Episodes

  • S3: Ep 7 - Dhonielle Clayton, Trixie Bargains, and Writing Black Faeries
    Sep 23 2024

    Join us for a discussion about bargains and Black faeries in pop culture with NYT Bestselling author, Dhonielle Clayton. Clayton’s short story is a companion to her entry in Vampires Never Get Old, and she gives us an insight on making mythology feel fresh and new, as well as writing against tired old tropes.


    Find Dhonielle on Instagram & Threads, and on her website Dhonielleclayton.com

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    49 mins
  • S3: Ep - 6 - Drinking Absinthe with the Queen of Faerie
    Sep 23 2024

    Absinthe. Faeries. What else could we ask for? Holly Black, the literary Queen of Faerie, joins us for a little absinthe tasting and a fantastic discussion of all things faerie, including some faerie folklore stories Holly loves. We pick her brain on how she writes such incredible bargains and stories while keeping them fresh. We also touch on aliens, writing, and have a chaotic and delightful talk about the tasting notes. Zoraida did not set her apartment on fire. Not a sponsored episode, we just like little treats.


    Faeries by Alan Lee and Brian Froud


    Legend (1985)


    Spiderwick Chronicles


    Absinthe:

    Lucid (France)

    Absinthe Verte (Kansas City, USA)

    Meadow of Love (Delaware Phoenix Distillery)


    Sugar cubes from the book box by Jamison Shea

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    56 mins
  • S3: Ep 5 - Christine Day & the Power of Possibility
    Sep 17 2024

    On this episode we welcome Christine Day, an enrolled citizen of the Upper Skagit tribe, and award-winning middle grade author. She joins us to talk pop culture, dark academia, indigenous histories and liberation, and the power in the possibility of invention.


    Find Christine on Instagram or ByChristineday.com!

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    44 mins
  • S3: Ep 4 - Anna-Marie McLemore & the Fashion of Faeries
    Sep 17 2024

    Award-winning author Anna-Marie McLemore joins the faerie revel. They discuss the queerness and fashion of faerie, and what it’s like writing in the established world of VENOM & VOW, co-authored with their husband, Elliott McLemore.


    Visit Anna-Marie McLemore on their website.

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    45 mins
  • S3: Ep 2 - Ryan La Sala and the Grotesque & the Gorgeous
    Sep 16 2024

    NYT Bestselling author Ryan La Sala steps into our faerie circle to discuss their contribution to FAERIES NEVER LIE, queer culture and safe spaces, Sailor Moon, and belonging. Join the revel!


    Find Ryan on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠RyanLaSala.com⁠!

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    52 mins
  • S3: Ep 3 - Tessa Gratton & A Very Monstrous Beauty
    Sep 16 2024

    Deep dive into the monstrous beauty of the faerie world with NYT Bestselling author Tessa Gratton!


    Find Tessa Gratton online.

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    47 mins
  • S3: Ep 1 - Whisked away to Faerieland
    Sep 5 2024

    Welcome back to Untold Legends - season 3. This podcast serves as a companion to our series of anthologies. Season 1: Vampires. Season 2: mermaids. This season it's all about FAERIES.


    In episode 1, Natalie and Zoraida reintroduce themselves and discuss their short stories in the collection, when they first discovered faeries, and the process of making the anthology itself!


    Stay tuned at the end of the episode for an exclusive pre-order campaign for FAERIES NEVER LIE, available September 24, 2024 wherever books are sold.


    *explicit label for the occasional F*bomb*

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    41 mins
  • S2: Episode 6 - The Cusp of the Fairytale with Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Preeti Chhibber
    Jan 12 2024

    Welcome back to the UNTOLD LEGENDS podcast hosted by Natalie C. Parker & Zoraida Córdova. We've had a little bit of a rebrand, so if you remember VAMPIRES NEVER GET OLD, we are still the same editors and writers, we've just expanded.

    Natalie and Zoraida are welcoming in the new year by chatting with Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Preeti Chhibber! This episode navigates honesty in storytelling, figuring out who the real monsters are, and how different iterations of Peter Pan—specifically the enchanting and sometimes terrifying mermaids from the tale—inspired their stories.

    Maggie Tokuda-Hall is the author of Also an Octopus, illustrated by Benji Davies, The Mermaid, The Witch and The Sea, Squad, illustrated by Lisa Sterle, and Love in the Library illustrated by Yas Imamura with more books forthcoming.

    She can be found on Twitter @emteehall.

    Called “Spider-Man super fan and author” by Publishers Weekly, Preeti Chhibber is a YA author, speaker, and freelance writer. She has written for SYFY, Polygon, BookRiot, BookRiot Comics, The Nerds of Color, and The Mary Sue, among others. She also co-hosts the podcasts Desi Geek Girls and Tar Valon or Bust. She’s appeared on several panels at New York Comic Con and San Diego Comic Con, and on-screen on the SYFY Network. Honestly, you probably recognize her from one of several BuzzFeed “look at these tweets” Twitter lists. She usually spends her time reading a ridiculous amount of Young Adult but is also ready to jump into most fandoms at a moment’s notice.

    She can be found on Instagram @runwithskizzers.

    Additional media mentioned: The Abyss (1989), Peter Pan (1953), Peter Pan (2023), Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie, The Little Mermaid (1989), Jennifer's Body (2009), and Cinderella Ate My Daughter by Peggy Orenstein.

    Follow Zoraida Córdova @zoraidasolo and Natalie C. Parker @ncparker on Instagram.

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    37 mins