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Plain Bad Heroines

Plain Bad Heroines is a 2020 gothic novel by American author Emily M. Danforth. It was first published in the United States through William Morrow and is set at a girls' boarding school during 1902 and present day in New England.

Plain Bad Heroines
First edition US hardcover
AuthorEmily M. Danforth
Audio read byXe Sands
IllustratorSara Lautman
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Published2020
PublisherWilliam Morrow
Media typePrint (hardback), ebook, audiobook
Pages640 pages
ISBN0062942859 First edition US hardback

The novel derives its title from a quote by bisexual and feminist author Mary MacLane's The Story of Mary MacLane.

Synopsis edit

The novel is set during two time periods: 1902 and present day.

In 1902 readers are introduced to Clara and Flo, students living in Rhode Island and attending Brookhants School for Girls. They are completely infatuated with each other. They also share a love for Mary MacLane and a memoir she wrote, to the point where they create a secret club called The Plain Bad Heroine Society. The two meet an untimely death in a nearby orchard, the site of their club meetings and trysts, stung to death by eastern yellowjackets. Their deaths are not the last in the school, which closes five years later. Three more people died in the intervening years. As a result, the school is believed to be both haunted and cursed.

In the modern day, the abandoned school is now the site of a film production, based on a book detailing Brookhants' history. Celebrities Harper Harper and Audrey Wells have been cast as Flo and Clara, respectively. They travel out to the school with the book's author, Merritt Emmons, and the rest of the film's cast and crew, but soon discover that the school's curse may actually exist.

Development edit

Danforth came up with the idea for the novel based on her interest in film sets rumored to cursed, as well as the production process of great films. She wanted the novel to feature protagonists who were both in their 30s and explicitly queer, as opposed to characters who were "coded, erased, hidden". She listed Mrs. Danvers in Rebecca, as an example.[1] She also utilized author Mary MacLane's memoir The Story of Mary MacLane in Plain Bad Heroines, as the author and her work are frequently mentioned and discussed by Danforth's characters. Danforth also derives the book's title from MacLane's memoir, where she states "I wish some one would write a book about a plain, bad heroine so that I might feel in real sympathy with her.”[2]

Danforth also stated that she drew upon stories surrounding films such as The Omen, The Exorcist, and Poltergeist, and that "The fire in the costume trailer in Plain Bad Heroines was directly inspired by the prop storage facility burning down during the production of The Possession."[3] She has described the novel as "like Picnic at Hanging Rock and The Blair Witch Project, but with lesbians".[4]

Release edit

Plain Bad Heroines was released in the United States in hardback and e-book format through William Morrow on October 20, 2020, featuring illustrations by Sara Lautman.[5] An audiobook adaptation narrated by Xe Sands was released simultaneously through HarperAudio.[6]

The novel will be released in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2021 through The Borough Press.[7]

Reception edit

Plain Bad Heroines has received praise for its queer representation.[8][9] Hillary Kelly of The Los Angeles Times stated that "Every major character is a queer woman — every last one — and each of them wears her sexuality differently, an idea that shouldn’t feel revelatory in 2020 but annoyingly does."[10] The San Francisco Chronicle's Datebook also cited the characters as a highlight, as they felt that they "are neither plain nor bad, but human: rebellious, insecure, funny, deep with longing and scars still healing".[11] Lambda Literary also praised the book's characters and representation, while also noting that "One of the main throughlines of Plain Bad Heroines is the recovery of queer history."[2]

Lena Wilson of The New York Times was critical of the work, writing that it was "neither plain nor bad, but the spell it casts is merely a glamour, beguiling readers with clever quips and striking imagery."

Plain Bad Heroines was named a Most Anticipated Book by Entertainment Weekly, the Washington Post, USA Today, Time, O, Buzzfeed, Harper's Bazaar, Vulture, Parade, HuffPost, Refinery29, Popsugar, E! News, Bustle, The Millions, Goodreads, Autostraddle, Lambda Literary, and Literary Hub.[12]

The book received the following accolades:

