This time around, I had the pleasure of talking to Hugo-award-winning author and editor Elsa Sjunneson (@snarkbat)! Elsa reads an excerpt from her terrific currently-trunked novel, The Livelong Night, which launches us into a conversation about representation, trunking (the bad kind), disability, and her forthcoming memoir, Being Seen, which releases this October!
Things we mentioned this episode:
Gideon the Ninth, by Tamsyn Muir
Reviews of Being Seen from Kirkus and Booklist
Scream (TV show)
“I Belong Where the People Are: Disability & The Shape of Water," by Elsa Sjunneson
"The Home Front," my 9/11 essay
"Blind Women Get Married Too," by Elsa Sjunneson
RSD - Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
The Invisible Man (2020)
The Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingsolver
Beowulf, audiobook, translated by Seamus Heaney
Join us again next month, when my guests will be Rem Wigmore and Freya Marske!
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