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Best podcasts about Gary K Wolfe

Latest podcast episodes about Gary K Wolfe

The Coode Street Podcast
Eating the Fantastic: Episode 217: Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 82:50


All round good guy Scott Edelman was at the recent World Fantasy Convention, and took Gary and Jonathan out for lunch and a chat. That chat became the latest episode of Eating the Fantastic, Scott's terrific podcast. If you're interested, you can hear the episode here.

Eating the Fantastic
Episode 217: Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan

Eating the Fantastic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 82:51


Munch MVP sandwiches with MVPs Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan as we discuss why The Coode Street Podcast is "the Cheers of podcasts," the foolish statement made during their first episode which meant there had to be more, the identity of the guest who was most resistant to appearing on their show, the reason the podcast made Paul Cornell want to run, the different interviewing techniques necessary when having conversations with the voluble vs. the reticent, the white whales whom they could never snare, how to make sure we're speaking to more than just our own generations, their advice for anyone who wants to launch a podcast of their own, the way to avoid getting canned responses out of guests, how their conversational methods have changed over 13 years, whether critiquing books or rejecting stories has ever affected relationships with a guest, and much more.

The Wrath of the iOtians
Absynthe by Brendan P. Bellecourt, Raised by Wolves, Season 2, The Book of Boba Fett (or is it The Mandalorian, Season 2.5?)

The Wrath of the iOtians

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 57:52


The iOtians chat about Brendan P Bellecourt's new sci-fi novel, Absynthe. Then they revisit the wacky world of Kepler 22-B in Raised by Wolves Season 2. And, they chat about the Mandalorian's off-season run. Or is it Luke's Jedi Academy?  Oh, that's right ... it's the Book of Boba Fett! Finally, we get another Five Minutes of Culture with Jake! He covers a comprehensive audiobook/sci-fi course.Note: Due to popular demand we went back to the original Season 1 theme music!Brendan P. Bellecourt, Absynthehttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/624289/absynthe-by-brendan-p-bellecourt/Raised by Wolves (HBO Max)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9170108/The Book of Boba Fett (Disney+)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13668894/Gary K. Wolfe, "How Great Science Fiction Works" at Wondrium.com (formerly The Great Courses)https://www.wondrium.com/how-great-science-fiction-worksOur good friend Mike recently lost his friend Andy to Friedrichs Ataxia, a degenerative neuromuscular disease in the Muscular Dystrophy family. Andy visited our college several times. I was struck by how he took the time to listen and would give encouraging advice. I recently learned that he was a big fan of the 1951 film The Thing from Another World  (John Carpenter's 1982 film The Thing is based on this). It was his Saturday-night ritual to watch this movie. We're going to watch it on a Saturday night to pay tribute to Andy.The Thing from Another World (1951) directed by Christian Nyby and Howard Hawkes (uncredited)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044121/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1The Wrath of the iOtiansEmail: thewrathoftheiotians@gmail.comInstagram: thewrathoftheiotiansTwitter:  @OfiOtiansWebsite: https://thewrathoftheiotians.buzzsprout.com/MusicLand Of The Me-me by Aleksandar Dimitrijevic (TONO)Licensed under the NEO Sounds Music License AgreementMouret: Fanfares Suite 1 Movement 1 Rondeau in D MajorComposed by Jean-Joseph MouretPublisher: Lynne Publishing (track not PRO registered)Licensed under the NEO Sounds Music License AgreementThe Lowest DeepA supernatural horror fiction series.Listen on: Spotify

The Functional Nerds Podcast
Episode 526-Live from Capricon 42 With Michi Trota, Gary K Wolfe, Megan Mackie and More

The Functional Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 126:10


This week, Patrick and Tracy are live from Capricon 42 with a very special, super-sized show filled with great conversations from all of these amazing people: Lauren Jankowski – author of The Shape Shifter Chronicles (Follow Lauren on Twitter) Megan Mackie – author of The Finder of the Lucky Devil (Follow Megan on Twitter) KM […] The post Episode 526-Live from Capricon 42 With Michi Trota, Gary K Wolfe, Megan Mackie and More appeared first on The Functional Nerds.

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 1: Live with Gary K. Wolfe! [REPOST]

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 53:22


In case you were wondering where the Coode Street Podcast began, here's episode 1 from way back in May 2010.   Here is the first full-length Coode Street podcast. Recorded just minutes ago, Gary and I discuss what it means to work and review for Locus, SF's attraction to the ‘new' in new weird, new space opera and new sword and sorcery, career pressure on short story writers, as well as books by China Mieville and others. We also mention some books we're looking forward to. With a little luck we'll podcast regularly (every week or two), so we hope you enjoy it. Also if there are any problems with the audio, my apologies. I'm still working this out.

