Somewhat hesitantly, Jonathan and Gary return to the mics, sans guests, and somehow get into a discussion of various SFF listicles—partly because of Gary’s recent contribution to fivebooks.com of a list of five novels about science fiction. Why are such lists so appealing and so ubiquitous these days, and who are they for?
By the time we're done, Jonathan begins musing on a possible list of the top five most disappointing SF novels of all time. You'll have to tune in to see what’s at the top of that list—and get ready to argue!
Episode 274: A step to the left...
Episode 273: Here we go again
Episode 272: Awards, anthologies and all the usual stuff
Episode 271: Lavie Tidhar and pushing at boundaries
Coode Street Roundtable 3: Patricia A. McKillip's Kingfisher
Episode 270: Spinoffs, copyright, awards and such
Coode Street Roundtable 2: Charlie Jane Anders' All the Birds in the Sky
Episode 269: Creating the Fantasy Canon
Episode 268: Peter Straub and Interior Darkness
Episode 267: Neil Clarke and Short Fiction
Episode 266: Prolificity and Academia
Coode Street Roundtable 1: Adam Roberts' The Thing Itself
Episode 265: David Hartwell and the beginning of 2016
Episode 264: Glen Cook and Steven Erikson
Episode 263: Elizabeth Bear and Scott Lynch
Episode 262: Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Charlie Jane Anders in Saratoga
Episode 261: Gene Wolfe, John Clute and A Borrowed Man
Episode 260: The Best of the Year with Charlie Jane Anders and Nisi Shawl
Episode 259: The Best of the Year with Paul Kincaid and Adam Roberts
Episode 258: Jim Minz and Baen Books
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