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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #162 &#8211; The New Mother by Lucy Clifford, read by Heather Ordover (of Craftlit). This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (21 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it by Jesse, Tamahome, Julie Davis, and Heather Ordover. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Brownies!, The Mote In God&#8217;s Eye [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #162 &#8211; <strong>The New Mother</strong> by Lucy Clifford, read by Heather Ordover (of <a href="http://crafting-a-life.com/craftlit/">Craftlit</a>). This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (21 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it by Jesse, Tamahome, <a href="http://http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com">Julie Davis</a>, and <a href="http://crafting-a-life.com/craftlit/">Heather Ordover</a>.</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Brownies!, <strong>The Mote In God&#8217;s Eye</strong> by Larry Niven, what is the lesson of <strong>The New Mother</strong>, naughtiness will be punished without chance of redemption, Lucy Clifford&#8217;s children were good, the big people, <strong>Coraline</strong> by Neil Gaiman, button eyes, crafty, <strong>The Father Thing</strong> by Philip K. Dick, Philip K. Dick had two fathers, glass eyes and a wooden tail, stand the baby on it&#8217;s head, &#8220;don&#8217;t talk to strangers&#8221;, free range children, scared straight, dancing dogs, hopelessness, don&#8217;t give in to temptation, &#8220;listen to your mother&#8221;, the magic cupboards, cargo cult mindset, is the girl the devil?, <strong>Something Wicked This Way Comes</strong>, creepy warnings, has the girl been the victim of a curse?, a moral story, evil things sometimes look attractive, <strong>Anyhow Stories: Moral And Otherwise</strong>, the Wikipedia entry for <strong>Coraline</strong>, <strong>The Father Thing</strong> and <strong>Coraline</strong> have hope, horror, <strong>The Shining</strong> by Stephen King, G.K. Chesterton &#8220;fairy tales are more than true&#8221;, <strong>The Hanging Stranger</strong> by Philip K. Dick, <strong>To Kill A Mockingbird</strong>, <strong>Stand By Me</strong>, BB guns vs. aliens, did Dick read <strong>The New Mother</strong>?, <strong>Beyond The Door</strong> by Philip K. Dick, fantasy, the world is a magical place for children, the magic of housework, mom&#8217;s like God providing manna, the &#8220;good clock&#8221; that tries to keep going, frozen peas and creamed corn, the McCarthy era, <strong>The Twilight Zone</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monsters_Are_Due_on_Maple_Street"><strong>The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street</strong></a>, <strong>Invasion Of The Body Snatchers</strong>, child abuse, untrustworthy parents, &#8220;this is real&#8221;, stepping into adulthood, 19th century, 1950s, Coraline&#8217;s ineffectual parents, the Turkey and Blue Eyes, what happened to the turkey?, what&#8217;s up with the peardrum?, the <strong>Dictionary Of American Regionalisms</strong>, <a href="http://www.horrormasters.com/">horrormasters.com</a>, &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ycoXiEDBZk">it&#8217;s too heavy</a>&#8220;, deception vs. self-deception, when do we learn do we naughty?, or do we learn it?, is it a game?, naughty vs. evil, reverse psychology, Tom Sawyer, a dead rat on a string, what&#8217;s the deal with the missing father?, fairy tales, <strong>Persuasion</strong> by Jane Austen, away at sea, fun garages, the feeling of bigness, Julie makes it all sound homey, Philip K. Dick&#8217;s father was a WWI veteran, pastoral vs. mechanized hell, Vietnam veterans, the new father in <strong>Coraline</strong>, the s-word, the movie of <strong>Coraline</strong>, a giant spider with bony arms, Neil Gaiman&#8217;s inspirations are classic literature, <strong>The Graveyard Book</strong>, <strong>The Jungle Book</strong>, Silas, Nobody Owens&#8217; governess is named Mrs. Lupescu, <strong>Mr. Lupescu</strong> by Anthony Boucher, Weird Tales, Neil Gaiman is a fantasy master like J.R.R. Tolkien or Robert E. Howard, <strong>The Sandman</strong>, <strong>Aladdin</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sandman:_Season_of_Mists"><strong>The Sandman: Season Of Mists</strong></a>, rescuing readers with Neil Gaiman, the teacher&#8217;s conundrum, there&#8217;s nothing better for a young reader than comics, <strong>Red Nails</strong> by Robert E. Howard, comic adaptations, don&#8217;t play down to your audience, <strong>Gargoyles</strong>, William Shakespeare, don&#8217;t pile on memorization, pile on fun, everything of value is learned through story, if you invert everything the girl in <strong>The New Mother</strong> you still don&#8217;t know what&#8217;s going on, is she just evil?, did she sit upon a baby?, are the two dogs the man and woman missing from the box?, many locks and many keys, unanswered questions, &#8220;perhaps you&#8217;ve lost yourself&#8221;, levels of naughtiness, being naught isn&#8217;t following orders, truth in advertizing, critical thinking, Grimm&#8217;s fairy tales, the etymology of &#8220;grim&#8221;, the University of Arizona, Grima Wormtongue, Harry Potter, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimm_%28TV_series%29"><strong>Grimm</strong></a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_%28TV_series%29"><strong>Once Upon A Time</strong></a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Arenberg">Lee Arenberg</a>, &#8220;to wend the grim tooth&#8221; (to recourse to harsh measures).</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=19114" rel="bookmark" title="Sunday, April 11, 2010">Instructions by Neil Gaiman</a></li>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #162 – The New Mother by Lucy Clifford, read by Heather Ordover (of Craftlit). This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (21 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it by Jesse, Tamahome, Julie Davis, and Heather Ordover.
Talked about on today’s show:
Brownies!, The Mote In God’s Eye by Larry Niven, what is the lesson of The New Mother, naughtiness will be punished without chance of redemption, Lucy Clifford’s children were good, the big people, Coraline by Neil Gaiman, button eyes, crafty, The Father Thing by Philip K. Dick, Philip K. Dick had two fathers, glass eyes and a wooden tail, stand the baby on it’s head, “don’t talk to strangers”, free range children, scared straight, dancing dogs, hopelessness, don’t give in to temptation, “listen to your mother”, the magic cupboards, cargo cult mindset, is the girl the devil?, Something Wicked This Way Comes, creepy warnings, has the girl been the victim of a curse?, a moral story, evil things sometimes look attractive, Anyhow Stories: Moral And Otherwise, the Wikipedia entry for Coraline, The Father Thing and Coraline have hope, horror, The Shining by Stephen King, G.K. Chesterton “fairy tales are more than true”, The Hanging Stranger by Philip K. Dick, To Kill A Mockingbird, Stand By Me, BB guns vs. aliens, did Dick read The New Mother?, Beyond The Door by Philip K. Dick, fantasy, the world is a magical place for children, the magic of housework, mom’s like God providing manna, the “good clock” that tries to keep going, frozen peas and creamed corn, the McCarthy era, The Twilight Zone, The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street, Invasion Of The Body Snatchers, child abuse, untrustworthy parents, “this is real”, stepping into adulthood, 19th century, 1950s, Coraline’s ineffectual parents, the Turkey and Blue Eyes, what happened to the turkey?, what’s up with the peardrum?, the Dictionary Of American Regionalisms, horrormasters.com, “it’s too heavy“, deception vs. self-deception, when do we learn do we naughty?, or do we learn it?, is it a game?, naughty vs. evil, reverse psychology, Tom Sawyer, a dead rat on a string, what’s the deal with the missing father?, fairy tales, Persuasion by Jane Austen, away at sea, fun garages, the feeling of bigness, Julie makes it all sound homey, Philip K. Dick’s father was a WWI veteran, pastoral vs. mechanized hell, Vietnam veterans, the new father in Coraline, the s-word, the movie of Coraline, a giant spider with bony arms, Neil Gaiman’s inspirations are classic literature, The Graveyard Book, The Jungle Book, Silas, Nobody Owens’ governess is named Mrs. Lupescu, Mr. Lupescu by Anthony Boucher, Weird Tales, Neil Gaiman is a fantasy master like J.R.R. Tolkien or Robert E. Howard, The Sandman, Aladdin, The Sandman: Season Of Mists, rescuing readers with Neil Gaiman, the teacher’s conundrum, there’s nothing better for a young reader than comics, Red Nails by Robert E. Howard, comic adaptations, don’t play down to your audience, Gargoyles, William Shakespeare, don’t pile on memorization, pile on fun, everything of value is learned through story, if you invert everything the girl in The New Mother you still don’t know what’s going on, is she just evil?, did she sit upon a baby?, are the two dogs the man and woman missing from the box?, many locks and many keys, unanswered questions, “perhaps you’ve lost yourself”, levels of naughtiness, being naught isn’t following orders, truth in advertizing, critical thinking, Grimm’s fairy tales, the etymology of “grim”, the University of Arizona, Grima Wormtongue, Harry Potter, Grimm, Once Upon A Time, Lee Arenberg, “to wend the grim tooth” (to recourse to harsh measures).



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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #161 – READALONG: Among Others by Jo Walton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #161 &#8211; Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, and Jenny (of Reading Envy) talk about the Nebula-winning novel Among Others by Jo Walton. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: What does &#8216;Among Others&#8217; mean?, &#8220;the most meta book ever&#8221;, Jo on Coode Street, what&#8217;s your favorite book?, Interlibrary Loan, the Welsh accent of the audiobook, is [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #161 &#8211; Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, and Jenny (of <a href="http://readingenvy.blogspot.com/">Reading Envy</a>) talk about the Nebula-winning novel <strong>Among Others</strong> by Jo Walton.</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
What does &#8216;Among Others&#8217; mean?, &#8220;the most meta book ever&#8221;, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=32622">Jo on Coode Street</a>, what&#8217;s your favorite book?, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlibrary_loan">Interlibrary Loan</a>, the Welsh accent of the audiobook, is there a plot?, &#8220;it&#8217;s post-fantasy&#8221;, <a href="http://papersky.livejournal.com/509278.html">list of sf books referenced</a>, how many have you read?, books in The Canon, <a href="http://www.tor.com/Jo%20Walton">Jo&#8217;s Tor blog</a>, no cyberpunk, <a href="http://dune.wikia.com/wiki/Litany_Against_Fear">The Litany of Fear</a> from <strong>Dune</strong>, learning about Judaism, Roger Zelazny, <a href="http://www.sfbrp.com/archives/409">Luke&#8217;s review of <strong>Lord Of Light</strong></a> (not <strong>Amber</strong>), 1960&#8242;s &#8211; 1980&#8242;s only, getting book recommendations, no internet!, Harlan Ellison in The Comics Journal, used bookstores, &#8220;I&#8217;d rather have a Heinlein than a headmistress!&#8221;, non-fiction too, Plato (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method">The Socratic Method</a>), the fairy world, Virgil, acupuncture, were the fairies &#8216;real&#8217;?, <a href="http://writerandcritic.podbean.com/2011/06/22/episode-8-full-dark-no-stars-and-among-others-plus-embassytown/">Among Others on The Writer And The Critic with Cat Valente</a>, <strong>Buffy The Vampire Slayer</strong>, <strong>The Tempest</strong>, grief, did Mor steal her sister&#8217;s identity?, <strong>The Wizard Of Earthsea</strong>, do the book choices reflect themes?, we want an index, karass (see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat%27s_Cradle#Terms_introduced_in_the_novel">Cat&#8217;s Cradle</a>), <strong>I, Claudius</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%27i">Chi</a>, other <a href="http://www.sfwa.org/2012/02/2011-nebula-awards-nominees-announced/">Nebula nominees</a>, <strong>God&#8217;s War</strong> has bugs, <strong>Embassytown</strong>, <a href="http://www.tor.com/blogs/2012/04/heres-some-more-long-series-novels-and-chunks">Jo Walton on series</a>, <a href="http://www.tor.com/features/series/revisiting-the-hugos">Jo on the Hugos</a>, we&#8217;re waiting for the hugo novella blog series, <strong>The Paper Menagerie</strong> (<a href="http://podcastle.org/2011/07/12/podcastle-165-the-paper-menagerie/">online audio</a>), how well read do you have to be to appreciate <strong>Among Others</strong>?, <strong>Hyperion</strong>, &#8220;it&#8217;s a book-love book&#8221;, which books from the list will you read next?, <strong>The Wind&#8217;s Twelve Quarters </strong>is the best, old Delany, Sturgeon&#8217;s <strong>A Touch Of Strange</strong>, what&#8217;s that Sturgeon novel with three brains in a jello mold on Mars internet??, James Tiptree Jr., <strong>The Dispossessed</strong> (<a href="http://www.sfbrp.com/archives/120">Luke&#8217;s review</a>), <strong>Stand On Zanzibar</strong> is on audio, length of books, Jo&#8217;s <strong>Small Change</strong> series is on audio, <a href="http://boingboing.net/2012/04/24/tor-books-goes-completely-drm.html">Tor is drm-free</a>, don&#8217;t forget Baen and Angry Robot and Nightshade, <a href="http://screencrush.com/ridley-scott-wool/">the kindle hit<strong> Wool</strong> is optioned for a movie</a>, &#8220;umm&#8230;no&#8221;</p>
<p>I happened to have this old paperback:</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #161 – Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, and Jenny (of Reading Envy) talk about the Nebula-winning novel Among Others by Jo Walton.
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The SFFaudio Podcast #161 – Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, and Jenny (of Reading Envy) talk about the Nebula-winning novel Among Others by Jo Walton.
Talked about on today’s show:
What does ‘Among Others’ mean?, “the most meta book ever”, Jo on Coode Street, what’s your favorite book?, Interlibrary Loan, the Welsh accent of the audiobook, is there a plot?, “it’s post-fantasy”, list of sf books referenced, how many have you read?, books in The Canon, Jo’s Tor blog, no cyberpunk, The Litany of Fear from Dune, learning about Judaism, Roger Zelazny, Luke’s review of Lord Of Light (not Amber), 1960′s – 1980′s only, getting book recommendations, no internet!, Harlan Ellison in The Comics Journal, used bookstores, “I’d rather have a Heinlein than a headmistress!”, non-fiction too, Plato (The Socratic Method), the fairy world, Virgil, acupuncture, were the fairies ‘real’?, Among Others on The Writer And The Critic with Cat Valente, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, The Tempest, grief, did Mor steal her sister’s identity?, The Wizard Of Earthsea, do the book choices reflect themes?, we want an index, karass (see Cat’s Cradle), I, Claudius, Chi, other Nebula nominees, God’s War has bugs, Embassytown, Jo Walton on series, Jo on the Hugos, we’re waiting for the hugo novella blog series, The Paper Menagerie (online audio), how well read do you have to be to appreciate Among Others?, Hyperion, “it’s a book-love book”, which books from the list will you read next?, The Wind’s Twelve Quarters is the best, old Delany, Sturgeon’s A Touch Of Strange, what’s that Sturgeon novel with three brains in a jello mold on Mars internet??, James Tiptree Jr., The Dispossessed (Luke’s review), Stand On Zanzibar is on audio, length of books, Jo’s Small Change series is on audio, Tor is drm-free, don’t forget Baen and Angry Robot and Nightshade, the kindle hit Wool is optioned for a movie, “umm…no”
I happened to have this old paperback:

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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #160 – AUDIOBOOK/READALONG: Red Nails by Robert E. Howard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #160 &#8211; Jesse, Tamahome, and Brian Murphy (of The Silver Key and Black Gate) talk about Red Nails by Robert E. Howard (read by Gregg Margarite for LibriVox). The audiobook runs 3 Hours 21 minutes and the discussion begins after that. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Comics, the comic adaptation of Red [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #160 &#8211; Jesse, Tamahome, and Brian Murphy (of <a href="http://thesilverkey.blogspot.com">The Silver Key</a> and <a href="http://www.blackgate.com/">Black Gate</a>) talk about <strong>Red Nails</strong> by Robert E. Howard (read by Gregg Margarite for LibriVox). The audiobook runs 3 Hours 21 minutes and the discussion begins after that.</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Comics, the comic adaptation of <strong>Red Nails</strong>, <strong>Conan Saga</strong>, <strong>Savage Tales</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Windsor-Smith">Barry Windsor-Smith</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Buscema">John Buscema</a>, <a href="http://barrywindsor-smith.com/storyteller/stt.html"><strong>Storyteller</strong></a>, Wolverine, <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheREHcomicsgroup/">the REH Comics Yahoo! Group</a>, <strong>Beyond The Black River</strong>, <strong>Tower Of The Elephant</strong>, Karl Edward Wagner, <strong>Queen Of The Black Coast</strong>, grimness, pirates, torture, lesbianism, happy endings, &#8220;so much for that decades old gang war&#8221;, it&#8217;s <strong>Red Nails</strong> is like a Tom Baker <strong>Doctor Who</strong> serial, haunted city, a feud culture, Tolkemec&#8217;s laser, &#8220;if it bleeds we can kill it&#8221;, Conan the chauvinist, Valeria kicks ass, is the story told from Valeria&#8217;s POV?, it begins like a mystery, the &#8220;dragon&#8221; is a dinosaur (sort of), Techotl, writer shorthand, <strong>Star Trek</strong> (<strong>Let That Be Your Last Battlefield</strong>), Techotl is Gollum-like, <strong>Red Nails</strong> as a gang war, why didn&#8217;t they all get <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickets">rickets</a> and starve, Howard was the original locavore, a roofed city vs. a domed city, Hatfields vs. McCoys, the black pillar of vengeance, <a href="http://www.conanrednails.com/">ConanRedNails.com</a>, HBO can do no wrong, copyright vs. trademark, Dark Horse&#8217;s <strong>Chronicles Of Conan</strong> #4, colour and colouring, Howard as a stylist, Book X of <strong>The Odyssey</strong>, The Land of the Lotus Eaters, <a href="http://www.robert-e-howard.org/TDM/">The Dark Man: The Journal Of Robert E. Howard Studies</a>, using digital copies to research (control-f), Aztec, Toltecs, cannibalism, Jack London, Harold Lamb, William Morris, J.R.R. Tolkien, H.P. Lovecraft, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword_and_sorcery">sword and sorcery</a>, horror, <strong>The Black Stone</strong>, <strong>Worms Of The Earth</strong> by Robert E. Howard, Tantor Media&#8217;s tantalizing collection <a href="http://www.tantor.com/BookDetail.asp?Product=1226_BranMak"><strong>Bran Mak Morn: The Last King</strong></a>, condemn Howard&#8217;s racism praise his writing, Orson Scott Card, Al Harron of <a href="http://theblogthattimeforgot.blogspot.com">The Blog That Time Forgot</a>, <a href="http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Apparition_in_the_Prize_Ring"><strong>Apparition In The Prize Ring</strong> by Robert E. Howard</a>, Ace Jessel, Solomon Kane, what will we do after?, just an average weekend with laser beams, the gonzo ending of <strong>Red Nails</strong>, BrokenSea&#8217;s <strong>The Queen Of The Black Coast</strong> audio drama, Bill Hollweg, legal trouble, Sherlock Holmes, <a href="http://www.comicsbeat.com/2012/02/17/erb-inc-sues-dynamite-and-company-over-tarzan-and-john-carter/">Disney&#8217;s <strong>John Carter</strong> vs. <a href="http://www.dynamite.net/">Dynamite Entertainment</a>&#8216;s <strong>Warlord Of Mars</strong></a>.</p>
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<p>Posted by <a href="mailto:jessewillis@yahoo.com">Jesse Willis</a><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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<li><a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=24487" rel="bookmark" title="Monday, October 25, 2010">The SFFaudio Podcast #079 &#8211; AUDIOBOOK: Queen Of The Black Coast by Robert E. Howard</a></li>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #160 – Jesse, Tamahome, and Brian Murphy (of The Silver Key and Black Gate) talk about Red Nails by Robert E. Howard (read by Gregg Margarite for LibriVox). The audiobook runs 3 Hours 21 minutes and the discussion begins [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #160 – Jesse, Tamahome, and Brian Murphy (of The Silver Key and Black Gate) talk about Red Nails by Robert E. Howard (read by Gregg Margarite for LibriVox). The audiobook runs 3 Hours 21 minutes and the discussion begins after that.
Talked about on today’s show:
Comics, the comic adaptation of Red Nails, Conan Saga, Savage Tales, Barry Windsor-Smith, John Buscema, Storyteller, Wolverine, the REH Comics Yahoo! Group, Beyond The Black River, Tower Of The Elephant, Karl Edward Wagner, Queen Of The Black Coast, grimness, pirates, torture, lesbianism, happy endings, “so much for that decades old gang war”, it’s Red Nails is like a Tom Baker Doctor Who serial, haunted city, a feud culture, Tolkemec’s laser, “if it bleeds we can kill it”, Conan the chauvinist, Valeria kicks ass, is the story told from Valeria’s POV?, it begins like a mystery, the “dragon” is a dinosaur (sort of), Techotl, writer shorthand, Star Trek (Let That Be Your Last Battlefield), Techotl is Gollum-like, Red Nails as a gang war, why didn’t they all get rickets and starve, Howard was the original locavore, a roofed city vs. a domed city, Hatfields vs. McCoys, the black pillar of vengeance, ConanRedNails.com, HBO can do no wrong, copyright vs. trademark, Dark Horse’s Chronicles Of Conan #4, colour and colouring, Howard as a stylist, Book X of The Odyssey, The Land of the Lotus Eaters, The Dark Man: The Journal Of Robert E. Howard Studies, using digital copies to research (control-f), Aztec, Toltecs, cannibalism, Jack London, Harold Lamb, William Morris, J.R.R. Tolkien, H.P. Lovecraft, sword and sorcery, horror, The Black Stone, Worms Of The Earth by Robert E. Howard, Tantor Media’s tantalizing collection Bran Mak Morn: The Last King, condemn Howard’s racism praise his writing, Orson Scott Card, Al Harron of The Blog That Time Forgot, Apparition In The Prize Ring by Robert E. Howard, Ace Jessel, Solomon Kane, what will we do after?, just an average weekend with laser beams, the gonzo ending of Red Nails, BrokenSea’s The Queen Of The Black Coast audio drama, Bill Hollweg, legal trouble, Sherlock Holmes, Disney’s John Carter vs. Dynamite Entertainment‘s Warlord Of Mars.


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BSAP: The Hyborian Age by Robert E. Howard
Robert E. Howard’s Queen Of The Black Coast and Red Nails available again
Broken Sea: The Queen Of The Black Coast episode 3
2nd Completed SFFaudio Challenge title: The Queen Of The Black Coast by Robert E. Howard

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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #159 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Charles Tan talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Charles sent to World Fantasy, John Scalzi&#8217;s Fuzzy Nation is a reworking, Is WWW: Wonder by Robert J. Sawyer YA?, three from Angry Robot, Giant Thief by David Tallerman, Empire [...]]]></description>
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Charles sent to World Fantasy, John Scalzi&#8217;s <strong>Fuzzy Nation </strong>is a reworking, Is <strong>WWW: Wonder</strong> by Robert J. Sawyer YA?, three from Angry Robot, <strong>Giant Thief</strong> by David Tallerman, <strong>Empire State</strong> by Adam Christopher is superhero noir, free comic book day, <strong>The Shadow</strong> comic by Garth Ennis, listening speeds, <strong>Dead Harvest</strong> by Chris F. Holm, Bolinda Audio from Australia, <strong>Dreamquake</strong> by Elizabeth Knox, YA is big, Neil Gaiman&#8217;s<strong> Coraline</strong>, &#8220;scare the crap out of little kids&#8221;, <strong>The Novice</strong> by Trudi Canavan, cozy fantasy, <strong>Dark Is The Moon</strong> by Ian Irvine, <strong>Hemlock Grove</strong> by Brian McGreevy, being developed for Netflix, polarizing, <strong>Angels Of Vengence</strong> by John Birmingham, futuristic Clancy?, <strong>White Horse</strong> by Alex Adams,<strong> Into The Black: Odyssey One</strong> by Evan Currie, ebook first, &#8220;I&#8217;m getting refreshed&#8221;, Jenny would like<strong> Deathless</strong> by Catherynne M. Valente, not Genevieve Valentine, <strong>Welcome To Bordertown</strong> edited by Ellen Kushner (<a href="http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/2011/07/the_sf_signal_podcast_episode_067_an_interview_with_author_and_editor_ellen_kushner/">Sfsignal interview</a>) and Holly Black is all-new, &#8220;these stories are too wet&#8221;, <strong>A Handful Of Stars</strong> by Dana Stabenow is an older book, &#8220;Alaskans in space&#8221;, <strong>The Outcast Blade</strong> by John Courtenay has vampires, &#8220;well that&#8217;s disappointing&#8221;, how about steampunk?, the splitting of <strong>Warriors</strong> by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, <strong>Legends</strong> by Robert Silverberg, Scott thinks<strong> Far Horizons</strong> should be an audiobook, <strong>Agatha H. And The Clockwork Princess</strong> by Phil and Kaja Foglio, <a href="http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/">Girl Genius comics online</a>, <strong>Dante Valentine</strong> series by Lilith Saintcrow, <strong>Clockwork Heart</strong> by Dru Pagliassotti, &#8220;clockpunk&#8221;, <strong>Nightfall</strong> by Stephen Leather, soul legalities, &#8220;God is the ultimate scammer&#8221;, Sherrilyn Kenyon&#8217;s <strong>Infamous</strong>, paper books, <strong>Comedia Della Morte</strong> by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, usefulness of blurbs, <strong>The Company Of The Dead</strong> by David J. Kowalski, end of Scott&#8217;s stack, I didn&#8217;t know<strong> 8 Million Ways To Die</strong> by Lawrence Block was a book, lots from Audible Frontiers, Gregory Benford&#8217;s <strong>Galactic Center</strong> series with multiple narrators, <strong>Planet Of The Apes</strong> by Pierre Boulle, think of the movie inverted, &#8220;take your damn dirty hands off me&#8221;, Terry Bisson&#8217;s <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=19180"><strong>They&#8217;re Made Out Of Meat</strong></a>, Charles is reading the <a href="http://www.shirleyjacksonawards.org/sja_2011_nominees.php">Shirley Jackson award nominees</a> (horror and dark fantasy) to prepare for interviews, Peter Staub&#8217;s <strong>Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff</strong>, &#8220;it scared the pants off me&#8221;, where&#8217;s the John Joseph Adams anthology audiobooks?, <a href="http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/our-town/">Kim Stanley Robinson audio short story at Lightspeed Magazine</a>, <strong>2312</strong> stays in the solar system, <strong>Mars</strong> trilogy if you like science, tons of new Robert Silverberg on Audible, <strong>The World Inside</strong> will be an HBO series, Scott liked <strong>Book Of Skulls</strong>, a bunch of Connie Willis, what&#8217;s on the horizon?,<strong> Existence</strong> by David Brin, <strong>Red Mars</strong> was a marathon, <strong>A Short, Sharp Shock</strong> by Kim Stanley Robinson, what kind of fantasy does he write?, John Scalzi&#8217;s <strong>Redshirts</strong>, bye Charles</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #159 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Charles Tan talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
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The SFFaudio Podcast #159 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Charles Tan talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
Talked about on today’s show:
Charles sent to World Fantasy, John Scalzi’s Fuzzy Nation is a reworking, Is WWW: Wonder by Robert J. Sawyer YA?, three from Angry Robot, Giant Thief by David Tallerman, Empire State by Adam Christopher is superhero noir, free comic book day, The Shadow comic by Garth Ennis, listening speeds, Dead Harvest by Chris F. Holm, Bolinda Audio from Australia, Dreamquake by Elizabeth Knox, YA is big, Neil Gaiman’s Coraline, “scare the crap out of little kids”, The Novice by Trudi Canavan, cozy fantasy, Dark Is The Moon by Ian Irvine, Hemlock Grove by Brian McGreevy, being developed for Netflix, polarizing, Angels Of Vengence by John Birmingham, futuristic Clancy?, White Horse by Alex Adams, Into The Black: Odyssey One by Evan Currie, ebook first, “I’m getting refreshed”, Jenny would like Deathless by Catherynne M. Valente, not Genevieve Valentine, Welcome To Bordertown edited by Ellen Kushner (Sfsignal interview) and Holly Black is all-new, “these stories are too wet”, A Handful Of Stars by Dana Stabenow is an older book, “Alaskans in space”, The Outcast Blade by John Courtenay has vampires, “well that’s disappointing”, how about steampunk?, the splitting of Warriors by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, Legends by Robert Silverberg, Scott thinks Far Horizons should be an audiobook, Agatha H. And The Clockwork Princess by Phil and Kaja Foglio, Girl Genius comics online, Dante Valentine series by Lilith Saintcrow, Clockwork Heart by Dru Pagliassotti, “clockpunk”, Nightfall by Stephen Leather, soul legalities, “God is the ultimate scammer”, Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Infamous, paper books, Comedia Della Morte by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, usefulness of blurbs, The Company Of The Dead by David J. Kowalski, end of Scott’s stack, I didn’t know 8 Million Ways To Die by Lawrence Block was a book, lots from Audible Frontiers, Gregory Benford’s Galactic Center series with multiple narrators, Planet Of The Apes by Pierre Boulle, think of the movie inverted, “take your damn dirty hands off me”, Terry Bisson’s They’re Made Out Of Meat, Charles is reading the Shirley Jackson award nominees (horror and dark fantasy) to prepare for interviews, Peter Staub’s Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff, “it scared the pants off me”, where’s the John Joseph Adams anthology audiobooks?, Kim Stanley Robinson audio short story at Lightspeed Magazine, 2312 stays in the solar system, Mars trilogy if you like science, tons of new Robert Silverberg on Audible, The World Inside will be an HBO series, Scott liked Book Of Skulls, a bunch of Connie Willis, what’s on the horizon?, Existence by David Brin, Red Mars was a marathon, A Short, Sharp Shock by Kim Stanley Robinson, what kind of fantasy does he write?, John Scalzi’s Redshirts, bye Charles