PKDHeads Podcast Bonus
Dick Adjacent - Shout-Out to Tony Boucher

PKDHeads Podcast Bonus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 112:50


David sits down with SciFi luminaries Gary K. Wolfe, Gordon Van Gelder, and F. Paul Wilson to discuss writer/editor William Anthony Parker White AKA Anthony Boucher, whom you may recognize from his countless mentions in our regular podcast. He stands, along with A.E. van Vogt and Don Wollheim, as one of the three people most responsible for getting Philip K. Dick to become a writer. Here they discuss, among other things, Boucher's novel Rocket to the Morgue, the Meñana Society, and, of course, PKD. Our Patreon ►► http://www.patreon.com/LanghorneJTweed Find Rocket to the Morgue: On Goodreads ►► https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/977282.Rocket_to_the_Morgue Find David Agranoff: Amazon ►► www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/…1580511880&sr=1-2 Find F. Paul Wilson: Website ►► https://repairmanjack.com/ Find Gary K. Wolfe: Coode Street Podcast ►► https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-coode-street-podcast/id417617929 Find Gordon Van Gelder: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ►► https://www.sfsite.com/fsf/ Music on this episode is from - Valis: An Opera by Tod Machover Check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/Valis-ANNE-BOGDEN…EMA/dp/B000003GI2 FIND US: Twitter ►► https://twitter.com/Dickheadspod Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/Dickheadspodcast/ Soundcloud ►► https://soundcloud.com/dickheadspodcast Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/dickheadspodcast/ YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5…UlAAoWtLiCg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pkdheadsbonus/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pkdheadsbonus/support

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 543: The Year in Review and Other Digressions

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 55:16


Welcome to episode 2 of Season 12 of The Coode Street Podcast. This week, in the second of our main season of twenty-six hour-long episodes, our hosts Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan talk to Locus Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Liza Groen Trombi and award-winning writer Daryl Gregory about the year in science fiction and fantasy. The annual Locus Recommended Reading issue is due out at the beginning of February featuring an overview of the year, the 50th Locus Reader's Poll and annual recommended reading list, so it seemed like a good time to talk trends, themes, books, and more.  And, of course, there's the odd digression because it's Coode Street and that's what we do. As always, our thanks to our guests Liza and Daryl. We hope you enjoy the episode and see you next time!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 541: John Clute and Science Fiction Repeating the Future

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 61:37


Welcome to Season 12 of the Coode Street Podcast. This year we're repeating our commitment to bring you at least twenty-six hour-long episodes where our hosts, Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan, talk about science fiction and stuff with little or no coherent purpose, and occasionally interact with interesting people. There will also be additional episodes and bits and pieces, but they'll come in due time. John Clute and Science Fiction Repeating the Future This week we're delighted to be joined by the venerable John Clute, who talks to us from a weirdly deserted Camden Town in London, discussing the impact of World War I on the surprisingly large numbers of scientific romance writers of the 1920s and 1930s, some provocative ideas which John laid out in his 2017 Telluride talk "Those who do not understand Science Fiction are Condemned to Repeat It", including the notion of “techno-occultism,” what's happened with space opera, generation starships, and apocalyptic literature, and what's wrong with the idea of self-driving cars. As usual with John, there are a lot more ideas that pop up along the way. I suspect, on reflection, some of us are more optimistic about the future of science fiction and the world than this chat suggests, but we hope you enjoy it and want to sincerely thank John for making the time to talk to us.

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 505: Ten Minutes with Mimi Mondal

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 13:00


Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Locus Award winner and Hugo and Nebula nominee Mimi Mondal and Gary K. Wolfe chat about gardening and cooking Indian food during the lockdown, researching the ancient history of India and Bangladesh (including the origins of Tibetan Buddhism), cultural references in the Avatar franchise, and, of course, what she's been reading. Books mentioned include: The Grace of Kings by Ken Liu Exhalation: Stories by Ted Chiang Six Months, Three Days, Five Others by Charlie Jane Anders Ambiguity Machines and Other Stories by Vandana Singh A People's Future of the United States by Victor LaValle and John Joseph Adams, eds.

