kessler and author Molly Tanzer stop by to play a session of Numenera with Steve and that other guy.
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Donna had picked up Jared's favorite--Romano's to go, he liked the rosemary bread and the penne rustica---and was just putting it in the oven to keep warm when they brought him in. _They_ being EMTs, after pounding urgently on the door, and _brought him in_ meaning he was on a stretcher. He had an IV in his arm and his eyes were bandaged with thick layers of gauze. | Copyright 2017 by Molly Tanzer. Narrated by Gabrielle de Cuir.
In this episode we discussed THE MADNESS OF DOCTOR CALIGARI, a brand new anthology inspired by the 1920 film THE CABINET OF DOCTOR CALIGARI. With editor Joe Pulver, and four of the book's contributors: John Langan, S.P. Miskowski, Michael Griffin, and Molly Tanzer. Rick Lai, Matthew Carpenter, and Pete Rawlik also contributed to the discussion. Prefer to WATCH the show on Youtube? Click here.
Leeman, Charles, & guest Molly Tanzer go all noir, discussing the 1950 film "Night and the City," and then proceed to have an hour-long discussion about pro wrestling. Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Wrestling Isn't Wrestling Check out Molly Tanzer on Twitter, Facebook, or her blog.
Kim, Steve, and Rodney talk about the anthology Swords vs Cthulhu edited by Molly Tanzer and Jesse Bullington and published by Stone Skin Press. Get it here: https://www.amazon.com/Swords-v-Cthulhu-Jesse-Bullington/dp/1908983094 Also MoM is happy to announce the open call for Martian Migraine Press' newest anthology- A Breath From the Sky: Unusual Stories of Possession. You think you have what it takes to be part of this one? Check out the call here: http://martianmigrainepress.com/A-Breath-from-the-Sky
Molly Tanzer drops in last-minute to help us deal with the consequences of losing a bet - A thorough and honest discussion of the 2008 film Twilight. Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Check out Molly Tanzer on Twitter, Facebook, or her blog.
Welcome back to Midnight in Karachi, a weekly podcast about writers, publishers, editors, illustrators, their books and the worlds they create, hosted by Mahvesh Murad. Writer Molly Tanzer is on the podcast this week, talking about Lovecraft, Austen, grimdark, Narnia, subverting Westerns, and mixing cocktails. Molly’s latest novel, The Pleasure Merchant, is available from Eraserhead […]
Molly Tanzer joins us once again, this time to chat about her short story "Tubby McMungus, Fat From Fungus", as well as give us an education on The Restoration Period & talk about why Episode I was so bad. (SPOILER WARNING: There are maybe a couple small Force Awakens spoilers within. If you're worried, stop listening when we get to our Phantom Menace talk) Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Check out Molly Tanzer on Twitter, Facebook, or her blog. Pick up a copy of Fungi from Innsmouth Free Press
This episode's guest: Robert Levy, author of the spectacular novel "The Glittering World". Lovecraftian? Cosmic horror? Weird fiction? Horror? Supernatural? All of that, in a novel that defies description. I can tell you this for sure -- "The Glittering World" is one of the best book of 2015, in my opinion. With guest panelist Molly Tanzer! Plus Matthew Carpenter, Joe Pulver, Pete Rawlik, Rick Lai, and me, Mike Davis.
Sean & Charles are joined by Molly Tanzer & Leeman Kessler to discuss Molly's short story "Grave-Worms", which can be found in the new Chambers-inspired short story collection "Cassilda's Song." Tangents include: booze, Xanth, Chuck Tingle, Aleriel, Cat Merkins, Spartacus, Star Trek, Ayn Rand, Caligula, Gilmore Girls, The Tenth Kingdom, & stones all up in the urethra. Music: Eyes Gone Wrong Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Show Notes: Check out Molly Tanzer on Twitter, Facebook, or her blog. Go pick up a copy of Cassilda's Song
Anomaly Con gave us the opportunity to interview both Selena Chambers and Molly Tanzer. It was a great interview, and the entire thing is available right here at Beyond the Trope!