On this episode of Be the Serpent, we're talking about LIAR by Justine Larbalestier, Yuri!! On Ice, "The Women Men Don't See" by James Tiptree Jr, and the joys and delights of unreliable narrators.
Things we mentioned:Spoilers, spoilers, spoilers
Liar (Justine Larbalestier)
Yuri!!! On Ice (2016)
"The Women Men Don’t See" (James Tiptree Jr.)
Kingsman (2014)
The Captive Prince series (C. S. Pacat)
Alex’s debut book, A Conspiracy of Truths (forthcoming, Fall 2018)
The Italians (John Hooper)
The Handmaiden (2016)
Fingersmith (Sarah Waters)
Why street magicians are the worst people alive
The Queen’s Thief series (Megan Whalen Turner)
Lots more fanfiction
"Written by the Victors” (Speranza)
“The Way of the Apartment Manager” (Elizabeth Culmer) (The Naruto fic Macey mentioned)
What we’re reading lately:
Lotus Blue (Cat Sparks)
The Belles (Dhonielle Clayton)
A novel-length Yuri!!! On Ice Fanfiction
Even more Person of Interest Fanfiction
The transcript is available here.
As always, thank you so much to Neharika, Magali, and Sara for transcribing the episode!
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