Femme Fatale is a literary character defined as a conniving seductress, someone who cannot be trusted. In the fantasy and science fiction genres, male authors far outnumber the women and their names are more widely recognized. It's time to change that. Femme Fatale is a podcast about the female authors of the fantasy and science fiction world, where their life and works will be celebrated. It's time to change the way women are viewed in literature.
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Femme Fatale is a literary character defined as a conniving seductress, someone who cannot be trusted. In the fantasy and science fiction genres, male authors far outnumber the women and their names are more widely recognized. It's time to change that. Femme Fatale is a podcast about the female authors of the fantasy and science fiction world, where their life and works will be celebrated. It's time to change the way women are viewed in literature.
Episode 17: The Haunting of Hill House Show vs. Book
Femme Fatale
41 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 17: The Haunting of Hill House Show vs. Book
This week I am discussing the similarities and differences between The Haunting of Hill House Netflix show and the book written by Shirley Jackson. Trigger Warning: I do briefly discuss suicide in this episode, I apologize for not mentioning it in the audio.If you are interested in buying The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson, you can find it on bookshop.org You can also watch the t.v. miniseries on Netflix.
Femme Fatale
Femme Fatale is a literary character defined as a conniving seductress, someone who cannot be trusted. In the fantasy and science fiction genres, male authors far outnumber the women and their names are more widely recognized. It's time to change that. Femme Fatale is a podcast about the female authors of the fantasy and science fiction world, where their life and works will be celebrated. It's time to change the way women are viewed in literature.