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Containing Matters of Cable Management Timestamps: James Tiptree, jr. biography, non-spoiler discussion (0:00) plot summary and spoiler discussion (49:56) Bibliography: Phillips, Julie - "James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon" (2007)
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Ursula K. Le Guin's classic The Dispossessed, we sit down for a chat with award-winning biographer and writer Julie Phillips, author of James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon and The Baby on the Fire Escape: Creativity, Motherhood, and the Mind-Body Problem. Julie is currently at work on the authorized biography of Le Guin, and her insights from her research and her many discussions with Le Guin—not only regarding The Dispossessed but all aspects of her career, and on the challenges of writing biography—were so compelling that we ran a few minutes over our usual hour. We think it's well worth it, and wish we could have gone on even longer.
Die 26. Folge von Burns GeBlauder. Diesmal mit Oli L. Und Oli spricht eigentlich nicht über seine Lieblings.Titel, sondern vielmehr über Autoren und Künstler. Sehr fundiert, sehr reflektiert - von tiefer Kenntnis zeugend. Sicher nichts für alle, dafür ein Fest für Comicfans, die gerne etwas dazulernen. Und, wie soll ich sagen, da haben sich die zwei Richtigen getroffen... Oli Ls Favoriten: ...und hier sind Olis Meister des Comic: Jim Starlin z.B. Warlock (Strange Tales 178-181 & Warlock 9-11; chronologische Ausgabe: Classic XXXII) Hachette 2016 BestNum: KHMACO084, leider vergriffen Alan Moore z.B. Watchmen Panini 2008 ISBN: 9783866076075, 35,00 Euro Naoki Urasawa Monster Carlsen 2019 ISBN: 9783551737151, 20,00 Euro ...und seine Meister der Phantastik: H. P. Lovecraft z.B. Chronik des Cthulhu-Mythos I Festa 2011 ISBN: 9783865521446, 13,95 Euro Terry Pratchett Scheibenwelt - z.B. Wachen! Wachen! Piper 2015 ISBN: 9783492280686, 14,00 Euro James Tiptree Jr. (Alice B. Sheldon) z.B. Doktor Ain Septime 2014 ISBN: 9783902711236, 23,30 Euro + Carcosa Verlag (!) Kann man nicht oft genug erwähnen... Ist zwar kein Künstler, aber eben genau der Verlag mit Herz, Sachverstand und Mut...
Seltsame Flugobjekte über den USA – was hatte das zu bedeuten? Fast sah es so aus, als würden die Außerirdischen jetzt endlich kommen. Und warum auch nicht? Die Idee jedenfalls, wir im Universalmaßstab so unbedeutenden Kreaturen verkörperten in allen Galaxien das einzige intelligente Leben, scheint absurd; nur: das Gegenteil ist eben auch so unvorstellbar! Wer also hilft unserer Phantasie auf die Sprünge? Die Literatur natürlich! Wir diskutieren vielfältigste Geschichten aus dem unermesslichen Science-Fiction-Kosmos, u.a. vom weithin vergessenen Paul Gurk und von James Tiptree Jr. alias Alice B. Sheldon, von der Denis Scheck sagt, wir würden sie eines Tages lesen wie heute Kafka… Mit Lisa Kreißler und Alexander Solloch
We'd love to highlight this episode's sponsor, a product and company that's working to build technologies to assist caregivers in the early phases of postpartum and caregiving—the Bonoch Long Range Baby Monitor. The Bonoch Long Range Baby Monitor is perfect for larger houses and bigger families so you can effortlessly hear your children when they wake and ensure they're cared for.Follow this link to find out more about the impressive specifications of the Bonoch Long Range Baby Monitor and to receive a special 30% discount available only to our listeners._____________________________________________________“She said, ‘I don't think a hero can be a mother. I don't think a mother can be a hero.' And I felt this terrible irritation and frustration that made me realize I want mothers to be heroes. I want them to be heroes, not in the slaying-the-dragon sense, but I just want them to be the heroes of their own stories.” ~ Julie PhillipsJoin Kaitlin as she chats with Julie Phillips, an American biographer & book critic, and the author of The Baby on the Fire Escape: Creativity, Motherhood, and the Mind-Baby Problem, which feels like the perfect topic to launch our second season. Julie's previous book, James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon, received