• 69. Operation Salon Kitty (a Kawashima Yoshiko novelette)
    Feb 19 2026

    Episode 69--yes, I'm juvenile enough to say "noice". Of course, I cannot miss the opportunity to capitalize on this moment. There will never be another 69th episode of this podcast.

    And so today, you, my valued listener, are getting an all new story, one salacious enough to be worthy of this episode.

    I first had this idea about 5 weeks ago, and thought how I could best honour this episode. Olive already has their own salacious story--episode 65. I thought, I don't have enough with Yoshiko. Yoshi should get their own salacious story, something involving espionage, I've been writing and researching a lot lately that takes place during WW2... The answer is staring me in the face. Salon Kitty. It practically writes itself.

    This is one of those little historical tidbits that just occupies space in my brain. Salon Kitty was a famed high-class German brothel used as a spying operation by the SD. Well-known clients included Goebbels, Ribbentrop, Sepp Dietrich, Francisco Franco's brother-in-law, and Mussolini's son-in-law.

    And so my resident spymaster, Yoshiko, the cross-dressing Manchurian quote-unquote princess... can they be roped into this somehow? Doing some research, the brothel opened in 1941 under SD management, and closed as the result of an Allied air raid in summer of 1942. The ultimate man in charge of the whole thing was Reinhard Heydrich, who also had something happen to him in 1942. Yoshiko, at this point, was under a travel ban--essentially a form of house arrest--in Fukuoka, Japan. Their Tianjin restaurant, which I speculate may have been an op, closed in 1939 after they were assailed by axe-wielding bandits, they alienated all their friends in the Japanese military, their former lover and CO, General Tada Hayao was contemplating assassinating them, and even their friends in the far right underground were no longer taking their calls; Yamaguchi Yoshiko, in her memoir, talks about how Toyama Mitsuru, chief of the Black Ocean Society, wouldn't speak to Kawashima. Kawashima had just met with Toyama, and their former suitor, Iwata Ainosuke, also the head of a far right secret society, as recently as 1935, for reasons unknown.

    The Fukuoka period of Yoshiko's life has a whole lot of nothing going on, except that they were dating a young woman named Sonomoto Kotone, and they were filing false police reports for petty money-making schemes. So... it's perfect. 1942 coincides with the operation of the brothel, the rescinding of Yoshiko's travel ban, and a particular event in Reinhard Heydrich's life. I have a story.

    Of course, it began as a short story, and then it ballooned into a full on novelette. It is 7 chapters and 15K words. But have no fear, the entire thing is being released today. No previews here, this is the full story. Moreover, the PDF is available in full on my website. With luck, I can premiere the paperback at the Sudbury Comiccon at the end of April. There will be more news on that in the coming weeks.

    I should note that, of course, this episode is explicit.


    Beneath Nevada by Isaac Fernandes - https://www.amazon.ca/Beneath-Nevada-Isaac-Fernandes/dp/B0G6VM2ZMP/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3J4PAXIQ7D402&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.TNutXab6N7ddzELo9-V4bagRl8hAtlYL22zR1nKpK9FSh-kPdp7zQav2JZLL0fXL_WxjPnewaJyIsu8IlXadtXcrT2ExNkvAa9E02rNzvkOv7bpywdjvUzoiPJgm0AoSefvWqapUK-Vm4EMn2wkiiE8A5S8p4KSz2YC3EPufljl7ZEruZ39y9qweMZfzZdU5.Gf0fgM-y4dVavW1n33kQhUwf-Bh-9cLZH6IbQUVZVIQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=beneath+nevada&qid=1771373987&sprefix=beneath+nevada%2Caps%2C136&sr=8-1


    Jason Shannon is an indie Canadian author of science fiction and more. His seventh novel, Tiger Blues, is available now: “A plucky crew of mercenaries must keep a doomsday weapon from the Maoists in alt-history 1948 Tibet.”

    Upcoming:

    Courtice Book Bazaar Feb 28– IG @bookbazaarcanada

    Stratford Comiccon Mar 29

    Cambridge Comiccon Mar 30

    Barrie Comiccon Apr 11

    Sudbury Comiccon Apr 25

    Huntsville Comiccon May 3


    For a complete list of sources, see the PDF version on my website.

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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • 68. Writing Olive Yang with Brian Klingborg (author of the Lu Fei trilogy)
    Feb 12 2026

    Brian Klingborg is the author of the Lu Fei mystery series. Today we are mostly speaking about Book 2 in that series, Wild Prey, wherein detective Lu Fei investigates wildlife trafficking, eventually landing him in Myanmar. There, he meets a half-Chinese warlady who, in my reading, bears a startling resemblance to the 1950s Golden Triangle opium kingpin Olive Yang.