Hugos There Podcast
Bonus Episode! DHP Sci-Fi Roundtable Audio

Hugos There Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 90:14


David from the Dickheads Podcast hosted a Sci-Fi roundtable discussion over Zoom last week and was kind enough to both invite Seth and provide the audio for inclusion in the feed. Other guests are Lisa Yaszek, Gary K. Wolfe, and Alec Nevala-Lee Video available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq9rl66FMRU

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 387: Ten Minutes with Fran Wilde

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 14:54


Ten minutes with... sees Coode Street presenters Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe talk to readers and book lovers from around the world about what they're reading and what's getting them through this strange time. Today Gary talks to Fran Wilde, fresh off her nominations for a Hugo Award for her story "A Catalog of Storms" and a Lodestar Award for her novel Riverland. We talk a little about Riverland, what's she's currently reading (or re-reading, in some cases for her MFA classes at Western Colorado University), the value of poetry in times of stress, and her own forthcoming work. Books mentioned include: Riverland by Fran Wilde Machina (Season 1) and Ninth Step Station (Season 2) by Fran Wilde & others The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee The Absolute Book by Elizabeth Knox A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp Goldilocks by Lara Lam Agency by William Gibson Network Effect by Martha Wells  Anthropocene Rag by Alex Irvine Deeplight by Frances Hardinge Sal & Gabi Fix the Universe by Carlos Hernandez The Sin in the Steel by Ryan Van Loan Blessing the Boats by Lucille Clifton The Wild Iris by Louise Gluck

The Coode Street Podcast
Coode Street Roundtable 2.1: Annalee Newitz's The Future of Another Timeline

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 75:20


Welcome to the first episode of the second season of The Coode Street Roundtable, a monthly podcast from Coode Street Productions where panellists James Bradley, Ian Mond, Gary K. Wolfe, and Jonathan Strahan, joined by occasional special guests, discuss a new or recently released science fiction or fantasy novel. Annalee Newitz's The Future of Another Timeline This month James, Ian, Gary and Jonathan discuss the latest book from Annalee Newitz. It's described by publisher Tor Books as follows: 1992: After a confrontation at a riot grrl concert, seventeen-year-old Beth finds herself in a car with her friend's abusive boyfriend dead in the backseat, agreeing to help her friends hide the body. This murder sets Beth and her friends on a path of escalating violence and vengeance as they realize many other young women in the world need protecting too. 2022: Determined to use time travel to create a safer future, Tess has dedicated her life to visiting key moments in history and fighting for change. But rewriting the timeline isn't as simple as editing one person or event. And just when Tess believes she's found a way to make an edit that actually sticks, she encounters a group of dangerous travelers bent on stopping her at any cost. Tess and Beth's lives intertwine as war breaks out across the timeline—a war that threatens to destroy time travel and leave only a small group of elites with the power to shape the past, present, and future. Against the vast and intricate forces of history and humanity, is it possible for a single person's actions to echo throughout the timeline? If you're keen to avoid spoilers, we recommend reading the book before listening to the episode (serious spoilers start around the ten-minute mark). If you don't already have a copy, The Future of Another Timeline can be ordered from: • North American booksellers • UK booksellers • amazon.com.au We encourage all of our listeners to leave comments here and we will do our best to respond as soon as possible. Books mentioned this episode James mentioned: Russell Hoban, Riddley Walker Paul Kingsnorth, The Wake Alastair Reynolds, Permafrost Michelle Tea, Black Wave Connie Willis, Doomsday Book Gary mentioned: Elizabeth Hand, Curious Toys Ian mentioned: Claire North, The Pursuit of William Abbey Meghan Elison, The Road to Nowhere Trilogy Jonathan mentioned: Kelly Robson, Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach   Next month The Coode Street Roundtable will return at the end of October with a discussion of Alix E. Harrow's The Ten Thousand Doors of January.  

