Long Story Short Ep-23: Taming the Dragon, with Shen Tao
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About this listen
Shen Tao joins Robin and David to discuss her debut, The Poet Empress, which released a day or so after us recording. A captivating and challenging story that does not shy away from difficult choices, inhabited by darkness, but shining brightly with bravery and love. We discuss Shen’s remarkable novel, matters of author self-care, character empathy, the experience of writing, and mice bombing asteroids.
https://britishfantasysociety.org/blog/bfs-podcast-long-story-short/
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Find out more about Shen here: https://www.shentao.ca
Visit David’s: https://www.davidgreenwriter.com/
And Robin’s website: https://robincmduncan.com/
Time stamps
(01:00) The Poet Empress and Shen as an author
(03:28) a precis of the story and the writing of it
(06:00) not for the faint of heart, how Shen looked after herself
(10:27) the evolution of style, considering the follow-up
(14:40) empathising with your character, escaping negative head-space, a tapestry of light and dark
(19:40) shifting POV, ‘time travel’, THE QUESTION, from 90K words to 130K, emergent themes
(24:03) writing close to the bone (re: word count), advice for debut authors
(28:17) an anti-romantasy
(32:08) Katie’s book review, “Scratch Moss” by David Barnett
(33:45) is it a feminist story?
(37:35) promotion planned in Shen’s debut year? Fantasycon in Glasgow
(42:02) writing as a solitary, but also collaborative experience
(45:27) mice bombing asteroids; acknowledgement for Miss Palumbo!