 
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #158 &#8211; Last week&#8217;s podcast was an unabridged reading of The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth. This week Jesse discusses it with the narrator, Mark Douglas Nelson! Talked about on today&#8217;s show: SciPodBooks.com, the SciPodCast, The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth, The City At World&#8217;s End by Edmond Hamilton, the virtues of democracy, Oath [...]]]></description>
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
<a href="http://SciPodBooks.com">SciPodBooks.com</a>, the SciPodCast, <strong>The Syndic</strong> by C.M. Kornbluth, <strong>The City At World&#8217;s End</strong> by Edmond Hamilton, the virtues of democracy, <strong>Oath Of Fealty</strong> by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, H. Beam Piper, <strong>Space Viking</strong>, a wealth of ideas, Frederik Pohl, the story as a straw man, Robert A. Heinlein, telepathy, witches, dystopia, utopia, polo played with jeeps (mounted with 50 caliber machine guns), the syndicate vs. the mob, Ireland, Iceland, libertarianism, the <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=29997">Prometheus Unbound review of <strong>The Syndic</strong></a>, polyandry, an economy run on alcohol, sex, and gambling, laissez faire capitalism, monopolies, robber barons, taxes vs. shakedowns, &#8220;a real mess of a book&#8221;, should a society compromise its ideals to save itself?, is the joke on us?, a velvet gloved invisible hand, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_High_Crusade"><strong>The High Crusade</strong> by Poul Anderson</a>, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Crusade">children&#8217;s crusade</a>, WWII, rule by mob vs. rule by mobsters, Ron Paul, the sustainability of a war based economy need not much concern the arms manufacturer, Isaac Asimov, <strong>The City At World&#8217;s End</strong> has a real plot, disaster stories, new ideas trump big flaws, &#8220;writing by the seat of your pants&#8221;, space opera, E.E. &#8220;Doc&#8221; Smith, respect for science and scientists, <strong>Farnham&#8217;s Freehold</strong> by Robert A. Heinlein, <strong>The Green Odyssey</strong> by Philip Jose Farmer, LibriVox.org, <strong>Riverworld</strong> series, rolling ships, <strong>Hyperion</strong> by Dan Simmons, the problem of endless series, <a href="http://www.starshipsofa.com/">StarShipSofa</a>, <strong>The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains</strong> by Neil Gaiman, <strong>A Princess Of Mars</strong> by Edgar Rice Burroughs, <strong>A Voyage To Arcturus</strong> by David Lindsay, &#8220;philosophy, philosophy, philosophy&#8221;, it starts with a séance, C.S. Lewis, <strong>Right Ho, Jeeves</strong> by P.G. Wodehouse, <strong>Jeeves And Wooster</strong>, <strong>Leave It To Jeeves</strong>, LibriVox&#8217;s new funding (from the <a href="http://www.mellon.org/">Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</a>), Orson Scott Card, Harlan Ellison, <strong>Airborn</strong> by <a href="http://www.kennethoppel.ca/">Kenneth Oppel</a>, Gregg Margarite, <strong>Lone Star Planet</strong> by H. Beam Piper, Kevin J. Anderson, <strong>Principles Of Economics</strong>, iambik audio, Wonder Audio, <strong>All Or Nothing</strong> by Preston L. Allen, <a href="http://iambik.com/books/tattoo-murder-case-by-akimitsu-takagi/"><strong>The Tattoo Murder Case</strong> by Akimitsu Takagi</a>, Toshiro Mifune, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_Kurosawa">Akira Kurosawa</a>, <strong>High And Low</strong>, Netflix, <a href="http://iambik.com/books/sweet-and-lowdown-by-lise-mcclendon/"><strong>Sweet And Lowdown</strong></a>, <strong>One O&#8217;Clock Jump</strong> by Lise McClendon, <strong>A Is For Alibi</strong> by Sue Grafton, <strong>Talents Incorporated</strong> by Murray Leinster, goofy, <a href="http://librivox.org/microphone-showdown-i-wandered-lonely-as-a-cloud-by-william-wordsworth/">the <strong>William Woodsworth Microphone Showdown</strong></a>, do expensive mics make great narrators?</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #158 – Last week’s podcast was an unabridged reading of The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth. This week Jesse discusses it with the narrator, Mark Douglas Nelson!
Talked about on today’s show:
SciPodBooks.com, the Sci[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #158 – Last week’s podcast was an unabridged reading of The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth. This week Jesse discusses it with the narrator, Mark Douglas Nelson!
Talked about on today’s show:
SciPodBooks.com, the SciPodCast, The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth, The City At World’s End by Edmond Hamilton, the virtues of democracy, Oath Of Fealty by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, H. Beam Piper, Space Viking, a wealth of ideas, Frederik Pohl, the story as a straw man, Robert A. Heinlein, telepathy, witches, dystopia, utopia, polo played with jeeps (mounted with 50 caliber machine guns), the syndicate vs. the mob, Ireland, Iceland, libertarianism, the Prometheus Unbound review of The Syndic, polyandry, an economy run on alcohol, sex, and gambling, laissez faire capitalism, monopolies, robber barons, taxes vs. shakedowns, “a real mess of a book”, should a society compromise its ideals to save itself?, is the joke on us?, a velvet gloved invisible hand, The High Crusade by Poul Anderson, the children’s crusade, WWII, rule by mob vs. rule by mobsters, Ron Paul, the sustainability of a war based economy need not much concern the arms manufacturer, Isaac Asimov, The City At World’s End has a real plot, disaster stories, new ideas trump big flaws, “writing by the seat of your pants”, space opera, E.E. “Doc” Smith, respect for science and scientists, Farnham’s Freehold by Robert A. Heinlein, The Green Odyssey by Philip Jose Farmer, LibriVox.org, Riverworld series, rolling ships, Hyperion by Dan Simmons, the problem of endless series, StarShipSofa, The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains by Neil Gaiman, A Princess Of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, A Voyage To Arcturus by David Lindsay, “philosophy, philosophy, philosophy”, it starts with a séance, C.S. Lewis, Right Ho, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse, Jeeves And Wooster, Leave It To Jeeves, LibriVox’s new funding (from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation), Orson Scott Card, Harlan Ellison, Airborn by Kenneth Oppel, Gregg Margarite, Lone Star Planet by H. Beam Piper, Kevin J. Anderson, Principles Of Economics, iambik audio, Wonder Audio, All Or Nothing by Preston L. Allen, The Tattoo Murder Case by Akimitsu Takagi, Toshiro Mifune, Akira Kurosawa, High And Low, Netflix, Sweet And Lowdown, One O’Clock Jump by Lise McClendon, A Is For Alibi by Sue Grafton, Talents Incorporated by Murray Leinster, goofy, the William Woodsworth Microphone Showdown, do expensive mics make great narrators?
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #157 &#8211; The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth, read by Mark Nelson. This UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK (6 Hours 20 Minutes) comes to us courtesy of SciPodBooks.com and WonderEbooks. The Syndic was first published in Science Fiction Adventures, December 1953 and March 1954. Come back for our next episode (SFFaudio Podcast #158) to hear our [...]]]></description>
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<p>This UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK (6 Hours 20 Minutes) comes to us courtesy of <a href="http://scipodbooks.com/">SciPodBooks.com</a> and <a href="http://www.wonderebooks.com/">WonderEbooks</a>. <strong>The Syndic</strong> was first published in Science Fiction Adventures, December 1953 and March 1954.</p>
<p>Come back for our next episode (SFFaudio Podcast #158) to hear our discussion of it.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #157 – The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth, read by Mark Nelson.
This UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK (6 Hours 20 Minutes) comes to us courtesy of SciPodBooks.com and WonderEbooks. The Syndic was first published in Science Fiction Adventures, December 1953 and March 1954.
Come back for our next episode (SFFaudio Podcast #158) to hear our discussion of it.
Here’s the etext |RTF| (Rich Text format).



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X Minus One: A Pail Of Air based on the short story by Fritz Leiber
The SFFaudio Podcast #158 – READALONG: The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth
Dutch Treat The Audiobooks of Elmore Leonard

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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #156 &#8211; Scott and Jesse talk, in the third of a six part series, about the books IX, X, XI, and XII of The Odyssey. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: What&#8217;s the plural of cyclops?, cyclopskin?, cyclopean, Charybdis and Scylla, from this book many books have come, Philip K. Dick&#8217;s early fantasies [...]]]></description>
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
What&#8217;s the plural of cyclops?, cyclopskin?, cyclopean, Charybdis and Scylla, from this book many books have come, Philip K. Dick&#8217;s early fantasies are peppered with Odysseian goodness, <strong>Upon The Dull Earth</strong>, <strong>On Stranger Tides</strong> by Tim Powers, Odysseus is a smart liar, &#8220;my fame has reached the skies&#8221;, Telemachus runs the first four books, Odysseus in third person runs in the second four books, Odysseus in the first person runs the third four books, Calypso vs. Circe, &#8220;deep in her arching caverns&#8221;, the land of the lotus eaters, lotus addiction, <strong>Piper In The Woods</strong> by Philip K. Dick, &#8220;I&#8217;m a plant, doctor&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Odissea">the 1968 Italian miniseries adaptation of <strong>The Odyssey</strong> (<strong>L&#8217;Odissea</strong>)</a>, why does Odysseus listen to the Sirens?, Circe&#8217;s wand, Hermes&#8217; wand, the origin of wizards and sorceresses, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphemus">Polyphemus</a>, cheeses!, <strong>Beowulf</strong>, Grendel&#8217;s attack in the hall, Gilgamesh and Enkidu, a bachelor&#8217;s home vs. a maiden&#8217;s home, the cyclops island is a libertarian utopia!, Zeus vs. Poseidon, twenty-power wine!, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifest_destiny">manifest destiny</a>, the guest gift, &#8220;I&#8217;ll eat nobody&#8221;, &#8220;I have a cunning plan my lord&#8221;, Odysseus is always messing with the gods, &#8220;you shameless cannibal&#8221;, the prophecy that Odysseus would blind Polyphemus, raider of cities, swag, Odysseus is not a righting-wrongs kind of hero, Polyphemus&#8217; prayer to his father, Poseidon doesn&#8217;t make an on-screen appearance in <strong>The Odyssey</strong>, what is Aquaman&#8217;s hair colour?, Circe (the bewitching queen), <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_McKellen">Ian McKellan</a>&#8216;s narration of the audiobook, &#8220;and so he mounted her bed&#8221;, &#8220;breeding&#8221; great trust, tame lions and wolves, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurylochus_%28mythology%29">Eurylochus</a> goes on the &#8220;away mission&#8221;, Eurylochus was &#8220;unmanned&#8221;, Hermes and the moly, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moly_%28herb%29">the Wikipedia entry for moly</a>, potions and poison, &#8220;The Book Of The Dead&#8221;, Cimmeria, Robert E. Howard, &#8220;the original Fantasy&#8221;, Odysseus becomes the bard, &#8220;one death is enough for both men, but you shall now have two&#8221;, Hercules, Achilles, Agamemnon is bitter about Clytemnestra murdering him, Charybdis and Scylla is like an old fashioned version of <strong>The Cold Equations</strong>, <strong>O&#8217; Brother Where Art Thou</strong>, <strong>Dante&#8217;s Inferno</strong>, <strong>Paradise Lost</strong>, <strong>Riverworld</strong> by Philip Jose Farmer, <strong>The Aeneid</strong>, <strong>Strange Eden</strong> by Philip K. Dick, <strong>Star Trek</strong> (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Mourns_for_Adonais%3F"><strong>Who Mourns for Adonais?</strong></a>), <strong>Beyond Lies The Wub</strong> by Philip K. Dick, &#8220;oh boy&#8221;, Hyperion, Odysseus never takes the blame for anything, immortal zombie cows, how does Odysseus end up in that tree?, Ithaca at last!</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #156 – Scott and Jesse talk, in the third of a six part series, about the books IX, X, XI, and XII of The Odyssey.
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The SFFaudio Podcast #156 – Scott and Jesse talk, in the third of a six part series, about the books IX, X, XI, and XII of The Odyssey.
Talked about on today’s show:
What’s the plural of cyclops?, cyclopskin?, cyclopean, Charybdis and Scylla, from this book many books have come, Philip K. Dick’s early fantasies are peppered with Odysseian goodness, Upon The Dull Earth, On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers, Odysseus is a smart liar, “my fame has reached the skies”, Telemachus runs the first four books, Odysseus in third person runs in the second four books, Odysseus in the first person runs the third four books, Calypso vs. Circe, “deep in her arching caverns”, the land of the lotus eaters, lotus addiction, Piper In The Woods by Philip K. Dick, “I’m a plant, doctor”, the 1968 Italian miniseries adaptation of The Odyssey (L’Odissea), why does Odysseus listen to the Sirens?, Circe’s wand, Hermes’ wand, the origin of wizards and sorceresses, Polyphemus, cheeses!, Beowulf, Grendel’s attack in the hall, Gilgamesh and Enkidu, a bachelor’s home vs. a maiden’s home, the cyclops island is a libertarian utopia!, Zeus vs. Poseidon, twenty-power wine!, manifest destiny, the guest gift, “I’ll eat nobody”, “I have a cunning plan my lord”, Odysseus is always messing with the gods, “you shameless cannibal”, the prophecy that Odysseus would blind Polyphemus, raider of cities, swag, Odysseus is not a righting-wrongs kind of hero, Polyphemus’ prayer to his father, Poseidon doesn’t make an on-screen appearance in The Odyssey, what is Aquaman’s hair colour?, Circe (the bewitching queen), Ian McKellan‘s narration of the audiobook, “and so he mounted her bed”, “breeding” great trust, tame lions and wolves, Eurylochus goes on the “away mission”, Eurylochus was “unmanned”, Hermes and the moly, the Wikipedia entry for moly, potions and poison, “The Book Of The Dead”, Cimmeria, Robert E. Howard, “the original Fantasy”, Odysseus becomes the bard, “one death is enough for both men, but you shall now have two”, Hercules, Achilles, Agamemnon is bitter about Clytemnestra murdering him, Charybdis and Scylla is like an old fashioned version of The Cold Equations, O’ Brother Where Art Thou, Dante’s Inferno, Paradise Lost, Riverworld by Philip Jose Farmer, The Aeneid, Strange Eden by Philip K. Dick, Star Trek (Who Mourns for Adonais?), Beyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. Dick, “oh boy”, Hyperion, Odysseus never takes the blame for anything, immortal zombie cows, how does Odysseus end up in that tree?, Ithaca at last!

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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</span></p>
<p>the Clarkesworld one was too quiet (by the way, we use <a href="http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/levelator">Levelator</a>), April Fools jokes fall out of date, <strong>The Cartographer Wasps And The Anarchist Bees</strong> by E. Lily Yu, Jenny&#8217;s favorite, it&#8217;s science and it&#8217;s fiction but is it science fiction?, George Orwell&#8217;s<strong> Animal Farm</strong>, &#8220;nerdy mapmakers&#8221;, Ottoman Empire, Jenny is into language, &#8216;thrumming&#8217;, revolution, <strong>The Paper Menagerie</strong> by Ken Liu, Tam was moved to <a href="https://twitter.com/#%21/tamahome02000/status/188466786960814082">tweet</a> it, Jhumpa Lahiri and first generation Americans, do we need the fantastic part?, Mike Resnic-y, workshop stories, &#8220;he&#8217;s such a tool&#8221;, movie version?, Asian magic realism, the owl on Home Depot, Murakami, Jesse likes Leggos, childhood, Jesse please explain <strong>Mama, We Are Zhenya</strong> by Tom Crosshill, Tam sounds just like narrator Stefan Rudnicki, quantum mechanics, <a href="http://blog.tomcrosshill.com/2011/12/mama-we-are-zhenya-your-son-in.html">author&#8217;s blog post about the story</a>, intellectual heft, it&#8217;s a five year old, <strong>Flowers For Algernon</strong>, head-eating clouds, <strong>Lost</strong>, YA novel about singularity, superpowers, and giant robots, author was a nuclear operator, Zhenya is everywhere, and now with a slightly older child &#8212; <strong>Movement</strong> by Nancy Fulda, we&#8217;ve read<strong> The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time</strong> |<a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=34201">OUR READALONG</a>|, &#8220;temporal autism&#8221;, we&#8217;ve also read <strong>Speed Of Dark</strong> |<a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=291">READ OUR REVIEW</a>| so we are autism experts, or Asperger&#8217;s?, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Tammet">Daniel Tammet</a> and prime numbers, &#8220;she doesn&#8217;t want new shoes&#8221;, father&#8217;s bug killer, (note: here I got E. Lily Yu mixed up with Yoon Ha Lee&#8217;s <strong>Flower, Mercy, Needle, Chain</strong> from <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=31216">Sffaudio 120</a>, <a href="http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/flower-mercy-needle-chain/">here&#8217;s the full text and audio from Lightspeed</a>), <strong>Her Husband&#8217;s Hands</strong> by Adam-Troy Castro, horror, SUPER CREEPY DO NOT WANT, the hyphen in the author&#8217;s name was originally a typo, <strong>Chiller Theater</strong>, war, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082497/"><strong>The Hand</strong></a> with Michael Caine, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?tag=guy-de-maupassant">Guy De Maupassant</a>, <strong>House of Holes</strong> by Nicholson Baker, <strong>Bianca&#8217;s Hands</strong> by Theodore Sturgeon (<a href="http://www.spiderrobinson.com/podcast.html">podcasted by Spider Robinson</a>), <strong>It</strong> by Sturgeon, some story about brains, eyes, and taste buds, <strong>Pruzy&#8217;s Pot</strong> (<a href="http://www.spiderrobinson.com/podcast.html">podcasted by Spider Robinson</a>) has a monster under the toilet that does things, we make our Nebula picks and predictions, <a href="http://www.tor.com/stories/2010/11/ponies">a moving story about ponies from last year</a>, Kij Johnson, <a href="http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/johnson_10_09/">a story about sex with an alien</a>, which story will be remembered in ten years? <strong>Toy Story III</strong> with immigrants, we will discuss <strong>Among Others</strong> by Jo Walton, sexy Welsh accent in the audiobook, Tam&#8217;s amazing Welsh accent, waiting for Jo&#8217;s series on Hugo-nominated novellas, get off my lawn with your books series&#8217;s!, how to find good stories/books, <a href="http://www.christopher-priest.co.uk/journal/1077/hull-0-scunthorpe-3/">Christopher Priest&#8217;s amazing post</a>, anything good after 1950?,<strong> Stories</strong> by Neil Gaiman and Alan Sarrantonio, <strong>The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains</strong> |<a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=38488">READ OUR POST</a>|, Joe Landsdale on novels</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #155 – Jenny, Tamahome, and Jesse talk about the five Nebula 2011 nominated short stories for which there are audio versions.
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the Clarkesworld one was too quiet (by the way, we use Leve[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #155 – Jenny, Tamahome, and Jesse talk about the five Nebula 2011 nominated short stories for which there are audio versions.
Talked about on today’s show:
the Clarkesworld one was too quiet (by the way, we use Levelator), April Fools jokes fall out of date, The Cartographer Wasps And The Anarchist Bees by E. Lily Yu, Jenny’s favorite, it’s science and it’s fiction but is it science fiction?, George Orwell’s Animal Farm, “nerdy mapmakers”, Ottoman Empire, Jenny is into language, ‘thrumming’, revolution, The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu, Tam was moved to tweet it, Jhumpa Lahiri and first generation Americans, do we need the fantastic part?, Mike Resnic-y, workshop stories, “he’s such a tool”, movie version?, Asian magic realism, the owl on Home Depot, Murakami, Jesse likes Leggos, childhood, Jesse please explain Mama, We Are Zhenya by Tom Crosshill, Tam sounds just like narrator Stefan Rudnicki, quantum mechanics, author’s blog post about the story, intellectual heft, it’s a five year old, Flowers For Algernon, head-eating clouds, Lost, YA novel about singularity, superpowers, and giant robots, author was a nuclear operator, Zhenya is everywhere, and now with a slightly older child — Movement by Nancy Fulda, we’ve read The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time |OUR READALONG|, “temporal autism”, we’ve also read Speed Of Dark |READ OUR REVIEW| so we are autism experts, or Asperger’s?, Daniel Tammet and prime numbers, “she doesn’t want new shoes”, father’s bug killer, (note: here I got E. Lily Yu mixed up with Yoon Ha Lee’s Flower, Mercy, Needle, Chain from Sffaudio 120, here’s the full text and audio from Lightspeed), Her Husband’s Hands by Adam-Troy Castro, horror, SUPER CREEPY DO NOT WANT, the hyphen in the author’s name was originally a typo, Chiller Theater, war, The Hand with Michael Caine, Guy De Maupassant, House of Holes by Nicholson Baker, Bianca’s Hands by Theodore Sturgeon (podcasted by Spider Robinson), It by Sturgeon, some story about brains, eyes, and taste buds, Pruzy’s Pot (podcasted by Spider Robinson) has a monster under the toilet that does things, we make our Nebula picks and predictions, a moving story about ponies from last year, Kij Johnson, a story about sex with an alien, which story will be remembered in ten years? Toy Story III with immigrants, we will discuss Among Others by Jo Walton, sexy Welsh accent in the audiobook, Tam’s amazing Welsh accent, waiting for Jo’s series on Hugo-nominated novellas, get off my lawn with your books series’s!, how to find good stories/books, Christopher Priest’s amazing post, anything good after 1950?, Stories by Neil Gaiman and Alan Sarrantonio, The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains |READ OUR POST|, Joe Landsdale on novels


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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
<strong>The Devil&#8217;s Dictionary</strong>, comic irony, an American classic, German drama, <strong>Famous Monsters Of Filmland</strong>, Sleep No More, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Olmsted">Nelson Almstead</a>, <strong>The Twilight Zone</strong>, <strong>The Outer Limits</strong>, <strong>One Step Beyond</strong>, civil war stories, quantum mechanics, <strong>The Damned Thing</strong>, the genres: horror, ghost, &#8220;weird&#8221;, &#8220;weird war&#8221;, &#8220;dream&#8221;, or SUSPENSE, alternate reality, why is <strong>An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge</strong> so popular with high-school English teachers?, time perception, not-SF, &#8220;the man who was engaged in being hanged&#8221;, passivity, &#8220;go for it hands&#8221;, &#8220;a dream story&#8221;, David used to have out of body dreams, &#8220;stream of consciousness&#8221;, subjectivity, Henry James, the radio drama adaptations (<strong>Escape</strong>, <strong>Suspense</strong>, <strong>CBS Radio Mystery Theater</strong>),<br />
<blockquote>&#8220;Each year thousands of short stories roll out from a multitude of typewriter, march across the pages of our magazines toward well deserved oblivion. Few are memorable, fewer still are classics. They pass the time and are forgotten even before the paper on which they are written is reduced to black ash. But occasionally a story is written that is a true classic, an unforgettable tale.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>astral projection, H.P. Lovecraft, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=36033"><strong>Accessory Before The Fact</strong> by Algernon Blackwood</a>, near death experience, Bierce&#8217;s headwound, Sigmund Freud, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Dream_Play"><strong>A Dream Play</strong> by August Strindberg</a>, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=32167"><strong>The Horla</strong> by Guy de Maupassant</a>, the driftwood, the slowdown of time, it&#8217;s a mystery story, a million blades of grass, infinite detail and infinite depth, Isaac Asimov, <strong>The Turn Of The Screw</strong>, <strong>The Twilight Zone</strong> version (which was a French short film), what&#8217;s with the corporal?, of the body, a hidden pun or joke, it was a setup, a great suspicion of death or dying, the kicking legs = running, unconscious insight result in surprise and relief, the tongue, wish fulfillment, the suspicion begins, naturalistic interpretation, Igor (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_%28fictional_character%29"><strong>Son Of Frankenstein</strong></a>), the history of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanging">hangings</a>, botched hangings, popping heads, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hang_%27Em_High">Hang &#8216;Em High</a>, <strong>Braveheart</strong>, can it be <em>truly</em> spoiled?, war,<br />
<blockquote>&#8220;Death is a dignitary who when he comes announced is to be received with formal manifestations of respect, even by those most familiar with him. In the code of military etiquette silence and fixity are forms of deference.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>constitutional rights, the <strong>Alfred Hitchcock Presents</strong> adaptation, <strong>The Twilight Zone</strong> short film version, HuffDuffer, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=38334">CBS Radio Mystery Theater adaptation</a>, &#8220;it&#8217;s best read&#8221;, an audio drama adaptation, impressionism, mapping back, additional scenes, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agkistrodon_piscivorus">a water moccasin</a>, narration, is it a miracle that the rope breaks, a heavenly Eden like land, gates, Sergei Bondarchuk&#8217;s <strong>War And Peace</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Tolstoy">Leo Tolstoy</a>, altered state, (<strong>The Crawling Chaos</strong>), sex choking, speculative fiction, life passing before you, the telescoping of time, remembering the classics, 100,000 high school teachers, one of the most podcast short stories, O. Henry stories are cute, an existential story, &#8220;trapped in a world he never made&#8221;, an exegesis. </p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #154 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, Mirko and David Stifel talk about An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce (read by Bob Neufeld for LibriVox).
Talked about on today’s show:
The Devil’s Dictionary, co[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #154 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, Mirko and David Stifel talk about An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce (read by Bob Neufeld for LibriVox).
Talked about on today’s show:
The Devil’s Dictionary, comic irony, an American classic, German drama, Famous Monsters Of Filmland, Sleep No More, Nelson Almstead, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, One Step Beyond, civil war stories, quantum mechanics, The Damned Thing, the genres: horror, ghost, “weird”, “weird war”, “dream”, or SUSPENSE, alternate reality, why is An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge so popular with high-school English teachers?, time perception, not-SF, “the man who was engaged in being hanged”, passivity, “go for it hands”, “a dream story”, David used to have out of body dreams, “stream of consciousness”, subjectivity, Henry James, the radio drama adaptations (Escape, Suspense, CBS Radio Mystery Theater),
“Each year thousands of short stories roll out from a multitude of typewriter, march across the pages of our magazines toward well deserved oblivion. Few are memorable, fewer still are classics. They pass the time and are forgotten even before the paper on which they are written is reduced to black ash. But occasionally a story is written that is a true classic, an unforgettable tale.”
astral projection, H.P. Lovecraft, Accessory Before The Fact by Algernon Blackwood, near death experience, Bierce’s headwound, Sigmund Freud, A Dream Play by August Strindberg, The Horla by Guy de Maupassant, the driftwood, the slowdown of time, it’s a mystery story, a million blades of grass, infinite detail and infinite depth, Isaac Asimov, The Turn Of The Screw, The Twilight Zone version (which was a French short film), what’s with the corporal?, of the body, a hidden pun or joke, it was a setup, a great suspicion of death or dying, the kicking legs = running, unconscious insight result in surprise and relief, the tongue, wish fulfillment, the suspicion begins, naturalistic interpretation, Igor (Son Of Frankenstein), the history of hangings, botched hangings, popping heads, Hang ‘Em High, Braveheart, can it be truly spoiled?, war,
“Death is a dignitary who when he comes announced is to be received with formal manifestations of respect, even by those most familiar with him. In the code of military etiquette silence and fixity are forms of deference.”
constitutional rights, the Alfred Hitchcock Presents adaptation, The Twilight Zone short film version, HuffDuffer, CBS Radio Mystery Theater adaptation, “it’s best read”, an audio drama adaptation, impressionism, mapping back, additional scenes, a water moccasin, narration, is it a miracle that the rope breaks, a heavenly Eden like land, gates, Sergei Bondarchuk’s War And Peace, Leo Tolstoy, altered state, (The Crawling Chaos), sex choking, speculative fiction, life passing before you, the telescoping of time, remembering the classics, 100,000 high school teachers, one of the most podcast short stories, O. Henry stories are cute, an existential story, “trapped in a world he never made”, an exegesis. 




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BBC Radio 7 and Radio 4: Fatherland and You’re Entering The Twilight Zone

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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #153 &#8211; Small Town by Philip K. Dick, read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story followed by a discussion of it with Jesse, Tamahome, and Gregg Margarite! Of Small Town Philip K. Dick wrote: &#8220;Here the frustrations of a defeated small person &#8212; small [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #153 &#8211; <strong>Small Town</strong> by Philip K. Dick, read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story followed by a discussion of it with Jesse, Tamahome, and <a href="http://greggsaudiocatalog.blogspot.ca/">Gregg Margarite</a>!</p>
<p><u>Of <strong>Small Town</strong> Philip K. Dick wrote:</u><br />
<blockquote>&#8220;Here the frustrations of a defeated small person &#8212; small in terms of power, in particular power over others &#8212; gradually become transformed into something sinister: the force of death. In rereading this story (which is of course a fantasy, not science fiction) I am impressed by the subtle change which takes place in the protagonist from Trod Upon to Treader. Verne Haskel initially appears as the prototype of the impotent human being, but this conceals a drive at his core self which is anything but weak. It is as if I am saying, The put-upon person may be very dangerous. Be careful as to how you misuse him; he may be a mask for thanatos: the antagonist of life; he may not secretly wish to rule; he may wish to destroy.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Gregg is getting better at girls, girls are always questioning you, horror, urban fantasy, <strong>The Twilight Zone</strong>, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Rod Serling, paranoid Verne Haskell, a lead quarter, the redistribution of wealth, playing god, &#8220;&#8230;and he rested and he made a sandwich&#8221;, god games, <strong>SimCity 2000</strong>, churches can&#8217;t be stopped, <strong>Microcosmic God</strong>, &#8220;shoved into the next dimension&#8221;, is it slipstream?, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stopover_in_a_Quiet_Town"><strong>Stopover In A Quiet Town</strong></a>, transformers are the science, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diorama">diorama</a>, the train doesn&#8217;t run them over, &#8220;moral&#8221;, &#8220;extremely moral&#8221;, train guys, Lego, erector sets, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Logs">Lincoln Logs</a>, <a href="en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meccano">Meccano</a>, matchbox cars, small towns can be hell, comic book stores, &#8220;urbane-al-ity&#8221;, is Verne the god of Woodland?, pet shops and mortuaries, little man, SFSignal&#8217;s Sword And Sorcery Panel suggest characters should be the focus, &#8220;Finished!&#8221;, world warping, John Carter, handwavium, &#8220;make out&#8221;, <strong>Beyond The Door</strong>, Dick&#8217;s faithless women, <strong>Clans Of The Alphane Moon</strong>, how risque were SF mags in the 1950s?, San Fransisco, Silvia is one of Dick&#8217;s most common female character names, a life sized diorama, <strong>The Tell Tale Heart</strong>, <strong>The Days Of Perky Pat</strong>, <strong>The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch</strong>, the game of <strong>Life</strong>, Barbie, chew-z, the documentary <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marwencol"><strong>Marwencol</strong> (2010)</a>, &#8220;he wants love&#8221;, Mark Hogancamp&#8217;s world is open, living in a real dream world, Deja Thoris has a time machine, Jeff Malmberg, <strong>A Clockwork Orange</strong>, adding layers, &#8220;well done Jeff&#8221;, R. Crumb, <strong>Blade Runner</strong>&#8216;s androids take photographs to take memories, &#8220;reality and consciousness are fluid constructs&#8221;, crazy vs. differently enabled, <a href="http://www.esopusmag.com/">Esopus magazine</a>, a world without irony, authenticity, people are complicated, Greenwich Village, cross-dressing, WWII. </p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #153 – Small Town by Philip K. Dick, read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story followed by a discussion of it with Jesse, Tamahome, and Gregg Margarite!
Of Small Town Philip K. [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #153 – Small Town by Philip K. Dick, read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story followed by a discussion of it with Jesse, Tamahome, and Gregg Margarite!
Of Small Town Philip K. Dick wrote:
“Here the frustrations of a defeated small person — small in terms of power, in particular power over others — gradually become transformed into something sinister: the force of death. In rereading this story (which is of course a fantasy, not science fiction) I am impressed by the subtle change which takes place in the protagonist from Trod Upon to Treader. Verne Haskel initially appears as the prototype of the impotent human being, but this conceals a drive at his core self which is anything but weak. It is as if I am saying, The put-upon person may be very dangerous. Be careful as to how you misuse him; he may be a mask for thanatos: the antagonist of life; he may not secretly wish to rule; he may wish to destroy.”
Talked about on today’s show:
Gregg is getting better at girls, girls are always questioning you, horror, urban fantasy, The Twilight Zone, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Rod Serling, paranoid Verne Haskell, a lead quarter, the redistribution of wealth, playing god, “…and he rested and he made a sandwich”, god games, SimCity 2000, churches can’t be stopped, Microcosmic God, “shoved into the next dimension”, is it slipstream?, Stopover In A Quiet Town, transformers are the science, diorama, the train doesn’t run them over, “moral”, “extremely moral”, train guys, Lego, erector sets, Lincoln Logs, Meccano, matchbox cars, small towns can be hell, comic book stores, “urbane-al-ity”, is Verne the god of Woodland?, pet shops and mortuaries, little man, SFSignal’s Sword And Sorcery Panel suggest characters should be the focus, “Finished!”, world warping, John Carter, handwavium, “make out”, Beyond The Door, Dick’s faithless women, Clans Of The Alphane Moon, how risque were SF mags in the 1950s?, San Fransisco, Silvia is one of Dick’s most common female character names, a life sized diorama, The Tell Tale Heart, The Days Of Perky Pat, The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch, the game of Life, Barbie, chew-z, the documentary Marwencol (2010), “he wants love”, Mark Hogancamp’s world is open, living in a real dream world, Deja Thoris has a time machine, Jeff Malmberg, A Clockwork Orange, adding layers, “well done Jeff”, R. Crumb, Blade Runner‘s androids take photographs to take memories, “reality and consciousness are fluid constructs”, crazy vs. differently enabled, Esopus magazine, a world without irony, authenticity, people are complicated, Greenwich Village, cross-dressing, WWII. 