GONGCast
Pós Apocalipse - #GONGCast #03

GONGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 90:24


Quem nunca parou para pensar em um mundo pós-apocaliptico? Guerras nucleares,invasões alienígenas, hordas de zumbis ou uma peste mortal. Neste terceiro episódio, iremos discutir e abordar inúmeras curiosidades sobre este assunto que segue bem vivo no imaginário de várias pessoas. Como grandes diretores e roteiristas, criadores de boardgames, quadrinistas e autores foram influenciados sobre este assunto? Entre em seu bunker e descubra... Quem apoia a GONG ajuda a manter nossos vídeos e podcast no ar e sua periodicidade sem grandes intervalos. Picpay | Padrim GONGCast Facebook | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram Edu (Eric Diaz) Contatos | Blog Marcus Facebook | Site | Twitter | Instagram Pedrão Facebook | Site | Artigos Rene Facebook Rick Instagram ARTIGOS Estudo Histórico | Akira | Influências Dark Sun RPG Mutant: Ano Zero LIVROS How Great Science Fiction Works - Gary K. Wolfe | A Praga Escarlate – Jack London | A Guerra dos Mundos – H.G.Wells | A Máquina do Tempo – H.G.Wells | A Estrada – Cormac McCarthy | Blecaute - Marcelo Rubens Paiva | Crônicas Marcianas – Ray Bradbury | Um Cântico para Leibowitz – Walter Miller Junior | The Fallout Saga JOGOS Fallout | Neuroshima Hex 3.0 | Neuroshima Convoy | Posthuman | Posthuman Saga | Outlive | Otys FILMES e SÉRIES The 100 QUADRINHOS Akira | Stand Still. Stay Silent MÚSICAS Cryo Chamber – Sabled Sun

Literary Hangover
16 - 'The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall' by Edgar Allan Poe (1835)

Literary Hangover

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 201:26


Hi Listeners! This is a free edition of Literary Hangover. To support the show, become a member at patreon.com/literaryhangover On todays show, Alex and I discuss "The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall," a short story by Edgar Allan Poe published in the June 1835 issue of the monthly magazine Southern Literary Messenger. A satire on the rising popularity of the sensationalist penny press magazines like The Sun, this story is as much a media critique as it is an early example of science fiction. References: The Folklorist, "The Great Moon Hoax.” YouTube, YouTube, 17 Oct. 2013, youtube.com/watch?v=azlz163nN-A. Full story narration available via Librivox.org: The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Raven Edition, Volume 1 https://librivox.org/the-works-of-edgar-allan-poe-raven-edition-volume-1/ "The Historical Novel" by Georg Lukacs (originally 1937) Full PDF: https://thecharnelhouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Georg-Luka%CC%81cs-The-Historical-Novel.pdf How Great Science Fiction Works by Professor Gary K. Wolfe, Ph.D. in The Great Courses series. Dinius, M. J. (2004), Poe's Moon Shot: “Hans Phaall” and the Art and Science of Antebellum Print Culture. Poe Studies/Dark Romanticism, 37: 1-10 Martinez, Carlo. "E. A. Poe's "Hans Pfaall," the Penny Press, and the Autonomy of the Literary Field." The Edgar Allan Poe Review 12, no. 1 (2011): 6-31. "Balloon Boy" Falcon Henne Admits: "We Did This For The Show" https://youtu.be/wI6UONWCq7A

StorySD - Exploring Transmedia Storytelling, Content Marketing and Digital Media

How can you make sure that people get the information they need about your project? Learn how I dealt with this and how a worldwide famous story came to life on a stormy night. Recommended book – How great science fiction works by Gary K. Wolfe and The Great Courses   Get Travel Guide for Kids on Amazon At StorySD.com you can: Get free eBooks (English and Portuguese)  Watch/Listen/Read all StorySD episodes Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive content Explore recommended articles, books, podcasts and videos   Other StorySD series: Series 1 - Transmedia Storytelling for Business Series 2 - Build your Business Stories Series 3 - Technology – The future is here Series 4 - Use Stories To … Series 5 - Characters Series 6 - Travel Guide for Kids Series 7 - Transmedia Storytelling Case Studies Series 8 - Story Breakdown Series 9 - Interactive Storytelling Series 10 - Stories from Scotland

Too Much Scrolling
How Does Great Science Fiction Work? (with Professor Gary K. Wolfe)

Too Much Scrolling

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 46:24


Special Intro: Jessica Eise -- author of our current book club book -- Renee Film at 11: Avengers: Infinity War (2018) BookIT: Professor Gary K. Wolfe joins us to discuss How Great Science Fiction Works Scroll With it: Uranus smells like rotten eggs, MoviePass is changing how we watch movies, and our patrons got a free copy of our next book club book. Join us in reading Renee (2017) by Jessica Eise. We will discuss it in depth on May 22, 2018.

