Mind-bending and culture-crossing things are happening in Indigenous horror and sci-fi literature and film today and we need to know more!
If you've never explored this creepy corner of our genre before, let's get started with acclaimed author Drew Hayden Taylor.
In this special Canada Day episode, we attempt to unravel the intertwining themes of culture, monsters, and storytelling through the lens of native literature.
Drew helps us navigate how these tales of terror and monsters reflect the realities of colonialism and appropriation, shaping narratives that challenge conventions.
Join our discussion on how Indigenous authors continue to move past trauma into a new era of narrative that pushes the boundaries of future possibilities while honouring the rich history of Indigenous pasts.
*No spoilers in this episode
Drew Hayden Taylor's Books we mention:
The Night Wanderer (2007)
Take Us to Your Chief (2016)
Me Tomorrow: Indigenous Views on the Future (2021)
Anthology:
Zegaajimo: Indigenous Horror Fiction ed. Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm and Nathan Adler (2024)
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