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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #152 &#8211; Jesse talks with Trent Reynolds and Paul Westlake about the AudioGo and Hard Case Crime novel The Comedy Is Finished by Donald E. Westlake. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Is The Comedy Is Finished going to be the last Donald E. Westlake novel to be published?, Memory (and our discussion [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href='http://www.sffaudio.com/?cat=1559' title='The SFFaudio Podcast'><img src='http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg' alt='The SFFaudio Podcast' align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #152 &#8211; Jesse talks with <a href="http://violentworldofparker.com/">Trent Reynolds</a> and <a href="http://donaldwestlake.com/">Paul Westlake</a> about the <a href="http://www.audiogo.com/audiobook/81030/the-comedy-is-finished">AudioGo</a> and <a href="http://www.hardcasecrime.com/">Hard Case Crime</a> novel <B>The Comedy Is Finished</B> by <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=3855">Donald E. Westlake</a>.</p>
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Is <strong>The Comedy Is Finished</strong> going to be the last Donald E. Westlake novel to be published?, <strong>Memory</strong> (and <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=24754">our discussion of it</a>), <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ardai">Charles Ardai</a>, Max Allan Collins, Mickey Spillane, getting paid is a priority for professional writers, the 1970s, Honeydew, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USO_tour">USO tours</a>, Bob Hope, the audiobook experience, Peter Berkrot&#8217;s narration of the audiobook of <strong>The Comedy Is Finished</strong>, Koo Davis, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_hope">Bob Hope</a> as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Skelton">Red Skelton</a> vs. Bob Hope as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Kelly">Gene Kelly</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Hitchcock">Alfred Hitchcock</a>, Ricky Gervais, Koo Davis narrates his own POV in the present everyday tense sense, &#8220;Westlake is the master of sentence by sentence writing&#8221;, &#8220;in the moment&#8221;, &#8220;the god-damned Vietnam thing&#8221;, &#8220;the real Americans&#8221;, the redemption, healing vs. moving on, Ronald Reagan, &#8220;new normal&#8221;, &#8220;the Carter malaise&#8221; and &#8220;festering wounds&#8221;, Larry, Peter, Mark has daddy issues, Joyce, the Dortmunder gang if they were all psychotic, &#8220;doing a Westlake&#8221;, why do Koo&#8217;s boys not look like him?, the role of a father, the mirror scene, &#8220;genetics don&#8217;t matter in fiction&#8221;, fatherhood as a choice, leave the messages to Western Union, character arcs, Lindsey, <strong>A Sound Of Distant Drums</strong>, radio drama, &#8220;there are round characters and there are flat characters&#8221;, &#8220;oh this is a Westlake&#8221;, &#8220;Charo has become a bitter old woman&#8221;, &#8220;a romantic writer&#8221;, succinct description, taking plots from real life, <strong>The Score</strong>, &#8220;he can heist anything&#8221;, <strong>The Mourner</strong>, <strong>The Stepfather</strong>, &#8220;that&#8217;s pretty much how these work&#8221;, three Dortmunder ideas, <strong>Kahawa</strong> should be an audiobook, California, Burbank, Santa Barbara, Elizabeth Taylor&#8217;s biography, <strong>Under An English Heaven</strong> should be an audiobook too, Anguilla, an option has been taken out on <strong>Kahawa</strong>, the new <strong>Parker</strong> movie, Stephen King&#8217;s filmography vs. Donald Westlake&#8217;s filmography, <strong>The Hot Rock</strong>, <strong>Cops And Robbers</strong> (1973), <strong>The Split</strong> (based on <strong>The Seventh</strong>), <strong>Payback</strong>, Les Alexander, <strong>The Outfit</strong>, <strong>City Of Industry</strong>, <strong>The Sour Lemon Score</strong>, <strong>Made In U.S.A.</strong>, the Criterion Collection, it&#8217;s Clint Eastwood with internal monologue, a Dortmunder TV series, <strong>The Limey</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_Stamp">Terence Stamp</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idi_Amin">Idi Amin</a>, Uganda, &#8220;the coffee train&#8221;, <strong>Enough</strong>, <strong>Ordo</strong>, <strong>A Slight Case Of Murder</strong>, <strong>A Travesty</strong>, it&#8217;s very hard to be a Westlake expert, the sound a girl makes when you&#8217;re kissing her, &#8220;it&#8217;s just a weird name&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hope">Bob Hope was a knight</a>!, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Black">Conrad Black</a>, Baron Black of Crossharbour, Westlake&#8217;s Science Fiction and Fantasy, Westlake&#8217;s renunciation of SF, <strong>Anarchaos</strong> by Curt Clark, &#8220;Rolf Malone is a precursor to Parker&#8221;, Theodore Bikel (the fiddler in <strong>The Fiddler On The Roof</strong>), <strong>The Risk Profession</strong>, <strong>Nackles</strong> (is great for kids!), <strong>The Twilight Zone</strong>, Harlan Ellison&#8217;s screenplay for <strong>Nackles</strong>, the Starship Hopeful series (available on DonaldWestlake.com), Lawrence Block&#8217;s fantasy story, SF is very allegorical (and that&#8217;s not Westlake), <strong>Humans</strong>, Westlake&#8217;s <strong>Smoke</strong> vs. Wells&#8217; <strong>The Invisible Man</strong>, &#8220;and everybody&#8217;s an asshole&#8221;, &#8220;everybody one way or another is a jerkoff&#8221;, &#8220;Joyce goes crazy in the most wonderful way&#8221;, a survivor of Chernobyl, &#8220;is God really an asshole?&#8221;, &#8220;angels are assholes&#8221;, Milton&#8217;s <strong>Paradise Lost</strong>, <strong>The Sacred Monster</strong>, <strong>Get Real</strong>, ridicule in print, <strong>Money For Nothing</strong>, Westlake never lectured, interior thoughts that are so revealing about the shallowness of a character&#8217;s nature, Washington, D.C., &#8220;moving up the ladder&#8221;, &#8220;what does Ginger want?&#8221;, &#8220;it&#8217;s fun to play with fire&#8221;, &#8220;I&#8217;ve got to have something&#8221;, did Don hate rock and roll?, he liked classical and atonal jazz, &#8220;damn hippie&#8221;, 99% of politics is pointless, talking to death, <strong>Jimmy The Kid</strong> (a Parker novel inside of a Dortmunder novel), kidnapping, <strong>Help I Am Being Held Prisoner</strong>, Patty Hearst, <strong>Gangway</strong>, Brian Garfield, Spider Robinson&#8217;s Dortmunder homage, Lawrence Block, <strong>The Sour Lemon Score</strong>, Dashiell Hammett, Piers Anthony, Poul Anderson, Robert A. Heinlein, shiny spaceships, don&#8217;t read by genre, read by author, the genre label, Jim Thompson, <strong>The Grifters</strong>, Trent&#8217;s beef with Angelica Huston, a period piece, Paul had a problem with John Cusack, J.T. Walsh, Pat Hingle, Annette Bening, &#8220;I&#8217;ll never look at a bag of oranges the same way&#8221;, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0ptliV4fzc"><strong>Donald Westlake: NYC Personified</strong></a>, <a href="http://violentworldofparker.com/"><strong>The Violent World Of Parker</strong> website</a>, Nick Jones, <a href="http://donaldwestlake.com/index/bibliography/">Westlake&#8217;s bibliography at DonaldWestlake.com</a>.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #152 – Jesse talks with Trent Reynolds and Paul Westlake about the AudioGo and Hard Case Crime novel The Comedy Is Finished by Donald E. Westlake.
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Is The Comedy Is Finished going to be [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #152 – Jesse talks with Trent Reynolds and Paul Westlake about the AudioGo and Hard Case Crime novel The Comedy Is Finished by Donald E. Westlake.
Talked about on today’s show:
Is The Comedy Is Finished going to be the last Donald E. Westlake novel to be published?, Memory (and our discussion of it), Charles Ardai, Max Allan Collins, Mickey Spillane, getting paid is a priority for professional writers, the 1970s, Honeydew, USO tours, Bob Hope, the audiobook experience, Peter Berkrot’s narration of the audiobook of The Comedy Is Finished, Koo Davis, Bob Hope as Red Skelton vs. Bob Hope as Gene Kelly, Alfred Hitchcock, Ricky Gervais, Koo Davis narrates his own POV in the present everyday tense sense, “Westlake is the master of sentence by sentence writing”, “in the moment”, “the god-damned Vietnam thing”, “the real Americans”, the redemption, healing vs. moving on, Ronald Reagan, “new normal”, “the Carter malaise” and “festering wounds”, Larry, Peter, Mark has daddy issues, Joyce, the Dortmunder gang if they were all psychotic, “doing a Westlake”, why do Koo’s boys not look like him?, the role of a father, the mirror scene, “genetics don’t matter in fiction”, fatherhood as a choice, leave the messages to Western Union, character arcs, Lindsey, A Sound Of Distant Drums, radio drama, “there are round characters and there are flat characters”, “oh this is a Westlake”, “Charo has become a bitter old woman”, “a romantic writer”, succinct description, taking plots from real life, The Score, “he can heist anything”, The Mourner, The Stepfather, “that’s pretty much how these work”, three Dortmunder ideas, Kahawa should be an audiobook, California, Burbank, Santa Barbara, Elizabeth Taylor’s biography, Under An English Heaven should be an audiobook too, Anguilla, an option has been taken out on Kahawa, the new Parker movie, Stephen King’s filmography vs. Donald Westlake’s filmography, The Hot Rock, Cops And Robbers (1973), The Split (based on The Seventh), Payback, Les Alexander, The Outfit, City Of Industry, The Sour Lemon Score, Made In U.S.A., the Criterion Collection, it’s Clint Eastwood with internal monologue, a Dortmunder TV series, The Limey, Terence Stamp, Idi Amin, Uganda, “the coffee train”, Enough, Ordo, A Slight Case Of Murder, A Travesty, it’s very hard to be a Westlake expert, the sound a girl makes when you’re kissing her, “it’s just a weird name”, Bob Hope was a knight!, Conrad Black, Baron Black of Crossharbour, Westlake’s Science Fiction and Fantasy, Westlake’s renunciation of SF, Anarchaos by Curt Clark, “Rolf Malone is a precursor to Parker”, Theodore Bikel (the fiddler in The Fiddler On The Roof), The Risk Profession, Nackles (is great for kids!), The Twilight Zone, Harlan Ellison’s screenplay for Nackles, the Starship Hopeful series (available on DonaldWestlake.com), Lawrence Block’s fantasy story, SF is very allegorical (and that’s not Westlake), Humans, Westlake’s Smoke vs. Wells’ The Invisible Man, “and everybody’s an asshole”, “everybody one way or another is a jerkoff”, “Joyce goes crazy in the most wonderful way”, a survivor of Chernobyl, “is God really an asshole?”, “angels are assholes”, Milton’s Paradise Lost, The Sacred Monster, Get Real, ridicule in print, Money For Nothing, Westlake never lectured, interior thoughts that are so revealing about the shallowness of a character’s nature, Washington, D.C., “moving up the ladder”, “what does Ginger want?”, “it’s fun to play with fire”, “I’ve got to have something”, did[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #151 – READALONG: The Odyssey by Homer (Books V – VIII)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #151 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, and Julie Davis talk, in the second of a six part series, about the books V, VI, VII and VIII of The Odyssey. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: We join Odysseus crying into the wine dark sea, it&#8217;s all about marriage (and homecomings), my wise Penelope, My Big [...]]]></description>
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
We join Odysseus crying into the wine dark sea, it&#8217;s all about marriage (and homecomings), my wise Penelope, <strong>My Big Fat Greek Wedding</strong>, Captain Kirk of the Mediterranean, the Samuel Butler translation, Calyspo vs. Circe, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogygia">Ogygia</a> vs. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheria">Scheria</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nausicaa">Nausicaa</a>, the role of women in Ancient Greece, adornments to the men, Nausicaa will later marry Telemachus, Odysseus is always being gifts and then losing them into the sea, the LibriVox edition, Poseidon and the other gods are easily distracted, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demodocus_%28Odyssey_character%29">Demodocus</a> may be Homer putting himself into the poem, telling the story from the middle outwards, <strong>Memento</strong>, <a href="http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ShowWithinAShow">a television show inside a television show</a> (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Story_within_a_story">a story within a story</a>), <strong>Inception</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ino_%28Greek_mythology%29">Ino</a>, &#8220;oh myself&#8221;, an extra god (named &#8220;River&#8221;), animism, Shinto, does Athena actually seal Odysseus&#8217; eyelids?, <a href="http://www.inyourearshakespeare.com/chopbard.html">Ehren Ziegler&#8217;s <strong>Chop Bard</strong> podcast</a>, rosy fingered Dawn (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_goddess">the goddess</a>), does Dawn work on multiple planets, Apollo worship has really slacked off since Copernicus, crying like a woman, carrying an olive branch like a mountain lion, &#8220;tell the one about Odysseus&#8221;. </p>
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<li><a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=38658" rel="bookmark" title="Monday, April 16, 2012">The SFFaudio Podcast #156 &#8211; READALONG: The Odyssey by Homer (Books IX &#8211; XII)</a></li>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #151 – Scott, Jesse, and Julie Davis talk, in the second of a six part series, about the books V, VI, VII and VIII of The Odyssey.
Talked about on today’s show:
We join Odysseus crying into the wine dark sea, it[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #151 – Scott, Jesse, and Julie Davis talk, in the second of a six part series, about the books V, VI, VII and VIII of The Odyssey.
Talked about on today’s show:
We join Odysseus crying into the wine dark sea, it’s all about marriage (and homecomings), my wise Penelope, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Captain Kirk of the Mediterranean, the Samuel Butler translation, Calyspo vs. Circe, Ogygia vs. Scheria, Nausicaa, the role of women in Ancient Greece, adornments to the men, Nausicaa will later marry Telemachus, Odysseus is always being gifts and then losing them into the sea, the LibriVox edition, Poseidon and the other gods are easily distracted, Demodocus may be Homer putting himself into the poem, telling the story from the middle outwards, Memento, a television show inside a television show (a story within a story), Inception, Ino, “oh myself”, an extra god (named “River”), animism, Shinto, does Athena actually seal Odysseus’ eyelids?, Ehren Ziegler’s Chop Bard podcast, rosy fingered Dawn (the goddess), does Dawn work on multiple planets, Apollo worship has really slacked off since Copernicus, crying like a woman, carrying an olive branch like a mountain lion, “tell the one about Odysseus”. 




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The SFFaudio Podcast #148 – READALONG: The Odyssey by Homer (Books I – IV)
The SFFaudio Podcast #156 – READALONG: The Odyssey by Homer (Books IX – XII)
READ: The New Mother by Lucy Clifford (it’s your homework for an upcoming SFFaudio Podcast)
The SFFaudio Podcast #127 –  READALONG: Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge
The SFFaudio Podcast #041
The SFFaudio Podcast #033

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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Talked about on today&#8217;s show</span>:</p>
<p>Scott&#8217;s recent arrivals, Philip K. Dick&#8217;s <strong>The Penultimate Truth</strong> and <strong>The Crack In Space</strong>, <strong>Futurama</strong>, Allan Kaster&#8217;s <strong>Timeless Time Travel Tales</strong>, &#8220;say that five times fast&#8221;, Jesse and Luke&#8217;s time travel podcasts Sfbrp <a href="http://www.sfbrp.com/archives/424">151</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.sfbrp.com/archives/427">152</a>, &#8220;mindblown&#8221;, <strong>Resurrection</strong> by Arwen Elys Dayton, &#8220;pen name?&#8221;, Theodore Sturgeon&#8217;s <strong>To Marry Medusa</strong> (A.K.A <strong>The Cosmic Rape</strong>), Tam thinks it&#8217;s random, <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/85510928">Stephen on Goodreads liked it</a>, Robert Silverberg&#8217;s short story <strong>Passengers</strong> is mentioned again, Gregory Bear&#8217;s <strong>Primordium (Halo: The Forerunner Saga, #2)</strong>, Kristin is a recovering Halo player, <strong>Sixth Column</strong> by Robert A. Heinlein (1949), in the year of Pearl Harbor, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_column">a fifth column</a>, &#8220;I got nothin&#8221;, Dieter Zimmerman&#8217;s<strong> Brad Lansky And The 4D-Verse</strong> audiodrama |<a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=37663">READ OUR REVIEW</a>|, good audio like <strong>Ruby</strong><strong></strong>, <strong>Against The Light</strong> by Dave Duncan, &#8220;here&#8217;s one for the haters&#8221;,<strong> Them Or Us</strong> <strong>(Hater, #3)</strong> by David Moody, <strong>Hater (Hater, #1)</strong>, |<a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=19371">READ OUR REVIEW</a>|, &#8220;that review still gets comments&#8221;, Kristin thinks Gerard Doyle is a good narrator, <strong>Farewell To The Master</strong> by Harry Bates &#8212; it inspired <strong>The Day The Earth Stood Still</strong>, &#8220;is there a theremin?&#8221;, Ben Bova and Bill Pogue&#8217;s <strong>The Trikon Deception</strong>, Scott likes Bova&#8217;s <strong>Grand Tour</strong> series, <a href="http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/pogue-wr.html">Pogue was an astronaut</a>, &#8220;how do you go to the bathroom in space?&#8221;, Jesse&#8217;s new releases, <strong>The Comedy Is Finished</strong> by Donald Westlake will be the next readalong, <a href="http://www.audiogo.com/audiobook-category/sci-fi-fantasy-and-horror">Audiogo sells BBC audiodrama and audiobook mp3s</a>, a new <strong>A Princess Of Mars</strong> by Edgar Rice Burroughs audiobook, narrated by Scott Brick, hope the movie is good, no nudity, is David Stifel (&#8220;<a href="http://www.marsbooks.libsyn.com/">That Burroughs Guy</a>&#8220;) upset?, he appeared on <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=34923">Sffaudio 137</a>, Tam likes Scott Brick narrating the John Corey books like <strong>Plum Island</strong> by Nelson DeMille, &#8220;wise ass detective&#8221;, Philip K. Dick&#8217;s<strong> Upon The Dull Earth And Other Stories</strong>, Jesse helped spur that into creation, now we pick random interests,<strong> The Stand</strong> by Stephen King is 47 hours, it used to be half as long, Jenny couldn&#8217;t stay awake for <strong>Insomnia</strong>, Larry Niven&#8217;s <strong>A World Out Of Time</strong>, a corpsicle, <strong>The Black Arrow</strong> by Robert Louis Stevenson, revenge version of Robin Hood, Fritz Leiber, George Zebrowski space opera?, <strong>Mars Needs Books!</strong>,<strong> A Llull In The Compass</strong>, James Blaylock was a steampunk pioneer, Avram Davidson&#8217;s <strong>Rork!</strong>, Larry Correia does magic noir, Elizabeth Hand&#8217;s Cass Neary books seem like an older <strong>The</strong> <strong>Girl With The Dragon Tatoo</strong> (<strong>Generation Loss</strong> and <strong>Available Dark</strong>), <a href="http://entertainment.time.com/2012/02/15/two-good-books-elizabeth-hands-available-dark-and-edward-st-aubyns-at-last/">Lev Grossman&#8217;s review of book 2</a>, &#8220;she&#8217;s boiling hard&#8221;, <strong>The Odyssey</strong> narrated by Gandalf, Tam wasn&#8217;t super excited by Peter F. Hamilton&#8217;s <strong>A Quantum Murder (Greg Mandel, #2)</strong>, Kristen gets converted to superheroes with <strong>Wildcards #1</strong> edited by George R.R. Martin, <strong>Heroes</strong>, Elmore Leonard&#8217;s <strong>Raylan</strong>, <strong>Justified</strong> tv show, cross breeding from book to tv, psychotic nurse, short descriptions, <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/feb/20/ten-rules-for-writing-fiction-part-one">Elmore&#8217;s 10 rules of writing</a>, he likes Margaret Atwood&#8217;s descriptive powers, never write &#8216;Suddenly&#8217;, Tam likes Jennifer Pelland&#8217;s ebook <strong>Machine</strong>, James Patrick Kelly told Jennifer &#8220;<a href="http://daletphillips.blogspot.com/2012/02/interview-with-author-jennifer-pelland.html">don&#8217;t take out the vomit</a>&#8220;, you may find it &#8216;<a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=squicky">squicky</a>&#8216;, Jennifer Blood comic <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=37476">in one minute</a>, Scarlet comic <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey7Ncf7B_Rs">in one minute</a>, chicks that kick ass, copying or transferring a consciousness, what good does a copy do me?, transporters?, <strong>Think Like A Dinosaur</strong> by James Patrick Kelly (dramatized version linked <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=19883">here</a> &#8212; nope it&#8217;s gone), Kristin and Jenny need to watch <strong> Star Trek</strong>, Norman Spinrad<strong>, The Doomsday Machine</strong>, a sock dipped in cement, <strong>Old Man&#8217;s War</strong>, Tam&#8217;s favorite 1st 2 chapters are in<strong> Altered Carbon</strong>, hard boiled future</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #150 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Kristin (A.K.A Terpkristin) talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
Talked about on today’s show:
Scott’s recent arrivals, Philip K. Dick’s The P[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #150 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Kristin (A.K.A Terpkristin) talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
Talked about on today’s show:
Scott’s recent arrivals, Philip K. Dick’s The Penultimate Truth and The Crack In Space, Futurama, Allan Kaster’s Timeless Time Travel Tales, “say that five times fast”, Jesse and Luke’s time travel podcasts Sfbrp 151 &amp; 152, “mindblown”, Resurrection by Arwen Elys Dayton, “pen name?”, Theodore Sturgeon’s To Marry Medusa (A.K.A The Cosmic Rape), Tam thinks it’s random, Stephen on Goodreads liked it, Robert Silverberg’s short story Passengers is mentioned again, Gregory Bear’s Primordium (Halo: The Forerunner Saga, #2), Kristin is a recovering Halo player, Sixth Column by Robert A. Heinlein (1949), in the year of Pearl Harbor, a fifth column, “I got nothin”, Dieter Zimmerman’s Brad Lansky And The 4D-Verse audiodrama |READ OUR REVIEW|, good audio like Ruby, Against The Light by Dave Duncan, “here’s one for the haters”, Them Or Us (Hater, #3) by David Moody, Hater (Hater, #1), |READ OUR REVIEW|, “that review still gets comments”, Kristin thinks Gerard Doyle is a good narrator, Farewell To The Master by Harry Bates — it inspired The Day The Earth Stood Still, “is there a theremin?”, Ben Bova and Bill Pogue’s The Trikon Deception, Scott likes Bova’s Grand Tour series, Pogue was an astronaut, “how do you go to the bathroom in space?”, Jesse’s new releases, The Comedy Is Finished by Donald Westlake will be the next readalong, Audiogo sells BBC audiodrama and audiobook mp3s, a new A Princess Of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs audiobook, narrated by Scott Brick, hope the movie is good, no nudity, is David Stifel (“That Burroughs Guy“) upset?, he appeared on Sffaudio 137, Tam likes Scott Brick narrating the John Corey books like Plum Island by Nelson DeMille, “wise ass detective”, Philip K. Dick’s Upon The Dull Earth And Other Stories, Jesse helped spur that into creation, now we pick random interests, The Stand by Stephen King is 47 hours, it used to be half as long, Jenny couldn’t stay awake for Insomnia, Larry Niven’s A World Out Of Time, a corpsicle, The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson, revenge version of Robin Hood, Fritz Leiber, George Zebrowski space opera?, Mars Needs Books!, A Llull In The Compass, James Blaylock was a steampunk pioneer, Avram Davidson’s Rork!, Larry Correia does magic noir, Elizabeth Hand’s Cass Neary books seem like an older The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo (Generation Loss and Available Dark), Lev Grossman’s review of book 2, “she’s boiling hard”, The Odyssey narrated by Gandalf, Tam wasn’t super excited by Peter F. Hamilton’s A Quantum Murder (Greg Mandel, #2), Kristen gets converted to superheroes with Wildcards #1 edited by George R.R. Martin, Heroes, Elmore Leonard’s Raylan, Justified tv show, cross breeding from book to tv, psychotic nurse, short descriptions, Elmore’s 10 rules of writing, he likes Margaret Atwood’s descriptive powers, never write ‘Suddenly’, Tam likes Jennifer Pelland’s ebook Machine, James Patrick Kelly told Jennifer “don’t take out the vomit“, you may find it ‘squicky‘, Jennifer Blood comic in one minute, Scarlet comic in one minute, chicks that kick ass, copying or transferring a consciousness, what good does a copy do me?, transporters?, Think Like A Dinosaur by James Patrick Kelly (dramatized version linked here — nope it’s gone), Kristin and Jenny need to watch  Star Trek, Norman Spinrad, The Doomsday Machine, a sock dipped in cement, Old Man’s War, Tam’s favorite 1st 2 chapters are in Altered Carbon, hard boiled[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #149 – TOPIC: METAPHOR in Science Fiction and Fantasy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #149 &#8211; Jesse, Luke Burrage, and Professor Eric S. Rabkin talk about METAPHOR in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Science Fiction and Fantasy sort of undercut the scholastic meaning of metaphor, my friend Bill, metaphors come in two parts &#8211; the vehicle and the tenor, giants vs. ogres, [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #149 &#8211; Jesse, <a href="http://www.sfbrp.com/">Luke Burrage</a>, and <a href="http://www-personal.umich.edu/~esrabkin/">Professor Eric S. Rabkin</a> talk about METAPHOR in Science Fiction and Fantasy. </p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Science Fiction and Fantasy sort of undercut the scholastic meaning of metaphor, my friend Bill, metaphors come in two parts &#8211; the vehicle and the tenor, giants vs. ogres, denuding the metaphor, Aldebaran 6 has astonishingly beautiful humanoids, unknown vehicles deliver us, <strong>The Monsters</strong> by Robert Sheckley, <strong>The War Of The Worlds</strong>, a Tolkienesque task, <strong>A Voyage To Arcturus</strong> by David Lindsay, <strong>Dark Universe</strong> by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Goulart">Ron Goulart</a>, Plato&#8217;s cave, blindness, dead metaphors, the Burning Bush, Saul vs. Paul, a sound idea, Germanic grounds for divorce, <strong>Star Maker</strong> by Olaf Stapledon, <strong>The Door Into Summer</strong> by Robert A. Heinlein, <strong>1984</strong> by George Orwell, &#8220;the clock stuck thirteen&#8221;, constructing meaning, William Shakespeare, awful as in creating awe, Moses and Mount Sinai, &#8220;shining like the sun&#8221;, a sun god, Sampson, hairy like the sun, bald like the moon, <strong>Genesis</strong>, &#8220;you may look upon my hindparts&#8221;, <strong>Childhood&#8217;s End</strong> by Arthur C. Clarke, unconscious metaphors, <strong>Frankenstein</strong> by Mary Shelley, wretch, catwomen from Venus, voluptuous sex objects, building up the vocabulary, <strong>Halting State</strong> by Charles Stross, <strong>Neuromancer</strong>&#8216;s opening line, text adventure, Enoch lived 365 years (the sun god), <strong>The Tower Of Babel</strong> by Ted Chiang, comparing the constructed worlds of video games with the constructed worlds of Science Fiction, <strong>Battlefield 2</strong>, a meta-metaphor for understanding what Science Fiction does for understanding our world, hamartia needs range finding, <strong>The Time Machine</strong> by H.G. Wells, &#8220;any fool can see&#8221;, a system of metaphors for the characters and the reader provides meta-uses, metaphor means &#8220;carry across&#8221;, Greek moving vans are called metaphore, the Morlocks are the workers, the Eloi are the owners, the Time Traveler is the manager, <strong><a href="http://www.lukeburrage.com/Get%20That%20Rat%20Off%20My%20Face%20by%20Luke%20Burrage.html">Get That Rat Off My Face</strong> by Luke Burrage</a>, Science Fiction as thought experiment, Michael Crichton, deus ex machina, <strong>The War With The Newts</strong> by Karel Čapek, <strong>Finnegan&#8217;s Wake</strong>, experimental novels, <strong>Germinal</strong> by Émile Zola, <strong>Flatland</strong> by Edwin A. Abbott, allusion vs. metaphor, Sampson vs. Goliath, Luke and Eric prime each other, is Science Fiction useful?, should SF be useful?, <a href="http://www.sfbrp.com/archives/179">Science Fiction and Personal Philosophy (SFBRP #100)</a>, reading only the Bible, <strong>The Cold Equations</strong> by Tom Godwin, the hard lesson namely: &#8220;sometimes you&#8217;re just fucked&#8221;, <strong>Star Trek II</strong>, cannibalism, Eric objects, the physical world vs. unconditional love, NASA staff need to read <strong>The Cold Equations</strong>, Steve Jobs (and his reality distortion field), a world full of things other than minds, smart by accident, Apollo 13, give the astronauts poetry, the title itself crystallizes the meaning, <strong>The Scarlet Letter</strong> by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a parametric center, how do we maintain individuality in the face of fascism?, the vehicle/tenor heuristic, <strong>The Great Gatsby</strong> by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nick Carraway, the car is the parametric central of <strong>The Great Gatsby</strong>, martian vampires, Apollo 1 disaster, Velcro and oxygen, &#8220;a failure of imagination&#8221;, learning from the past, the metaphor falls and leaves behind a lesson about reality. </p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #149 – Jesse, Luke Burrage, and Professor Eric S. Rabkin talk about METAPHOR in Science Fiction and Fantasy. 
Talked about on today’s show:
Science Fiction and Fantasy sort of undercut the scholastic meaning of meta[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #149 – Jesse, Luke Burrage, and Professor Eric S. Rabkin talk about METAPHOR in Science Fiction and Fantasy. 
Talked about on today’s show:
Science Fiction and Fantasy sort of undercut the scholastic meaning of metaphor, my friend Bill, metaphors come in two parts – the vehicle and the tenor, giants vs. ogres, denuding the metaphor, Aldebaran 6 has astonishingly beautiful humanoids, unknown vehicles deliver us, The Monsters by Robert Sheckley, The War Of The Worlds, a Tolkienesque task, A Voyage To Arcturus by David Lindsay, Dark Universe by Ron Goulart, Plato’s cave, blindness, dead metaphors, the Burning Bush, Saul vs. Paul, a sound idea, Germanic grounds for divorce, Star Maker by Olaf Stapledon, The Door Into Summer by Robert A. Heinlein, 1984 by George Orwell, “the clock stuck thirteen”, constructing meaning, William Shakespeare, awful as in creating awe, Moses and Mount Sinai, “shining like the sun”, a sun god, Sampson, hairy like the sun, bald like the moon, Genesis, “you may look upon my hindparts”, Childhood’s End by Arthur C. Clarke, unconscious metaphors, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, wretch, catwomen from Venus, voluptuous sex objects, building up the vocabulary, Halting State by Charles Stross, Neuromancer‘s opening line, text adventure, Enoch lived 365 years (the sun god), The Tower Of Babel by Ted Chiang, comparing the constructed worlds of video games with the constructed worlds of Science Fiction, Battlefield 2, a meta-metaphor for understanding what Science Fiction does for understanding our world, hamartia needs range finding, The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, “any fool can see”, a system of metaphors for the characters and the reader provides meta-uses, metaphor means “carry across”, Greek moving vans are called metaphore, the Morlocks are the workers, the Eloi are the owners, the Time Traveler is the manager, Get That Rat Off My Face by Luke Burrage, Science Fiction as thought experiment, Michael Crichton, deus ex machina, The War With The Newts by Karel Čapek, Finnegan’s Wake, experimental novels, Germinal by Émile Zola, Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott, allusion vs. metaphor, Sampson vs. Goliath, Luke and Eric prime each other, is Science Fiction useful?, should SF be useful?, Science Fiction and Personal Philosophy (SFBRP #100), reading only the Bible, The Cold Equations by Tom Godwin, the hard lesson namely: “sometimes you’re just fucked”, Star Trek II, cannibalism, Eric objects, the physical world vs. unconditional love, NASA staff need to read The Cold Equations, Steve Jobs (and his reality distortion field), a world full of things other than minds, smart by accident, Apollo 13, give the astronauts poetry, the title itself crystallizes the meaning, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a parametric center, how do we maintain individuality in the face of fascism?, the vehicle/tenor heuristic, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nick Carraway, the car is the parametric central of The Great Gatsby, martian vampires, Apollo 1 disaster, Velcro and oxygen, “a failure of imagination”, learning from the past, the metaphor falls and leaves behind a lesson about reality. 
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Odysseus doesn&#8217;t appear in the first four books of <strong>The Odyssey</strong>, planting the seeds for the end of the story, <strong>The Iliad</strong>, and the missing epics, why not read <strong>The Iliad</strong> first?, novel vs. tragedy, Robert Fagles, E.V. Rieu, Ian Mckellan&#8217;s narration, <strong>The Apology Of Socrates</strong> by Plato, Telemachus&#8217; dilemma, The Teaching Company, <strong>The Telemache</strong> (the first four books of <strong>The Odyssey</strong>), xenia, xenos (guest, host, foreigner, and friend), hospitality and the ancient world, an exploration of the concept of xenia, Pallas Athena, disguised, &#8220;he&#8217;s a suitor&#8221;, <strong>O Brother, Where Art Thou?</strong>, war orphans, embracing the stranger, xenophilia, the recurring turns of phrase, &#8220;the wine dark sea&#8221; and &#8220;bright eyed Athena&#8221;, the wise don&#8217;t lie, Basil Fawlty is not a very wise man, gearing down, Dan Simmons&#8217;s <strong>Hyperion</strong>, a story for a nation of city states, Nestor&#8217;s son was the fastest runner, wisdom comes in many flavours, Helen as a host, was Helen complicit with her kidnapping?, how should we read Helen?, dosing the household, the status of women in ancient Greece, the <strong>Entitled Opinions</strong> podcast (on Homer And Homeric Epics), <strong>The Odyssey</strong> is the story of a marriage, adventure with gods, the role of <strong>The Odyssey</strong> in ancient Greek religion, Socrates was convicted (in part) of denying the gods, miracles as an intervention, why do the gods disguise themselves?, are the gods simply external manifestations of human thought?, were the ancient Greeks more gullible than we?, the editorial introduction by E.V. Rieu, one of the greatest books ever, next time will be books V, VI, VII and VIII.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #148 – Scott and Jesse, in the first of a six part series, discuss the first four books of The Odyssey by Homer (books I, II, III and IV).
Talked about on today’s show:
Odysseus doesn’t appear in the first fou[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #148 – Scott and Jesse, in the first of a six part series, discuss the first four books of The Odyssey by Homer (books I, II, III and IV).
Talked about on today’s show:
Odysseus doesn’t appear in the first four books of The Odyssey, planting the seeds for the end of the story, The Iliad, and the missing epics, why not read The Iliad first?, novel vs. tragedy, Robert Fagles, E.V. Rieu, Ian Mckellan’s narration, The Apology Of Socrates by Plato, Telemachus’ dilemma, The Teaching Company, The Telemache (the first four books of The Odyssey), xenia, xenos (guest, host, foreigner, and friend), hospitality and the ancient world, an exploration of the concept of xenia, Pallas Athena, disguised, “he’s a suitor”, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, war orphans, embracing the stranger, xenophilia, the recurring turns of phrase, “the wine dark sea” and “bright eyed Athena”, the wise don’t lie, Basil Fawlty is not a very wise man, gearing down, Dan Simmons’s Hyperion, a story for a nation of city states, Nestor’s son was the fastest runner, wisdom comes in many flavours, Helen as a host, was Helen complicit with her kidnapping?, how should we read Helen?, dosing the household, the status of women in ancient Greece, the Entitled Opinions podcast (on Homer And Homeric Epics), The Odyssey is the story of a marriage, adventure with gods, the role of The Odyssey in ancient Greek religion, Socrates was convicted (in part) of denying the gods, miracles as an intervention, why do the gods disguise themselves?, are the gods simply external manifestations of human thought?, were the ancient Greeks more gullible than we?, the editorial introduction by E.V. Rieu, one of the greatest books ever, next time will be books V, VI, VII and VIII.

