Tales from the Trunk

Tales from the Trunk
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Nov 20, 2020 • 1h 9min

Episode 21: John Wiswell - ”Tonight at the Palindrome”

This month, we're honored to be joined by John Wiswell (@Wiswell), who reads an excerpt of his story, "Tonight at the Palindrome." After that, we talk about our experiences navigating non-genre bachelors programs as genre writers and why it's so important to be open about our rejections as well as our sales. Things that we mentioned this episode: "Tank!" by John Wiswell Ellen Datlow  Arkady Martine  A. T. Greenblatt  Uncanny Magazine  Shimmer  Julia Rios  Fireside Magazine  Worldcon 76  Bogi Takács  NaNoWriMo  Curtis C. Chen  Mary Robinette Kowal  Seanan McGuire  Warren Wilson College  Louis L'Amour  Stephen King  J. R. R. Tolkien  Ursula K. Le Guin  Richard Matheson  "The Lottery," by Shirley Jackson Bennington College  The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold William Faulkner  Tor  Peter Jackson  Campbellian monomyth  Astounding  Amazing Stories  TSR (the publisher, as opposed to "TRS," as in the Tandy TRS-80, which was mistakenly name-dropped in the episode) Lois McMaster Bujold  Diana Wynne Jones  Cowboy Bebop  "Tank!" by Yoko Kanno and Seatbelts Personal Canons: Dragon Ball by John Wiswell (free to read, despite what was said on the show, but do consider subscribing anyway) Sarah Gailey's Here's the Thing  Orson Scott Card  "The Bottomless Martyr," by John Wiswell The Bathroom Monologues    Please join us again next month, on December 18th, when our guest will be Phoebe Barton!
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Nov 6, 2020 • 12min

Shelter in Place 8: Fae’s Purrs

It's been a week, y'all, so here's some comforting content. You can catch me on We Make Books on November 17th. Join us again on November 20th, when my guest will be John Wiswell.
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Oct 16, 2020 • 1h 12min

Episode 20: Jennifer Mace - Hagstone

Darling listeners, we're joined this month by Jennifer Mace (@englishmace), one of the hosts of Be the Serpent, a podcast of Extremely Deep Literary Merit. Macey reads us a chapter out of the trunked novel that was to be her YA debut, and we talk about murder-boards, Nanowrimo, and some previews of upcoming Serpentcast episodes! Silk & Steel, a queer adventure anthology that Macey co-edited, will be released in November of 2020. Also, if you can't get enough of me, I'm happy to announce that I will be on the next episode of Rank & Vile, talking about one of my favorite horror movies, 28 Days Later, which will be going up on their Patreon this Saturday, the 17th, and in the public feed the following week. Also, I will be appearing on Story Hour at 7PM Pacific on Wednesday, October 21st, along with Laura Pearlman. Things we mention in this episode: Hag of the Hills  #PitMad  Tithe, by Holly Black "A Cradle of Vines," by Jennifer Mace "saltwashed," by Jennifer Mace "A Step Out Into the Blue," by Hilary B. Bisenieks "Thou Shalt Be Free As Mountain Winds," by Jennifer Mace Managing Mayhem with Murderboards - We Make Books Podcast Design documents  NaNoWriMo  Brandon Sanderson lecture series  Quick Sips Reviews  "Small Changes Over Long Periods of Time," by K. M. Szpara Binge Mode  Haikyu!!    Join us again next month, when our guest will be John Wiswell!
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Oct 2, 2020 • 10min

Shelter in Place 7: Exquisite Corpse

Hello, and welcome to Spooky Season! We've got a bit of a weird one for you this time around, but I think it came out well. I asked a number of friends of the show if they would contribute to a literary exquisite corpse and got some phenomenal submissions. Thank you so much to John Wiswell, Aimee Kuzenski, Premee Mohamed, Kate Lechler, Laura Blackwell, Merc Fenn Wolfmoor, R. K. Duncan, Dave Ring, Hana Russell, Tyler Hayes, and Jordan Kurella, our literary doctors Frankenstein. A transcript of this episode is available here.
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Sep 18, 2020 • 60min

