We’re sad to say goodbye to dragon month, but happy to send it off with a book club chat about Moniquill Blackgoose’s incredible first installment of the Nampeshiweisit series, To Shape a Dragon's Breath. This book follows the journey of Anequs, who bonds with a dragon hatchling and becomes the first Nampeshiweisit of her people in generations. However, the laws of the Anglish colonisers require her to receive formal training in dragon riding, or face the death of her dragon or even herself. Anequs leaves her home to enrol in a dragon academy. However, it’s far from smooth flying and she faces condescension, suspicion, and outright hostility from the Anglish there.
Join us as we chat all about magic dragon schools, the importance of oral storytelling and indigenous knowledges, and the ways that fantasy holds up a mirror to the devastating past and present of living in a settler colony.
Be warned: This is a book club episode, so we will be getting into spoilers!
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🐉 Our BOTM is To Shape a Dragon’s Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose.
📚 BOOKS: The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers; To Ride a Rising Storm by Moniquill Blackgoose; Ida by Alison Evans
🎬 MOVIES: Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
🖼️GALLERY: Flinders University Museum of Art
LINKS:

An Anti-Capitalist Fun Time: Intro to Zines
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BOOK CLUB: Ida by Alison Evans
1:05:22

The Gay Audacity of Actively Choosing Hope: Interview with Alison Evans
47:23