Life, the Cineverse and Everything
EXTRAS - Episode 7 'Cut For Time' Segments

Life, the Cineverse and Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 24:34


Nick and Katy talk: 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - Young Adult Revolution 04:34 - Adaptations that weren't as good as the book             Twilight / Jason Bourne Series (Ludlum) / To Kill a Mockingbird / A Time to Kill (Grisham)             Cloud Atlas / Tuesdays with Morrie / The Kite Runner 17:06 - More adapted authors 17:32 - Movies you may not know were based on books:             Die Hard (or 'Nothing Lasts Forever' by Roderick Thorp)             Who Framed Roger Rabbit (or 'Who Censored Roger Rabbit' by Gary K. Wolfe)             Mrs. Doubtfire (or 'Alias Madame Doubtfire' by Anne Fine)             Slumdog Millionaire (or 'Q&A' by Vikras Swarup)             Psycho (or 'Psycho' by Robert Bloch) 20:11 - Douglas Adams' 'Starship Titanic' by Terry Jones 24:07 - Outro

The Coode Street Podcast
REPOST: Episode 71: Live with Gary K. Wolfe and Ursula K. Le Guin!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 53:29


Six years ago Gary Wolfe and I were privileged enough to get to chat with Ursula K. Le Guin about science fiction. The reason for the discussion was Margaret Atwood's book of essays, In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination, which discusses her thoughts on science fiction in some detail. It is a marvellous discussion and one we thought we'd repost, given the sad news of Ursula's death today.

Kierrepotku podcast
Worldcon75 podcast about estrangement

Kierrepotku podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 36:25


Worldcon75 podcast about estrangement with Gary K. Wolfe and John Clute. Hosted by Jani Ylönen. Prominent science fiction critics and writers Gary K. Wolfe and John Clute discuss estrangement, the Academic Track's theme in Worldcon75. Weirdly enough discussion veers to New Weird as well. Gary K. Wolfe is science fiction editor, critic and biographer. He is also a co-host in the Hugo nominated weekly podcast on science fiction called The Coode Street Podcast. His works include Evaporating Genres: Essays on Fantastic Literature. John Clute is a science fiction and fantasy literature writer and critic. He was one of founders the English magazine Interzone. His works include the Hugo award winning The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1979; second edition 1993) with Peter Nicholls, and The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (1997) with John Grant. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (SFE) is continually updated and is available at sf-encyclopedia.com. It won a 2012 Hugo. Following titles were mentioned during the discussion: Metamorphoses of Science Fiction Victorian Science Fiction in the UK The Space Trilogy (Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and that Hideous Strength) The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre The Turn of the Screw The Manuscript Found in Saragossa Solaris The Roads Must Roll All the Birds in the Sky Borne This Census-Taker The Last Days of New Paris Dying Earth fantasy series New York 2140 The Moon and the Other Oryx and Crake MaddAddam The Year of the Flood Soylent Green The End of the Dream Comments and questions can be send to podcast@kierrepotku.fi

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 295: Ellen Klages and Passing Strange

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2017 60:08


And we're back! The bar has been re-stocked, the carpets have been steam cleaned, and we're ready to go. For the first podcast of 2017, long time friend of the podcast Ellen Klages joins us to discuss her wonderful new book, Passing Strange. Described by the publisher like this: San Francisco in 1940 is a haven for the unconventional. Tourists flock to the cities within the city: the Magic City of the World's Fair on an island created of artifice and illusion; the forbidden city of Chinatown, a separate, alien world of exotic food and nightclubs that offer “authentic” experiences, straight from the pages of the pulps; and the twilight world of forbidden love, where outcasts from conventional society can meet. Six women find their lives as tangled with each other's as they are with the city they call home. They discover love and danger on the borders where magic, science, and art intersect. Inspired by the pulps, film noir, and screwball comedy, Passing Strange is a story as unusual and complex as San Francisco itself from World Fantasy Award winning author Ellen Klages. Passing Strange is due out January 24, but you can pre-order it now. As always, we'd like to thank Ellen Klages for joining us and hope you enjoy the episode. We should be back next week with  new episode, and regularly through till Worldcon in August. © 2017 Coode Street Productions & Gary K. Wolfe. Please do not copy or reuse without permission.

Three Hoarsemen
38: TO INFINITY AND BEYOND! with Jonathan Strahan

Three Hoarsemen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 70:43


System crashes, Skype issues, tablets bursting into metaphorical flame, microphones that won’t cooperate and more fail to keep The Three Hoarsemen, Fred Kiesche, Jeff Patterson and John E.O. Stevens from being joined by returning guest Jonathan Strahan, editor of many anthologies, reviewer and editor of Locus, editor at Tor, and podcaster (along with Gary K. Wolfe) of The Coode Street Podcast. And better yet, Jonathan joins us from the future (future…future…future…fuuuuutuuuurrrreeee…) Host Fred Kiesche, John E.O. Stevens and Jeff Patterson with Jonathan Strahan.

