After Gary enjoyed a weekend at Readercon, we’re back with another one-on-one ramble that covers topics from the proliferation of SF awards (and what they really might be for), to some recent and forthcoming books we’re excited about (including Kemi Ashing-Giwa's The Splinter in the Sky, Vajra Chandrasekera's The Saint of Bright Doors, Wole Talabi’s Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon, and Emily Tesh's Some Desperate Glory), the question of whether anthologies might rightly or wrongly be seen as definitive, and the importance of supporting short fiction publications given some major changes facing the field in 2023.
As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast.
Episode 292: Short fiction, defining fantasy and more
Episode 291: Radio Free America
Episode 290: David Levine and Fran Wilde
Episode 289: Baseball, Bob and more
Episode 288: Kai Ashante Wilson and A Taste of Honey
Episode 287: The Series Hugo and more
Episode 286: Eugene Fischer and Jo Walton
Episode 285: Connie Willis and Crosstalk
Episode 284: Alastair Reynolds, Revenger and the Far, Far Future
Episode 283: Kelly Robson and the Waters of Versailles
Coode Street Roundtable 7: Lavie Tidhar’s Central Station
Episode 282: Michael Swanwick, Kij Johnson and the Craft of Short Fiction
Episode 281: Liza Trombi, books we're looking forward to, and more
Episode 280: The Project of SF
Coode Street Roundtable 6: Madeline Ashby's Company Town
Episode 279: Tom Reamy, posterity and the death of the midlist
Episode 278: Life achievement and such
Coode Street Roundtable 5: Guy Gavriel Kay’s Children of Earth and Sky
Episode 277: Books we're looking forward to...
Episode 218: Harlan Ellison, Bill Schafer and the Volcano
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