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
  • DD 436: The Tiffany Problem - When Reality is too real for Speculative Fiction
    Nov 2 2024

    It's pretty well established that truth is stranger than fiction, but what do you do when the facts are literally too unlikely for a reader to swallow? When historical accuracy or authenticity is likely to bounce your reader out of your story for being unrealistic? Welcome to The Tiffany Problem. This week Jules and Madeleine examine this phenomenon, follow a trail through some examples and finally, offer suggestions for how to counter it while still being accurate in your storytelling.

    Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Episode 435: Snatchers surfers and Hitchers - Bodysnatching in Speculative Fiction
    Oct 25 2024

    Possession is a regular trope in horror and sci-fi. The idea that a physical body could be taken over by an external entity is as disturbing as it is enticing. However, there are many sub categories of this kind of bodysnatching, from parasites that physically puppeteer to Freaky Friday-esque body swaps. This week, Jules and Madeleine delve into the humour and horror of the trope, drawing on a wide range of speculative fiction and there own work where appropriate.

    On the slab this week: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, V, the Bodysnatchers and many more.

    Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Episode 434 -The Allure of the Curse - Speculative Fictions Oldest Trope
    Oct 18 2024

    Generations of a family punished for the ill-advised actions or an ancestor? Crossed paths with the sidhe and worded an answer impolitely? Fallen foul of someone's desire for revenge? Chances are, in speculative fiction, the problem will turn out to be a curse. It may not really be the oldest speculative fiction trope but it's definitely got history.

    In this episode of the Dragons' spooky season, Jules and Madeleine drill down on the well used SFF and Horror trope of 'the curse'. How can you use the trope in a way that reads as fresh and novel? What are the main types of this trope? And what historical precedent is there for this occurrence in fiction?

    On the slab this week: Howl's Moving Castle - Diana Wynn Jones, Unveiled, The Ring and many more.

    Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic

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    1 hr and 5 mins

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