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 289: Baseball, Bob and more

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 56:21


The Coode Street Podcast stumbles towards its three hundredth episode with another discursive chat between co-hosts Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe. Topics this week include Bob Dylan, the Nobel and accepting awards; baseball in science fiction; and other stuff which, if we were honest, we might admit we don't remember. Nonetheless, time was spent and we hope you enjoy the episode. Next week, World Fantasy, Columbus, Ohio, and more!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 282: Michael Swanwick, Kij Johnson and the Craft of Short Fiction

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 54:00


Over the past several years we've been fortunate to record episodes of the Coode Street Podcast in front of a live audience. One of the highlights of MidAmericon 2, the 74th World Science Fiction Convention was when we got to sit down with convention Guest of Honor Michael Swanwick and award-winning author Kij Johnson to discuss the craft of short fiction. Our discussion focusses entirely on the writing of James Tiptree Jr's classic novelette "The Women Men Don't See". We think, modestly, that it's one of our very best episodes yet.  We hope you agree. The episode was recorded live on Friday 29 August 2016 in front of a terrific audience and was recorded by Kathi Overton and the MidAmericon 2 team. We'd like to sincerely thank Michael and Kij for their time and the effort that went into making this a success, Kathi and her team for their hard work, and everyone at MidAmericon 2 for making this possible. We would love to do more episodes on the craft of short fiction like this one, and are seriously considering it. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode. Photo by Kate Savage. Used with permission. (c) 2016 Coode St Productions & Gary K. Wolfe. This may not be copied or transcribed without written permission.

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 245: Ian McDonald and Luna

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2015 64:14


In a recent interview with Locus, Hugo and Campbell Award-winning author Ian McDonald discussed his new hard SF novel, Luna: First Moon: ‘My next books are Luna parts one and two, a duology set on a moon base – Game of Domes. In the Luna books, I'm still writing about developing economies, it's just that this one happens to be on the moon, about 2089. It was basically Gary K. Wolfe who was responsible for it. On an ancient Coode Street podcast about invigorating stale subgenres in science fiction, he said he'd love to see a new take on the moonbase story. I don't know why, but I've always loved moon stories. John Varley did one, Steel Beach. I thought about it, and Enid, my partner, was watching TV, the new version of Dallas. It wasn't very good, but the old version was great. My book is Dallas on the moon, so it's got five big industrial family corps on the moon, called the five dragons, and it's about their intrigues and battles.” Given Coode Street's part in the history of Luna (see episode 72), we decided to invite Ian, a long-time friend of the podcast, back to discuss the new novel, his writing, and much more. As always, we'd like to thank Ian for making the time to be part of the podcast, and hope you enjoy the episode. More next week!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 220: William Gibson, Eileen Gunn, and Chris Brown

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2015 77:55


Welcome to The Coode Street Podcast, an informal weekly discussion about science fiction and fantasy featuring award-winning critics and editors Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe.  The Coode Street Podcast debuted in 2010 and has been nominated for the Hugo, British Science Fiction, and Aurealis awards. This week Jonathan and Gary talk to old friend  Chris Brown,  and very special guest  William Gibson , in a discussion that ranges from William's recent novel The Peripheral to the influences of writers as diverse as Mervyn Peake, Philip K. Dick, Alfred Bester, and Avram Davidson and the question of what it means to write in and out of genre. We hope you find it as interesting as we all did recording it.  Coode Street, Episode 220 (1hr 17mins) The Coode Street Podcast is published by The Coode Street Press and Gary K. Wolfe, and is syndicated by Tor.com.

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 143: A journey from new SF to politicised editing

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2013 71:14


Once again our hardy commentators, Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe, climbed the stairs to the Waldorf Room, high above the Coode Street Motel Six, took in the breathtaking views of the science fiction field that can only be seen from the Gernsback Bar, and held forth on matters SFnal, including new and recent SF, awards and anthologies, and just dipped their toes into the beginnings of a possible discussion of politicised editing. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast. See you next week!

The Writer and the Critic
Episode 26: 'Evaporating Genres' and 'James Tiptree Jr'

The Writer and the Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2012 103:17


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!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 126: In which rambling continues...