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The SFFaudio Podcast #156 – READALONG: The Odyssey by Homer (Books IX – XII)

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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #147 – AUDIOBOOK/READLONG: Pickman’s Model by H.P. Lovecraft</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #147 &#8211; Pickman&#8217;s Model by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Jim Moon. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (21 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it by Jesse, Tamahome, Jim Moon, Wayne June and Mirko Stauch. Here&#8217;s the ETEXT. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: S.t.a.u.c.h., comic book explosion [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #147 &#8211; <strong>Pickman&#8217;s Model</strong> by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Jim Moon. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (21 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it by Jesse, Tamahome, <a href="http://hypnogoria.blogspot.com/">Jim Moon</a>, <a href="http://www.waynejune.com/">Wayne June</a> and Mirko Stauch. Here&#8217;s the <a href="http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0600031h.html#29">ETEXT</a>.</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
S.t.a.u.c.h., <a href="http://www.cracked.com/funny-1097-comic-book-sound-effects/">comic book explosion sounds</a>, &#8220;thwip&#8221;, <strong>Pickman&#8217;s Model</strong> by <a href="http://hplovecraft.com/">H.P. Lovecraft</a>, <a href="http://www.hypnogoria.com/html/podcast.html">Hypnobobs Podcast</a>, Hypnogoria.com, Jim Moon&#8217;s audio essay about ghouls, R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Amicus Press, <strong>Beyond The Grave</strong>, <strong>The Monster Club</strong>, <a href="http://hppodcraft.com/">The H.P. Podcraft Podcast</a>, <strong>The Tomb</strong>, <strong>The Call Of Cthulhu</strong>, <strong>The Crawling Chaos</strong>, <strong>The Music Of Erich Zann</strong>, <strong>The Festival</strong>, nobody wants to talk about art, <strong>Neonomicon</strong>, Pickman&#8217;s Necrotica, <strong>Night Of The Living Dead</strong>, Richard Burton, the German audio drama adaptation, <strong>The Thing On The Doorstep</strong> (annotated by S.T. Joshi), <strong>I Am Providence: The Life And Times Of H.P. Lovecraft</strong>, <strong>The Case Of Charles Dexter Ward</strong>, Robert E. Howard, Omar Epps, <strong>House, M.D.</strong>, &#8220;no nordic man&#8221;, <strong>The Graveyard Book</strong> by Neil Gaiman, lead-lined coffins, a slurry of sauce, &#8220;the lesson&#8221;, &#8220;subway accident&#8221;, <strong>The Dream Quest Of Unknown Kadath</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford_Dillman">Bradford Dillman</a>, &#8220;for procreational purposes&#8221;, <strong>The Shadow Over Innsmouth</strong>, <strong>The Unnameable</strong>, <a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17192/17192-h/17192-h.htm">Gustav Dore&#8217;s illustrations for Edgar Allan Poe&#8217;s <strong>The Raven</strong></a>, the power of art, <strong>Supernatural Horror In Literature</strong>, Aristotle&#8217;s <strong>Poetics</strong>, Algernon Blackwood, YogSothoth.com, <strong>What The Moon Brings</strong>, a ghoulish sense of humor, Robert Bloch, Clark Ashton Smith, <a href="http://www.eldritchdark.com">eldritchdark.com</a>, <strong>Out Of Space And Time</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton_Mather">Cotton Mather</a>, spectral evidence, the original waterboarding, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Horror_at_Red_Hook"><B>The Horror At Red Hook</B></a>, <B>He</B>, Audio Realms, <strong>The Mountains Of Madness</strong>, <strong>Through The Gates Of The Silver Key</strong>, <strong>The Statement Of Randolph Carter</strong>, two one sided conversations, what would Lovecraft write today?, <strong>The Lovecraft Chronicles</strong> by Peter Cannon, Lovecraft&#8217;s racism, Mr. Nigger Man (Lovecraft&#8217;s cat), racist paint colours, WWII, xenophobia, the strange and the stranger, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Loveman">Samuel Loveman</a>, mythologizing the author, Buck Rogers, Doc Savage, Poe himself is the star of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Raven_%282012_film%29"><strong>The Raven</strong></a>, laughing in horror, the Night Gallery paintings, Hannes Bok, a wolf with a mullet, a modern adaptation, <strong>The Rats In The Walls</strong>, if a story can be spoiled it&#8217;s probably not worth reading (or re-reading), Tam would have dropped his shit, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna_Russ">Joanna Russ</a>, <strong>Cthulhu 2000</strong>, Poe wrote his wife to death, <strong>Beyond The Wall Of Sleep</strong>, <strong>The Crawling Chaos</strong>, &#8220;psychedelically cosmic&#8221;, Jim Moon&#8217;s <strong>Necronomicon</strong> woodcuts, 16th century Pickman,</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images12/PickmanPainting4565.png" alt="Pickman painting #4" title="Pickman painting #4" width="565" height="428" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-37013" /></p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #147 – Pickman’s Model by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Jim Moon. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (21 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it by Jesse, Tamahome, Jim Moon, Wayne June and Mirko[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #147 – Pickman’s Model by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Jim Moon. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (21 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it by Jesse, Tamahome, Jim Moon, Wayne June and Mirko Stauch. Here’s the ETEXT.
Talked about on today’s show:
S.t.a.u.c.h., comic book explosion sounds, “thwip”, Pickman’s Model by H.P. Lovecraft, Hypnobobs Podcast, Hypnogoria.com, Jim Moon’s audio essay about ghouls, R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Amicus Press, Beyond The Grave, The Monster Club, The H.P. Podcraft Podcast, The Tomb, The Call Of Cthulhu, The Crawling Chaos, The Music Of Erich Zann, The Festival, nobody wants to talk about art, Neonomicon, Pickman’s Necrotica, Night Of The Living Dead, Richard Burton, the German audio drama adaptation, The Thing On The Doorstep (annotated by S.T. Joshi), I Am Providence: The Life And Times Of H.P. Lovecraft, The Case Of Charles Dexter Ward, Robert E. Howard, Omar Epps, House, M.D., “no nordic man”, The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, lead-lined coffins, a slurry of sauce, “the lesson”, “subway accident”, The Dream Quest Of Unknown Kadath, Bradford Dillman, “for procreational purposes”, The Shadow Over Innsmouth, The Unnameable, Gustav Dore’s illustrations for Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven, the power of art, Supernatural Horror In Literature, Aristotle’s Poetics, Algernon Blackwood, YogSothoth.com, What The Moon Brings, a ghoulish sense of humor, Robert Bloch, Clark Ashton Smith, eldritchdark.com, Out Of Space And Time, Cotton Mather, spectral evidence, the original waterboarding, The Horror At Red Hook, He, Audio Realms, The Mountains Of Madness, Through The Gates Of The Silver Key, The Statement Of Randolph Carter, two one sided conversations, what would Lovecraft write today?, The Lovecraft Chronicles by Peter Cannon, Lovecraft’s racism, Mr. Nigger Man (Lovecraft’s cat), racist paint colours, WWII, xenophobia, the strange and the stranger, Samuel Loveman, mythologizing the author, Buck Rogers, Doc Savage, Poe himself is the star of The Raven, laughing in horror, the Night Gallery paintings, Hannes Bok, a wolf with a mullet, a modern adaptation, The Rats In The Walls, if a story can be spoiled it’s probably not worth reading (or re-reading), Tam would have dropped his shit, Joanna Russ, Cthulhu 2000, Poe wrote his wife to death, Beyond The Wall Of Sleep, The Crawling Chaos, “psychedelically cosmic”, Jim Moon’s Necronomicon woodcuts, 16th century Pickman,










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This story was suggested by a listener [thanks], <strong>Eight O&#8217;Clock In The Morning</strong>, a terse procedural aspect of the text, Ray is a fan of bare bones writing, alien forks and knives, inspired by flies, a new adaptation of <strong>Eight O&#8217;Clock In The Morning</strong> (<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1893189/combined">on IMDB</a>), <strong>John Carpenter&#8217;s They Live</strong>, occupy wall street, the 1% aren&#8217;t just mean, one of the best short story adaptations, Nada = nothing, a traitless character, a modern fable, <strong>The Twilight Zone</strong>, sowing a distrust of television, &#8220;Work Eight Hours, Play Eight Hours, Sleep Eight Hours&#8221;, Ray co-wrote <strong>The Ganymede Takeover</strong> with Philip K. Dick, Gregg likes it, <strong>The Ganymede Takeover</strong> has been translated 15 times, Ray and Phil are a hit in France, Edgar Allan Poe owes his classical status to Baudelaire, the short story form itself, <strong>Again, Dangerous Visions</strong>, Hillside School in Berkley, CA, Ray went to school with Philip K. Dick and Ursula K. Le Guin, France, 1950s, Harlan Ellison, Jean Paul Sarte, book smuggling, Henry Miller, Ray gave Phil acid twice, Philip K. Dick&#8217;s acid trips (and flashbacks), answers vs. questions, public and private realities, Ray loves radio theatre, the new audio drama, Tim Heffernan, <a href="http://thedramapod.com/"><strong>The Drama Pod</strong></a>, <strong>The Cosmic Circle</strong> on KPFA, live broadcast, live TV, <strong>Saturday Night Live</strong>, <strong>Your Show Of Shows</strong>, Mel Brooks, Woody Allan, Larry Gelbart, the last unsafe TV show was <strong>Buffy: The Vampire Slayer</strong>, anthology series, <strong>The Twilight Zone</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Mirror_%28TV_series%29"><strong>Black Mirror</strong></a>, Carleton E. Morris, radio drama in Canada, Carleton E. Morris, <strong>Prairie Home Companion</strong>, appointment radio, <strong>X Minus One</strong>, <strong>Dimension X</strong>, <strong>Escape</strong>, <strong>Suspense</strong>, <strong>I Love A Mystery</strong>, <a href="http://brokensea.com/otr/">BrokenSea&#8217;s <strong>OTR Swag Cast</strong></a>, <strong>The Temple Of The Vampires</strong>, Bill Hollweg, <a href="http://thedramapod.com/drupal/node/14"><strong>The Quantum Door</strong></a>, Gregg gets to be Rod Serling, <strong>Jake Sampson: Monster Hunter</strong>, Egypt, Texas, Robert E. Howard, H.P. 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I wrote verse and verse as I went along.&#8221;, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, <strong>Howl</strong>, the San Fransisco Renaissance, <strong>Sex Happy Hippie</strong>, Robert Silverberg, Lawrence Block, Donald E. Westlake, Marion Zimmer Bradley, <strong>I, Lesbian</strong> by Lee Chapman (aka Ray Nelson and Marion Zimmer Bradley), copyright, fanzines, the smell of a mimeograph machine, Ray Bradbury, Clark Ashton Smith, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, Weird Tales, H.P. Lovecraft is more like a blogger than a 1950s writer, Farnsworth Wright, Astounding Stories, <strong>Pickman&#8217;s Model</strong> by H.P. Lovecraft, extraterrestrial monsters, cosmic horror, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Sprague_de_Camp">L. Sprague de Camp</a>, H.P. 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The SFFaudio Podcast #146 – Eight O’Clock In The Morning by Ray Nelson, read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (16 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it with Jesse, Gregg Margarite and Ra[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #146 – Eight O’Clock In The Morning by Ray Nelson, read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (16 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it with Jesse, Gregg Margarite and Ray Nelson himself!
Talked about on today’s show:
This story was suggested by a listener [thanks], Eight O’Clock In The Morning, a terse procedural aspect of the text, Ray is a fan of bare bones writing, alien forks and knives, inspired by flies, a new adaptation of Eight O’Clock In The Morning (on IMDB), John Carpenter’s They Live, occupy wall street, the 1% aren’t just mean, one of the best short story adaptations, Nada = nothing, a traitless character, a modern fable, The Twilight Zone, sowing a distrust of television, “Work Eight Hours, Play Eight Hours, Sleep Eight Hours”, Ray co-wrote The Ganymede Takeover with Philip K. Dick, Gregg likes it, The Ganymede Takeover has been translated 15 times, Ray and Phil are a hit in France, Edgar Allan Poe owes his classical status to Baudelaire, the short story form itself, Again, Dangerous Visions, Hillside School in Berkley, CA, Ray went to school with Philip K. Dick and Ursula K. Le Guin, France, 1950s, Harlan Ellison, Jean Paul Sarte, book smuggling, Henry Miller, Ray gave Phil acid twice, Philip K. Dick’s acid trips (and flashbacks), answers vs. questions, public and private realities, Ray loves radio theatre, the new audio drama, Tim Heffernan, The Drama Pod, The Cosmic Circle on KPFA, live broadcast, live TV, Saturday Night Live, Your Show Of Shows, Mel Brooks, Woody Allan, Larry Gelbart, the last unsafe TV show was Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, anthology series, The Twilight Zone, Black Mirror, Carleton E. Morris, radio drama in Canada, Carleton E. Morris, Prairie Home Companion, appointment radio, X Minus One, Dimension X, Escape, Suspense, I Love A Mystery, BrokenSea’s OTR Swag Cast, The Temple Of The Vampires, Bill Hollweg, The Quantum Door, Gregg gets to be Rod Serling, Jake Sampson: Monster Hunter, Egypt, Texas, Robert E. Howard, H.P. Lovecraft, paperbook publishing is tough, we want ebook and audiobook editions of , iambik.com, $0.30, William Blake, Laser Books, pseudonyms, RayNelson.com, cartoonism, American Window Cleaner Magazine, “Inflate my girl James … the Viagra is kicking in.”, the propeller beanie, Flying Down To Rio, the 1939 Worlds Fair, The World Of Tomorrow, Elektro the smoking robot, Treasure Island, Hitler’s swastika farm at the world’s fair, The Old Beatnik, Herb Caen, how the beatniks got their name, Jack Kerouac, a synchronistic view of the universe, theology, the University Of Chicago, my Edgar Allan Poe drawing, why don’t people draw more often?, every little kid knows how to draw, essay writing, the death of newspapers, the smell of a used bookstore, How To Fuck Like The Stars aka How To Do It, drawing, writing and smuggling pornography, the Wikipedia entry on Ray Nelson, “Push where it gives”, singing black spirituals in a cowboy suit in Paris, Ray “Tex” Nelson aka Tex The Singing Cowboy, Jeffrey Lord’s Richard Blade, Harlequin Books, Slave Of Sarma by Jeffrey Lord (read by Lloyd James), California Ray, Allen Ginsberg, “I wrote verse. I wrote verse and verse as I went along.”, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Howl, the San Fransisco Renaissance, Sex Happy Hippie, Robert Silverberg, Lawrence Block, Donald E. Westlake, Marion Zimmer Bradley, I, Lesbian by Lee Chapman (aka Ray Nelson and Marion Zimmer Bradley), copyright, fanzines, the smell of a mimeograph machine, Ray Bradbury, Clark Ashton Smith, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, Weird Tales, H.P. Lovecraft is more like a blogger than a 1950s writer, Farnsworth Wright, Astounding Stories, Pickman’s Model by H.P. Lovecraft, extraterrestrial monsters, cosmic horror, L. Sprague de Camp, H.P. Lovecraft in a dress, flipped his lid, t[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #145 – READALONG: Little Brother by Cory Doctorow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #145 &#8211; Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. Jesse, Tamahome, Professor Eric S. Rabkin and Jenny discuss Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. &#124;ETEXT&#124; Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Tam can&#8217;t trust anyone over 25, Jesse&#8217;s review in 2008, re-reading Little Brother in 2012, South Carolina, did Jenny vote Herman Cain (Stephen Colbert)?, SOPA/PIPA, [...]]]></description>
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Tam can&#8217;t trust anyone over 25, Jesse&#8217;s <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=2710">review in 2008</a>, re-reading <strong>Little Brother</strong> in 2012, South Carolina, did Jenny vote Herman Cain (Stephen Colbert)?, SOPA/PIPA, non-fiction essay combined with YA, cliche, didacticism vs. propaganda vs. agitprop, we loved the infodumping, the underlying Oedipal structure, Robert A. Heinlein, libertarian bent, <strong>The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress</strong>, <strong>Starship Troopers</strong>, Ray Bradbury, <strong>Something Wicked This Way Comes</strong>, &#8216;this book has well devolved mythic structure&#8217;, levers vs. buttons, relevance, Homer, <a href="https://www.eff.org/">Electronic Frontier Foundation</a>, the future of money, Luke Burrage&#8217;s review of <strong>Down And Out In The Magic Kingdom</strong>, money is hard to understand, <strong>Little Brother</strong> is a call to arms, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Defense_Authorization_Act_for_Fiscal_Year_2012">National Defense Authorization Act</a> (suspending habeous corpus as outlined in Article One of the United States Constitution), <strong>Nineteen Eighty-Four</strong>, George Orwell, Ms. Galvez&#8217;s Social Studies class, history, Heinleinian straw men vs. Doctorowan straw men, DHS, TSA, pebbles in your shoes, gait recognition, Oedipus = lame-foot, Charles Walker, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youth_International_Party">yippies</a>, &#8220;this is a masterwork&#8221;, Jesse hates sequels, will the sequel to <strong>Little Brother</strong> deliver anything like what we might expect?, idea based writing vs. character based writing, w1n5t0n, trust, Marcus&#8217; moral problem (RFID cloning without consent for the &#8220;greater good&#8221;), what act of violence is allowable?, moral relativism, the ends vs. the means, adolescence, &#8220;when is it time to overthrow the government?&#8221;, treason, Jenny makes &#8220;a gorgeous point&#8221;, Cory Doctorow&#8217;s choice to set <strong>Little Brother</strong> in, <strong>Law &#038; Order</strong> (Lenny Briscoe), <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_North_America_Acts">British North American Act</a>, Canada didn&#8217;t have a bill of rights until 1981, The Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, Canada&#8217;s founding fathers are not demi-gods, <a href="http://freebyron.org">Byron Sonne</a>, G-20, is <strong>Little Brother</strong> a libertarian book?, &#8220;freedom is something you have to take for yourself&#8221;, Friedrich Hayek, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prometheus_Award">Prometheus Award</a>, the government of California is the hero (or the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Highway_Patrol">CHP</a>), authority tries to perpetuate itself, UC Berkley, sex, juvenile vs. YA, &#8220;we live on Mars but we keep our houses extremely hot&#8221;, <strong>Snow Crash</strong> by Neal Stephenson, <strong>The Dervish House</strong>, <strong>Ready Player One</strong>, <strong>The Diamond Age</strong>, Eric makes a minor discovery, Big Brother -> Little Brother, <strong>Star-Begotten</strong> by H.G. Wells has the origin of &#8220;Big Brother&#8221;, Olaf Stapledon, &#8220;man is the boy who won&#8217;t grow up&#8221;, Spanish Civil War, <strong>The Midwich Cuckoos</strong> by John Wyndham (aka <strong>The Children Of The Damned</strong>), <strong>The Iron Heel</strong> by Jack London, comparing Doctorow with London, what is propaganda?, pamphleteering, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Goebbels">Joseph Goebbels</a>, Eric thinks etymologically, propagation and ideology, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda">Wikipedia entry on propaganda</a>, is <strong>The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress</strong> propaganda?, &#8220;Oceania is now&#8221;, more strawful men, Sinclair Lewis, agitprop fiction, Science Fiction, &#8220;it&#8217;s a call to arms&#8221;, being a hacker, &#8220;go forth and hack my children&#8221;, &#8220;pay attention&#8221;, Gitmo by the bay, Iraq, <strong>Hacking The X-Box</strong>, Mac vs. PC ads, the hacker ethic is the science ethic, LARPing, &#8220;just to be smarter about the world around me&#8221;, alternative schooling, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SkyTrain_%28Vancouver%29">SkyTrain</a>, The People Mover (The DPM), jitney, first person perspective, how to care, the terrorism detector and super-AIDS, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Jacobs">Jane Jacobs</a>, Jenny&#8217;s favourite character was Andrew, crystallizing the Oedipal issues, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale">Scoville scale</a>, &#8220;the word is mister&#8221;, Ange vs. mom, <strong>The Tempest</strong>, severe haircut lady&#8217;s sadism, <strong>The Dark Knight Returns</strong>, is there a hero-normative angle?, <strong>The Puppet Masters</strong>, <strong>Friday</strong>, <strong>Have Spaceship-Will Travel</strong>, the ideal audience, <strong>Good Night Moon</strong>, Kirby Heybourne&#8217;s narration, transitional objects, Cory&#8217;s analogies are wonderful, taking a hiatus from Science Fiction, a pleased (but silent) smile, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=36381">Jesse still has all his LEGO</a>, a balding grey haired kid, <a href="http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=16676.0">Paranoid Linux</a>, Jenny is ambivalent about whether she is of two minds, that couldn&#8217;t really happen here &#8230; could it?, Erich Fromm&#8217;s <strong>Escape from Freedom</strong>, the closer you get to power the more obvious it becomes, idelogical blindness, Drew wants to be able to believe, &#8220;He loved big brother.&#8221; </p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #145 – Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. Jesse, Tamahome, Professor Eric S. Rabkin and Jenny discuss Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. |ETEXT|
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The SFFaudio Podcast #145 – Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. Jesse, Tamahome, Professor Eric S. Rabkin and Jenny discuss Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. |ETEXT|
Talked about on today’s show:
Tam can’t trust anyone over 25, Jesse’s review in 2008, re-reading Little Brother in 2012, South Carolina, did Jenny vote Herman Cain (Stephen Colbert)?, SOPA/PIPA, non-fiction essay combined with YA, cliche, didacticism vs. propaganda vs. agitprop, we loved the infodumping, the underlying Oedipal structure, Robert A. Heinlein, libertarian bent, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, Starship Troopers, Ray Bradbury, Something Wicked This Way Comes, ‘this book has well devolved mythic structure’, levers vs. buttons, relevance, Homer, Electronic Frontier Foundation, the future of money, Luke Burrage’s review of Down And Out In The Magic Kingdom, money is hard to understand, Little Brother is a call to arms, National Defense Authorization Act (suspending habeous corpus as outlined in Article One of the United States Constitution), Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell, Ms. Galvez’s Social Studies class, history, Heinleinian straw men vs. Doctorowan straw men, DHS, TSA, pebbles in your shoes, gait recognition, Oedipus = lame-foot, Charles Walker, the yippies, “this is a masterwork”, Jesse hates sequels, will the sequel to Little Brother deliver anything like what we might expect?, idea based writing vs. character based writing, w1n5t0n, trust, Marcus’ moral problem (RFID cloning without consent for the “greater good”), what act of violence is allowable?, moral relativism, the ends vs. the means, adolescence, “when is it time to overthrow the government?”, treason, Jenny makes “a gorgeous point”, Cory Doctorow’s choice to set Little Brother in, Law &amp; Order (Lenny Briscoe), British North American Act, Canada didn’t have a bill of rights until 1981, The Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, Canada’s founding fathers are not demi-gods, Byron Sonne, G-20, is Little Brother a libertarian book?, “freedom is something you have to take for yourself”, Friedrich Hayek, Prometheus Award, the government of California is the hero (or the CHP), authority tries to perpetuate itself, UC Berkley, sex, juvenile vs. YA, “we live on Mars but we keep our houses extremely hot”, Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson, The Dervish House, Ready Player One, The Diamond Age, Eric makes a minor discovery, Big Brother -&gt; Little Brother, Star-Begotten by H.G. Wells has the origin of “Big Brother”, Olaf Stapledon, “man is the boy who won’t grow up”, Spanish Civil War, The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham (aka The Children Of The Damned), The Iron Heel by Jack London, comparing Doctorow with London, what is propaganda?, pamphleteering, Joseph Goebbels, Eric thinks etymologically, propagation and ideology, the Wikipedia entry on propaganda, is The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress propaganda?, “Oceania is now”, more strawful men, Sinclair Lewis, agitprop fiction, Science Fiction, “it’s a call to arms”, being a hacker, “go forth and hack my children”, “pay attention”, Gitmo by the bay, Iraq, Hacking The X-Box, Mac vs. PC ads, the hacker ethic is the science ethic, LARPing, “just to be smarter about the world around me”, alternative schooling, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), SkyTrain, The People Mover (The DPM), jitney, first person perspective, how to care, the terrorism detector and super-AIDS, Jane Jacobs, Jenny’s favourite character was Andrew, crystallizing the Oedipal issues, the Scoville scale, “the word is mister”, Ange vs. mom, The Tempest, severe haircut lady’s sadism, The Dark Knight Returns, is there a hero-normative angle?, The Puppet Masters, Friday, Have Spaceship-Will Travel, the ideal audience, Good Night Moon, Ki[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #144 &#8211; Jesse, Tamahome and Gregg Margarite talk about the audiobook of Robert Sheckley&#8217;s 1959 novel Immortality, Inc.. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Time Killer was nominated for a Hugo, the Blackstone Audio audiobook, Sheckley&#8217;s family of themes, a collage of images, Immortality, Inc. is a comedy, Bronson Pinchot&#8217;s narration, Peter Lorre, [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href='http://www.sffaudio.com/?cat=1559' title='The SFFaudio Podcast'><img src='http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg' alt='The SFFaudio Podcast' align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #144 &#8211; Jesse, Tamahome and <a href="http://greggsaudiocatalog.blogspot.com/">Gregg Margarite</a> talk about <a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/audiobook.cfm?id=5684">the audiobook</a> of Robert Sheckley&#8217;s 1959 novel <B>Immortality, Inc.</B>. </p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
<strong>Time Killer</strong> was nominated for a Hugo, <a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/audiobook.cfm?id=5684">the Blackstone Audio audiobook</a>, Sheckley&#8217;s family of themes, a collage of images, <strong>Immortality, Inc.</strong> is a comedy, Bronson Pinchot&#8217;s narration, Peter Lorre, <strong>Midnight Cowboy</strong>, &#8220;those are real tears&#8221;, a cartoon, Buddhism, reincarnation, the yoga machine, &#8220;manipulation catches up to theory&#8221;, surviving beyond death, <strong>Futurama</strong>, suicide booths, New New York, Douglas Adams, Matt Groening, zombies, are we chicking or egging, <strong>Mindswap</strong> by Robert Sheckley (<a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=23836">SFFaudio Podcast #076</a>), Richard K. Morgan&#8217;s <strong>Altered Carbon</strong>, &#8220;you are not&#8230;&#8221;, are you your memories?, hundreds of trillions of assumptions, &#8220;why did communism fail?&#8221;, Tam knits, sweet sweet coffee, <strong>Harrison Bergeron</strong>, we need the CPU as well as the memory, Gregg would still be Gregg in another body, a body as an automobile for genes, aren&#8217;t skills a part of your mind, your memories?, bayoneting skills, Gregg wants longer pinkies, dynamic finger growth is optimal, episodic, the hunt, have the lawyer leave the room, &#8220;what if there is nothing more?&#8221;, this is a book about death, ghosts, walking through all the explanation for what happens after they die, tomb like an Egyptian, sane ghosts vs. nutjob ghosts, &#8220;the competition never ends&#8221;, &#8220;different dimension, same shit&#8221;, &#8220;transplant&#8221;, a black-market copy of a sensory recording of our hero&#8217;s story, interest in the twentieth century is waning, 1950s New York, Jesse has never been to New York, security theater, Gregg promises to take Jesse to New York, a private Winnebago?, the suspension of habeas corpus, Canada is a country that doesn&#8217;t work in theory (but works in practice), the United States as a utopian experiment, Australia has mandatory voting, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayberry">Mayberry</a>, &#8220;the right to die&#8221;, death is exactly like before you were born, you can only look forward to death, Mark Twain, death is just one damn thing after another, <strong>What Dreams May Come</strong> by Richard Matheson, Dante&#8217;s <strong>Inferno</strong>, does love conquer all?, <strong>Cinderella</strong>, happily ever after, arguments that get all of us killed, Pakistan vs. India, tribalism, Ghandi vs. Jinnah, &#8220;the enemies of progress&#8221;, China, Buddhism, Confucianism, Shinto, ancestor worship, Khmer mythology, Hanuman the monkey king, &#8220;reality is only inside you&#8221;, are most people half-believers?, Sheckley doesn&#8217;t pick one way, did the serialization inform the storytelling, <strong>The Status Civilization</strong>, Sheckley looks at the world and laughs, there&#8217;s no thesis Sheckley is trying to explicate, Sheckley is &#8220;a sane Phil Dick&#8221;, horror vs. humor, <strong>Freejack</strong> is a loose adaptation of <strong>Immortality, Inc.</strong>, Emilio Estevez and Mick Jagger, the role of the reader, the magic of radio (drama), <strong>The World According To Garp</strong> (film vs. novel), converting the nonconvertible, a romantic relationship, Aristotle&#8217;s <strong>Poetics</strong>, plot should follow necessarily (or at least probably) from that which came before, <strong>Accessory Before The Fact</strong> by Algernon Blackwood, &#8220;it all happens at the same time&#8221;, flat characters vs. round characters, do we live in a serial world?, if <strong>Hamlet</strong> was a television series, <strong>Gilgamesh</strong> still works, <strong>Star Trek</strong>, Gene Roddenberry vs. J.J. Abrams, an anthologic approach, <strong>Babylon 5</strong> as the counter-example, Neil Gaiman, J. Michael Straczynski, <strong>Doctor Who</strong>, the vehicle of the series, will the dancing toilet paper company care?, Gregg: &#8220;I&#8217;m no longer god&#8221;  </p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #144 – Jesse, Tamahome and Gregg Margarite talk about the audiobook of Robert Sheckley’s 1959 novel Immortality, Inc.. 
Talked about on today’s show:
Time Killer was nominated for a Hugo, the Blackstone Audio [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #144 – Jesse, Tamahome and Gregg Margarite talk about the audiobook of Robert Sheckley’s 1959 novel Immortality, Inc.. 
Talked about on today’s show:
Time Killer was nominated for a Hugo, the Blackstone Audio audiobook, Sheckley’s family of themes, a collage of images, Immortality, Inc. is a comedy, Bronson Pinchot’s narration, Peter Lorre, Midnight Cowboy, “those are real tears”, a cartoon, Buddhism, reincarnation, the yoga machine, “manipulation catches up to theory”, surviving beyond death, Futurama, suicide booths, New New York, Douglas Adams, Matt Groening, zombies, are we chicking or egging, Mindswap by Robert Sheckley (SFFaudio Podcast #076), Richard K. Morgan’s Altered Carbon, “you are not…”, are you your memories?, hundreds of trillions of assumptions, “why did communism fail?”, Tam knits, sweet sweet coffee, Harrison Bergeron, we need the CPU as well as the memory, Gregg would still be Gregg in another body, a body as an automobile for genes, aren’t skills a part of your mind, your memories?, bayoneting skills, Gregg wants longer pinkies, dynamic finger growth is optimal, episodic, the hunt, have the lawyer leave the room, “what if there is nothing more?”, this is a book about death, ghosts, walking through all the explanation for what happens after they die, tomb like an Egyptian, sane ghosts vs. nutjob ghosts, “the competition never ends”, “different dimension, same shit”, “transplant”, a black-market copy of a sensory recording of our hero’s story, interest in the twentieth century is waning, 1950s New York, Jesse has never been to New York, security theater, Gregg promises to take Jesse to New York, a private Winnebago?, the suspension of habeas corpus, Canada is a country that doesn’t work in theory (but works in practice), the United States as a utopian experiment, Australia has mandatory voting, Mayberry, “the right to die”, death is exactly like before you were born, you can only look forward to death, Mark Twain, death is just one damn thing after another, What Dreams May Come by Richard Matheson, Dante’s Inferno, does love conquer all?, Cinderella, happily ever after, arguments that get all of us killed, Pakistan vs. India, tribalism, Ghandi vs. Jinnah, “the enemies of progress”, China, Buddhism, Confucianism, Shinto, ancestor worship, Khmer mythology, Hanuman the monkey king, “reality is only inside you”, are most people half-believers?, Sheckley doesn’t pick one way, did the serialization inform the storytelling, The Status Civilization, Sheckley looks at the world and laughs, there’s no thesis Sheckley is trying to explicate, Sheckley is “a sane Phil Dick”, horror vs. humor, Freejack is a loose adaptation of Immortality, Inc., Emilio Estevez and Mick Jagger, the role of the reader, the magic of radio (drama), The World According To Garp (film vs. novel), converting the nonconvertible, a romantic relationship, Aristotle’s Poetics, plot should follow necessarily (or at least probably) from that which came before, Accessory Before The Fact by Algernon Blackwood, “it all happens at the same time”, flat characters vs. round characters, do we live in a serial world?, if Hamlet was a television series, Gilgamesh still works, Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry vs. J.J. Abrams, an anthologic approach, Babylon 5 as the counter-example, Neil Gaiman, J. Michael Straczynski, Doctor Who, the vehicle of the series, will the dancing toilet paper company care?, Gregg: “I’m no longer god”  














