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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: THE CINDER HOUSE It's a Cinderella retelling! But it's Freya Marsk, so it's better than it needs to be, and stranger.

Can I call this one a comfort read? Sure, it's a fairy tale retelling, but it's the good kind, and thus doesn't skimp on the trauma and pain. The comfort: even though the fairy tale ending seems unreachable from page one, you know you're going to get there. The question is how it's going to happen.

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Let's Go to the Zoo - Reactor Equipped with two sandwiches, a couple sets out to the zoo to see the one totally sane human being.

Also - our recent guest Louis Evans has a new story out! It's about going to the zoo.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: BONUS: WHAT WE ARE SEEKING Anthropological SF in the mold of Cherryh or Le Guin, updated for our era and its preoccupations - funny, surprising, and smart.  We have a lot of fun discussing the return of Cameron Reed. Our g...

We dabble with relevance once again by reviewing a book that just came out! And what a book. We had a delightful time talking about Cameron Reed's re-debut, which feels simultaneously classic and contemporary, and is full of literal and metaphorical treats.

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Withdrawing from a stimulant feels bad

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: THE SECRET MARKET OF THE DEAD This is that good, chunky, deeply strange fairy tale stuff. You don't have to settle for Gaiman - you never did, honestly. Plus it's Italian and there are cats.

Despite the fact that our main characters is probably just aro/ace, this is extremely wizards vs lesbians - it's about the deals you need to make to be a girl who is a wizard, and whether the revolution is everything it's cracked up to be. And it's really good!

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: BONUS: Q & A 5 (FIVE YEARS!) A particularly silly one.

Thanks again to everyone who sent us questions! We offer some baseless predictions, some slander and the usual sprinkling of romantic advice.

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I'm glad this found its audience

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: THE MEMORY HUNTERS This is what we've come to call an Area Studies Fantasy, except the area in this case is suburban Atlanta. (You could say it's science fiction because it's meant to be set in the future, but in my boo...

This is a book about losing one's faith in institutions - church, school, The Museum. it turns out the only thing you can truly count on is direct revelation of the divine, which is in line with the traditional folkways of the culture we're drawing on here.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: BONUS: 5TH ANNUAL WIZZLY AWARDS I just think silly podcast award shows are neat.

As winter gives way to spring and daylight savings does massive damage to our circadian rhythms we return once again to that most august of institutions, that most prestigious of events, that bastion of aesthetic infallibility - it's time for the Wizzlies.

Check our Tumblr for full written results!

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: KITCHEN As we embark on Year 5 of Wizards vs Lesbians we are relaxing our entry requirements even further - we're covering this classic little novel about grief and cooking because we wanted to, and that's ab...

Taiwan Travelogue reminded us of Kitchen, and so it's off to Kitchen we went. It's a classic, a plate of mourning-flavored comfort food, and there is at least one queer woman in it.

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Also! We're hoping to record our 5th anniversary Q&A episode this week. If you have any last-minute questions (indulge us!) - send them along here, at our tumblr or at our email address, wizardsvslesbians at gmail dot com.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: TAIWAN TRAVELOGUE As we enter our fifth year we are giving ourselves permission to get a little weird with our selections. This isn't SF, but it is full of metatextual trickery, so we say close enough; and there are le...

A Japanese travel writer goes to Japanese Taiwan in 1938 and falls in love. A series of fictional and non-fictional authors take the story she wrote about it, bury it in layers of history, translation and metatext and leave it to ferment. The result is delicious.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: JANE, UNLIMITED Layer upon layer of nested mysteries are waiting to be unpeeled at tu reviens, a bafflingly enormous mansion full of/made of more or less stolen art on an island off the New York coast. This book is a...

Among the many neat tricks this book pulls off is maintaining a light, fantastical tone while very much being about death and mourning. It never lets the reader off the hook, either - every bit of escapism comes with consequences.

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We are coming up on five entire years of Wizards vs Lesbians.

To mark this occasion, how about a Q&A? Do you have questions for us? About anything? We also give romantic advice, if you need some.

DM us here or email us at wizardsvslesbians at gmail.

Thank you as always for listening.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: SHORT FICTION ROUNDUP #8 A particularly good crop of stories. The theme linking these is betrayal - of a lover, of one's family, of one's culture - and the part that desire, queer or not, plays in it. Read them here:

We cover some stories that posit queer desire as a counter-revolutionary force (and also one about how straight desire still sucks.) All are available to read for free, and you should; this is a particularly good batch. Check the episode description for links.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: BONUS: ANGELMAKER Jake Casella Brookins of the Ancillary Review of Books and A Meal of Thorns joins us to discuss a novel by Nick Harkaway. We last encountered Harkaway carrying on his father's spy novel franchise, and...

We're joined by @casella.bsky.social in a discussion of a book that is very gonzo, very silly, very long, and overwhelmingly, agonizingly British.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: VOLATILE MEMORY A cyberpunk novel about animal masks.  This is a potently fertile symbol combo, a blend of metaphor-rich soils, so the only question is what conceptual seeds are being planted here.  Look fo...