References edit

  1. ^ "Boston Book Festival showcases feminist books". The Tufts Daily. 2020-10-29. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  2. ^ a b "Plain Bad Heroines is an Engrossing Gothic Horror Story". Lambda Literary. 2020-11-11. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  3. ^ Hart, Michelle (2020-10-19). "Author Emily M. Danforth on the Inspiration Behind her Epic Gothic Horror-Comedy". Oprah Magazine. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  4. ^ "Interview with Author Emily M. Danforth". Rhode Island Monthly. 2020-09-16. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  5. ^ Danforth, Emily M. (2020). Plain bad heroines : a novel. Lautman, Sara (First ed.). New York, NY. ISBN 978-0-06-294285-2. OCLC 1199083155.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Danforth, Emily M. Plain bad heroines : a novel. Sands, Xe (Unabridged ed.). [New York]. ISBN 978-1-7999-4376-1. OCLC 1201425528.
  7. ^ DANFORTH, EMILY. (2021). PLAIN BAD HEROINES. [Place of publication not identified]: THE BOROUGH Press. ISBN 978-0-00-834692-8. OCLC 1144114823.
  8. ^ Charles, Ron (October 15, 2020). "Emily M. Danforth's 'Plain Bad Heroines' mixes up a delectable brew of gothic horror and Hollywood satire". The Washington Post.
  9. ^ Mandelo, Lee (2020-11-16). "I Await the Devil's Coming: Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth". Tor.com. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  10. ^ Kelly, Hillary (2020-10-21). "Review: Not your average queer, meta-fictional spooky Victorian romp". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  11. ^ Clark, Georgia (October 19, 2020). "Review: In 'Plain Bad Heroines,' queer romance, Victorian ghosts and Hollywood satire". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  12. ^ a b Danforth, Emily M. (2020-10-20). Plain Bad Heroines. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-294287-6.
  13. ^ "Alex Awards". Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  14. ^ "Stonewall Book Awards List". American Library Association. 2009-09-09. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  15. ^ Chapman, Monica (2021-02-02). "2021 Over the Rainbow Book List features 48 titles for adult readers". American Library Association. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  16. ^ "2021 Locus Awards Top Ten Finalists". Locus Online. 2021-05-01. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  17. ^ "Plain Bad Heroines". Goodreads. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  18. ^ "2020 Shirley Jackson Awards Nominees". The Shirley Jackson Awards. Retrieved 2021-09-15.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Plain Bad Heroines is a 2020 gothic novel by American author Emily M Danforth It was first published in the United States through William Morrow and is set at a girls boarding school during 1902 and present day in New England Plain Bad HeroinesFirst edition US hardcoverAuthorEmily M DanforthAudio read byXe SandsIllustratorSara LautmanCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishPublished2020PublisherWilliam MorrowMedia typePrint hardback ebook audiobookPages640 pagesISBN0062942859 First edition US hardbackThe novel derives its title from a quote by bisexual and feminist author Mary MacLane s The Story of Mary MacLane Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Development 3 Release 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis editThe novel is set during two time periods 1902 and present day In 1902 readers are introduced to Clara and Flo students living in Rhode Island and attending Brookhants School for Girls They are completely infatuated with each other They also share a love for Mary MacLane and a memoir she wrote to the point where they create a secret club called The Plain Bad Heroine Society The two meet an untimely death in a nearby orchard the site of their club meetings and trysts stung to death by eastern yellowjackets Their deaths are not the last in the school which closes five years later Three more people died in the intervening years As a result the school is believed to be both haunted and cursed In the modern day the abandoned school is now the site of a film production based on a book detailing Brookhants history Celebrities Harper Harper and Audrey Wells have been cast as Flo and Clara respectively They travel out to the school with the book s author Merritt Emmons and the rest of the film s cast and crew but soon discover that the school s curse may actually exist Development editDanforth came up with the idea for the novel based on her interest in film sets rumored to cursed as well as the production process of great films She wanted the novel to feature protagonists who were both in their 30s and explicitly queer as opposed to characters who were coded erased hidden She listed Mrs Danvers in Rebecca as