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We picked a wild one for this week. After some talk on coffee and tabletop games we take a look at Bram Stoker's 1897 novel about the most famous of vampires and it might be the most queer thing we've seen yet! We break down whether Mina Harker is a good feminist character, why Bram Stoker might have been better as a screenwriter, the most homoerotic scene in this novel, and so much more.
Our intro and outro music is Anachronist by Kevin MacLeod. Find more of his work at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod.
Our logo art is by FDolagaray. Find more of their work at https://twitter.com/FDolagaray.
You can find Lu at @Lunostophiles on Twitter or [email protected], and Hayden through whatever arcane methods he suggested this episode.
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We picked a wild one for this week. After some talk on coffee and tabletop games we take a look at Bram Stoker's 1897 novel about the most famous of vampires and it might be the most queer thing we've seen yet! We break down whether Mina Harker is a good feminist character, why Bram Stoker might have been better as a screenwriter, the most homoerotic scene in this novel, and so much more.
Our intro and outro music is Anachronist by Kevin MacLeod. Find more of his work at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod.
Our logo art is by FDolagaray. Find more of their work at https://twitter.com/FDolagaray.
You can find Lu at @Lunostophiles on Twitter or [email protected], and Hayden through whatever arcane methods he suggested this episode.