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Stay Out of the Forest: Tithe by Holly Black

April 25, 2018 by Marie Macula in Episodes

Save the knight. Glamour your own self. Stay out of the forest. Easy enough, right? But Kaye Fierch, secret pixie heroine of Holly Black's Tithe, finds herself in a web of prophecy, deceit, and really wicked parties. Guest Heather Talty of Newtown Literacy Alliance joins us to talk Tam Lin, Asbury Park, the origins of dark fae in YA, and Labyrinth as a right of passage.

Tithe: Goodreads

Holly Black: Website, Twitter,  Tumblr, Pinterest


Heather Talty is managing editor of Newtown Literacy Alliance, "a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting writers and writing in Queens, NY. Our flagship project is the publication of a semiannual literary journal featuring new work by writers living in or originally from the largest borough in New York City. We also hold free writing classes for adults, teens, and kids around the borough, and a biennial writing contest for kids and teens. Throughout the year, all over Queens, we hold readings, workshops, and other literary events." You can find her @heathertalty.


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We shared promos with Genre Junkies! Check them out if you love scifi, fantasy, and reading past your bedtime.


Content Notes:

This book is real dark. There's murder, there's attempted sexual assault, violence, mind control, sadism, terrible parenting, character deaths, and teenagers who try to solve problems with guns.


Lady Pod Squad on Facebook, Reddit, Twitter

Get a Job. Buy Your Own Shit. Stay Out of the Forest.

Bordertown

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I Was a Teenage Fairy by Francesca Lia Block

Charles de Lint

Stardust by Neil Gaiman

Tanya Huff

The Very Secret Diaries by Cassandra Claire

Glamourbombing "is acts of enchanted art or performance intended to raise ambient magic levels and crack people's heads open a little to admit the idea that Faerie exists and might even be interacting with them. It isn't random acts of kindness (but do those anyway!), making people feel warm and fuzzy or cheering them up, or just "inspirational" platitudes with glitter added. While these things can have a subtle glamour to them, glamourbombing should above all be magical, and as intense as you can make it be - and magical and intense doesn't necessarily mean happy or comforting!"

The Incryptid Series

Tam Lin, the ballad, and the Pamela Dean book . We also love The Perilous Gard, Fire and Hemlock, and Winter Rose.

Juniper, Gentian and Rosemary by Pamela Dean

The first ever Catsbury Park Cat Convention happened over the weekend at Convention Hall in Asbury Park, which gathered cat owners and lovers under one roof to celebrate their favorite felines. http://redbankpulse.com/2018/04/09/our-coverage-of-the-catsbury-park-cat-convention

Asbury Park Boardwalk, home of the Catsbury Convention

Nightshade on the Passaic

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Suza Scalora

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Baby Bestiary - keep an eye out for preorders!

Return to Labyrinth

“You Have No Power Over Me”: Female Agency and Empowerment in ‘Labyrinth’

Spooky, October-Infused Fuse 8 n’ Kate: The Spider and the Fly by Mary Howitt and Tony DiTerlizzi


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Readalikes

War for the Oaks by Emma Bull

The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert

Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Córdova

Seven Wild Sisters by Charles De Lint


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Current Reads

Jane Unlimited by Kristin Cashore

Writing Down the Bones and Wild Mind by Natalie Goldberg

Space Opera by Catherynne Valente


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April 25, 2018 /Marie Macula
urban fantasy, New Jersey, fairies, Tam Lin
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Looking for fun and Father Groovy: How I Paid for College by Marc Acito

April 04, 2018 by Marie Macula

Creative Vandalism! Extortion! Lots of Laughs! Carey and Marie revisit a favorite read a decade later to see how the madcap adventures of Edward Zanni's journey to Jilliard hold up in 2018. Witness Rie having a lot of feelings! Thrill to the 80s fashion and musical numbers! Practice sedate glamourbombing!


Marc Acito: Website, Twitter, Blog

How I Paid for College

Attack of the Theater People


Content Warnings

Where do we start? Book is from the point of view of an Italian-American bisexual teen in New Jersey in the early 80s. There's sexism, internalized homophobia, transphobia, racism, coercive sex, blackmail, drugging, underage drinking, terrible parents, and "creative vandalism"--aka making life terrible for retail workers. We talk about it more in the episode, so reader caveat, the honesty of the narrative means revealing the ugliness of being a suburban queer in the 80s.  


Remember book trailers? We love book trailers!

The Ramona Books by Beverly Cleary

How the redesigned Judy Blume covers avoid nostalgia and embrace universal adolescent angst

10 things i say to preschoolers slash grown-ass men

Glamourbombing 101

Surprised by Joy by C.S.Lewis

Sharp precious claws

Sharp precious claws

1980s Fashion: What Did It Look Like?

Dee Snyder's Teenage Survival Guide

Your Happiest Years by Dick Clark

Hey Ladies!: Tales and Tips for Curious Girls by Kennedy

15 Movies That Are the Epitome of ‘80s Fashion

Manic D Press


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Readalikes

Life is Like a Musical by Tim Federle

I Married an Earthling by Alvin Orloff

Current Reads

Love and Other Train Wrecks by Leah Konen

The Merry Spinster by Daniel Ortberg


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April 04, 2018 /Marie Macula
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Episode 23: The Wyvern, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland with Laila Vafaeezadeh

March 20, 2018 by Marie Macula in Episodes

It was so cold that Frienduary lasted into Smarch! This week, Laila Vafaeezadeh of Bigfoot and Bob joins us while we talk the Oz-infused, magic-stuffed, girl-empowered fantasy of The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland by Catherynne M. Valente. What makes a uniquely American fantasy? How do alternative publishing schemes aid and abet children's lit? And who else wants a wyverary as a best friend?

The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland In A Ship Of Her Own Making: Goodreads, Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com, Indiebound, Better World Books

Catherynne M. Valente: Website, Twitter, Patreon


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Bigfoot and Bob is a monstrous comedy podcast out of Seattle, hosted by Ryan Brown (@RAlisterBrown) and Laila Vafaeezadeh (@LailaMaryV). Listen in all your podcast-y places, such as iTunes and PlayerFM. Find them on Twitter and Facebook, too!

Laila's Tumblr

Laila's Wattpad project, Danny and I Survived



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March 20, 2018 /Marie Macula
frienduary, adventure, fairies, portal fantasy, fantasy, american gothic
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Episode 22: The Very Worst Wandering Frogger: The Boyfriend List by E. Lockhart

March 08, 2018 by Marie Macula in Episodes

To celebrate International Women's Day, we're taking a look at all the ways we can be terrible to each other...and how we can break the cycles of oppression. Or, we're looking at the debut novel by E. Lockhart, discussing how life on a houseboat with a performance artist mom can prepare you for dating a sociopath and being shunned by the entire sophomore class. Or maybe it's just a really funny book about nihilism. Or maybe...all of the above?

March 08, 2018 /Marie Macula
contemporary romance, Seattle, terrible boys
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Episode 21: An Abundance of Green Slime: Howl's Moving Castle with Lisa Jenn Bigelow

February 21, 2018 by Marie Macula in Episodes

What happens when you're the oldest daughter of a hat-making family, destined for no fairytale adventures and cursed by a glamorous witch? Strike out your own fortune! Lisa Jenn Bigelow, author of Starting from Here and the upcoming Drum Roll, Please, joins us this Frienduary to talk terrible boys with magic powers, the undeniable gift of aging gracefully, and shouting as witchcraft. Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones had us laugh, cry, and thank Calcifer we never had J.R.R. Tolkein as a professor.


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February 21, 2018 /Marie Macula
fantasy, frienduary, witches
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