This one takes a cool idea - the corpo government sells you masks that enhance your abilities around specific attribute clusters, including being a scared little bunny rabbit if you need to be paranoid professionally - and uses it mostly to ruminate on gender and trauma. The plot is also there.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: TO THE RESURRECTION STATION What have we here? A weird little gay novel from the late 70s, too full of energy to take itself seriously but too emotionally resonant to be dismissed, and it's an early work by one of our favorite a...

This is a silly book, but in its silliness it made me feel things like hope and joy. Might not do the same for you, but worth a shot, right?

It's also an early work by Eleanor Arnason, and is as such inherently of interest to Arnason fans, i.e. people of taste.

What happens in it? Uh

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: ONIISAMA E For our 125th episode we discuss a foundational text in yuri manga in which an exclusive private girl's school is as byzantine and treacherous as the court of Versailles. Would you like to fall in lov...

You should read Oniisama E if you like Utena - it's short, it's beautiful, it's deeply strange, and it contains blueprints for the next 50 years of development in yuri technology. Watching the anime is optional but in some ways even more informative.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: BONUS: BITING THE SUN Rachel Swirsky joins us to discuss a book about a post-scarcity psychedelic utopia in which you remain a young hippie for centuries until you finally become complacent enough to be allowed the privile...

This is a book that simultaneously satirizes and revels in decadence, beauty, revolution and the self-serving delusions of the privileged. It's about the 60s, baby!

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: DIRECT DESCENDENT We have here a bit of cozy horror set in a small town in Ontario - the reader can choose to focus on the cozy or on the horror, as they like, making it a versatile bit of kit. Unfortunately, the centr...

This is clearly not the highlight of Tanya Huff's literary career, but there's a lot to enjoy anyway - a great setting and a cool premise let down by an unconvincing central romance and a wandering plot.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: WHEN THEY BURNED THE BUTTERFLY It's magical gang warfare in Singapore, circa 1972. All the politics, history and gender you could ask for but folded into a plot that moves at breakneck speed and never lets you lose interest. We rea...

That rarest of things on Wizards vs Lesbians, a review of a new release! We're glad we got to this one - it's really good.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: RADCLIFFE HALL and BUT NOT TOO BOLD We bring you a pair of novellas, both of which are about living in a  big creepy house which is haunted by an ancient woman. They go on to have very different opinions about how cool that would b...

You're living in a haunted house which is ruled by a monstrous old woman and you have to solve a mystery. How you will feel about this depends on several factors, such as: what genre is this? Are there sociopolitical ramifications? How many spiders are there? Do you think spiders are hot?

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: BONUS: THE RAGPICKER Kerstin Hall of Asunder fame joins us to discuss a book about aging and the end of the world. (It turns out aging isn't the end of the world, but the end of the world isn't the end of the world either...

This is a poetic post-apocalypse ruminative road trip novel, but it's also good, in large part because it's interested in unpicking the stoic masculinity that usually underpins that kind of story. Thanks to Kerstin Hall for bringing it to us and for the discussion - read Asunder if you haven't.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: THE STARVING SAINTS Cannibalism season continues on Wizards vs. Lesbians, as this one's a story about how all of us would probably eat some human meat the second things get difficult, and how on a metaphorical level we d...

A book about the collapse of faith in institutions both secular and spiritual, and about the nasty things one finds underneath them in times of desperation. Unfortunately, the social commentary is stronger than the story itself, which starts to wander after a promising start.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: BUNNY A novel about being in an MFA (but not necessarily an MFA novel) with all the horror that implies.  What if your creative process involved doing unethical things to dumb animals, and what if you ...

This one is about what the girlies get up to in the Brown (legally not Brown) MFA writing program, and what happens when a cool alternative girl arrives to judge them. It involves a surprising amount of exploding animal parts.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: METAL FROM HEAVEN A book about messianic communism, and also about obsessive childhood love, and also about microplastics. Inspirations cited by the author include Disco Elysium and End of Evangelion. Hang onto your ha...

This book shows up with a fistful of pain and a fistful of silliness and hits you with the ol' one-two. It's like anime in that respect. You can fit all the symbols and ideas you want into an anime, and they don't necessarily have to work together - in the end, it's all about the spectacle.

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: AUNT TIGRESS Life is complicated for a Chinese-Canadian lesbian college kid with PTSD who is also half tiger - complicated enough, you would think, but complication invites complication, and soon she has to ask he...

Our hero Tam Lin has to orient herself in a massively complex network of privilege and power and family ties while horrible things will not stop happening to her, even for a second. It's been like this since she was six. Ready to join her?

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Wizards Vs. Lesbians: BONUS: KARLA'S CHOICE Arkady Martine joins us to discuss a new spy novel written by Nick Harkaway and starring a bunch of beloved characters created by his father, John le Carré. In doing this, Harkaway has set out what is...

If your father writes a bunch of books about fatherlessness and faithlessness, and you read them under the covers when you're ten because you love your very-much-present dad, what happens when you try to continue his work as an adult?

We're very glad @byzantienne.bsky.social brought us this puzzle.

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