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2012 63:37


After a long delay due to technical issues with our hosting service, Podbean, we are now able to bring you the latest episode of The Coode Street Podcast. Episode 126 was recorded on Sunday, 9 December by Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe, who rambled about various subjects to do with science fiction and fantasy. The recording was done so long ago, though, that neither podcaster quite remembers what they discussed or is willing to listen to the podcast to find out what.  If you do listen to the podcast, please consider describing this episode in the comments. "General rambling", commenters are reminded, is a category and not a description.  Although we don't remember the podcast, we still hope you enjoy it. We'll be back next weekend, technology permitting, with a new episode!

The Writer and the Critic
Episode 25: 'The Black God's War', 'The Silence of Medair', and 'Paintwork'

The Writer and the Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2012 108:07


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!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 119: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2012 62:48


This week Gary and I sit down with very little planned and just talk about us.  We spent a little time discussing: Gary's Library of America series Eclipse: Online We hope you'll forgive our poor planning self-indulgence and that you enjoy the podcast!

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 115: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2012 79:57


We are back after an unexpected break over the WorldCon weekend. We intended to have a podcast for you, and to record many, many exciting interviews. Instead, life took over and we did something else. However, we were back in the Gershwin Room this weekend to discuss the Hugo Awards, Paul Kincaid's LA Times article on the exhaustion of science fiction, and steampunk, through the lens of two very fine stories by Caitlin R. Kiernan ("Goggles (c.1910)" from Steampunk 3) and Nick Mamatas ("Arbeitschraft" from The Mammoth Book of Steampunk). As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 114: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2012 65:53


This week Gary and I have a quick sixty-six minute chat about Fourth Generation SF, some of my anthologies, WorldCon, the SF Awards Database, and so on. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 113: Live with Gary K. Wolfe, James Patrick Kelly, and John Kessel!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2012 81:55


This week award-winning authors and celebrated anthologists James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel join Gary and I to discuss their upcoming anthology Digital Rapture, their anthology work generally, and whether science fiction has a mission! As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast.

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 112: Live with Gary K. Wolfe and Genevieve Valentine!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2012 70:26


And this week the wonderful Genevieve Valentine joins us in the Waldorf Room to discuss Readercon and harrassment at conventions, steampunk, dystopias and After and the recently released World Fantasy Awards ballot.  As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 111: Live with Gary K. Wolfe

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2012 66:16


Once again Gary and Jonathan ascend to the Waldorf Room high above the Coode St Motel Six, to find there's not all that much happening in SF right now (where IS that World Fantasy Awards ballot?), and so they discuss books to give to people who are interesting in reading SF for the first time and a possible Coode St Award.

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 110: Live with Gary K. Wolfe

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2012 74:06


After a final July hiatus we're back! This weekend Gary and I headed to the Waldorf Room to discuss thoughts on Kim Stanley Robinson's 2312 and SF set within our Solar System, World Fantasy Award Lifetime Achievement recipients Alan Garner and George R.R. Martin, and recent issues at Readercon. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 109: Live with Gary K. Wolfe, Caitlin R. Kiernan & Peter Straub!!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2012 67:04


After a short break, we're back! Gary travelled to Massachusetts to attend Readercon 23 and managed to persuade convention guests of honor Caitlin R. Kiernan and Peter Straub to join us to discussCaitlin's most recent novel The Drowning Girl,  writing, Readercon and much, much more. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 108: Live with Gary K. Wolfe & Amelia Beamer!!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2012 67:28


At the risk of repeating ourselves, we invited new Perth resident and fabulous writer Amelia Beamer, our very first guest, to join us to chat about taking time away from the field, reading science fiction and much else of tinterest. As always we hope you enjoy the podcast!

