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Dreaming in the Dark is a podcast created by Black fantasy scholars Bezi Yohannes and Ravynn K. Stringfield that brings the stories we wished we had as children to the forefront. Named after Toni Morr... more
FAQs about Dreaming In The Dark:How many episodes does Dreaming In The Dark have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
April 01, 2022Critiquing & Celebrating Fantasy FandomHow do we critically engage with complicated, even toxic, fantasy fandoms? In our longest episode yet, we talk to Stitch, a Black fan, writer, and critic, about their history with fandom, writing & working in different spaces, and their advice for those who are new to fandom....more49minPlay
April 01, 2022Revamping the Comics CanonHow does reimagining the stories of marginalized superheroes reshape the canon itself? In this episode we talk to Stephanie Williams, comic historian, pop culture critic, and author of several webcomics such as Living Heroes as well as the DC Comics Nubia & the Amazons and the upcoming Nubia: Queen of the Amazons series, about the critical process of choosing a creative medium, playing with longstanding comic characters, and the visibility of Black characters in adaptation. [NOTE: This episode was recorded in 2021 before the launch of the first issue of Nubia & the Amazons.]...more40minPlay
April 01, 2022Comics and the Power of Ordinary BlacknessWhat does it mean to illustrate an extraordinary Black girl's ordinary coming-of-age? In this episode we talk to Robyn Smith, the Jamaican cartoonist & illustrator of DC Comics' Nubia: Real One, Black Josei Press' Wash Day, and her own mini-comic The Saddest Angriest Black Girl in Town, about her journey to working on comics and the power of showing the everyday moments of growing up Black....more35minPlay
October 01, 2021Reimagining Myths & Publishing Abolitionist FantasiesWhat does it mean to reimagine fantasies we grew up with & the world we want to see? In this episode we talk to bestselling author Kalynn Bayron, bestelling author of Cinderella is Dead and This Poison Heart, about fairytales, abolitionist worldbuilding, and the stories publishing needs.Episode Transcript...more40minPlay
September 16, 2021Black Futures in Academia & Public ScholarshipHow can Black scholars write & teach Black futures in the academy? In this episode we talk to Dr. Stephanie Toliver, professor of children's science fiction and fantasy and curator of the Reading Black Futures database, about public scholarship, endarkened storywork, and her journey into academia.Episode Transcript...more43minPlay
September 02, 2021Catching Up on All Things Messy & MagicalWe're back! In our first episode of season 2, we share what we’ve been up to since last year, some of our favorite recent shows & books, and preview this season’s amazing guests.Episode Transcript...more24minPlay
December 09, 2020Visibility, Historicity, and Looking AheadWhat have we learned about Black fantasy after our first season, and what are we looking forward to in 2021? In our season finale, we discuss lingering questions about representation and speculative historicity, and share thoughts on new and upcoming Black fantasy media. ...more36minPlay
November 18, 2020Navigating Academia, Fandom, and the Dark FantasticHow can we trace the evolution of scholarship that centers Black girls in fantasy? In this episode, we talk to Dr. Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, the author of The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games, about writing and publishing a book that helped build our emerging field, as well as about her formative experiences in academic and fandom spaces.Episode Transcript...more40minPlay
October 28, 2020Claiming Legends & LegaciesWho gets to have legacies, and where are the legends celebrating how Black girls move in the world? In this episode, we talk to Tracy Deonn, the New York Times bestselling author of Legendborn, about matrilineal legacy, Black girls’ emotional agency, and the specificity of worldbuilding Blackness in contemporary fantasy.Episode Transcript...more43minPlay
October 14, 2020Publishing Dream ManuscriptsHow does a literary agent approach Black fantasy manuscripts? In this episode, we talk to Leah Pierre of Ladderbird Literary Agency about her manuscript wishlist, how she came to agenting, and what she loves about Black fantasy.Episode Transcript...more35minPlay
FAQs about Dreaming In The Dark:How many episodes does Dreaming In The Dark have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.