Episode 19: Caitlin Starling - Untitled Faerie Story

This month, we're joined by Locus and Bram Stoker Award nominated author, and winner of this year's Ladies in Horror Award, Caitlin Starling (@see_starling @authorcstarling)! Caitlin's new novella, Yellow Jessamine, came out on September 5th from Neon Hemlock Press. We're treated to an excerpt of Caitlin's trunked novel, Untitled Faerie Story, which can be affectionately described as "idiots to lovers," before having a wonderful conversation about the whys and hows of writing horror and how online text-based roleplaying helped to shape Caitlin's writing.   Things mentioned in this episode: The Luminous Dead, by Caitlin Starling Valerie Valdes  Guild Wars 2  Martha Wells  Max Gladstone  Clockwork Boys, by T. Kingfisher Raising Steam, by Terry Pratchett (GNU) The California State Railroad Museum  Zootopia  Megan E. O'Keefe  Animal Crossing  The Death of Jane Lawrence, by Caitlin Starling Rubber duck debugging  Harrow the Ninth, by Tamsyn Muir Silk and Steel    Join us again on October 16th, when our guest will be Jennifer Mace
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Sep 4, 2020 • 44min

Shelter in Place 6: Q&A

We've got a Q&A for this month's bonus episode! Thank you to Miri, Jo, D. H. Dunn, R. K. Duncan, Nina, Diane, Valerie, Sarah, Dave, and Amanda for submitting questions on such short notice! I promise I'll give everyone more than a couple weeks advance warning before I do another of these! Join us again on September 18th, when Caitlin Starling will be on the show!
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Aug 21, 2020 • 1h 7min

Episode 18: Karen Osborne - ”Slingshot Protocol”

We're joined this month by Karen Osborne, who reads us her trunked space lighthouse story "Slingshot Protocol." Afterwards, we talk about the fine art of listening to and then not acting on what your beta readers say and keeping your eyes on your own paper. Karen's debut novel, Architects of Memory, comes out on September 8th from Tor books. Join us again on September 4th for another Shelter in Place special, where I'll be answering listener questions, and then on September 18th, when our guest will be author Caitlin Starling!
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Aug 7, 2020 • 6min

Shelter in Place 5: ”Once Upon a Conspiracy”

Here we are: another month of something like lockdown, another Shelter in Place special. This time around, I'm bringing you another story from my own trunk, all the way from January of 2010.   If you're a US citizen, please make sure that you're registered to vote in this year's general election, which will take place on Tuesday, November 3rd. You can find out how to register to vote in your state by visiting vote.gov.   Join us again in two weeks, on August 21st, when our guest will be Karen Osborne. You can preorder her debut, Architects of Memory, now (and you should)! A transcript of this episode is available here.
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Jul 17, 2020 • 1h 5min

Episode 17: ”When Dreams Like Fire Spread” - Merc Fenn Wolfmoor

We're joined on this episode by author and Nebula Award finalist, Merc Fenn Wolfmoor (@Merc_Wolfmoor). Merc reads their short horror story, "When Dreams Like Fire Spread," and we talk about horror, portal fantasies, queer representation, and fanfiction. Merc's newest story, "Bring the Bones That Sing," is now up on Diabolical Plots!   A transcript of the episode, provided by D. H. Dunn, is available here.   Things we mention on this episode: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power  Robot Dinosaur Fiction  AJ Hackwith's appearance on Tales from the Trunk LORE  The Magnus Archives  Writing Excuses  Welcome to Night Vale  X Minus One  "This is Not a Wardrobe Door," by Merc Fenn Wolfmoor In Other Lands, by Sarah Rees Brennan Fireside Quarterly  Pokémon Go  Dawn of the Dead  "Blink" The Ring  They Live (alluded to) Psycho  The Destroy anthology series Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction!  John Wiswell  Elsa Sjunneson  Nightmare Magazine being edited by Wendy Wagner beginning in 2021 Be the Serpent  Archive Of Our Own  My Battery Is Low and It Is Getting Dark  The Dystopia Triptych  Silk & Steel  Sword and Sonnet  No Shit, There I Was  Avatars Inc  Architects of Memory, by Karen Osborne   Join us again on August  7th for whatever our next Shelter in Place special, and August 21st, when our guest will be Karen Osborne
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Jul 3, 2020 • 11min

Shelter in Place 4: ”The Doorway”

Friends, somehow it is July of twenty twenty. We’re still sheltering in place, here in Beautiful Oakland, California, and that doesn’t look like it’s going to change anytime soon. I hope that wherever you are in the world, you and your friends and loved ones are safe and well. For this month’s Shelter in Place episode, we’re diving back into my trunk, all the way back to the spring of 2010, a whole entire decade ago, to brush some of the dust off of another story that I wrote for an assignment. I don’t recall what, if anything, I was given as a prompt, but I turned it into another vaguely horror-y tunnel story, which should surprise approximately nobody. Actually, this story predates “Green Line,” which I read on our April episode, by about a year.   Join us again on July 17th, when Merc Fenn Wolfmoor will be on the show!

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