Summary
In this engaging podcast episode, hosts Kathleen and Blake welcome Rae Wilde, an author known for her dark queer fiction. They discuss the importance of spotlighting indie authors, the complexities of female characters, and the impact of toxic relationships as explored in Rae’s book ‘I Can Fix Her.’ The conversation delves into themes of love, jealousy, and personal growth, while also touching on the unique writing style and challenges of creating a narrative centered around sapphic relationships. Rae shares insights into her writing process and future projects, making for a thought-provoking discussion.
Takeaways
* The podcast opens with a candid moment, setting a relaxed tone.
* Indie authors often lack the spotlight they deserve, and this podcast aims to change that.
* Rae Wilde writes dark queer fiction, often exploring themes of feminine rage.
* The portrayal of female characters in literature can be complex and multifaceted.
* Toxic relationships are a central theme in ‘I Can Fix Her,’ reflecting real-life dynamics.
* The book challenges traditional narratives around female characters and their flaws.
* Rae’s writing style blends horror and eroticism, creating a unique reading experience.
* The transformation of characters in the book symbolizes deeper emotional struggles.
* Jealousy and control are recurring motifs in the narrative, highlighting personal insecurities.
* Rae emphasizes the importance of recognizing one’s role in unhealthy relationships for personal growth.
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