Dissecting Dragons

By: J.A. Ironside & M.E. Vaughan
  • Summary

  • Authors J.A. Ironside and M.E. Vaughan talk about books, films and all aspects of speculative fiction, from the nuts and bolts of writing it, to its (occasionally) obscure origins.
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Episodes
  • Episode 431: This is Fine - Writing Trauma in Scifi and Fantasy part two
    Sep 27 2024
    Part two of a two part episode Most speculative fiction will involve traumatising your main character at some point but how do you make it clear to a reader or viewer that this is what is happening without ponderously 'telling' it? What narrative techniques can be employed to show this instead? How do you deliver the message with emotion without tilting over into melodrama? How do you make trauma believable? This week Jules and Madeleine delve into this tricky part of storytelling. On the slab - The Stand - Stephen King, The Mask Falling - Samantha Shannon, The Blood of the Delphi and many more. Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 430: This is Fine - Writing Trauma in Sci-fi & Fantasy
    Sep 20 2024

    Part one of a two part episode

    Most speculative fiction will involve traumatising your main character at some point but how do you make it clear to a reader or viewer that this is what is happening without ponderously 'telling' it? What narrative techniques can be employed to show this instead? How do you deliver the message with emotion without tilting over into melodrama? How do you make trauma believable? This week Jules and Madeleine delve into this tricky part of storytelling.

    On the slab - Daredevil, Twilight, I Belong to the Earth and many more.

    Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 429: All in the Details - How to Use Description in Speculative Fiction part 2
    Sep 13 2024

    Part 2 of a 2 part episode

    Following on from last week's over view episode, this week Jules and Madeleine get, appropriately, into the details of what to include or exclude when writing and worldbuilding. Speculative fiction can, by it's very nature, require extensive world building which in turn requires plenty of detail. But how do you know what to include or exclude? How much detail should you go for? Is there such a thing as too much detail?

    On the slab this week - Harker & Blackthorn, The Sons of Thestian, Strange the Dreamer - Laini Taylor, Immortal Pleasures - V Castro and many more

    Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic

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    1 hr and 13 mins

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