    Brian’s website: https://www.brianklingborg.com/

    Look for “Sundown” coming soon—https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33726241/?ref_=nm_knf_i_1


    Jason Shannon is an indie Canadian author of science fiction and more. His seventh novel, Tiger Blues, is available now: “A plucky crew of mercenaries must keep a doomsday weapon from the Maoists in alt-history 1948 Tibet.”


    Upcoming events: Angus Comiccon Feb 15

    Courtice Book Bazaar February 28– IG @bookbazaarcanada

    Stratford Comiccon March 29

    Cambridge Comiccon March 30

    Barrie Comiccon April 11

    Sudbury Comiccon April 25

    Huntsville Comiccon May 3


    Audiobook for The Moon Panther coming soon

    Follow my social media @harujinshounds


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  • 67. Ryan David Gerard (author of The Baptist and Born Again)
    Feb 5 2026

    Ryan David Gerard is the author of 8 novels, includingthe Baptist trilogy and the Born Again trilogy, as well as thestandalones Wildmen and The Things that are Not. We talk about his writing, his journey as an author, questions of staying in your lane with regards to genre, and the struggles of trying to marketing in an online space—Ryan produces these hilarious Instagram reels satirizing the AI-generated marketing messages he gets, which I can certainly relate to. We had some very very minor technical difficulties during our recording, and I think one of his answers gets cut off for a brief moment.


    Reading at 1:20


    Ryan’s website: www.Gerardtheauthor.com

    IG: @ryandavidgerard


    Jason Shannon is an indie Canadian author of science fiction and more. His seventh novel, Tiger Blues, is available now: “A plucky crew of mercenaries must keep a doomsday weapon from the Maoists in alt-history 1948 Tibet.”

    Upcoming events: Angus Comiccon Feb 15

    Courtice Book Bazaar February 28– IG @bookbazaarcanada

    Stratford Comiccon March 29

    Cambridge Comiccon March 30

    Barrie Comiccon April 11

    Sudbury Comiccon April 25

    Huntsville Comiccon May 3

    Audiobook for The Moon Panther coming soonFollow my social media @harujinshounds


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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • 66. Robert Hough (author of Anarchists in Love)
    Jan 22 2026

    Robert Hough is the author of eight novels, including The Final Confession of Mabel Stark, The Culprits, and The Marriage of Rose Camilleri. Today we are discussing his newest book, Anarchists in Love, an historical novel about the relationship between well-known anarchists Emma Goldman and Alexander ‘Sasha’ Berkmann. We discuss the novel, his inspiration, process, and Goldman and Berkmann’sinfluence on anarchism.

    Robert premiered this book at the Eden Mills Writer’s Festival in September, which I also attended. I was immediately drawn to it because of my own work surrounding anarchism, namely Rain’s Agenda and The Rise and Fall of Chaz Oregano. Rain was written first, and anarchism is portrayed therein generally positively, as I use it as an anti-authoritarian framing device. Chaz presents a much more negative case, wherein our hero is very much caught up in a militant anarchist cell, and the novel builds to what anarchists call the propaganda of the deed, which we discuss herein.

    Robert’s website: www.roberthough.ca
    Upcoming events: The Junction Reads, February 1st https://junctionreads.ca/upcoming-schedule/

    This event is also going to be livestreamed. Get the link here:https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/at-type-ben-ladouceur-sadiqa-de-meijer-robert-hough-livestreaming-tickets-1596208646029?aff=oddtdtcreator

    Globe and Mail article:https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-modern-day-anarchism-isnt-what-it-used-to-be/

    Jason Shannon is an indie Canadian author of science fiction and more. His seventh novel, Tiger Blues, is available now: “A plucky crew of mercenaries must keep a doomsday weapon from the Maoists in alt-history 1948 Tibet.”

    Upcoming events: Bowmanville Comiccon Feb 1

    Angus Comiccon Feb 15

    Courtice Book Bazaar February 28– IG @bookbazaarcanada

    Stratford Comiccon March 28

    Barrie Comiccon April 11

    Sudbury Comiccon April 25

    Audiobook for The Moon Panther coming soon

    Follow my social media @harujinshounds


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    50 mins
  • 65. The Pattaya Gambit (an Olive Yang story)
    Jan 15 2026

    In debt to some Thai gangsters, crossdressing Burmese "princess" tries to run a ruby smuggling scheme just after the end of World War 2, at a ping pong club in Pattaya, Thailand.


