Our Episodes
Sarah Gailey on sexual violence in SFF
Please note that this episode may contain content that could upset some listeners. Audience discretion is advised. Late in 2016 I stumbled across a post on Tor.com entitled 'Do Better: Sexual violence in SFF' by Sarah Gailey and I knew I had to interview her...
Interview with Alison Littlewood
This week, Charlotte interviews horror writer Alison Littlewood, whose debut novel A Cold Season made a splash when it was first released, making the Richard and Judy Book Club. Since then, she's published another seven books, including two short story collections....
Kameron Hurley on feminist SF and space operas
Science fiction writer Kameron Hurley is the latest victim to naively offer to be interviewed by me. Already well-known for her award-winning essay ‘We Have Always Fought’, several successful series (including God’s War, Worldbreaker Saga, and Bel Dame Apocrypha), and...
Love triangles
Love triangles are as a common as mud when it comes to fiction. Is your story lacking tension? Throw in a love triangle! Do you want to hook in a teenage audience? Throw in a love triangle? Want some audience titillation?! ... You get the idea. But love triangles can...
Foz Meadows on portal fantasy
Portal fantasy has long been a popular subgenre of fantasy, from classics such as The Chronicles of Narnia to Alice in Wonderland and newer interpretations like Lev Grossman's The Magicians. One of my favourite novels published last year was Foz Meadows' YA portal...
The 2017 speculative fiction prospectus
It is the holiday season and everyone is thinking about presents. Don't lie, you know you are. You've been making a list (even if only in your head) of presents you'd like to receive and trying to work out what your loved ones would like. So, in the spirit of this...
Guilty pleasures
While we may wish we only appreciated science fiction, fantasy, or horror that presented ideas of gender equality, we'd be lying if we tried to make that claim. There are plenty of books, films, tv shows out there that would make our favourites list that – if we were...
Unnecessary romance and token love interests
It should come as no surprise to regular listeners of Breaking the Glass Slipper that we take issue with female characters being included in a narrative purely to act as a love interest. Unfortunately, it happens all too often. The conversation has flared up again...
Interview with Emma Newman
While Megan was sunning it up in Australia, Charlotte and Lucy interviewed on of Breaking the Glass Slipper's favourite people: Emma Newman. Emma is a woman of many talents, including being a fabulous writer, outspoken feminist, snazzy dresser, hilarious podcaster,...