an example 1 She also utilized author Mary MacLane s memoir The Story of Mary MacLane in Plain Bad Heroines as the author and her work are frequently mentioned and discussed by Danforth s characters Danforth also derives the book s title from MacLane s memoir where she states I wish some one would write a book about a plain bad heroine so that I might feel in real sympathy with her 2 Danforth also stated that she drew upon stories surrounding films such as The Omen The Exorcist and Poltergeist and that The fire in the costume trailer in Plain Bad Heroines was directly inspired by the prop storage facility burning down during the production of The Possession 3 She has described the novel as like Picnic at Hanging Rock and The Blair Witch Project but with lesbians 4 Release editPlain Bad Heroines was released in the United States in hardback and e book format through William Morrow on October 20 2020 featuring illustrations by Sara Lautman 5 An audiobook adaptation narrated by Xe Sands was released simultaneously through HarperAudio 6 The novel will be released in the United Kingdom on February 4 2021 through The Borough Press 7 Reception editPlain Bad Heroines has received praise for its queer representation 8 9 Hillary Kelly of The Los Angeles Times stated that Every major character is a queer woman every last one and each of them wears her sexuality differently an idea that shouldn t feel revelatory in 2020 but annoyingly does 10 The San Francisco Chronicle s Datebook also cited the characters as a highlight as they felt that they are neither plain nor bad but human rebellious insecure funny deep with longing and scars still healing 11 Lambda Literary also praised the book s characters and representation while also noting that One of the main throughlines of Plain Bad Heroines is the recovery of queer history 2 Lena Wilson of The New York Times was critical of the work writing that it was neither plain nor bad but the spell it casts is merely a glamour beguiling readers with clever quips and striking imagery Plain Bad Heroines was named a Most Anticipated Book by Entertainment Weekly the Washington Post USA Today Time O Buzzfeed Harper s Bazaar Vulture Parade HuffPost Refinery29 Popsugar E News Bustle The Millions Goodreads Autostraddle Lambda Literary and Literary Hub 12 The book received the following accolades 2021 Alex Award winner 13 2021 Stonewall Honor Book in Literature Shortlist 14 2021 Over the Rainbow List 15 2021 Locus Award Nominee for Best Horror Novel 16 2020 Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Horror 17 12 2020 Shirley Jackson Award Nominee for Novel 18 References edit Boston Book Festival showcases feminist books The Tufts Daily 2020 10 29 Retrieved 2020 11 28 a b Plain Bad Heroines is an Engrossing Gothic Horror Story Lambda Literary 2020 11 11 Retrieved 2020 11 28 Hart Michelle 2020 10 19 Author Emily M Danforth on the Inspiration Behind her Epic Gothic Horror Comedy Oprah Magazine Retrieved 2020 11 28 Interview with Author Emily M Danforth Rhode Island Monthly 2020 09 16 Retrieved 2020 11 28 Danforth Emily M 2020 Plain bad heroines a novel Lautman Sara First ed New York NY ISBN 978 0 06 294285 2 OCLC 1199083155 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Danforth Emily M Plain bad heroines a novel Sands Xe Unabridged ed New York ISBN 978 1 7999 4376 1 OCLC 1201425528 DANFORTH EMILY 2021 PLAIN BAD HEROINES Place of publication not identified THE BOROUGH Press ISBN 978 0 00 834692 8 OCLC 1144114823 Charles Ron October 15 2020 Emily M Danforth s Plain Bad Heroines mixes up a delectable brew of gothic horror and Hollywood satire The Washington Post Mandelo Lee 2020 11 16 I Await the Devil s Coming Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M Danforth Tor com Retrieved 2020 11 28 Kelly Hillary 2020 10 21 Review Not your average queer meta fictional spooky Victorian romp Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2020 11 28 Clark Georgia October 19 2020 Review In Plain Bad Heroines queer romance Victorian ghosts and Hollywood satire San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2020 11 28 a b Danforth Emily M 2020 10 20 Plain Bad Heroines HarperCollins ISBN 978 0 06 294287 6 Alex Awards Young Adult Library Services Association YALSA 2012 02 27 Retrieved 2021 05 04 Stonewall Book Awards List American Library Association 2009 09 09 Retrieved 2021 05 04 Chapman Monica 2021 02 02 2021 Over the Rainbow Book List features 48 titles for adult readers American Library Association Retrieved 2021 05 04 2021 Locus Awards Top Ten Finalists Locus Online 2021 05 01 Retrieved 2021 09 15 Plain Bad Heroines Goodreads Retrieved 2021 05 04 2020 Shirley Jackson Awards Nominees The Shirley Jackson Awards Retrieved 2021 09 15 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plain Bad Heroines amp oldid 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