several honors including the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Hugo and Locus Awards, and the Washington State book award. She currently lives in Amsterdam with her partner and their two children.Kaitlin and Julie spoke about:Julie's new book, The Baby on the Fire Escape.How we think about motherhood and intellectualism together, and also how we think about motherhood as an intellectual concept.What it means to Julie to be sitting at the intersection now of mothering older children and writing biographies of mother writers.The concept of maintenance work in relation to the political activism of women and caregivers.More about Julie Phillips:Website:https://www.julie-phillips.com/Instagram: @julievanphillips Facebook:@JuliePhillipsOrder your copy of Julie's latest book here: The Baby on the Fire Escape: Creativity, Motherhood, and the Mind-Baby ProblemFor regular updates:Visit our website: postpartumproduction.comFollow us on Instagram:@postpartumproductionpodcastSubscribe to our podcast newsletter on Substack: https://postpartumproduction.substack.com
这一期节目介绍的作家是James Tiptree Jr.(aka Alice B. Sheldon,aka Racconna Sheldon)。 她参加过二战,做过CIA探员,同时拥有极高的艺术和文学天赋。写作科幻小说的头十年,她赢得了评论家的广泛赞誉。通过书面信件,她与著名作家、出版商和读者都建立了密切的关系,同时又保持着神秘感——没有人知道她是个女性。 让我们记住这位传奇的作家,这位传奇的女性。 - 聊天的人 - 肖鼠,科幻迷、社恐AI 得闻,科幻迷、普通人类 顾适,科幻作家、高级城市规划师 - 内容提要 - 02:50 出身于知识精英家庭的女孩,从小深入原始丛林 07:30 读者的偏见——人们把强大的写作误认为男性 14:00 和科幻作家乔安娜·拉斯的通信往(八)事(卦) 17:30 把黄金时代常见的科幻设定放入更复杂、现实的显微镜下 21:40 《命运》中的性别流动、性食同类和自由意志 31:00 《你们的脸,姐妹们,你们的脸上充满了光》:逐步后退的阅读感受 34:00 “她不知道她不能拥有自由吗?”——一个“疯女人”的漫游故事 47:00 《我醒来发现自己在寒冷的山坡上》标题出处是一首济慈的诗歌 49:00 一个关于地球人对于外星人病态的性迷恋的故事 61:00 小说中的图层结构 66:30 《男人看不见的女人》和《休斯顿,休斯顿,请回答》中的“典型男人” - 提到的作品 - 《命运》 Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death 《姐妹们,你们的脸,你们的脸上充满了光!》Your Faces, O My Sisters! Your Faces Filled of Light! 《我醒来发现自己在寒冷的山坡上》And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill’s Side 《男人看不见的女人》The Women Men Don’t See 《休斯顿,休斯顿,请回答》Houston, Houston, Do You Read? - 音乐 - The Island Where I Come from - L:aurie Anderson - 制作团队 - 声音设计 杨啸天 节目运营 小米粒 logo设计 五颜六色的大亮哥 - 本节目由 JustPod 出品 ©2023 上海斛律网络科技有限公司 - - 联系我们 - 微博: @惊奇电台AmazingPodcast @JustPod 豆瓣:惊奇电台 微信公众号:JustPod / 播客一下 联系方式:contact@justpod.fm 商务合作:ad@justpod.fm
Mirko und Marc unterhalten sich über die US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Psychologin Alice B. Sheldon, die in der Science Fiction-Welt vor allem unter ihrem Pseudonym James Tiptree, Jr. bekannt wurde.
James Tiptree Jr. – eine Einführung zu Alice B. Sheldon
James Tiptree Jr. – eine Einführung zu Alice B. Sheldon
In dieser Folge mit Anika, Robin und Meike: „Das Weib ist ein Nichts“ von Mela Hartwig, „Houston, Houston!“ von James Tiptree Jr. (aka Alice B. Sheldon) und „Menschen im Hotel“ von Vicki Baum. Willkommen zum Jahresendspurt! Kurz bevor 2021 Tschüss sagt, hauen wir nach heißen Literaturnews im Vorgeplänkel noch eine Sonderfolge raus. Heute haben wir drei Bücher dabei, bei denen nicht nur die Handlungen, sondern auch die Biografien der Autorinnen genug Stoff für die große Leinwand bieten.
One of the most extraordinary pen name tales. Sci-fi savant James Tiptree Jr. had accolades, admirers and many, many pen pals. Problem was, he didn't exist. James Tiptree Jr. stories discussed in this episode: The Last Flight of Dr. Ain The Women Men Don't See Books mentioned: James Tiptree Jr., Her Smoke Rose Up Forever Julie Phillips, James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon
¿Han escuchado de Ceres? Es un pequeño planeta, en el cual José Miguel Martínez utilizo como ambiente en su último libro donde habitan aliens, androides y más. El libro viene con una playlist que fue creada especialmente para cada relato. Hablamos sobre Ray Bradbury, Dark, Mario Levrero, Black Mirror y la autora Alice B. Sheldon. 😃
Drabblecast wraps up Women & Aliens month with a gritty and intense story by James Tiptree Jr., aka Alice B. Sheldon. Hope you’re hungry! Remembering— Do you hear, my little red? Hold me softly. The cold grows. I remember: —I am hugely black and hopeful, I bounce on six legs along the mountains in the […] The post Drabblecast 445 – Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death appeared first on The Drabblecast.