    The Pattaya Gambit was developed as a short story within my Yang-Yoshiko universe, a prequel to my 2025 novel Tiger Blues. It has since expanded beyond the bounds of a short story, into a novella. Today we are previewing the first three chapters *of the first draft*.


    Join my mailing list to be eligible to receive a free ARC draft later in the year: www.jasonmshannon.com


    Pick up a copy of Tiger Blues: https://www.jasonmshannon.com/product-page/paperback-tiger-blues


    Listen to the travelogue upon which this novella is based in Episode 64.


    *episode is explicit


    Upcoming events: Book Bazaar Feb 28 – IG @bookbazaarcanada

    Sudbury Comiccon April 25

    Audiobook for The Moon Panther coming soonFollow my social media @harujinshounds

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    46 mins
  • 64. A Bangkok Ping Pong Show (A Thai travelogue)
    Jan 8 2026

    In 2019, I took a 4-country tour of Southeast Asia, a trip which would ultimately influence the development of my Yang-Yoshiko series in 2025. Part of that trip included a visit to a ping pong show at a go-go bar named Suzie Wong, in Soi Cowboy, Bangkok.


    I must be doing something right (?) with SEO, because the travelogue I wrote afterwards is consistently the second most popular page on my website. Now I have put that travelogue to the mic.


    Next week, I will be premiering a new Olive Yang short story, The Pattaya Gambit, which takes place at a ping pong show. heavily inspired by the events of this travelogue.


    Episode is explicit.


    Read the travelogue: https://www.jasonmshannon.com/pingpong


    Jason Shannon is an indie Canadian author of science fiction and more. His seventh novel, Tiger Blues, is available now: “A plucky crew of mercenaries must keep a doomsday weapon from the Maoists in alt-history 1948 Tibet.”



    Audiobook for The Moon Panther coming soon


    Follow my social media @harujinshounds

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    34 mins
  • 63. Stalin's a Wh*re (short story - re-recorded)
    Dec 18 2025

    Stalin's a Whore is a 2021 short story which satirizes Stalin's legacy, and communism in general, through the lens of a gay gangbang. Stalin's a Whore was released back in episode 11, but it is now being folded into my Yang-Yoshiko universe, and has been rerecorded for this episode.


    Episode is explicit.


    Read the story: www.jasonmshannon.com


    Check out the Anavaerian Guardian trilogy: www.tylerhomer.com


    Jason Shannon is an indie Canadian author of science fiction and more. His seventh novel, Tiger Blues, is available now: “A plucky crew of mercenaries must keep a doomsday weapon from the Maoists in alt-history 1948 Tibet.”


    Audiobook for The Moon Panther coming soon

    Follow my social media @harujinshounds


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    23 mins
  • 62. B*tch-Slapping Stalin (a Yang-Yoshiko short story)
    Dec 11 2025

    I am blown away. As I record this, I have just finished my lastbookshows of the year, in Smiths Falls and Brockville. While there may be some online sales that still come through, I can for the most part finalize my bookkeeping and look at the numbers. For many years now-in fact I think this has always been the case-The Zimmer Insurgency and the Hounds of Harujin have been my number 1 and 2 bestsellers. Well,Tiger Blues, my newest release, my first foray into steampunk, which is a bit of a niche subgenre, only came out in September. And it surged ahead of Hounds to become my number 2 seller, just barely behind Zimmer (incidentally, I will give a personal shoutout on the podcast if any three listeners want to push it over that finish line, because three more copies will be all it takes to tip the scales).


    And so today, we are releasing the audio for a Kawashima Yoshiko short story, Bitch-Slapping Stalin. This short story was included in the Kickstarter version of Tiger Blues, but has not been available to the public at large until now. This follows Yoshiko on a 1935 spying mission for Japan, set in Moscow, and based upon the incident wherein Mongolian Prime Minister Peljidiin Genden slapped Joseph Stalin. An historical note follows the main text.


    Read the story: www.jasonmshannon.com


    Jason Shannon is an indie Canadian author of science fiction and more. His seventh novel, Tiger Blues, is available now: “A plucky crew of mercenaries must keep a doomsday weapon from the Maoists in alt-history 1948 Tibet.”


    Audiobook for The Moon Panther coming soon

    Follow my social media @harujinshounds




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    47 mins