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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #143 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Kristin (A.K.A Terpkristin) talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: The origin of the name &#8216;Terpkristin&#8217;, Scott has a pile of audio, (see also the NewAudioBookIn twitter feed), Hominids and Humans from Robert J. Sawyer, evolved Neanderthals, Farseer (the [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #143 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Kristin (A.K.A <a href="http://twitter.com/terpkristin">Terpkristin</a>) talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Talked about on today&#8217;s show</span>:<br />
The origin of the name &#8216;Terpkristin&#8217;, Scott has a pile of audio, (see also the <a href="http://twitter.com/NewAudioBookIn">NewAudioBookIn</a> twitter feed), <strong>Hominids</strong> and <strong>Humans</strong> from Robert J. Sawyer, evolved Neanderthals, <strong>Farseer</strong> (the dinosaur book), <strong>Flashforward</strong>, Kristin&#8217;s scientific evaluations, &#8220;needs more ego&#8221;, Pamela Sargent&#8217;s <strong>Earthseed</strong> <strong>(Seed, #1)</strong>, Greg Bear&#8217;s <strong>Forge of God</strong>, memorable earth destruction, Peter F. Hamilton&#8217;s <strong>Void</strong> Trilogy (&#8216;Hawking m-sink&#8217; weapon), the <strong>Star Trek</strong> movie, <strong>Burning Chrome</strong> anthology by William Gibson includes <strong>Johnny Mnemonic</strong>, when will they list all the short stories on the audiobook package?, precursor to <strong>Neuromancer</strong>, William Gibson&#8217;s non-fiction <strong>Distrust That Particular Flavor</strong> is out from Tantor (Jesse will establish later), he&#8217;s a crossover, who will read<strong> Sisterhood Of Dune</strong>?, extending a series, Zelazny&#8217;s <strong>Amber</strong> series, <strong>Glasslands (Halo, #8)</strong> by Karen Traviss (she also did a lot of <strong>Star Wars</strong> books), &#8220;stuff happens fiction&#8221;,  <strong>Eve Online</strong>, &#8220;gateway books&#8221;, James Blish <strong>Star Trek</strong> books, <strong>Splinter Of The Mind&#8217;s Eye</strong>, <strong>The Thirteen Hallows</strong> by Michael Scott and Colette Freedman, <strong>I Am Number Four</strong>, YA series, &#8220;contractual sweatshop&#8221;, <strong>Infernal Devices</strong> by K.W. Jeter, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk#Origin">a steampunk pioneer</a>, &#8220;quick off the mark&#8221;, <strong>Little Big</strong> by John Crowley narrated by the author, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=35300">Stephan Rudnicki was denied<strong> Aegypt</strong> (at 43 min)</a>, the legend of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottingley_Fairies">Cottingley Fairies</a>, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle believed it, &#8220;the Fairy Gap&#8221;, Larry Niven&#8217;s <strong>The Ringword Engineers</strong> and <strong>The Ringworld Throne</strong>, <strong>The Protector</strong>, <a href="http://twit.tv/show/security-now/333">the Security Now science fiction episode</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringworld#Science_errors_in_first_edition">&#8220;The Ringworld is unstable!  The Ringworld is unstable!&#8221;</a>, <strong>A Canticle For Leibowitz</strong> by Walter M. Miller Jr., NPR dramatized it, good for Scott and Julie&#8217;s <a href="http://agoodstoryishardtofind.blogspot.com/">A Good Story Is Hard To Find</a> podcast?,  <strong>Working For The Devil</strong> <strong>(Dante Valentine, #1)</strong> by Lilith Saintcrow, Dante is a woman?, Neal Stephenson&#8217;s <strong>Currency (The Baroque Cycle, Book 3, Vol. 7)</strong>, they broke it down, Kristin read the whole thing!, <a href="http://tantor.com">Tantor</a> has drm-free downloads, <strong>A Fall Of Moondust</strong> by Arthur C. Clarke, a Poseidon adventure on the moon, BBC Radio drama version, <strong>Timecaster</strong> by Joe Kimball, sounds like<strong> Minority Report</strong>, an idea for someone else to write, the<strong> Assassin&#8217;s Creed</strong> game, Brent Weeks&#8217;s <strong>Night Angel</strong> trilogy, hoodies are popular, the comic <strong>Chew</strong>&#8216;s gruesome premise, Mur Lafferty likes it (<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/2002369-mur-lafferty?view=table&amp;search[query]=chew">5 stars on Goodreads!</a>), <strong>Aces High (Wild Cards, #2)</strong> edited by George R.R. Martin, Jenny&#8217;s special message about <strong>A Wrinkle In Time</strong>, the 50th anniversary, a parallel world thing, the <strong>Pern</strong> series, <strong>The Greg Mandel</strong> trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=36016">my review of Mindstar Rising (Greg Mandel, #1)</a>, psychic powers, <strong>Lady And The Tramp</strong>, Scott&#8217;s box of audio has become infected with a zombie virus, <strong>Rise</strong> by Gareth Wood, &#8220;we&#8217;re not desolate or empty!&#8221;, entering New Releases territory, <a href="http://blackstoneaudio.com">Blackstone</a>, <strong>Raylan</strong> by Elmore Leonard, <strong>Justified</strong> tv show does a good Leonard, style, <strong>Out Of Sight</strong> movie and book, it was J-lo&#8217;s best,<strong> Sixth Column</strong> by Heinlein, Jesse can&#8217;t remember it, <strong>The Voice From The Edge</strong> series by Harlan Ellison, he&#8217;s got a passion,<strong> I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream</strong> was dramatized on BBC radio too, Robert Sheckley&#8217;s <strong>Immortality, Inc.</strong> (our readalong should be out next week), Bronson Pinchot narrated, (I think this is where I lost my mic because I was trying to say &#8220;transplant!&#8221; from that audiobook), <strong>A Door Into Ocean</strong> by Joan Slonczewski, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Door_into_Ocean">a classic feminist science fiction novel</a>, no men needed, <a href="http://brillianceaudio.com">Brilliance</a> audiobooks are cheap!, <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/716790-someone-explain-the-point-of-audible">&#8220;Someone explain the point of Audible&#8221;</a> (at least I can still text), &#8220;What&#8217;s the fascination with zombies?&#8221;, societal significance or commercial? (I&#8217;m starting to think they&#8217;re ignoring me), <strong>Twilight</strong> and their ilk, <strong>Night Of The Long Knives</strong> by Fritz Leiber, how these subgenres are grouped together, vs the U.K., <strong>Dragonflight</strong> by Anne McCaffrey is fantasy or science fiction?, <strong>Star Wars </strong>gadgetry, Alan Moore&#8217;s Lovecraft salute comic <strong>Neonomicon</strong>, the Audible app, Tamahome is in the hole<strong><br />
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The SFFaudio Podcast #143 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Kristin (A.K.A Terpkristin) talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
Talked about on today’s show:
The origin of the name ‘Terpkristin’, Scott has[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #143 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Kristin (A.K.A Terpkristin) talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
Talked about on today’s show:
The origin of the name ‘Terpkristin’, Scott has a pile of audio, (see also the NewAudioBookIn twitter feed), Hominids and Humans from Robert J. Sawyer, evolved Neanderthals, Farseer (the dinosaur book), Flashforward, Kristin’s scientific evaluations, “needs more ego”, Pamela Sargent’s Earthseed (Seed, #1), Greg Bear’s Forge of God, memorable earth destruction, Peter F. Hamilton’s Void Trilogy (‘Hawking m-sink’ weapon), the Star Trek movie, Burning Chrome anthology by William Gibson includes Johnny Mnemonic, when will they list all the short stories on the audiobook package?, precursor to Neuromancer, William Gibson’s non-fiction Distrust That Particular Flavor is out from Tantor (Jesse will establish later), he’s a crossover, who will read Sisterhood Of Dune?, extending a series, Zelazny’s Amber series, Glasslands (Halo, #8) by Karen Traviss (she also did a lot of Star Wars books), “stuff happens fiction”,  Eve Online, “gateway books”, James Blish Star Trek books, Splinter Of The Mind’s Eye, The Thirteen Hallows by Michael Scott and Colette Freedman, I Am Number Four, YA series, “contractual sweatshop”, Infernal Devices by K.W. Jeter, a steampunk pioneer, “quick off the mark”, Little Big by John Crowley narrated by the author, Stephan Rudnicki was denied Aegypt (at 43 min), the legend of the Cottingley Fairies, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle believed it, “the Fairy Gap”, Larry Niven’s The Ringword Engineers and The Ringworld Throne, The Protector, the Security Now science fiction episode, “The Ringworld is unstable!  The Ringworld is unstable!”, A Canticle For Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr., NPR dramatized it, good for Scott and Julie’s A Good Story Is Hard To Find podcast?,  Working For The Devil (Dante Valentine, #1) by Lilith Saintcrow, Dante is a woman?, Neal Stephenson’s Currency (The Baroque Cycle, Book 3, Vol. 7), they broke it down, Kristin read the whole thing!, Tantor has drm-free downloads, A Fall Of Moondust by Arthur C. Clarke, a Poseidon adventure on the moon, BBC Radio drama version, Timecaster by Joe Kimball, sounds like Minority Report, an idea for someone else to write, the Assassin’s Creed game, Brent Weeks’s Night Angel trilogy, hoodies are popular, the comic Chew‘s gruesome premise, Mur Lafferty likes it (5 stars on Goodreads!), Aces High (Wild Cards, #2) edited by George R.R. Martin, Jenny’s special message about A Wrinkle In Time, the 50th anniversary, a parallel world thing, the Pern series, The Greg Mandel trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton, my review of Mindstar Rising (Greg Mandel, #1), psychic powers, Lady And The Tramp, Scott’s box of audio has become infected with a zombie virus, Rise by Gareth Wood, “we’re not desolate or empty!”, entering New Releases territory, Blackstone, Raylan by Elmore Leonard, Justified tv show does a good Leonard, style, Out Of Sight movie and book, it was J-lo’s best, Sixth Column by Heinlein, Jesse can’t remember it, The Voice From The Edge series by Harlan Ellison, he’s got a passion, I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream was dramatized on BBC radio too, Robert Sheckley’s Immortality, Inc. (our readalong should be out next week), Bronson Pinchot narrated, (I think this is where I lost my mic because I was trying to say “transplant!” from that audiobook), A Door Into Ocean by Joan Slonczewski, a classic feminist science fiction novel, no men needed, Brilliance audiobooks are cheap!, “Someone explain the point of Audible” (at least I can still text), “What’s the fascination with zombies?”, societal significance [...]</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #142 &#8211; Accessory Before The Fact by Algernon Blackwood, read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (16 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse, Tamahome, and Gregg Margarite). Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Accessory Before The Fact was published in 1911, Jesse [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Accessory Before The Fact</strong> was published in 1911, Jesse doesn&#8217;t understand this story, Wilkie Collins, ethereal planes are the hook (rather than the detail), Gilligan and The Skipper vs. Laurel and Hardu vs. Harold and Kumar, &#8220;this is not a time-slip story&#8221;, &#8220;this is a precognative story&#8221;, paranoia, &#8220;spirtitualized&#8221;, Germanophobia, WWI, bigotry on display, L. Frank Baum&#8217;s racism, Teutonic invasion, how many characters are in this story (4 or 3)?, peeling away the layers, déjà vu, see/feel the future, quantum theory, is time a superimposition onto real reality?, slipstream, fantasy, should we dismiss this story?, <strong>Ten Minute Short Stories</strong>, adventure, <strong>Accessory Before The Fact</strong> is at the genesis of all this, an accountant on vacation, &#8220;what do you do when you have one of these events and you can&#8217;t prove it&#8221;?, <strong>The Moment Of Decision</strong> by Stanley Ellin, <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?299559"><strong>13 More Stories They Wouldn&#8217;t Let Me Do On TV</strong></a> edited by Alfred Hitchcock, <strong>An Occurance At Owl Creek Bridge</strong> by Ambrose Bierce, time is an illusion, &#8220;time is a serious problem&#8230;&#8221;</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #142 – Accessory Before The Fact by Algernon Blackwood, read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (16 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse, Tamahome, and Gregg Marg[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #142 – Accessory Before The Fact by Algernon Blackwood, read by Gregg Margarite. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (16 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse, Tamahome, and Gregg Margarite).
Talked about on today’s show:
Accessory Before The Fact was published in 1911, Jesse doesn’t understand this story, Wilkie Collins, ethereal planes are the hook (rather than the detail), Gilligan and The Skipper vs. Laurel and Hardu vs. Harold and Kumar, “this is not a time-slip story”, “this is a precognative story”, paranoia, “spirtitualized”, Germanophobia, WWI, bigotry on display, L. Frank Baum’s racism, Teutonic invasion, how many characters are in this story (4 or 3)?, peeling away the layers, déjà vu, see/feel the future, quantum theory, is time a superimposition onto real reality?, slipstream, fantasy, should we dismiss this story?, Ten Minute Short Stories, adventure, Accessory Before The Fact is at the genesis of all this, an accountant on vacation, “what do you do when you have one of these events and you can’t prove it”?, The Moment Of Decision by Stanley Ellin, 13 More Stories They Wouldn’t Let Me Do On TV edited by Alfred Hitchcock, An Occurance At Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce, time is an illusion, “time is a serious problem…”