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 107: Live with Gary K. Wolfe, Gavin Grant & Kelly Link!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2012 67:10


After much re-scheduling, this weekend authors, editors, and Small Beer supremos Gavin Grant and Kelly Link join Gary and I  in the Waldorf Room to discuss publishing, science fiction and, well, stuff. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 106: Live with Gary K. Wolfe & Kij Johnson!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2012 76:52


With the Locus Awards weekend in full swing in Seattle, Kij Johnson joined Gary in the official Coode St Suite and Jonathan in his office at home via the magic of Skype to discuss her amazing new Small Beer short story collection, At the Mouth of the River of Bees, transgressive fiction, gender, life and other stuff. The conversation was intriguing and engaging, and one we intend to revisit in coming weeks. A small warning: the Gods of Skype were not on our side and there are some audio difficulties with the recording, though things do improve. Our apologies for the problems, but we feel the conversation was interesting enough to justify releasing as is. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 105: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2012 63:42


Episode 105, in which Jonathan joins Gary in achieving ConventionFail by failing to record a single podcast at Continuum 8 (the Australian National Science Fiction Convention), but instead gets to discuss the convention, the Writer & the Critic podcast, the Tiptree awards and Jonathan possibly having said too much elsewhere, and the recent death of Ray Bradbury.  All in all, an episode we hope you enjoy. We will be back this weekend with #106, where we hope to have Kij Johnson join us as a guest.

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 104: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2012 64:06


And with the Waldorf Room closed, Gary and I retired to the wine bar high atop the Coode Street Motel 6 to chat about stuff. These notes might be more clear, were I not rushing for a plane, but I can guarantee it contains waffling and is definitely 100% Coode!

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 103: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2012 59:20


The Coode Street Productions Multinational World Domination Unit sent Gary to Madison, Wisconsin with the idea that, perhaps, we might do a Wiscon-related podcast. Time and circumstance meant that instead we spent far too long discussing the World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award. What is it they say: "The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men. . Gang aft agley". Still, as always we hope you enjoy the podcast. We'll try to sneak another episode in before I, Jonathan, head East and into the rising damp of Melbourne and Natcon!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 102: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2012 68:09


With the sun slowly setting over the Coode Street Motel 6, Gary and I headed for the Waldorf Room to record episode 102 of the podcast. For the first time in two years we had show notes, we had plans, and we had news: surely nothing could go wrong!  Surely! We had much to discuss: the Nebula Awards winners, which had just been announced; feedback from Cheryl Morgan on Episode 101 and whether women write rigorous SF; gender and whether the gender of the author affects how we perceive the genre of their work; and more! Really. For those seeking show notes, we did discuss all of the above, along with mention of the Tiptree Centenary (time to start planning!), Gary's upcoming attendance at Wiscon and Readercon, and other stuff. However, this is the Coode St Podcast. It soon became clear Gary had not *read* the show notes, that we couldn't fit in everything we'd planned and...well, we did the best we could. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast. Next week, Wiscon!

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 101: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2012 60:02


From high atop the Coode Street Motel Six, deep in the Waldorf Room,  Gary and I fired up the podcasting equipment to bring you episode 101 where, finally, we come to an appreciation of which convention we correspond to, while discussing the recently released Campbell Memorial Award ballot, the SF Hall of Fame, and other things.  As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast.

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 100: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2012 62:36


It's our 100th episode and our 2nd Anniversary! Bereft of even so much as a good champagne-cork-popping sound effect we discuss the podcast, the recently announced Locus Awards ballot, consensus in science fiction and who is the new Dean of Science Fiction, and touch on what we've been reading lately. We had all sorts of grandiose plans for the 100th episode, but in the end it's just the two of us, rambling. We do want to thank all of our listeners, guests, commentators and friends - anyone who's said anything nice about the podcast at all - for your enthusiasm and support. That's what will get us through the next 100 episodes!

The Coode Street Podcast
And a little bit of fun...

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2012 0:52


In response to a modest Twitter proposal, some v.quick audio work, with apologies....this one goes out to Gary K. Wolfe.

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 99: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2012 68:51


On the cusp of our 100th episode Gary and I fire up Skype to talk about year's bests, awards, genre and other stuff. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

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The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 24: Live with Gary K. Wolfe, Alisa Krasnostein, Karen Burnham and Francesa Mayman

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2010 32:32


Live from the Locus/Twelfth Planet Press in the World Fantasy Convention 2010 dealer's room, Gary and I chat with Alisa, Karen and Francesca about World Fantasy, women at conventions, and all sorts of other stuff. We ramble. The sound quality may be affected by the venue, along with random background announcements, but we hope you like it!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 10: Live with Gary K. Wolfe, Elizabeth Hand, and Peter Straub

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2010 61:19


Gary Wolfe checks in from Readercon in Burlingham MA and brings guests Elizabeth Hand and Peter Straub to the table. This time we discuss: the art of the novella why Readercon is worth attending outsider art, Henry Darger, crypto-aviation, and all sorts of other neat stuff. We hope you enjoy it as always and will see you next weekend!

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