Villalobos y Patricio Urzúa comentan la novela A momentary taste of being, de la brillante Alicia B. Sheldon (aka James Tiptree Jr). Hablan del extraño argumento del libro, del lugar de la autora dentro de la ciencia-ficción y de su peculiar obsesión por los seudónimos y las máscaras.
We begin our dive into some fascinating authors by looking at sci-fi legend James Tiptree, Jr. (aka Alice B. Sheldon) with the hilarious Michael Jeffries! Zach discusses the personal impact of Mrs. Doubtfire, Michael takes us home on country roads, and Brian disses harbor seals. Your support helps keep the show going. You can pledge as little as a dollar a month over at our Patreon page.Be sure to check out all the wonderful shows on the Denver Podcast Network.
Episode 434 - The Screwfly Solution Listen on Patreon Listen in as we discuss The Screwfly Solution by Raccoona Sheldon! Special thanks to our reader Heather Klinke! This author is actually Alice B. Sheldon, also known as James Tiptree, Jr. Check out her story on NPR. Attack of the Crab Monsters by Lawrence Raab. Cute Aggression!
Episode 434 - The Screwfly Solution Listen on Patreon Listen in as we discuss The Screwfly Solution by Raccoona Sheldon! Special thanks to our reader Heather Klinke! This author is actually Alice B. Sheldon, also known as James Tiptree, Jr. Check out her story on NPR. Attack of the Crab Monsters by Lawrence Raab. Cute Aggression!
The Big 1-3! We're officially teens! Episode 13 serves up some history on the Muslim "Mother of the Believers" and uncover the real identity of author James Tiptree Jr.
This week, Liberty discusses The Black Count, The Noble Hustle, Autobiography of a Face, and more great older books. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara The Cadaver King and The Country Dentist by Radley Balko and Tucker Carrington Five-Finger Discount by Helene Stapinski The Black Count by Tom Reiss The Noble Hustle by Colson Whitehead Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy Truth and Beauty by Ann Patchett Full-Body Burden by Kristen Iversen Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee Another Bullshit Night in Suck City by Nick Flynn James Tiptree Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon by Julia Phillips Hammer Head by Nina MacLaughlin Clandestine in Chile by Gabriel Garcia Marquez The Skies Belong to Us by Brendan Koerner Dipper and Mabel's Guide to Mystery by Rob Renzetti and Shane Houghton
WARNING: This week’s episode contains violent content of a sexual nature. This week Leskin and I are taking a look at femicide and misogyny in James Tiptree Jr. (a.k.a. Alice B. Sheldon, Raccoona Sheldon)’s science fiction masterpiece “The Screwfly Solution.” We will be taking on issues of violence, specifically against women, in a world slowly loosing it’s cohesion to misogyny and devolving into full on civil unrest and eventually mass extinction. We will be asking questions about gender, propriety, and exactly when (if ever) does it become too late?
Who: RITA -winning fantasy author Jeffe Kennedy Topics Discussed: How Jeffe got started writing, fantasy romance, contemporary romance, fantasy, nonfiction, boy fantasy, judging reader preferences, popcorn flicks, science fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association, SFWA, diversity. Nebula awards, Hugo awards, Game of Thrones, HBO, Twilight, keeping track of the series and worlds, MSU, dreaming, and genre blending. Authors/ Books Discussed: Anne McCaffrey Mercedes Lackey The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe - CS Lewis Madeleine L'Engle Amazon || iBooks Robert Jordan Amazon || iBooks George R.R. Martin Amazon || iBooks Twilight Amazon || iBooks Sookie Stackhouse series Amazon || iBooks Twelve Kingdoms series Jeffe Kennedy Amazon || iBooks Lost Princess Chronicles - Jeffe Kennedy Lois McMaster Bujold - Shards of Honor Amazon || iBooks James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon- Julie Phillips Amazon || iBooks Master of Crows - Grace Draven Amazon || iBooks Thea Harrison Amazon || iBooks Elizabeth Hunter Amazon || iBooks Ilona Andrews - Hidden Legacy series Amazon || iBooks Follow WOMEN WITH BOOKS: Facebook page Join the Women With Books newsletter Find out what books Women are recommending. Buy RESISTING SANTA – Lindsay Emory’s Christmas novella at iBooks! And now at Amazon! "I was always Team Edward." ***à> Here’s our Phone number to leave a message or (enthusiastic) review/ comment on a book: (435) 565-1523