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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #141 – READALONG: The Island Of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #141 &#8211; Last week&#8217;s podcast was an unabridged reading of The Island Of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells. This week Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Professor Eric S. Rabkin form an ad hoc community discuss it! Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Are we men or animals?, Charles Laughton, The Island Of Lost Souls, [...]]]></description>
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Are we men or animals?, Charles Laughton, <strong>The Island Of Lost Souls</strong>, Burt Lancaster, Marlon Brando, Val Kilmer, let the movie atrophy and evaporate, changing the name Prendick to Prentice to Parker, Margaret Atwood, Moor, death, water, Moreau, Gustav Moreau, etchings of <strong>Dante&#8217;s Inferno</strong>, ebony, anthracite, Moreau is a funeral shroud, prig + dick (thick), prender, Prendick appropriates Moreau&#8217;s island, the manuscript, Prendick is a user, &#8220;a false church&#8221;, Edward (the happy guardian), Charles (the common man), &#8220;a private gentleman&#8221;, the single biggest theme in the book (modern European culture deforms the natural state of things), beastilizing humans or humanizing beasts, the white man&#8217;s burden (and his name is black), pro-science vs. anti-progress, Darwin brings the questioning of the moral narrative of humans, Montgomery and Moreau lack moral direction, Prendick too is directionless (all at sea), vivisection, &#8220;life is the house of pain&#8221;, Wells (and Mary Shelley) are deeply concerned with the relationship of scientists with the larger community, Eric thinks science unaware of moral obligation is the target, Prendick is a disingenuous narrator, Moreau is a colonial overload, &#8220;The Lady Vain&#8221;, Lady Day (Billie Holiday) vs. Lady Day (the Catholicism meaning), &#8220;Lady Day&#8221; is an ironic reversal of &#8220;Saint Mary&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carapichea_ipecacuanha">Ipecacuanha</a> = ipecac, <strong>Gulliver&#8217;s Travels</strong>, what are the chances of a collision with a derelict ship in the middle of Pacific?, M&#8217;Ling, mankind&#8217;s way of finding destruction, &#8220;ship of fools&#8221;, the ships are microcosms, a foreshadowing of destruction (of an unsustainable ), &#8220;Wells is just so God-damned smart&#8221;, Addaneye Island vs. Adonai (God), M&#8217;Ling is Manling, is M&#8217;ling a dog or an ape?, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hobbes">Thomas Hobbes</a>&#8216; <strong>Leviathan</strong>, &#8220;solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short&#8221;, &#8220;the great chain of being&#8221;, &#8220;In the afternoon, Moreau, Montgomery, myself, and M’ling went across the island to the huts in the ravine.&#8221; Montgomery = defender of the mountain, Prendick&#8217;s narration belies the events of the story, poetic justice, &#8220;he attacks Helmar with his hands&#8221;, men don&#8217;t sink like stones, cannibalism, &#8220;when every animal is a person then you better have a law against cannibalism&#8221;,<br />
<blockquote>A sudden convulsion of rage shook me. I was almost moved to batter his foolish head in, as he lay there helpless at my feet. Then suddenly his hand moved, so feebly, so pitifully, that my wrath vanished. He groaned, and opened his eyes for a minute. I knelt down beside him and raised his head. He opened his eyes again, staring silently at the dawn, and then they met mine. The lids fell.</p>
<p>“Sorry,” he said presently, with an effort. He seemed trying to think. “The last,” he murmured, “the last of this silly universe. What a mess — ”</p>
<p>I listened. His head fell helplessly to one side. I thought some drink might revive him; but there was neither drink nor vessel in which to bring drink at hand. He seemed suddenly heavier. My heart went cold. I bent down to his face, put my hand through the rent in his blouse. He was dead&#8230;</p></blockquote>
<p>Eric thinks Prendick is trying to exonerates himself, abolutionism a theme of abstinence and alcohol, &#8220;you&#8217;re Mr. Shut Up&#8221;, Lem Johnson, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gawler">Governor George Gawler</a>&#8216;s 1838 speech to the local Aborigines in the Adelaide area:<br />
<blockquote>&#8220;Black men &#8211; We wish to make you happy. But you cannot be happy unless you imitate good white men. Build huts, wear clothes, work and be useful. Above all things you cannot be happy unless you love GOD who made heaven and earth and men and all things. Love white men. Love other tribes of black men. Do not quarrel together. Tell other tribes to love white men, and to build good huts and wear clothes. Learn to speak English. If any man injure you tell the protector and he will do you justice.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>language as an instrument of repression, &#8220;this is an impossible story&#8221;, vivisection cannot create men, &#8220;this is a fable&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Henry_Huxley">Thomas Henry Huxley</a>, Wells was an apprentice to Huxley, natural selection and animal nature, if you can evolve can you devolve?, Montgomery is Moreau&#8217;s vicar (or Pope), an experiment with a snake, the Garden of Eden, Prendick is a liar, there is no great chain of being, Brits don&#8217;t have the right to change Indians, neither the force of arms, nor the claim of church, nor the claim of law can justifiably impose on one&#8217;s fellow man, <strong>The Time Machine</strong>, cannibalism is a transformation of murder, <strong>The Island Of Doctor Moreau</strong> as a fable, Sigmund Freud&#8217;s essay on &#8220;the uncanny&#8221; (make the metaphorical literal), <strong>The Eyes Have It</strong> by Philip K. Dick, it looks like a beast fable, &#8220;animal swiftness&#8221;, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=28077"><strong>The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner</strong></a> by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, rabbits and Easter and eggs, Prendick destroys the symbol of christian resurrection, &#8220;a boat of community&#8221;, <strong>The War Of The Worlds</strong> as a kind of coda to <strong>The Island Of Doctor Moreau</strong>, <strong>Frankenstein</strong>, human beings are social animals, Boer Wars, South Africa, <strong>The Invisible Man</strong>, <strong>The Kingdom Of The Blind</strong> by H.G. Wells, one man is no match to a community, all of Wells&#8217; protagonists seem to be horrible human beings, &#8220;a private gentleman&#8221;, if you have means you have an obligation to participate in the world, the doubting Thomas Marvel, the ocelot man, the pig men, the monkey man, &#8220;he&#8217;s a five man&#8221;, &#8220;big thinks&#8221; vs. &#8220;little thinks&#8221;, &#8220;it takes a real man to tell a lie&#8221;, sex and marriage and community in <strong>Frankenstein</strong>, Doctor Moreau Explains, man-making vs. woman-making, the puma-woman, Brian Aldiss, <strong>The Other Island Of Doctor Moreau</strong>, <strong>Frankenstein Unbound</strong>, &#8220;when suffering finds a voice&#8221;, vivisection, social class, PETA, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Museum">British Museum</a>, the National Anti-Vivisection Society, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Invention_of_Morel"><strong>The Invention Of Morrel</strong> by Adolfo Bioy Casares</a>, Jorge Luis Borges, &#8220;an atrocious miracle&#8221;, &#8220;youthful blasphemy&#8221;, are there any contemporary reviews for <strong>The Island Of Doctor Moreau</strong>?, Henry James vs. H.G. Wells, little picture vs. big picture, psychology vs. sociology, characters vs. ideas, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=32808">our <strong>Rainbow&#8217;s End</strong> discussion</a>, Wells is undervalued because he is so easy to read, the consumption of food and drink, Wells learned it all, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outline_of_History"><strong>The Outline Of History</strong> by H.G. Wells</a>, Samuel Johnson&#8217;s dictionary, ramify, <strong>The Lord Of The Flies</strong> by William Golding, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Inheritors_%28William_Golding%29"><strong>The Inheritors</strong></a> is an elegiac recognition of the importance of community, neanderthals. </p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #141 – Last week’s podcast was an unabridged reading of The Island Of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells. This week Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Professor Eric S. Rabkin form an ad hoc community discuss it!
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The SFFaudio Podcast #141 – Last week’s podcast was an unabridged reading of The Island Of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells. This week Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Professor Eric S. Rabkin form an ad hoc community discuss it!
Talked about on today’s show:
Are we men or animals?, Charles Laughton, The Island Of Lost Souls, Burt Lancaster, Marlon Brando, Val Kilmer, let the movie atrophy and evaporate, changing the name Prendick to Prentice to Parker, Margaret Atwood, Moor, death, water, Moreau, Gustav Moreau, etchings of Dante’s Inferno, ebony, anthracite, Moreau is a funeral shroud, prig + dick (thick), prender, Prendick appropriates Moreau’s island, the manuscript, Prendick is a user, “a false church”, Edward (the happy guardian), Charles (the common man), “a private gentleman”, the single biggest theme in the book (modern European culture deforms the natural state of things), beastilizing humans or humanizing beasts, the white man’s burden (and his name is black), pro-science vs. anti-progress, Darwin brings the questioning of the moral narrative of humans, Montgomery and Moreau lack moral direction, Prendick too is directionless (all at sea), vivisection, “life is the house of pain”, Wells (and Mary Shelley) are deeply concerned with the relationship of scientists with the larger community, Eric thinks science unaware of moral obligation is the target, Prendick is a disingenuous narrator, Moreau is a colonial overload, “The Lady Vain”, Lady Day (Billie Holiday) vs. Lady Day (the Catholicism meaning), “Lady Day” is an ironic reversal of “Saint Mary”, Ipecacuanha = ipecac, Gulliver’s Travels, what are the chances of a collision with a derelict ship in the middle of Pacific?, M’Ling, mankind’s way of finding destruction, “ship of fools”, the ships are microcosms, a foreshadowing of destruction (of an unsustainable ), “Wells is just so God-damned smart”, Addaneye Island vs. Adonai (God), M’Ling is Manling, is M’ling a dog or an ape?, Thomas Hobbes‘ Leviathan, “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short”, “the great chain of being”, “In the afternoon, Moreau, Montgomery, myself, and M’ling went across the island to the huts in the ravine.” Montgomery = defender of the mountain, Prendick’s narration belies the events of the story, poetic justice, “he attacks Helmar with his hands”, men don’t sink like stones, cannibalism, “when every animal is a person then you better have a law against cannibalism”,
A sudden convulsion of rage shook me. I was almost moved to batter his foolish head in, as he lay there helpless at my feet. Then suddenly his hand moved, so feebly, so pitifully, that my wrath vanished. He groaned, and opened his eyes for a minute. I knelt down beside him and raised his head. He opened his eyes again, staring silently at the dawn, and then they met mine. The lids fell.
“Sorry,” he said presently, with an effort. He seemed trying to think. “The last,” he murmured, “the last of this silly universe. What a mess — ”
I listened. His head fell helplessly to one side. I thought some drink might revive him; but there was neither drink nor vessel in which to bring drink at hand. He seemed suddenly heavier. My heart went cold. I bent down to his face, put my hand through the rent in his blouse. He was dead…
Eric thinks Prendick is trying to exonerates himself, abolutionism a theme of abstinence and alcohol, “you’re Mr. Shut Up”, Lem Johnson, Governor George Gawler‘s 1838 speech to the local Aborigines in the Adelaide area:
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #140 &#8211; The Island Of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells, read by Jonathan Kent. This UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK (4 Hours 8 Minutes) comes to us courtesy of Tantor Media and their collection of &#8220;Unabridged Classics&#8221;. Thanks Tantor! Come back for our next episode (SFFaudio Podcast #141) to hear our discussion. Here&#8217;s the ETEXT. [...]]]></description>
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<p>This UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK (4 Hours 8 Minutes) comes to us courtesy of <a href="http://tantor.com">Tantor Media</a> and their collection of &#8220;Unabridged Classics&#8221;. Thanks Tantor!</p>
<p>Come back for our next episode (SFFaudio Podcast #141) to hear our discussion. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/159">ETEXT</a>.</p>
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<p>Incidentally, I believe this is the first time an entire novel has been podcast as one big file.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #140 – The Island Of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells, read by Jonathan Kent. 
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The SFFaudio Podcast #140 – The Island Of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells, read by Jonathan Kent. 
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Come back for our next episode (SFFaudio Podcast #141) to hear our discussion. 
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #139 &#8211; The Pyramid Of Amirah by James Patrick Kelly, read by James Patrick Kelly. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (16 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse, Tamahome, and James Patrick Kelly himself). Here&#8217;s the ETEXT. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Call him [...]]]></description>
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Call him Jim!, <a href="http://www.jimkelly.net/index.php?option=com_content&#038;task=blogcategory&#038;id=21&#038;Itemid=43">James Patrick Kelly&#8217;s <strong>FREE READS</strong> podcast</a>, &#8220;a gift story&#8221;, PBS, Mayan temples, ancient Mayan empire, Copán (Honduras), &#8220;time passes&#8221;, &#8220;2,000 words of nothing happening and 200 words of everything changes&#8221;, is it Science Fiction or Fantasy?, <a href="http://www.davidghartwell.com/">David G. Hartwell</a>, <a href="http://www.kathryncramer.com/">Katherine Cramer</a> <strong>Year&#8217;s Best Fantasy 3</strong>, 3D TV, the Earstone is the iPod Nano&#8217;s successor, Catholicism, religion, it&#8217;s a Horror story, sacrificial victims who volunteer, is Amirah hallucinating?, David Hume on miracles, take a miracle and make it a recipe, Memphis (Egypt), is religion a fantasy?, what is slipstream?, proto-slipstream, &#8220;Kelly Link is a goddess&#8221;, <strong>Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology </strong> edited by James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel, cognitive dissonance, slipstream encourages cognitive dissonance, &#8220;for every religion there is an equal and opposite religion&#8221;, &#8220;making the familiar strange and the strange familiar&#8221;, horror, comedy, Fantasy, <strong>The Lord Of The Rings</strong>, Science Fiction, <strong>Nine Billion Names Of God</strong> by Arthur C. Clarke, <strong>The Crawling Chaos</strong>, James Patrick Kelly doesn&#8217;t fully understand <strong>The Pyramid Of Amirah</strong>, is the Dalai Lama happy?, stay in your god tombs, <strong>The Girl Detective</strong>, <a href="http://www.karenjoyfowler.com/">Karen Joy Fowler</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Emshwiller">Carol Emshwiller</a>, Franz Kafka, readers are happier when they&#8217;re really really surprised, most readers don&#8217;t re-reread stories, slipstream is a balcony on the house of fiction, behind the push of science is the turbulence of religion and the fantastic, Bruce Sterling, Ted Chiang is slipstream?, J.R.R. Tolkien, some short stories are Rorschach tests, Bruce Coville&#8217;s <a href="http://www.fullcastaudio.com/">Full Cast Audio</a>, Robert A. Heinlein&#8217;s juvenile novels, the love hate relationship with Heinlein, Heinlein&#8217;s villains are all straw men, <strong>Starship Troopers</strong>, <strong>The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress</strong>, Heinlein&#8217;s sexy mother, Heinlein&#8217;s late career needed editing, <strong>Stranger In A Strange Land</strong>, stories in dialogue with other stories, <strong>Think Like A Dinosaur</strong> is in dialogue with <strong>The Cold Equations</strong> by Tom Godwin (and the controversy about it), The New York Review Of Science Fiction, not all problems are institutional problems (you are going to die), institutional facts vs. brute facts, John W. Campbell, was Campbell a terrible editor?, &#8220;all stories must have telepathy&#8221;, the story that must not be named (in Galaxy SF April 1975), <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Baen">Jim Baen</a>, religious Science Fiction, <strong>Death Therapy</strong> by James Patrick Kelly, Terry Carr, <strong>The Best Science Fiction of the Year #8</strong>, collaborations, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kessel">John Kessel</a>, <a href="http://jonathanlethem.com/">Jonathan Lethem</a>, Robert Frazier, <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/">ISFDB</a>, <strong>The Omega Egg</strong>, Mike Resnick, <a href="http://www.tachyonpublications.com/book/Kafkaesque.html"><strong>Kafkaesque: Stories Inspired by Franz Kafka</strong></a>, Tachyon Publications, <a href="http://www.tachyonpublications.com/book/Secret_History_of_SF.html?Session_ID=new"><strong>The Secret History Of Science Fiction</strong></a>, <strong>The Drowned Giant</strong> by J.G. Ballard, <strong>The Lottery Of Babylon</strong> by Jorge Luis Borges, Max Brod, Joe Hill, <strong>Heart Shaped Box</strong>, <strong>You Will Hear The Locust Sing</strong> by Joe Hill, T.C. Boyle, Michael Chabon, Carter Scholz, Don DeLillo, Lucius Shepard, <strong>The Nine Billion Names Of God</strong> by Carter Scholz, <strong>A Recursion In Metastories</strong> by Arthur C. Clarke, post-cyberpunk stories, what is post-cyberpunk?, <strong>Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology</strong>, Cheap Truth, the way technology changes the way we are, Cory Doctorow, Charles Stross, a new cyberpunk anthology is in the works, is there pre-cyberpunk?, <strong>Blade Runner</strong>, Philip K. Dick isn&#8217;t really cyberpunky, steampunk has a vision, what is the ethos of a steampunk story?, alternate history, goggles and zeppelins vs. computer hacking and mirror-shades, <strong>Pavane</strong> by Keith Roberts, William Gibson, <strong>Boneshaker</strong> by <a href="http://www.cheriepriest.com/">Cherie Priest</a>, <strong>Bernardo&#8217;s House</strong> is an iconically Jim Kelly short story, Isaac Asimov, robots, a post-cyberpunk character, a prim and proper sex doll, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Will_Come_Soft_Rains_%28short_story%29"><strong>There Will Come Soft Rains</strong> by Ray Bradbury</a>, Mary Robinette Kowal, puppets, a stage adaptation of <strong>There Will Come Soft Rains</strong>.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #139 – The Pyramid Of Amirah by James Patrick Kelly, read by James Patrick Kelly. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (16 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse, Tamahome, and James Pat[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #139 – The Pyramid Of Amirah by James Patrick Kelly, read by James Patrick Kelly. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (16 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse, Tamahome, and James Patrick Kelly himself). Here’s the ETEXT.
Talked about on today’s show:
Call him Jim!, James Patrick Kelly’s FREE READS podcast, “a gift story”, PBS, Mayan temples, ancient Mayan empire, Copán (Honduras), “time passes”, “2,000 words of nothing happening and 200 words of everything changes”, is it Science Fiction or Fantasy?, David G. Hartwell, Katherine Cramer Year’s Best Fantasy 3, 3D TV, the Earstone is the iPod Nano’s successor, Catholicism, religion, it’s a Horror story, sacrificial victims who volunteer, is Amirah hallucinating?, David Hume on miracles, take a miracle and make it a recipe, Memphis (Egypt), is religion a fantasy?, what is slipstream?, proto-slipstream, “Kelly Link is a goddess”, Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology  edited by James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel, cognitive dissonance, slipstream encourages cognitive dissonance, “for every religion there is an equal and opposite religion”, “making the familiar strange and the strange familiar”, horror, comedy, Fantasy, The Lord Of The Rings, Science Fiction, Nine Billion Names Of God by Arthur C. Clarke, The Crawling Chaos, James Patrick Kelly doesn’t fully understand The Pyramid Of Amirah, is the Dalai Lama happy?, stay in your god tombs, The Girl Detective, Karen Joy Fowler, Carol Emshwiller, Franz Kafka, readers are happier when they’re really really surprised, most readers don’t re-reread stories, slipstream is a balcony on the house of fiction, behind the push of science is the turbulence of religion and the fantastic, Bruce Sterling, Ted Chiang is slipstream?, J.R.R. Tolkien, some short stories are Rorschach tests, Bruce Coville’s Full Cast Audio, Robert A. Heinlein’s juvenile novels, the love hate relationship with Heinlein, Heinlein’s villains are all straw men, Starship Troopers, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, Heinlein’s sexy mother, Heinlein’s late career needed editing, Stranger In A Strange Land, stories in dialogue with other stories, Think Like A Dinosaur is in dialogue with The Cold Equations by Tom Godwin (and the controversy about it), The New York Review Of Science Fiction, not all problems are institutional problems (you are going to die), institutional facts vs. brute facts, John W. Campbell, was Campbell a terrible editor?, “all stories must have telepathy”, the story that must not be named (in Galaxy SF April 1975), Jim Baen, religious Science Fiction, Death Therapy by James Patrick Kelly, Terry Carr, The Best Science Fiction of the Year #8, collaborations, John Kessel, Jonathan Lethem, Robert Frazier, ISFDB, The Omega Egg, Mike Resnick, Kafkaesque: Stories Inspired by Franz Kafka, Tachyon Publications, The Secret History Of Science Fiction, The Drowned Giant by J.G. Ballard, The Lottery Of Babylon by Jorge Luis Borges, Max Brod, Joe Hill, Heart Shaped Box, You Will Hear The Locust Sing by Joe Hill, T.C. Boyle, Michael Chabon, Carter Scholz, Don DeLillo, Lucius Shepard, The Nine Billion Names Of God by Carter Scholz, A Recursion In Metastories by Arthur C. Clarke, post-cyberpunk stories, what is post-cyberpunk?, Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology, Cheap Truth, the way technology changes the way we are, Cory Doctorow, Charles Stross, a new cyberpunk anthology is in the works, is there pre-cyberpunk?, Blade Runner, Philip K. Dick isn’t really cyberpunky, steampunk has a vision, what is the ethos of a steampunk story?, alternate history, goggles and zeppelins vs. computer hacking and mirror-shades, Pavane by Keith Roberts, William Gibson, Boneshaker by Cherie Priest, Bernardo’s House is an iconically Jim [...]</itunes:summary>
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<p>&#8220;In <strong>The Crawling Chaos</strong> the narrator flees inland, taking his adjectives with him.&#8221; -L. Sprague de Camp (from <strong>Lovecraft: A Biography</strong>)</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Wayne June is still alive!, first impressions of <strong>The Crawling Chaos</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crawling_Chaos">Wikipedia&#8217;s plot summary of <strong>The Crawling Chaos</strong></a>, dream logic, an opium vision, the tripiness, the philosophy behind <strong>The Crawling Chaos</strong>, <a href=" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Haunted_Palace_%28poem%29"><strong>The Haunted Palace</strong> by Edgar Allan Poe</a>, the self as a haunted palace, Poe is so 19th century, <strong>The Raven</strong>, <strong>The Fall Of The House Of Usher</strong>, entropy, there is no meaning in this uncaring universe, &#8220;and all the planets mourned&#8221;, you&#8217;d need a lot of Prozac (or opium) to go through a life like that, the catharsis of apocalypse, a cosmic apocalypse, the plot is a jumble of junk, the biblical echoes, &#8220;only the gods reside there&#8221; (in Teloe), a very old testament vibe, &#8220;lest you turn into a pillar of salt&#8221;, the protagonist is us (mankind), Lovecraft&#8217;s recurring themes, the ordinary man who swaps places with another, <strong>The Shadow Out Of Time</strong>, <strong>Polaris</strong>, <strong>Beyond The Wall Of Sleep</strong>, transcendental mind-swap stories, the story was a pseudonymous collaboration between Elizabeth Berkley (aka Winifred V. Jackson) and Louis Theobald, Jun. (aka H.P. Lovecraft), <strong>Nyarlathotep</strong>, &#8220;send me some money&#8221;, a lot of dross with a powerful effect, &#8220;the year of the plague&#8221;, the &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriel_window">oriel  window</a>&#8221; is an eyeball!, &#8220;calm down Howard&#8221;, &#8220;he&#8217;s in his own brain&#8221;, who or what is &#8220;the crawling chaos&#8221;?, the ocean pounding is his heart beating, &#8220;We&#8217;re all doomed!&#8221;, what is the crawling chaos?, S.T. Joshi, Rudyard Kipling, the peninsular beach house, <strong>Tiger Tiger</strong> (from <strong>The Jungle Book</strong>), <strong>The Tyger</strong> by William Blake, is the beautiful youth <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mowgli">Mowgli</a>?, who are &#8220;they&#8221;?, a fawn faced youth, Weena from H.G. Wells&#8217; <strong>The Time Machine</strong>, did Winifred read <strong>The Time Machine</strong> before sleep?, what is the meaning of &#8220;Teloe&#8221;? is it teleology, reaching for meaning or purpose and losing it, Amber and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalcedony">Chalcedony</a>, pleasure barges bound for blossomy Cytheron, Liquid Gold, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Plunkett,_18th_Baron_of_Dunsany">Lord Dunsany</a>, the heavenly host, the destruction of the physical (the corpse-like clay), black clouds like vultures, <strong>Supernatural Horror In Literature</strong> by H.P. Lovecraft, &#8220;the oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear&#8221;, <strong>City In The Sea</strong> by Edgar Allan Poe, opium addiction, why opium?, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_an_English_Opium-Eater"><strong>Confessions Of An English Opium-Eater</strong></a> by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_De_Quincey">Thomas De Quincey</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaudelaire">Charles Baudelaire</a>, a waking dream, if the story was written in the 1960s&#8230;, LSD, morphine and Morpheus (dream), a waking dream, Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_of_Perception"><strong>The Doors Of Perception</strong></a>, out of Plato&#8217;s cave, Philip K. Dick, mindset and environment, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mescaline">mescaline</a>, dreams vs. drug trips, journeys into the unconscious, <strong>Mouthpiece</strong> by Edward Wellen, decoding the death ravings of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Schultz">Dutch Schultz</a> (<a href="http://feastofhateandfear.com/archives/dutch.html">HERE</a>), William Burroughs, Robert Anton Wilson, &#8220;French Canadian Bean Soup&#8221;, stream of unconsciousness, Frances vs. French people, &#8220;swimming through New York&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Librarian_%28franchise%29"><strong>The Librarian</strong> TV series</a>, &#8220;perfectly ordinary strange adventures&#8221;, puns are big for the subconscious, Samuel R. Delany, Groucho Marx.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #138 – The Crawling Chaos by Winifred V. Jackson and H.P. Lovecraft, read by Wayne June. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (21 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse, Tamahome, Jim Mo[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #138 – The Crawling Chaos by Winifred V. Jackson and H.P. Lovecraft, read by Wayne June. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the short story (21 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse, Tamahome, Jim Moon and Wayne June). Here’s the ETEXT.
“In The Crawling Chaos the narrator flees inland, taking his adjectives with him.” -L. Sprague de Camp (from Lovecraft: A Biography)
Talked about on today’s show:
Wayne June is still alive!, first impressions of The Crawling Chaos, Wikipedia’s plot summary of The Crawling Chaos, dream logic, an opium vision, the tripiness, the philosophy behind The Crawling Chaos, The Haunted Palace by Edgar Allan Poe, the self as a haunted palace, Poe is so 19th century, The Raven, The Fall Of The House Of Usher, entropy, there is no meaning in this uncaring universe, “and all the planets mourned”, you’d need a lot of Prozac (or opium) to go through a life like that, the catharsis of apocalypse, a cosmic apocalypse, the plot is a jumble of junk, the biblical echoes, “only the gods reside there” (in Teloe), a very old testament vibe, “lest you turn into a pillar of salt”, the protagonist is us (mankind), Lovecraft’s recurring themes, the ordinary man who swaps places with another, The Shadow Out Of Time, Polaris, Beyond The Wall Of Sleep, transcendental mind-swap stories, the story was a pseudonymous collaboration between Elizabeth Berkley (aka Winifred V. Jackson) and Louis Theobald, Jun. (aka H.P. Lovecraft), Nyarlathotep, “send me some money”, a lot of dross with a powerful effect, “the year of the plague”, the “oriel  window” is an eyeball!, “calm down Howard”, “he’s in his own brain”, who or what is “the crawling chaos”?, the ocean pounding is his heart beating, “We’re all doomed!”, what is the crawling chaos?, S.T. Joshi, Rudyard Kipling, the peninsular beach house, Tiger Tiger (from The Jungle Book), The Tyger by William Blake, is the beautiful youth Mowgli?, who are “they”?, a fawn faced youth, Weena from H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine, did Winifred read The Time Machine before sleep?, what is the meaning of “Teloe”? is it teleology, reaching for meaning or purpose and losing it, Amber and Chalcedony, pleasure barges bound for blossomy Cytheron, Liquid Gold, Lord Dunsany, the heavenly host, the destruction of the physical (the corpse-like clay), black clouds like vultures, Supernatural Horror In Literature by H.P. Lovecraft, “the oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear”, City In The Sea by Edgar Allan Poe, opium addiction, why opium?, Confessions Of An English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey, Charles Baudelaire, a waking dream, if the story was written in the 1960s…, LSD, morphine and Morpheus (dream), a waking dream, Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary, The Doors Of Perception, out of Plato’s cave, Philip K. Dick, mindset and environment, mescaline, dreams vs. drug trips, journeys into the unconscious, Mouthpiece by Edward Wellen, decoding the death ravings of Dutch Schultz (HERE), William Burroughs, Robert Anton Wilson, “French Canadian Bean Soup”, stream of unconsciousness, Frances vs. French people, “swimming through New York”, The Librarian TV series, “perfectly ordinary strange adventures”, puns are big for the subconscious, Samuel R. Delany, Groucho Marx.

