With Gary just back from ICFA in Florida, he discussed whether this will really be the year of re-emergence, with both the World Science Fiction Convention in Chicago and World Fantasy Convention in New Orleans in the offing. This led, as it does, to discussion of the Hugos, whether small categories with few nominations should be dropped, whether other categories should be added, and whether major historical studies such as Mike Ashley’s five-volume The History of the Science-Fiction Magazines really have a chance of being seen because of availability issues, as compared to the increasingly broad definition of “related work.”
Inevitably, we chatted about new or forthcoming books we’re excited about. We both liked Guy Gavriel Kay’s All the Seas of the World, Alix E. Harrow’s A Mirror Mended, and Christopher Rowe’s These Prisoning Hills, while Jonathan is tempted by Karen Joy Fowler’s new novel Booth and Gary’s about to start Samit Basu’s The City Inside.
Of course, there are lots of digressions in between, including the nature of historical fiction and nostalgia for printed books in the age of e-books (at least for reviewers and critics).
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Episode 248: Spokane, Hugo Awards and the Future
Episode 247: Talking about inclusion and fandom
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Episode 245: Ian McDonald and Luna
Episode 244: Renay, Nina Allan & the Weight of Fannish History
Episode 243: Michael Swanwick and his two rogues
Episode 242: Time runs out for the Hugos and more
Episode 241: Samuel R. Delany
Episode 240: Karin Tidbeck, Cheryl Morgan and Archipelacon
Episode 239: Archipelacon, World Fantasy and more
Episode 238: Kim Stanley Robinson and Aurora
Episode 237: On Nebulas and more
Episode 236: On books to look for
Episode 235: Elizabeth Hand and Building the Mystery
Episode 234: On World Fantasy Awards, Life Achievement and other rambles
Episode 233: Paolo Bacigalupi and The Water Knife
Episode 232: On canon formation (again)
Episode 231: Ian Mond, James Bradley and the 2015 Hugo Novel Shortlist
Episode 230: K J Parker and the history of a writer
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