Estimados oyentes, nos complace sobremanera volver a presentarnos en sus vidas con el episodio episodio más reciente del podcast de Los VerdHugos, de nuevo en su formación extendida con Leticia Lara de Fantástica Ficción. En este episodio charlaremos de fantasía y ciencia ficción, con la excusa de pasar revista a las nominaciones a la actual edición de los Premios Hugo y los ganadores de los Premios Nebula.Entre los temas que hemos comentado se cuentan algunas de las polémicas que se han producido este año en torno a los premios Hugo, como la existencia de una campaña que ha llevado a la nominación de algunos autores con ideas… bueno… valorad vosotros mismos… (y, por si os parece poco, podéis echar un vistazo a lo que pensamos de la calidad de su obra) o la impopular decisión por parte de Orbit de no incluir ninguna de sus novelas en el Hugo Voter’s Pack.Al final del programa, siguiendo nuestra tónica habitual, cada uno de los cinco verdhugos recomendará un par de libros o cómics que haya leído recientemente y considere merecedores de vuestra atención. Rompiendo una lanza a favor de los espoilers, las recomendaciones en cuestión son las siguientes:Las Recomendaciones de Los VerdHugosElías- Reach for Infinity, Jonathan Strahan (Antología) - Vicious, de Victoria Schwab Pedro- La Cosecha de Samhein, de José Antonio Cotrina - Maquinas del Tiempo, de Nina Allan Leti- Puente de Pájaros, de Barry Hughart - Zot!, de Scott McCloud Miquel- James Tiptree Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon, de Julie Phillips. - Quemando Cromo, de William Gibson Josep María- Las Sirenas de Titán, de Kurt Vonnegut - In Search of Wonder, de Damon Knight Como siempre, podéis descargar el episodio en Archive.org y, en cuanto se propaguen los feeds, en iVoox e iTunes.Créditos:Música: Bitches of your souls (The Saurs) Logotipo: Javier Hansard
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—I am hugely black and hopeful, I bounce on six legs along the mountains in the new warm! . . . Sing the changer, Sing the stranger! Will the changes change forever? . . . All my hums have words now. Another change! | Copyright 1973, 2001 by the Estate of Alice B. Sheldon. Previously published in THE ALIEN CONDITION and HER SMOKE ROSE UP FOREVER. Reprinted by permission of Jeffrey D. Smith and the Virginia Kidd Agency, Inc. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.
This last episode of The Writer and the Critic for 2012 sees your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, sink their teeth into non-fiction. But first they give a friendly shout-out to the brand spanking new podcast from Sean Wright, Adventures of a Bookonaut -- to which you should all go and listen right now -- as well as the entertainingly erudite Ambling Along the Acqueduct blog. (Kirstyn's brand spanking new novel, Perfections, might also garner a wee mention.) The duo then become embroiled in a debate about critics and authors and whether one person can or even should wear both hats, as well as whether or not critics need to take the feelings of authors into consideration -- regardless of what kind of spiffy headwear either of them might be donning at the time. The books up for discussion this month are Evaporating Genres, a collection of essays by Gary K. Wolfe (beginning 35:20), and James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon, a biography by Julie Phillips (1:03:50). This thoughtful essay by Jonathan McCalmont is mentioned and, in the spirit of Alice Sheldon, Ian promises to begin writing Letters of Appreciation to authors whose work he has enjoyed. We will follow him up on this next year! There are no real spoilers here but if you have skipped ahead, then please tune back in at 1:39:50 for some closing remarks and (belated) holiday well-wishes. And now for the sad news ... The Writer and the Critic is on hiatus for a couple of months and won't be back until March 2013. The good news is that will give you plenty of time to read Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace and House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. Hopefully it will give Kirstyn and Ian plenty of time as well! Thanks to everyone who listened to The Writer and the Critic during 2012. Ian and Kirstyn love you all to bits and look forward to talking at you a whole lot more in 2013!
This month on The Writer and Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, are delighted to bring you Part the Second of their special eBook Extravaganza. Wasting absolutely no time on formalities, the duo roll up their sleeves and get straight into the discussion of their listener-chosen titles. The books on the table for this episode are: The Black God's War by Moses Siregar III (at 2:15) the mark), The Silence of Medair by Andrea K Höst (42:30) and Paintwork by Tim Maughan (1:08:30). During the discussion, Ian mentions an article on "Writing About Rape" that Jim Hines wrote for Apex Magazine back in January 2012. While this isn't available online, Jim Hines has written two similar pieces which can be found on his blog, along with other useful resources on the subject. If you've skipped forward to avoid spoilers, please tune back in at 1:33:35 for a thoughtful discussion of self-publishing, reading in general and concluding remarks about the last two episodes. Changing gears, next month will see the first non-fiction edition of The Writer and the Critic. Ian has recommended Evaporating Genres, a collection of essays by Gary K. Wolfe, while Kirstyn has picked James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon, a biography by Julie Phillips. Read ahead and join in the non-fictional fun!