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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #137 – READALONG: A Princess Of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #137 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and David Stifel talk about the audiobook of A Princess Of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: A Princess Of Mars, the martian novels, Edgar Rice Burroughs&#8217; first novel was originally titled Under The Moons Of Mars, &#8220;I can write rot as bad [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #137 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and <a href="http://www.marsbooks.libsyn.com">David Stifel</a> talk about the audiobook of <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=32775"><strong>A Princess Of Mars</strong> by Edgar Rice Burroughs</a>.</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
<strong>A Princess Of Mars</strong>, the martian novels, Edgar Rice Burroughs&#8217; first novel was originally titled <strong>Under The Moons Of Mars</strong>, &#8220;I can write rot as bad as this&#8221;, WWI, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_brothers">Orville and Wilbur Wright</a>, Normal Bean vs. Norman Bean vs. normal brain, All-Story, <strong>Gods Of Mars</strong>, Tarzan, <strong>Pellucidar</strong>, H.G. Wells, Earnest Hemingway, the science with fantastic elements, <strong>Mastermind Of Mars</strong>, organ (and brain) transplants, radium rifles with radium bullets, zeppelins, the Martian navy, David has been acting since he was 13 years old, the 1960s resurgence of Burroughs books, Ballantine Books vs. Ace Books (in a war for the drug store paperback racks), the authorized vs. unauthorized editions of Burroughs and J.R.R. Tolkien books, <strong>The Lost Continent</strong>, <strong>Tarzan At The Earth&#8217;s Core</strong>, Del-Rey Books, <strong>Tarzan Of The Apes</strong>, getting into narration, Irwin Porges, a rich rhythm of language, &#8220;Sator Throg is a personal friend of mine&#8221;, Tars Tarkas is David&#8217;s impression of James Earl Jones doing Darth Vader, Sola, &#8220;rescue the girl, escape from capture, become a gladiator and save the planet&#8221;, <strong>A Princess Of Mars</strong> begins as a western, Zane Grey, Arizona, Idaho, it is a kind of a western on Mars, &#8220;all of his slaves worshiped the ground he walked on&#8221;, good to his slaves and good to his animals, Burroughs loved animals (especially horses), themes of <strong>A Princess Of Mars</strong> include a love of animals and nature (and nudism), ERBZine website, the <a href="http://www.erbzine.com/mag13/1301.html">James Killian Spratt edition of <strong>A Princess Of Mars</strong></a> (puts the nudity up front and center), modesty vs. showmanship, everybody is nude on Barsoom, Teddy Roosevelt, the 19th century physical culture movement, Conan and Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, the oddness of an author who disdains writing, &#8220;back to nature and forward&#8221;, Flavor Flav or Max von Sydow, repulsor rays, <strong>Son Of Frankenstein</strong>, a telescope on Mars is looking at Earth, Percival Lowell, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gullivar_Jones"><strong>Lieutenant Gullivar Jones: His Vacation</strong></a>, the dying civilization that we see, <strong>The War Of The Worlds</strong> by H.G. Wells, <strong>The Martian Chronicles</strong> by Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, &#8220;esoteric metaphysical spiritualism&#8221;, telepathy, John W. Campbell, lying for honorable reasons, the inconsistencies of lies and deceit in a world with telepathy, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=32842">How John Carter Got To Mars</a> (is kind of like the Mormon idea of the afterlife), astral projection, Houdini, <strong>Thuvia, Maid Of Mars</strong>, &#8220;the thought was made flesh&#8221;, Burroughs was a religious man, the unexplained preservation of Carter&#8217;s dead body, Bram Stoker, H.P. Lovecraft, &#8220;this is a fun book&#8221;, &#8220;like a Buck Rogers serial&#8221;, the serialization, cliffhangers, <strong>Swords Or Mars</strong>, <strong>Synthetic Men Of Mars</strong>, &#8220;Deja Thoris has laid an egg&#8221;, the curiously oviparous martians, the disney John Carter movie, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1531911/combined"><strong>Princess Of Mars</strong></a>, &#8220;Tarzan in a vest, does that work for you&#8221;, an evil Russian in cahoots with a French countess, &#8220;he was a splendid specimen of the white race&#8221;, <strong>Gone With The Wind</strong>, <strong>Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes</strong>, <strong>The Lord Of The Rings</strong> (movies), the Dynamite Entertainment <strong>Warlord Of Mars</strong> cover (#5 is done in the style of Norman Rockwell), Marvels Comics, Frazetta, HBO, a stage adaptation of <strong>A Princess Of Mars</strong>, a ballet of Spartacus (!), Gustav Holst&#8217;s <strong>Mars, Bringer Of War</strong>, Flash Gordon, Franz Liszt, <a href="http://blog.blackstoneaudio.com/archives/5604">Bronson Pinchot was interviewed by Grover Gardner (Blackstone Audio)</a>, the process of narrating an audiobook, <strong>The Godfather</strong>, Deja Thoris doesn&#8217;t get much screen time, Sola is a good character, Thuvia gets more of a leading role in <strong>Thuvia, Maid Of Mars</strong>, arbitrary customs that extend the narrative, S.M. Stirling&#8217;s <strong>In The Courts Of The Crimson Kings</strong>, Burroughs&#8217; Venus books, all planets are occupied by people (except Mercury).</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #137 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and David Stifel talk about the audiobook of A Princess Of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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The SFFaudio Podcast #137 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and David Stifel talk about the audiobook of A Princess Of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Talked about on today’s show:
A Princess Of Mars, the martian novels, Edgar Rice Burroughs’ first novel was originally titled Under The Moons Of Mars, “I can write rot as bad as this”, WWI, Orville and Wilbur Wright, Normal Bean vs. Norman Bean vs. normal brain, All-Story, Gods Of Mars, Tarzan, Pellucidar, H.G. Wells, Earnest Hemingway, the science with fantastic elements, Mastermind Of Mars, organ (and brain) transplants, radium rifles with radium bullets, zeppelins, the Martian navy, David has been acting since he was 13 years old, the 1960s resurgence of Burroughs books, Ballantine Books vs. Ace Books (in a war for the drug store paperback racks), the authorized vs. unauthorized editions of Burroughs and J.R.R. Tolkien books, The Lost Continent, Tarzan At The Earth’s Core, Del-Rey Books, Tarzan Of The Apes, getting into narration, Irwin Porges, a rich rhythm of language, “Sator Throg is a personal friend of mine”, Tars Tarkas is David’s impression of James Earl Jones doing Darth Vader, Sola, “rescue the girl, escape from capture, become a gladiator and save the planet”, A Princess Of Mars begins as a western, Zane Grey, Arizona, Idaho, it is a kind of a western on Mars, “all of his slaves worshiped the ground he walked on”, good to his slaves and good to his animals, Burroughs loved animals (especially horses), themes of A Princess Of Mars include a love of animals and nature (and nudism), ERBZine website, the James Killian Spratt edition of A Princess Of Mars (puts the nudity up front and center), modesty vs. showmanship, everybody is nude on Barsoom, Teddy Roosevelt, the 19th century physical culture movement, Conan and Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, the oddness of an author who disdains writing, “back to nature and forward”, Flavor Flav or Max von Sydow, repulsor rays, Son Of Frankenstein, a telescope on Mars is looking at Earth, Percival Lowell, Lieutenant Gullivar Jones: His Vacation, the dying civilization that we see, The War Of The Worlds by H.G. Wells, The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, “esoteric metaphysical spiritualism”, telepathy, John W. Campbell, lying for honorable reasons, the inconsistencies of lies and deceit in a world with telepathy, How John Carter Got To Mars (is kind of like the Mormon idea of the afterlife), astral projection, Houdini, Thuvia, Maid Of Mars, “the thought was made flesh”, Burroughs was a religious man, the unexplained preservation of Carter’s dead body, Bram Stoker, H.P. Lovecraft, “this is a fun book”, “like a Buck Rogers serial”, the serialization, cliffhangers, Swords Or Mars, Synthetic Men Of Mars, “Deja Thoris has laid an egg”, the curiously oviparous martians, the disney John Carter movie, Princess Of Mars, “Tarzan in a vest, does that work for you”, an evil Russian in cahoots with a French countess, “he was a splendid specimen of the white race”, Gone With The Wind, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, The Lord Of The Rings (movies), the Dynamite Entertainment Warlord Of Mars cover (#5 is done in the style of Norman Rockwell), Marvels Comics, Frazetta, HBO, a stage adaptation of A Princess Of Mars, a ballet of Spartacus (!), Gustav Holst’s Mars, Bringer Of War, Flash Gordon, Franz Liszt, Bronson Pinchot was interviewed by Grover Gardner (Blackstone Audio), the process of narrating an audiobook, The Godfather, Deja Thoris doesn’t get much screen time, Sola is a good character, Thuvia gets more of a leading role in Thuvia, Maid Of Mars, arbitrary customs that extend the narrative, S.M. Stirling’s In The Courts Of The Crimson Kings, Burroughs’ Venus books, all planets are occupied by people (ex[...]</itunes:summary>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</span><br />
What was really going on in 1984, the introduction to the audiobook, 3 MB of RAM, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64">Commodore 64</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_iie">Apple IIe</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Instruments_TI-99/4A">TI-99/4A</a>, the 10 Year Anniversary Edition of <strong>Neuromancer</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_arcade">video arcade</a> vs. arcade, <strong>Tank War Europa</strong>, <strong>Spy Hunter</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinistar"><strong>Sinistar</strong></a>, BBC audio drama adaptation of <strong>Neuromancer</strong>, cyberpunk, Jenny couldn&#8217;t connect with Case the first time, Alfred Bester, the revolutionary effect of <strong>Neuromancer</strong>, &#8220;a very special book&#8221;, Mexico City, &#8220;an important novel&#8221;, Yevgeny Zamyatin&#8217;s <strong>We</strong>, The New Yorker&#8217;s parody of <strong>Neuromancer</strong>, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Wave_science_fiction">New Wave</a>, &#8220;one great new idea per book&#8221;, Samuel &#8220;Chip&#8221; Delany, <strong>The Einstein Intersection</strong>, <strong>The Lovesong Of J. Alfred Prufrock</strong> by T.S. Eliot, &#8220;The sky above the port&#8230;&#8221;, <strong>Blade Runner</strong>, &#8220;time to murder and create&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesiod">Hesiod</a>, &#8220;And he never saw Molly again.&#8221;, an untethered morality, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rastafari_movement">Rastafarian religion</a>, WWI, virtual worlds, <strong>Second Life</strong>, Gibson&#8217;s intentions, <strong>Gravity&#8217;s Rainbow</strong> by Thomas Pynchon, conspiracy, <strong>The Crying Of Lot 49</strong>, William S. Burroughs, <strong>Naked Lunch</strong>, &#8220;the silent frequency of junk&#8221;, <strong>The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz</strong>, Dorothy&#8217;s shoes, L. Frank Baum, &#8220;the face of evil is the face of total need&#8221;, <strong>The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test</strong> by Tom Wolfe, &#8220;slouching through the streets of Paris&#8221;, Case is a &#8220;man of decided inaction&#8221;, God was Adam&#8217;s employer, Dixie Flatline wants to die, Free Will, Eric felt for Case, 1980s, Watergate, a totemic fascination with color and material, branding, <strong>Pattern Recognition</strong>, the Sanyo spacesuit, Hosaka is a computer?, a dead channel would be blue (today), Ian Fleming, James Bond, Walther PPK, &#8220;elegance and cosmopolitanism&#8221;, John Brunner&#8217;s <strong>Stand On Zanzibar</strong>, <strong>Escape From New York</strong>, <strong>Johnny Mnemonic</strong>, the fear of what technology is going to bring, Case&#8217;s youth, detritus vs. kipple, Philip K. Dick, <strong>Martian Time-Slip</strong>, <strong>Galactic Pot-Healer</strong>, &#8220;you can&#8217;t prove that the United States exists&#8221; in <strong>Neuromancer</strong>, Case was a street-kid, Gibson has built something that has mythic power, the lame Braun robot, Molly -&gt; Mother -&gt; Mary, SSN vs. SIN, a Case study (pun), he has been assigned a SIN, Oedipus, they function as if they were physical, Case: &#8220;You know you repeat yourself man.&#8221; Dixie: &#8220;Yeah, it&#8217;s my nature.&#8221;, the Sprawl trilogy and &#8220;when it changed&#8221;, when is <strong>Neuromancer</strong> set?, &#8220;a rich kid&#8217;s hideout&#8221;, real kipple vs. fake kipple, &#8220;built by carpenters to look rustic&#8221;, 18th century fake ruins, Versailles (and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hameau_de_la_reine">the Hameau de la reine</a>), the Tessier-Ashpool are fucked up, <strong>Mona Lisa Overdrive</strong>, cloning, <strong>Count Zero</strong>, &#8220;they dumped themselves into this matrix&#8221;, communication technologies begin with porn, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Chorus_Line"><strong>A Chorus Line</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/content.asp?Bnum=177">SimStim</a> gets short shrift in <strong>Neuromancer</strong>, <strong>Strange Days</strong>, Molly&#8217;s meat-puppet memories, 1-900 numbers, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus-eaters">the lotus eaters</a>, Circe, the Sirens song, <strong>The Lion of Comarre</strong> by Arthur C. Clarke, the heisters are motivated or moved by their A.I. puppet-master, Case&#8217;s motivation, Molly&#8217;s motivation, Corto/Armitage&#8217;s motivation, like Rabbit in Vernor Vinge&#8217;s <strong>Rainbow&#8217;s End</strong>, these characters want to believe in their own free will, <strong>Neuromancer</strong>&#8216;s motivation, &#8220;who&#8217;s the bad guy in this book?&#8221;, &#8220;who isn&#8217;t?&#8221;, the shuriken is the only moral totem in the book, dystopia vs. dystopic, &#8220;the wavelength of amphetamine&#8221;, spit instead of cry, Jenny is kind of cheating (because she&#8217;s read the sequels), is Molly wrong for Case?, Eric questions the new pancreas, it&#8217;s Noir (because everyone smokes), Jo Walton&#8217;s review of <strong>Neuromancer</strong> (<a href="http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/05/hugo-nominees-1985">see the top and comment 59.</a>), Jesse appreciates the world (and the great motivation of the plot), Eric likes Case (in part) because he&#8217;s the only one who doesn&#8217;t want to physically hurt anyone else, O&#8217;Neil colony, the fake French youths, Case is not Neo, <strong>The Matrix</strong> is a fairy tale with a prophecy whereas <strong>Neuromancer</strong> is Science Fiction, the Sprawl Trilogy vs. <strong>The Matrix</strong> Trilogy, <strong>Star Wars</strong>, &#8220;stuck in bullet time&#8221;, <strong>V: For Vendetta</strong> is a fantastic movie, Jenny thinks we should listen to the soundtrack to <strong>The Matrix</strong>, &#8220;the machine and the moment&#8221;, Tama thought the second half of <strong>Neuromancer</strong> dragged, Mary Shelley&#8217;s <strong>Frankenstein</strong> is also <strong>Necromancer</strong>&#8216;s antecedent ,&#8221;what do we owe to what we create?&#8221;</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #136 – Jesse, Tamahome, Eric S. Rabkin, and Jenny talk about Neuromancer by William Gibson.
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The SFFaudio Podcast #136 – Jesse, Tamahome, Eric S. Rabkin, and Jenny talk about Neuromancer by William Gibson.
Talked about on today’s show:
What was really going on in 1984, the introduction to the audiobook, 3 MB of RAM, Commodore 64, Apple IIe, TI-99/4A, the 10 Year Anniversary Edition of Neuromancer, video arcade vs. arcade, Tank War Europa, Spy Hunter, Sinistar, BBC audio drama adaptation of Neuromancer, cyberpunk, Jenny couldn’t connect with Case the first time, Alfred Bester, the revolutionary effect of Neuromancer, “a very special book”, Mexico City, “an important novel”, Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We, The New Yorker’s parody of Neuromancer, the New Wave, “one great new idea per book”, Samuel “Chip” Delany, The Einstein Intersection, The Lovesong Of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot, “The sky above the port…”, Blade Runner, “time to murder and create”, Hesiod, “And he never saw Molly again.”, an untethered morality, the Rastafarian religion, WWI, virtual worlds, Second Life, Gibson’s intentions, Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon, conspiracy, The Crying Of Lot 49, William S. Burroughs, Naked Lunch, “the silent frequency of junk”, The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz, Dorothy’s shoes, L. Frank Baum, “the face of evil is the face of total need”, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe, “slouching through the streets of Paris”, Case is a “man of decided inaction”, God was Adam’s employer, Dixie Flatline wants to die, Free Will, Eric felt for Case, 1980s, Watergate, a totemic fascination with color and material, branding, Pattern Recognition, the Sanyo spacesuit, Hosaka is a computer?, a dead channel would be blue (today), Ian Fleming, James Bond, Walther PPK, “elegance and cosmopolitanism”, John Brunner’s Stand On Zanzibar, Escape From New York, Johnny Mnemonic, the fear of what technology is going to bring, Case’s youth, detritus vs. kipple, Philip K. Dick, Martian Time-Slip, Galactic Pot-Healer, “you can’t prove that the United States exists” in Neuromancer, Case was a street-kid, Gibson has built something that has mythic power, the lame Braun robot, Molly -&gt; Mother -&gt; Mary, SSN vs. SIN, a Case study (pun), he has been assigned a SIN, Oedipus, they function as if they were physical, Case: “You know you repeat yourself man.” Dixie: “Yeah, it’s my nature.”, the Sprawl trilogy and “when it changed”, when is Neuromancer set?, “a rich kid’s hideout”, real kipple vs. fake kipple, “built by carpenters to look rustic”, 18th century fake ruins, Versailles (and the Hameau de la reine), the Tessier-Ashpool are fucked up, Mona Lisa Overdrive, cloning, Count Zero, “they dumped themselves into this matrix”, communication technologies begin with porn, A Chorus Line, SimStim gets short shrift in Neuromancer, Strange Days, Molly’s meat-puppet memories, 1-900 numbers, the lotus eaters, Circe, the Sirens song, The Lion of Comarre by Arthur C. Clarke, the heisters are motivated or moved by their A.I. puppet-master, Case’s motivation, Molly’s motivation, Corto/Armitage’s motivation, like Rabbit in Vernor Vinge’s Rainbow’s End, these characters want to believe in their own free will, Neuromancer‘s motivation, “who’s the bad guy in this book?”, “who isn’t?”, the shuriken is the only moral totem in the book, dystopia vs. dystopic, “the wavelength of amphetamine”, spit instead of cry, Jenny is kind of cheating (because she’s read the sequels), is Molly wrong for Case?, Eric questions the new pancreas, it’s Noir (because everyone smokes), Jo Walton’s review of Neuromancer (see the top and comment 59.), Jesse appreciates the[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #135 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Jenny talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: The Year&#8217;s Top Short SF Novels edited by Allan Kaster, including “Return to Titan” by Stephen Baxter (set in the Xeelee Sequence), “Jackie’s-Boy” by Steven Popkes, “The Sultan of the Clouds” [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #135 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and <a href="http://readingenvy.blogspot.com">Jenny</a> talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show</u>:<br />
<a href="http://www.audiotexttapes.net/TheYearsTopSFnovels.htm"><strong>The Year&#8217;s Top Short SF Novels</strong></a> edited by Allan Kaster, including “Return to Titan” by Stephen Baxter (set in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xeelee_Sequence">Xeelee Sequence</a>), “Jackie’s-Boy” by Steven Popkes, “The Sultan of the Clouds” by Geoffrey A. Landis, “Seven Cities of Gold” by David Moles, “A History of Terraforming” by Robert Reed, “Several Items of Interest” by Rick Wilber, and “Troika” by Alastair Reynolds.  Two were finalists for the Hugo Award this year.  The Seven Cities of Gold is also a video game!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/audiobook.cfm?id=5684"><strong>Immortality, Inc</strong>. by Robert Sheckley</a>, narrated by the amazing Bronson Pinchot. Originally published serially as &#8220;Time Killer&#8221; in Galaxy Science Fiction (1960).  Jesse wants to do this as a readalong, but Jenny wants something newer than 1960.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B00657NR2K&amp;qid=1321746346&amp;sr=1-1"><strong>Earth Strike: Star Carrier, Book One</strong></a> by Ian Douglas.  Tamahome is a sucker for space, and this is the first of two books that are available in Audible.  Scott doesn&#8217;t care much for military sci-fi, but didn&#8217;t mind <strong>Starship Troopers, Ender&#8217;s Game, </strong>and<strong> Forever Peace.</strong>  What matter is the focus &#8211; Scott is looking for a good story, which is <a href="http://agoodstoryishardtofind.blogspot.com/">hard to find</a>.  &#8220;Too much science?&#8221; Deep Space Nine.  &#8220;Not all Muslims are fanatic, lieutenant&#8230;&#8221; Is it too politically correct?  Tamahome is a sucker for women who kick ass too, this is right up his alley!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B005XZM7R6&amp;qid=1321743361&amp;sr=1-1"><strong>1Q84</strong> by Haruki Murakami</a>, also <strong>Sputnik Sweetheart</strong>, <strong>The Wind-up Bird Chronicle</strong>, <strong>A Wild Sheep Chase</strong>, <strong>What I Talk About When I Talk About Running</strong>, <strong>After Dark</strong>.  46 hour commitment for the audio book, originally published as three separate volumes.  Jenny can&#8217;t stop reading it!  Aomame = &#8220;green peas.&#8221;  Publisher says it is a love story, a mystery, a fantasy, a novel of self-discovery, and a dystopia to rival George Orwell.  Tamahome heard that Q sounds like &#8220;nine&#8221; in Japanese.  Don&#8217;t read too much Murakami in a row! Look for cats and spaghetti.</p>
<p>Five books by Philip K. Dick from Brilliance Audio &#8211; <strong><a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1561&amp;Titleid=33024">The Divine Invasion</a></strong>,  <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1561&amp;Titleid=33017"><strong>Now Wait for Last Year</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1561&amp;Titleid=33030"><strong>The Transmigration of Timothy Archer</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1561&amp;Titleid=33029"><strong>The Simulacra</strong></a>, and <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1561&amp;Titleid=33013"><strong>Lies, Inc</strong></a>.  More details in Dick&#8217;s newly published journal, <strong>Exegesis.</strong> Reading about authors vs. just reading their work.  <a href="http://agoodstoryishardtofind.blogspot.com/2011/07/good-story-015-east-of-eden.html">East of Eden on A Good Story is Hard to Find</a> and Steinbeck&#8217;s novel journal.  Jesse relates more to life in the suburbs. Rewrite of &#8220;The Unteleported Man.&#8221;  Gregg Margarite discussed <strong>Exegesis </strong>on his <a href="http://greggsaudiocatalog.blogspot.com/">podcast</a> &#8211; &#8220;a lot of work to slog through.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lots of collections from Brilliance Audio &#8211; <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=2258&amp;Titleid=34949"><strong>Wild Cards</strong></a> edited by George R. R. Martin, <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1678&amp;Titleid=34943"><strong>Wild Cards II: Aces High</strong></a> edited by George R. R. Martin,<a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1678&amp;Titleid=34715"><strong> Songs of Love and Death</strong></a> edited by George R. R. Martin, and <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=2103&amp;Titleid=34687"><strong>Down These Strange Streets</strong></a> edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois. We complained about lack of contents and Brilliance has started including them &#8211; thank you!  Up next &#8211; contents printed on specific discs. George R. R. Martin is spending his time on anthologies because <a href="http://io9.com/5504626/best-song-ever-george-rr-martin-is-not-your-bitch">he is not your bitch</a>!  Warriors anthology is cross-genre. Someone should make an audio book of <strong>Best of the Best</strong> edited by Gardner Dozois.  Tamahome likes &#8220;Trinity&#8221; by Nancy Kress, but the print in the book is too tiny for anyone over 40.</p>
<p><strong>Manhattan in Reverse</strong> by Peter F. Hamilton. Only available outside of the United States, queue proprietary publisher rant by the SFF Audio crew, in fact Jenny <a href="http://readingenvy.blogspot.com/2011/11/scotiabank-giller-prize-2011-my-picks.html">posted a sassy one in her blog</a>. Ed McBain&#8217;s <a href="http://premieraudiobooks.com/sql/au_display.php?sku=9781423385820">87th Precinct</a> detective novels and a reimagined New York City.  Robert E. Howard does a similar thing with countries.  Perfectly genetically engineered female cops (Paula Myo from the <a href="http://peterfhamilton.wikia.com/wiki/Paula_Myo">Commonwealth Saga</a>) end up with personal problems.</p>
<p>Two picks for post-apocalypse fans &#8211; <a href="http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B00656GCH8&amp;qid=1321743248&amp;sr=1-1"><strong>Swan Song</strong> by Robert McCammon</a> and <a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/audiobook.cfm?id=6558"><strong>A Canticle for Leibowitz</strong> by Walter M. Miller, Jr.</a>  <strong>Swan Song</strong> is highly rated.  <strong>Boy&#8217;s Life</strong> by Robert McCammon has been recommended to Scott multiple times.  <strong>Swan Song </strong>reminds Jenny of <strong>The Stand </strong>with a promise of fantastical elements. <strong>Destiny&#8217;s Road </strong>also comes out December 1.  Death and destruction ends in rejoicing!</p>
<p>Angry Robot and Brilliance Audio have published seven novels that Scott <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=34407">previously posted about</a> &#8211; <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1896&amp;Titleid=36402"><strong>Darkness Falling</strong> by Peter Crowther</a>, <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1892&amp;Titleid=36403"><strong>Debris</strong> by Jo Anderton</a>, <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1420&amp;Titleid=36432"><strong>Moxyland</strong> by Lauren Beukes</a>, <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1894&amp;Titleid=36405"><strong>Reality 36</strong> by Guy Haley</a>, <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1895&amp;Titleid=36406"><strong>Roll: The Nightbound Land</strong> by Troy Jamieson</a>, <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1417&amp;Titleid=36436"><strong>Triumff: Her Majesty&#8217;s Hero</strong> by Dan Abnett</a>, and <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?AuthorId=1420&amp;Titleid=36407"><strong>Zoo City</strong> by Lauren Beukes</a>. Jenny heard Lauren Beukes on <a href="http://www.writingexcuses.com/2011/09/11/writing-excuses-6-15-writing-other-cultures/">Writing Excuses</a>, and Tamahome heard she won the<a href="http://www.clarkeaward.com/"> Arthur C. Clarke Award </a>for <strong>Zoo City</strong>. <strong>Reality 36</strong> has a pie fetish? Oh PI fetish. Tamahome likes cyberspace but not LARPing, John Anealio wrote an Angry Robot <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYyz7UXCWVE">Theme song</a>, What is wild magic? Maybe quail.  Angry Robot is doing interesting stuff, also won the World Fantasy Award for professionals in the field this year, and they are doing eBooks the right way.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tantor.com/BookDetail.asp?Product=1844_ColdCommands"><strong>The Cold Commands</strong> by Richard K. Morgan</a>. Jesse will read books out of spite. &#8220;Dude! Your homophobia is calling.&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s fiction, not you!&#8221; From Tamahome&#8217;s second tier &#8211; <a href="http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B0068QMYXG&amp;qid=1321750874&amp;sr=1-1"><strong>Nothing to Lose</strong>: The Adventures of Captain Nothing</a> by Steve Vernon.  Some confusion which should be cleared up when it is released.  Something may have been lost in the translation from the Nova Scotian. Might be like Dark Knight, except for actually being a bad guy.  <a href="http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/2011/11/video-how-batman-got-his-voice/">Batman finding his voice</a>, <a href="http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/09/video-batman-pummels-clown/">Batman vs. the Clown</a>. <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?Titleid=27857"><strong>The Folded World</strong> by Catherynne M. Valente</a> (A Dirge for Prester John #2) &#8211; &#8220;she writes with the original unicorns.&#8221;  &#8220;That&#8217;s probably because she doesn&#8217;t actually have a head.&#8221; <a href="http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B005XMNTCG&amp;qid=1321751225&amp;sr=1-1"><strong>The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break</strong> by Steven Sherill</a>.  One of the Neil Gaiman Presents titles.  &#8220;The Minotaur sits on an empty pickle bucket&#8230;.&#8221; Anything like <strong>American Gods?</strong> Realistic restaurant world portrayal. <a href="http://www.audiobookstand.com/product.asp?Titleid=28402"><strong>All Clear</strong> by Connie Willis</a>, half of this year&#8217;s Hugo Award.  <a href="http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B005XN9EQ0&amp;qid=1321751392&amp;sr=1-1"><strong>Pavane</strong> by Keith Roberts</a> is another Neil Gaiman Presents title.  Alternate history and steampunk?  Other novels of loosely related stories &#8211; <strong>Kirinyaga</strong> by Mike Resnick, <strong>Accelerando</strong> by Charles Stross<strong>, Voyage of the Space Beagle</strong> by A. E. van Gogt. <a href="http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B005XN9FZK&amp;qid=1321751751&amp;sr=1-1"><strong>Light</strong> by M. John Harrison</a> &#8211; Tamahome finds it to be &#8220;unpleasant&#8221; between the masturbating and the killing.  Why is this one of Neil Gaiman&#8217;s top novels of the last 10 years?  Reinvention of space opera, but the end result is hard to take.  Stephen King&#8217;s newest &#8211; <strong>11-22-63</strong>.  <strong>Ring</strong> by Stephen Baxter (from the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xeelee_Sequence">Xeelee Sequence</a>), Baxter even explains why aliens don&#8217;t visit in his <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifold_Trilogy"><strong>Manifold Trilogy</strong></a>, which is based on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_Paradox">Fermi paradox</a>. &#8220;That&#8217;s it!  Go to your rooms!&#8221;  &#8220;Everybody out of the pool!&#8221; Digital vs. disc, subscription vs. individual purchase, Audible.com sale, Black Friday and Cyber Monday &#8211; we are ready for holiday gift giving!  <a href="http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-november-17-2011/happy-evacuation-day">Evacuation Day</a> instead of Thanksgiving. <strong>Fountains of Paradise</strong> by Arthur C. Clarke, Jo Walton&#8217;s <a href="http://www.tor.com/features/series/revisiting-the-hugos">Revisiting The Hugos</a>, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SF_Masterworks">SF Masterworks</a> series (from the U.K.), Jenny&#8217;s <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/68030-jenny?shelf=around-the-world-2012">Around The World </a>bookshelf</p>
<p>From Stephen Baxter&#8217;s <strong>Ring</strong>:<br />
<blockquote>Lieserl was suspended inside the body of the Sun.</p>
<p>She spread her arms wide and lifted up her face. She was deep within the Sun&#8217;s convective zone, the broad mantle of turbulent material beneath the growing photosphere. Convective cells larger than the Earth, tangled with ropes of magnetic flux, filled the world around her with a complex, dynamic, three-dimensional tapestry. She could hear the roar of the great gas founts, smell the stale photons diffusing out toward space from the remote core.</p></blockquote>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #135 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Jenny talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
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The Year’s Top Short SF Novels edited by Allan Kaster, including “Return to[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #135 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome, and Jenny talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
Talked about on today’s show:
The Year’s Top Short SF Novels edited by Allan Kaster, including “Return to Titan” by Stephen Baxter (set in the Xeelee Sequence), “Jackie’s-Boy” by Steven Popkes, “The Sultan of the Clouds” by Geoffrey A. Landis, “Seven Cities of Gold” by David Moles, “A History of Terraforming” by Robert Reed, “Several Items of Interest” by Rick Wilber, and “Troika” by Alastair Reynolds.  Two were finalists for the Hugo Award this year.  The Seven Cities of Gold is also a video game!
Immortality, Inc. by Robert Sheckley, narrated by the amazing Bronson Pinchot. Originally published serially as “Time Killer” in Galaxy Science Fiction (1960).  Jesse wants to do this as a readalong, but Jenny wants something newer than 1960.
Earth Strike: Star Carrier, Book One by Ian Douglas.  Tamahome is a sucker for space, and this is the first of two books that are available in Audible.  Scott doesn’t care much for military sci-fi, but didn’t mind Starship Troopers, Ender’s Game, and Forever Peace.  What matter is the focus – Scott is looking for a good story, which is hard to find.  “Too much science?” Deep Space Nine.  “Not all Muslims are fanatic, lieutenant…” Is it too politically correct?  Tamahome is a sucker for women who kick ass too, this is right up his alley!
1Q84 by Haruki Murakami, also Sputnik Sweetheart, The Wind-up Bird Chronicle, A Wild Sheep Chase, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, After Dark.  46 hour commitment for the audio book, originally published as three separate volumes.  Jenny can’t stop reading it!  Aomame = “green peas.”  Publisher says it is a love story, a mystery, a fantasy, a novel of self-discovery, and a dystopia to rival George Orwell.  Tamahome heard that Q sounds like “nine” in Japanese.  Don’t read too much Murakami in a row! Look for cats and spaghetti.
Five books by Philip K. Dick from Brilliance Audio – The Divine Invasion,  Now Wait for Last Year, The Transmigration of Timothy Archer, The Simulacra, and Lies, Inc.  More details in Dick’s newly published journal, Exegesis. Reading about authors vs. just reading their work.  East of Eden on A Good Story is Hard to Find and Steinbeck’s novel journal.  Jesse relates more to life in the suburbs. Rewrite of “The Unteleported Man.”  Gregg Margarite discussed Exegesis on his podcast – “a lot of work to slog through.”
Lots of collections from Brilliance Audio – Wild Cards edited by George R. R. Martin, Wild Cards II: Aces High edited by George R. R. Martin, Songs of Love and Death edited by George R. R. Martin, and Down These Strange Streets edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois. We complained about lack of contents and Brilliance has started including them – thank you!  Up next – contents printed on specific discs. George R. R. Martin is spending his time on anthologies because he is not your bitch!  Warriors anthology is cross-genre. Someone should make an audio book of Best of the Best edited by Gardner Dozois.  Tamahome likes “Trinity” by Nancy Kress, but the print in the book is too tiny for anyone over 40.
Manhattan in Reverse by Peter F. Hamilton. Only available outside of the United States, queue proprietary publisher rant by the SFF Audio crew, in fact Jenny posted a sassy one in her blog. Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct detective novels and a reimagined New York City.  Robert E. Howard does a similar thing with countries.  Perfectly genetically engineered female cops (Paula Myo from the Commonwealth Saga) end up with personal problems.
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
the upside-down dog cover, Jesse doesn&#8217;t like the cover, Eric finds hidden meaning in the cover, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is it mainstream or a mystery or YA?, Asperger&#8217;s or autism?, what is it like to be inside another person&#8217;s head?, generates tolerance, Elaine&#8217;s post on <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=23782">TED Talk: Elif Şafak on The Politics Of fiction</a>, neurotypical characters, extraordinary abilities and extraordinary deficits, <strong>Constituting Christopher: Disability Theory And Mark Haddon&#8217;s</strong> by Vivienne Muller, Scott loves lists, the reader is ahead of the narrator, unreliable narrators, <strong>Flowers For Algernon</strong> by Daniel Keyes, <strong>The Speed Of Dark</strong> by Elizabeth Moon, mystery vs. family drama, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oedipus"><strong>Oedipus</strong></a>, &#8220;Sophocles not Freud&#8221;, Christopher Robin, (<strong>Winnie The Pooh</strong>), &#8220;there is something naively wonderful going on&#8221;, information vs. meaning, who did it? vs. why did it get done?, moving from what to why, Eric found the book joyful and uplifting, at the end?, abusive vs. human vs. murderous, PETA would not be pleased, &#8220;sometimes people want to be stupid&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor">Occam&#8217;s Razor</a>, &#8220;now I know what box they fit into&#8221;, Cinderella, the Grimm Brothers, Jesse loves the infodumps, the asides are a highlight, where is Siobhan?, the Recorded Books audiobook version has a great narrator (Jeff Woodman), prime numbered chapters, are the pictures necessary?, Orion (the hunter in the sky), the most common word in the book is &#8216;and&#8217;, &#8220;he&#8217;s adding things up&#8221;, &#8220;this is a very true book&#8221;, &#8220;lies expand infinitely in all directions&#8221;, what Science Fiction and mystery look for, &#8220;sometimes people want to be stupid&#8221;, prime numbers are like life, rationalism vs. empiricism, Christopher yearns for uniqueness, right triangles, the appendix (is not in the audiobook), the brown cow joke, unreliable narrator, Conan Doyle&#8217;s beliefs, information vs. understanding, <strong>Harriet The Spy</strong>, dude don&#8217;t stab people, &#8220;a tag cloud of the novel&#8221;, <strong>Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day</strong> by Judith Viorst, <strong>Slaughterhouse Five</strong> by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., <strong>&#8220;Repent Harlequin!&#8221;, Said The Ticktockman</strong> by Harlan Ellison, sense of wonder, Toby the rat (Algernon), Uncle Toby, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_and_Opinions_of_Tristram_Shandy,_Gentleman">The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy</a> by Laurence Sterne, the poet &#8220;does not number the streaks of the tulip 18th century&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_History_of_Rasselas,_Prince_of_Abissinia">The History of Rasselas</a> by Samuel Johnson, <strong>Candide</strong> by Voltaire, books inside books, <strong>Have Spacesuit, Will Travel</strong> by Robert A. Heinlein, <strong>Three Men In A Boat</strong> by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_K._Jerome">Jerome K. Jerome</a>, Donald E. Westlake, Lawrence Block, Jo Walton&#8217;s <strong>Among Others</strong>, the third season of <strong>Star Trek</strong>, art making reference to itself, <strong>The Time Machine</strong> by H.G. Wells, <strong>Star Trek</strong>&#8216;s third season, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectre_Of_The_Gun"><strong>Spectre Of The Gun</strong></a>, &#8220;we just need the skeleton to tell the story&#8221;, &#8220;most of the protagonists in Science Fiction novels don&#8217;t read Science Fiction&#8221;, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=32995">Jenny&#8217;s review of <strong>Ready Player One</strong></a>, <strong>The Emperor Of Mars</strong> by Allen_Steele (<a href="http://www.starshipsofa.com/blog/2010/12/21/aural-delights-no-168-allen-steele/">audio link</a>), standing the test of time, Jesse&#8217;s extended metaphor about winnowed books washing up on beaches 100 years later, Eric is reading <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Tom%27s_Cabin"><strong>Uncle Tom&#8217;s Cabin</strong></a> by Harriet Beecher Stowe, propaganda melodrama, <strong>Super Sad True Love Story</strong> by Gary Shteyngart, <strong>Light In August</strong> by William Faulkner, the humanizing influence, comparing <strong>The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time</strong> with <strong>The Speed Of Dark</strong>, the novel&#8217;s form shapes the novel market, Jesse thinks series hurt readers, wondering what&#8217;s going to happen next vs. what idea is being explored, the value of series, the train trip, the maths exam, &#8220;the walls are brown&#8221;, in Science Fiction metaphors are real, clarified butter and clarified mother, the word &#8220;murder&#8221;, <a href="http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com/2009/01/episode-70-uncle-toms-cabin-chapters-1.html">Julie Davis&#8217;s reading of <strong>Uncle Tom&#8217;s Cabin</strong></a>, <strong>Carrot Juice Is Murder</strong> by Arrogant Worms, the fairy tale that is Sherlock Holmes, is the father good?, a clarified father, Jesse was tricked into reading this book, Jenny likes Margaret Atwood&#8217;s trilogy, &#8220;get &#8216;im Jenny&#8221;, <strong>Oryx And Crake</strong>, H.G. Wells didn&#8217;t need any sequels!, sequel is as sequel does, <strong>David Copperfield</strong> by Charles Dickens, <strong>The Godfather</strong>, the market rules, the world building is the point (for series and authors), Agatha Christie, <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20110726043136/http://gnarrative.com/?p=272"><strong>The Tyranny Of The &#8220;Talented&#8221; Reader</strong></a>, <strong>The Wheel Of Time</strong> by Robert Jordan, has <strong>Neuromancer</strong> by William Gibson passed it&#8217;s prime? (tune in next week to find out), <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=33651"><strong>Home Is The Hunter</strong> by Henry Kuttner</a>, Jesse looks to books to deliver on ideas (not to make time pass).</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #134 – Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, Eric S. Rabkin, and Jenny talk about The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time by Mark Haddon.
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The SFFaudio Podcast #134 – Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, Eric S. Rabkin, and Jenny talk about The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time by Mark Haddon.
Talked about on today’s show:
the upside-down dog cover, Jesse doesn’t like the cover, Eric finds hidden meaning in the cover, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is it mainstream or a mystery or YA?, Asperger’s or autism?, what is it like to be inside another person’s head?, generates tolerance, Elaine’s post on TED Talk: Elif Şafak on The Politics Of fiction, neurotypical characters, extraordinary abilities and extraordinary deficits, Constituting Christopher: Disability Theory And Mark Haddon’s by Vivienne Muller, Scott loves lists, the reader is ahead of the narrator, unreliable narrators, Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes, The Speed Of Dark by Elizabeth Moon, mystery vs. family drama, Oedipus, “Sophocles not Freud”, Christopher Robin, (Winnie The Pooh), “there is something naively wonderful going on”, information vs. meaning, who did it? vs. why did it get done?, moving from what to why, Eric found the book joyful and uplifting, at the end?, abusive vs. human vs. murderous, PETA would not be pleased, “sometimes people want to be stupid”, Occam’s Razor, “now I know what box they fit into”, Cinderella, the Grimm Brothers, Jesse loves the infodumps, the asides are a highlight, where is Siobhan?, the Recorded Books audiobook version has a great narrator (Jeff Woodman), prime numbered chapters, are the pictures necessary?, Orion (the hunter in the sky), the most common word in the book is ‘and’, “he’s adding things up”, “this is a very true book”, “lies expand infinitely in all directions”, what Science Fiction and mystery look for, “sometimes people want to be stupid”, prime numbers are like life, rationalism vs. empiricism, Christopher yearns for uniqueness, right triangles, the appendix (is not in the audiobook), the brown cow joke, unreliable narrator, Conan Doyle’s beliefs, information vs. understanding, Harriet The Spy, dude don’t stab people, “a tag cloud of the novel”, Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst, Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., “Repent Harlequin!”, Said The Ticktockman by Harlan Ellison, sense of wonder, Toby the rat (Algernon), Uncle Toby, The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne, the poet “does not number the streaks of the tulip 18th century”, The History of Rasselas by Samuel Johnson, Candide by Voltaire, books inside books, Have Spacesuit, Will Travel by Robert A. Heinlein, Three Men In A Boat by Jerome K. Jerome, Donald E. Westlake, Lawrence Block, Jo Walton’s Among Others, the third season of Star Trek, art making reference to itself, The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, Star Trek‘s third season, Spectre Of The Gun, “we just need the skeleton to tell the story”, “most of the protagonists in Science Fiction novels don’t read Science Fiction”, Jenny’s review of Ready Player One, The Emperor Of Mars by Allen_Steele (audio link), standing the test of time, Jesse’s extended metaphor about winnowed books washing up on beaches 100 years later, Eric is reading Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, propaganda melodrama, Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart, Light In August by William Faulkner, the humanizing influence, comparing The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time with The Speed Of Dark, the novel’s form shapes the novel market, Jesse thinks series hurt readers, wondering what’s going to happen next vs. what idea is being explored, the value of series, the train trip, the maths exam, “the walls are brown”, in Science Fiction metaphors are real, clarified butter and clarified mother,[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #133 &#8211; Beyond The Black River by Robert E. Howard, read by Todd McLaren (courtesy of Tantor Media&#8217;s The Conquering Sword Of Conan). This is a complete and unabridged reading of the novelette (2 Hours 29 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse and Tamahome). Talked about on today&#8217;s show: [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #133 &#8211; <strong>Beyond The Black River</strong> by Robert E. Howard, read by Todd McLaren (courtesy of <a href="http://www.tantor.com/BookDetail.asp?Product=1225_ConqueringConan">Tantor Media&#8217;s <strong>The Conquering Sword Of Conan</strong></a>). This is a complete and unabridged reading of the novelette (2 Hours 29 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse and Tamahome).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</span><br />
Todd McLaren, Conan&#8217;s voice is confident, Balthus is the Jimmy Olsen to Conan&#8217;s Superman, Robert E. Howard&#8217;s avatar in <strong>Beyond The Black River</strong> is Balthus, &#8220;the damnedest bastard who ever lived&#8221;, &#8220;buckets of mead&#8221;, a noble death, a prominently displayed dog, barbarism vs. civilization, <strong>Red Nails</strong>, &#8220;the viking hat&#8221;, <strong>The Savage Sword Of Conan</strong>, Roy Thomas, John Buscema, Tam is a Conan novice, <strong>The Last Of the Mohicans</strong> by James Fenimore Cooper, western, &#8220;alabaster skin&#8221;, the triumph of Barbarism (is the coda for the story), Texas, would the 1% agree with Howard?, Picts, the world of Hyboria, Cimmeria was a real place, history, historical romance, physical display, don&#8217;t overblow the homo-eroticism, Edgar Rice Burroughs, H.P. Lovecraft, autodidacts, Margaret Atwood&#8217;s interview on CBC&#8217;s <strong>Q</strong>, &#8220;occasionals&#8221;?, Walt Whitman and Henry James, <strong>The Turn Of The Screw</strong>, sword and sorcery, did Howard invent the barbarian as a character?, Genghis Khan, forbidden knowledge, Howard and Jack London, <strong>The Call Of The Wild</strong>, California, Alaska, Yukon, slavery, civilization to barbarism, &#8220;a Conan dog&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atavism">atavism</a>, <a href="http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/zogarsag.htm">Zogar Sag</a> is the Jesus to Jhebbal Sag&#8217;s God, secret language magic, secret symbols, <strong>Conan The Barbarian</strong>, Conan is at the height of his power, atavistic magic, &#8220;what was I missing&#8221;, chatty Conan, Brian Wood&#8217;s new Conan comic (adapting <strong>Queen Of The Black Coast</strong>), Barry Windsor Smith, &#8220;he&#8217;s busy getting revenge&#8221;, a distillation of what&#8217;s in the stories, Conan and the philosophers, Oliver Stone and John Milius, <strong>Conan The Destroyer</strong>, sword vs. sorcery, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berserk_%28manga%29">Berserk (manga)</a>, &#8220;if you were in the Hyborian age which god would you worship?&#8221;, &#8220;a Klingon god&#8221;, &#8220;who is the good guy in <strong>Beyond The Black River</strong>?&#8221;, why does Conan side with the Aquilonians?, &#8220;swarthy white men&#8221;, Conan is bronzed by the sun not swarthy, end the <strong>Jersey Shore</strong> references, &#8220;this is a war story&#8221;, Conan doesn&#8217;t believe in an external valuation, why is there only one Devil?, Gullah the Gorilla God &#8211; the hairy one who lives on the moon, Africa, Aquilonia is France, Hyboria is Europe, Hyperborea (boreal + hyper = far north), Stygia = Egypt, Texas history, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picts">the Picts</a> are the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comanche">Comanche</a> in this story, Julius Caesar, degenerating white men, Kull, Brule The Spearslayer, &#8220;noble savage&#8221;, a &#8220;symphony of racism&#8221;, <strong>Bran Mak Morn: The Last King</strong> by Robert E. Howard, <a href="http://www.tantor.com/BookDetail.asp?Product=1226_BranMak"><strong>Kings In The Night</strong></a>, <strong>The Whole Wide World</strong>, <strong>The One Who Walks Alone</strong> by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novalyne_Price_Ellis">Novalyne Price Ellis</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_D%27Onofrio">Vincent D&#8217;Onofrio</a> as Robert E. Howard channeling Conan, photographs of Robert E. Howard, Howard was a LARPer, &#8220;Howard was a rough-hewn intellectual&#8221;, boxing, gun culture vs. cat culture, WWII, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lidice">Lidice</a>, &#8220;even a white man&#8217;s dog is worth more than seven Picts&#8221;, Bill Hollweg&#8217;s Queen Of The Black Coast audio drama, would <strong>Beyond The Black River</strong> make a good audio drama?, Lou Anders&#8217; Hollywood Formula doesn&#8217;t work here, philosophy of the woods, audiobooks and comics are better than movies, <strong>SSOC</strong> #26 &amp; #27, <a href="http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/15-254/The-Savage-Sword-of-Conan-Volume-3-TPB">Dark Horse&#8217;s <strong>Savage Sword Of Conan, Volume 3</strong></a>, ostrich feathers tell a story, a frontier story, Weird Tales covers by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Brundage">Margaret Brundage</a>, the Hulk, supple, <strong>Red Nails</strong> would be a good readalong, laser beams and dinosaurs.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #133 – Beyond The Black River by Robert E. Howard, read by Todd McLaren (courtesy of Tantor Media’s The Conquering Sword Of Conan). This is a complete and unabridged reading of the novelette (2 Hours 29 Minutes) fol[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #133 – Beyond The Black River by Robert E. Howard, read by Todd McLaren (courtesy of Tantor Media’s The Conquering Sword Of Conan). This is a complete and unabridged reading of the novelette (2 Hours 29 Minutes) followed by a discussion of it (by Jesse and Tamahome).
Talked about on today’s show:
Todd McLaren, Conan’s voice is confident, Balthus is the Jimmy Olsen to Conan’s Superman, Robert E. Howard’s avatar in Beyond The Black River is Balthus, “the damnedest bastard who ever lived”, “buckets of mead”, a noble death, a prominently displayed dog, barbarism vs. civilization, Red Nails, “the viking hat”, The Savage Sword Of Conan, Roy Thomas, John Buscema, Tam is a Conan novice, The Last Of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper, western, “alabaster skin”, the triumph of Barbarism (is the coda for the story), Texas, would the 1% agree with Howard?, Picts, the world of Hyboria, Cimmeria was a real place, history, historical romance, physical display, don’t overblow the homo-eroticism, Edgar Rice Burroughs, H.P. Lovecraft, autodidacts, Margaret Atwood’s interview on CBC’s Q, “occasionals”?, Walt Whitman and Henry James, The Turn Of The Screw, sword and sorcery, did Howard invent the barbarian as a character?, Genghis Khan, forbidden knowledge, Howard and Jack London, The Call Of The Wild, California, Alaska, Yukon, slavery, civilization to barbarism, “a Conan dog”, atavism, Zogar Sag is the Jesus to Jhebbal Sag’s God, secret language magic, secret symbols, Conan The Barbarian, Conan is at the height of his power, atavistic magic, “what was I missing”, chatty Conan, Brian Wood’s new Conan comic (adapting Queen Of The Black Coast), Barry Windsor Smith, “he’s busy getting revenge”, a distillation of what’s in the stories, Conan and the philosophers, Oliver Stone and John Milius, Conan The Destroyer, sword vs. sorcery, Berserk (manga), “if you were in the Hyborian age which god would you worship?”, “a Klingon god”, “who is the good guy in Beyond The Black River?”, why does Conan side with the Aquilonians?, “swarthy white men”, Conan is bronzed by the sun not swarthy, end the Jersey Shore references, “this is a war story”, Conan doesn’t believe in an external valuation, why is there only one Devil?, Gullah the Gorilla God – the hairy one who lives on the moon, Africa, Aquilonia is France, Hyboria is Europe, Hyperborea (boreal + hyper = far north), Stygia = Egypt, Texas history, the Picts are the Comanche in this story, Julius Caesar, degenerating white men, Kull, Brule The Spearslayer, “noble savage”, a “symphony of racism”, Bran Mak Morn: The Last King by Robert E. Howard, Kings In The Night, The Whole Wide World, The One Who Walks Alone by Novalyne Price Ellis, Vincent D’Onofrio as Robert E. Howard channeling Conan, photographs of Robert E. Howard, Howard was a LARPer, “Howard was a rough-hewn intellectual”, boxing, gun culture vs. cat culture, WWII, Lidice, “even a white man’s dog is worth more than seven Picts”, Bill Hollweg’s Queen Of The Black Coast audio drama, would Beyond The Black River make a good audio drama?, Lou Anders’ Hollywood Formula doesn’t work here, philosophy of the woods, audiobooks and comics are better than movies, SSOC #26 &amp; #27, Dark Horse’s Savage Sword Of Conan, Volume 3, ostrich feathers tell a story, a frontier story, Weird Tales covers by Margaret Brundage, the Hulk, supple, Red Nails would be a good readalong, laser beams and dinosaurs.






