Welcome to episode 19 of Season 12 of The Coode Street Podcast. This time out, Jonathan and Gary return, sans guests or much of a plan. They do manage to touch upon a number of significant issues, such as the work of newly minted World Fantasy Life Achievement winner Howard Waldrop, whether Waldrop could be viewed as a regional author (a Texan in particular), and which other writers might be thought of a representing particular regional voices (R.A. Lafferty, Andy Duncan, Christopher Rowe, Daryl Gregory?), and how regional voice may show up even in the work of hard SF writers like Gregory Benford. This leads into a more general discussion of influences. Are films based on Philip K. Dick now more influential than Dick’s novels themselves? How are innovative writers like Greg Egan (who just turned 60) and Ted Chiang seen as influential?
This leads, somehow, into a discussions of how writers like Dick, Lovecraft, Le Guin, Octavia Butler made it into the Library of America, and finally to the importance of international and regional anthologies such as Oghenchovwe Donald Ekpeki’s new Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction. As always, we also touch upon what we’re reading this week.
Episode 230: K J Parker and the history of a writer
Episode 229: On books, history, awards and such
Episode 228: John Scalzi and Alisa Krasnostein
Episode 227: Ken Liu, Joe Monti and The Grace of Kings
Episode 226: Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Signal to Noise
Episode 225: Biancotti, Lanagan, Westerfeld and Zeroes
Episode 224: Kelly Link Gets in Trouble
Episode 223: Alisa Krasnostein, Sean Wright, Tehani Wessely and the Aurealis Awards
Episode 222: Forthcoming Books with Liza Trombi
Episode 221: Joe Abercrombie and Sean Williams at the Perth Writers Festival
Episode 220: William Gibson, Eileen Gunn, and Chris Brown
Episode 219: On Short Story Collections and such
Episode 218: Harlan Ellison, Bill Schafer and the Volcano
Episode 217: James Morrow, SF, Satire, Religion, and Other Matters
Episode 216: Guy Gavriel Kay and the Legend of the Lost Podcast
Episode 215: On Short Stories, the Possibility of Ruts and other matters
Episode 214: Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois Live in DC!
Episode 213: Helen Marshall and Robert Shearman
Episode 212: James Bradley and the Year in Review
Episode 211b: Kij Johnson and Reimagining Genre’s Past
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