This time out, Jonathan and Gary consider the meaning of "cozy" (or "cosy") SF and fantasy, and whether cozy horror is even a thing. We trace the term back to cozy mystery novels and Brian W. Aldiss’s characterization of certain British writers of the 1950s—especially John Wyndham—as "cozy catastrophes".
Not surprisingly, this doesn’t lead to any meaningful conclusions, but we do touch upon whether the notion of cozy has to do with the fiction itself, or just the reader's experience of it. Authors mentioned include Travis Baldree, Becky Chambers, Peter S. Beagle, Martha Wells, and Terry Pratchett.
Then, with our usual lack of grace, we transition awkwardly into a discussion of the new Harlan Ellison’s Greatest Hits, how well Ellison’s fiction holds up, and some brief previews of forthcoming episodes.
Episode 402: Ten Minutes with Kate Elliott
Episode 401: Ten Minutes with M. Rickert
Episode 400: In which we turn 400...
Episode 399: Ten Minutes with Karen Joy Fowler
Episode 398: Ten Minutes with Paul McAuley
Episode 397: Ten Minutes with Joe Haldeman
Episode 396: Ten Minutes with Gillian Redfearn and Joe Hill
Episode 395: Ten Minutes with Christopher Rowe
Episode 394: Ten Minutes with Sofia Samatar
Episode 393: Ten Minutes with Charles Stross
Episode 392: Ten Minutes with Cory Doctorow
Episode 391: Ten Minutes with Martha Wells
Episode 390: Ten Minutes with Alastair Reynolds
Episode 389: Ten Minutes with Gwyneth Jones
Episode 388: Ten Minutes with Ian McDonald
Episode 387: Ten Minutes with Fran Wilde
Episode 386: Ten Minutes with Tade Thompson
Episode 385: Ten Minutes with Liz Williams
Episode 384: Ten Minutes with Lavie Tidhar
Episode 383: Ten Minutes with Angela Slatter
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