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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #132 – AUDIOBOOK/READALONG – Home Is The Hunter by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #132 &#8211; a complete and unabridged reading of Home Is The Hunter by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore, read by Pat Bottino. The audiobook is followed by a discussion of the story. Participants include Scott, Jesse, and Tamahome. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: The July 1953 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction, Henry [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #132 &#8211; a complete and unabridged reading of <strong> Home Is The Hunter</strong> by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore, read by Pat Bottino. The audiobook is followed by a discussion of the story. Participants include Scott, Jesse, and Tamahome.</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
The July 1953 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction, Henry Kuttner, C.L. Moore, the questionable authorship, <strong>Worlds Of Wonder: Exploring The Craft Of Science Fiction</strong> edited by Robert Silverberg (aka <strong>Science Fiction 101</strong>), this is a really really really Science Fiction story (soft SF), sociology, psychology, politics, Scott didn&#8217;t like it (at first), Robert Silverberg&#8217;s essay <strong>Home Is The Hunter: The Triumph Of Honest Roger Bellamy</strong>, Central Park in New York, an alien mindset, philosophy, &#8220;why do you want things?&#8221;, the accumulation of things, &#8220;the ultimate gathering of stuff&#8221;, glass vs. plastic, immortality, &#8220;the Bellamy within&#8221;, caring about posterity, &#8220;victory over self&#8221;, rejecting the premise, Hunters are trained from the age of six, television, &#8220;the most powerful man in New York&#8221;, boxing&#8217;s ranking system, being Honest Roger Bellamy is akin to being Brad Pitt, &#8220;incentives change constantly&#8221;, &#8220;not in this age of science&#8221;, populi, &#8220;a post scarcity society&#8221;, sometimes he wears a hare shirt, &#8220;women weaken knees&#8221;, fratricide, A.E. Housman&#8217;s <strong>Home Is The Sailor</strong>, Robert Louis Stevenson&#8217;s <strong>Requiem</strong>, home is death, compare it to Philip K. Dick, &#8220;plenty deep&#8221;, the loss of love (in favour of discipline and obedience), girls were turned out into the populi, ancient history, Ancient Rome, Sparta (had a Spartan lifestyle), <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agoge">the Agogae system</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypteia">Crypteia</a> (secret society/secret police), Helots, Frank Miller&#8217;s <strong>300</strong>, is Roger Bellamy crazy?, why did the Spartan&#8217;s live as they did? the Peloponnese, the Persian Empire, their culture, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestant_work_ethic">the Protestant work ethic</a>, &#8220;idle hands&#8221;, his self esteem is tied to the number of heads he holds, if you could have anything&#8230;, &#8220;I want a machine that can make me money&#8221;, after you collect everything you want what is left to want?, a &#8220;status&#8221; society, a trustworthy criminal in a world without material want, is Roger Bellamy happy? Has he triumphed?, happiness is &#8220;the exercise of vital powers, through lines of excellence, in a life affording them scope.&#8221;, workaholics, Steve Jobs, satisfaction vs. happiness, why the death of a young person is a tragedy, &#8220;I did not really want to kill&#8221;, brainwashing vs. culture, what makes you rich is the number of heads you hold, &#8220;I have more points than you&#8221;, &#8220;most kills badge&#8221;, turning the infinitely reproducible into scarcity (grinding), &#8220;there&#8217;s no deeper explanation&#8221;, gold farming, Cory Doctorow&#8217;s <strong>For The Win</strong>, Occupy Earth, hunting for friends on facebook, the ultimate in keeping up with the Joneses, the shrinking (but still comfortable) middle class, the great depression, the great machine is society, &#8220;we have all the high fructose corn syrup we need.&#8221;<br />
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The SFFaudio Podcast #132 – a complete and unabridged reading of  Home Is The Hunter by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore, read by Pat Bottino. The audiobook is followed by a discussion of the story. Participants include Scott, Jesse, and Tamahome[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #132 – a complete and unabridged reading of  Home Is The Hunter by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore, read by Pat Bottino. The audiobook is followed by a discussion of the story. Participants include Scott, Jesse, and Tamahome.
Talked about on today’s show:
The July 1953 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction, Henry Kuttner, C.L. Moore, the questionable authorship, Worlds Of Wonder: Exploring The Craft Of Science Fiction edited by Robert Silverberg (aka Science Fiction 101), this is a really really really Science Fiction story (soft SF), sociology, psychology, politics, Scott didn’t like it (at first), Robert Silverberg’s essay Home Is The Hunter: The Triumph Of Honest Roger Bellamy, Central Park in New York, an alien mindset, philosophy, “why do you want things?”, the accumulation of things, “the ultimate gathering of stuff”, glass vs. plastic, immortality, “the Bellamy within”, caring about posterity, “victory over self”, rejecting the premise, Hunters are trained from the age of six, television, “the most powerful man in New York”, boxing’s ranking system, being Honest Roger Bellamy is akin to being Brad Pitt, “incentives change constantly”, “not in this age of science”, populi, “a post scarcity society”, sometimes he wears a hare shirt, “women weaken knees”, fratricide, A.E. Housman’s Home Is The Sailor, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Requiem, home is death, compare it to Philip K. Dick, “plenty deep”, the loss of love (in favour of discipline and obedience), girls were turned out into the populi, ancient history, Ancient Rome, Sparta (had a Spartan lifestyle), the Agogae system, Crypteia (secret society/secret police), Helots, Frank Miller’s 300, is Roger Bellamy crazy?, why did the Spartan’s live as they did? the Peloponnese, the Persian Empire, their culture, the Protestant work ethic, “idle hands”, his self esteem is tied to the number of heads he holds, if you could have anything…, “I want a machine that can make me money”, after you collect everything you want what is left to want?, a “status” society, a trustworthy criminal in a world without material want, is Roger Bellamy happy? Has he triumphed?, happiness is “the exercise of vital powers, through lines of excellence, in a life affording them scope.”, workaholics, Steve Jobs, satisfaction vs. happiness, why the death of a young person is a tragedy, “I did not really want to kill”, brainwashing vs. culture, what makes you rich is the number of heads you hold, “I have more points than you”, “most kills badge”, turning the infinitely reproducible into scarcity (grinding), “there’s no deeper explanation”, gold farming, Cory Doctorow’s For The Win, Occupy Earth, hunting for friends on facebook, the ultimate in keeping up with the Joneses, the shrinking (but still comfortable) middle class, the great depression, the great machine is society, “we have all the high fructose corn syrup we need.”

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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #131 – Julie Hoverson of 19 Nocturne Boulevard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #131 &#8211; Jesse, Scott, and Tamahome talk to Julie Hoverson of 19 Nocturne Boulevard Talked about on today&#8217;s show: how do you say &#8220;hiatus&#8221;?, &#8220;one woman butt kicking army&#8221;, third year anniversary, 74 episodes, The Dunwich Horror by H.P. Lovecraft audio drama, Bill Hollweg is in The Deadeye Kid, Maine accents, The [...]]]></description>
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
how do you say &#8220;hiatus&#8221;?, &#8220;one woman butt kicking army&#8221;, third year anniversary, 74 episodes, <strong><a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/Dunwich/Dunwich1.htm">The Dunwich Horror</a></strong> by H.P. Lovecraft audio drama, Bill Hollweg is in <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/deadeye%20kid/DeadeyeKidmain.htm"><strong>The Deadeye Kid</strong></a>, Maine accents, <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%203/Leech.htm"><strong>The Leech</strong></a> by Robert Sheckley (secretly), comedy, <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%203/Date%20with%20Dana.htm"><strong>A Date With Dana</strong></a> was funny, classic storylines, <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%202/Rookie.htm"><strong>The Rookie</strong></a> won the <a href="http://www.greatnorthernaudio.com/MarkTime/MarkTime.html">Mark Time Award</a>, &#8220;line up to get killed by their favorites&#8221;, &#8220;I love creepy old ladies&#8221;, <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%201/Crumping%20the%20devil.htm"><strong>Crumping The Devil</strong></a>, <strong>The Imp Of The Perverse</strong>, Lovecraft&#8217;s <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%203/Doorstep.htm"><strong>The Thing On The Doorstep</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%201/Within%20the%20Walls%20of%20Eryx.htm"><strong>Within The Walls Of Eryx</strong></a> is &#8220;straightforward sci-fi&#8221;, <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%202/Dis%20Belief.htm"><strong>Dis Belief</strong></a> is from a Jorge Luis Borges story, puns, finding the copyright owner, finding quality audio drama, <a href="http://nineteennocturne.libsyn.com/blog_41_the_future_of_ad_">Julie&#8217;s audio blog about oversight</a>, we need curation, <a href="http://www.voicehollywood.org">Voice Hollywood</a> does their own ratings, Julie will be at the next <a href="http://www.balticon.org/">Balticon</a>, <a href="http://balticonpodcast.org/wordpress/">Balticon Podcast</a>, there&#8217;s never enough people to help, <a href="http://www.geekgirlcon.com/">Geek Girl Con</a>, editing the parts together, simultaneous recording?, Julie is in <strong>The Radio Drama Handbook</strong> by Richard J. Hand and Mary Traynor, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Guignol">The Grand Guignol</a> is violent theater, <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%201/the%20thrice%20tolled%20bell.htm"><strong>The Thrice Tolled Bell</strong></a> is like a Hammer film, &#8220;cuz I&#8217;m crazy&#8221;, what dramas does Julie like?, <a href="http://www.zombiepodcast.com/The_Zombie_Podcast/Main.html"><strong>We&#8217;re Alive</strong></a> (The Zombie Podcast, <a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/audiobook.cfm?id=6486">also from Blackstone Audio</a>), why do it?, Julie tried to develop a &#8220;dead serial killer buddy movie&#8221;, <a href="http://wormwoodshow.com/"><strong>Wormwood</strong></a>, comics, <strong>Five Fingers Of Doom</strong>, short stories, timing your podcast releases, &#8220;the mentality of slackness&#8221;, for the nasty creepiness: <a href="http://oneeighteenmigration.blogspot.com/"><strong>One Eighteen: Migration</strong></a>, Julie&#8217;s <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%202/Gift%20of%20the%20Zombi.htm"><strong>The Gift Of The Zombi</strong></a> an Xmas show, zombies in love, &#8220;zombies are the new cowboys&#8221;, a half-hour is a good length, fan dogs on Facebook, &#8220;what&#8217;s the best science fiction audio drama around?&#8221;, Kim&#8217;s <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/warp.htm"><strong>Warp&#8217;d Space</strong></a> involves milk runs, <a href="http://childrenofthegods.net/main/"><strong>Children Of The Gods</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.leviathanchronicles.com/index.php"><strong>The Leviathan Chronicles</strong></a>, Julie is in <a href="http://edictzero.wordpress.com/"><strong>Edict Zero</strong></a> (created by Jack Kincaid who did <a href="http://geeksguideshow.com/">The Geek&#8217;s Guide To The Galaxy</a> intro), a cop show on a future colony, how complicated can a show be?, &#8220;there&#8217;s always engaging things&#8221;, <a href="http://www.bigfinish.com/"><strong>Big Finish</strong></a> are pros, &#8220;fanfic&#8221;, Darker Projects <strong>Star Trek</strong> tie-ins (Tamahome listened to <a href="http://www.darkerprojects.com/lostfrontier.php"><strong>Lost Frontier</strong></a>), Jesse wants <strong>A Princess Of Mars</strong> drama, who&#8217;s got the rights?, adapting a novel, William Shakespeare, <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/19Nocturne/previous%20episodes/season%202/Cymbeline.htm"><strong>Cymbeline Revisited</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/11_all%20show%20pages/other%20serieses/Edwardians.htm"><strong>Edwardian Entertainments</strong></a>, <strong>The Yellow Wallpaper</strong></p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #131 – Jesse, Scott, and Tamahome talk to Julie Hoverson of 19 Nocturne Boulevard
Talked about on today’s show:
how do you say “hiatus”?, “one woman butt kicking army”, third year anniversary[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #131 – Jesse, Scott, and Tamahome talk to Julie Hoverson of 19 Nocturne Boulevard
Talked about on today’s show:
how do you say “hiatus”?, “one woman butt kicking army”, third year anniversary, 74 episodes, The Dunwich Horror by H.P. Lovecraft audio drama, Bill Hollweg is in The Deadeye Kid, Maine accents, The Leech by Robert Sheckley (secretly), comedy, A Date With Dana was funny, classic storylines, The Rookie won the Mark Time Award, “line up to get killed by their favorites”, “I love creepy old ladies”, Crumping The Devil, The Imp Of The Perverse, Lovecraft’s The Thing On The Doorstep, Within The Walls Of Eryx is “straightforward sci-fi”, Dis Belief is from a Jorge Luis Borges story, puns, finding the copyright owner, finding quality audio drama, Julie’s audio blog about oversight, we need curation, Voice Hollywood does their own ratings, Julie will be at the next Balticon, Balticon Podcast, there’s never enough people to help, Geek Girl Con, editing the parts together, simultaneous recording?, Julie is in The Radio Drama Handbook by Richard J. Hand and Mary Traynor, The Grand Guignol is violent theater, The Thrice Tolled Bell is like a Hammer film, “cuz I’m crazy”, what dramas does Julie like?, We’re Alive (The Zombie Podcast, also from Blackstone Audio), why do it?, Julie tried to develop a “dead serial killer buddy movie”, Wormwood, comics, Five Fingers Of Doom, short stories, timing your podcast releases, “the mentality of slackness”, for the nasty creepiness: One Eighteen: Migration, Julie’s The Gift Of The Zombi an Xmas show, zombies in love, “zombies are the new cowboys”, a half-hour is a good length, fan dogs on Facebook, “what’s the best science fiction audio drama around?”, Kim’s Warp’d Space involves milk runs, Children Of The Gods, The Leviathan Chronicles, Julie is in Edict Zero (created by Jack Kincaid who did The Geek’s Guide To The Galaxy intro), a cop show on a future colony, how complicated can a show be?, “there’s always engaging things”, Big Finish are pros, “fanfic”, Darker Projects Star Trek tie-ins (Tamahome listened to Lost Frontier), Jesse wants A Princess Of Mars drama, who’s got the rights?, adapting a novel, William Shakespeare, Cymbeline Revisited, Edwardian Entertainments, The Yellow Wallpaper
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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #130 – READALONG: Human Man’s Burden by Robert Sheckley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #130 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Jenny discuss Human Man&#8217;s Burden by Robert Sheckley. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: uppity damn robots, hilarious characterization, soulless robots, Galaxy Magazine September 1956, Star Trek, Harry Mudd, Sears Roebuck catalogues, freeze dried vs. flash frozen, Kiln People by David Brin, The Twilight Zone episode &#8220;The [...]]]></description>
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<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
uppity damn robots, hilarious characterization, soulless robots, Galaxy Magazine September 1956, <strong>Star Trek</strong>, Harry Mudd, Sears Roebuck catalogues, freeze dried vs. flash frozen, <strong>Kiln People</strong> by David Brin, <strong>The Twilight Zone</strong> episode &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lonely_%28The_Twilight_Zone%29"><strong>The Lonely</strong></a>&#8220;, robot wives, manufactured fingernails, center of gravity, &#8220;could she have been a robot?&#8221;, Gunga Sam the foreman robot, duenna is Portuguese for chaperone, Gunga Din, <a href="http://www.writingexcuses.com/2011/10/02/writing-excuses-6-18-hollywood-formula/">the <strong>Writing Excuses</strong> podcast with Lou Anders</a>, <a href="http://huffduffer.com/">HuffDuffer</a>, John Scalzi, <strong>Casablanca</strong>, <strong>The Dark Knight</strong>, Edward Flaswell, &#8220;Sure pal. Sure.&#8221;, Frontier Bride, mail order bride, freeze dried preacher, programmed by &#8220;a human supremacist of the most rabid sort&#8221;, was Flaswell talked into feeling bad, what is the Human Man&#8217;s Burden?, is it all a marketing ploy?, <strong>The Mote In God&#8217;s Eye</strong>, the Gold Rush, why is the combustion god?, &#8220;Him strong him good, believe me brothers, it is even as I say.&#8221;, Rudyard Kipling poem&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_man%27s_burden"><strong>The White Man&#8217;s Burden</strong></a>, the justification for empire, satire, the page 99 illustration, labeling people, ultra deluxe model bride, &#8220;oil glistened on their honest faces&#8221;, Tama can prove the robots are having sex, &#8220;in their carefree robot fashion&#8221;, a series of robots on the moon ordering from Sears Roebuck catalogues (15 F&#038;SF covers by Mel Hunter), Charles van Doren, face-parts, &#8220;the robot frontier&#8221;, Asteroids in fiction (Wikipedia entry), TZ ep.: &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_%28The_Twilight_Zone%29"><strong>Two</strong></a>&#8220;, <strong>Dumb Martian</strong> by John Wyndham, <strong>TZ</strong> ep.: &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lateness_of_the_Hour"><strong>The Lateness Of The Hour</strong></a>&#8220;, android vs. gynoid, <strong>Firefly</strong>, Gunga Sam knows best, Sheila was down-selling herself, this is a feminist story?, <strong>Human Man&#8217;s Burden</strong> could be a cartoon, Kindles/Xboxes/Wiis/PS3s are sold as cheaply as possible because of the profit being in the media they play, iTouch vs. iPhone, free robots in our homes selling moon makers and solidovisions, nesting dolls, <strong>Human Man&#8217;s Burden</strong> probably isn&#8217;t public domain, <strong>Psycho</strong> by Robert Bloch, <strong>The Status Civilization</strong>, <strong>Seventh Victim</strong>, <strong>Mindswap</strong>, <strong>Warrior Race</strong>, <strong>The Space Merchants</strong>, Blackstone Audio, Charles Stross, <strong>Altered Carbon</strong> by Richard K. Morgan. </p>
<p>ISFDB publication history for <strong>Human Man&#8217;s Burden</strong> <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?45925">HERE</a>.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #130 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Jenny discuss Human Man’s Burden by Robert Sheckley.
Talked about on today’s show:
uppity damn robots, hilarious characterization, soulless robots, Galaxy Magazine September 1[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #130 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Jenny discuss Human Man’s Burden by Robert Sheckley.
Talked about on today’s show:
uppity damn robots, hilarious characterization, soulless robots, Galaxy Magazine September 1956, Star Trek, Harry Mudd, Sears Roebuck catalogues, freeze dried vs. flash frozen, Kiln People by David Brin, The Twilight Zone episode “The Lonely“, robot wives, manufactured fingernails, center of gravity, “could she have been a robot?”, Gunga Sam the foreman robot, duenna is Portuguese for chaperone, Gunga Din, the Writing Excuses podcast with Lou Anders, HuffDuffer, John Scalzi, Casablanca, The Dark Knight, Edward Flaswell, “Sure pal. Sure.”, Frontier Bride, mail order bride, freeze dried preacher, programmed by “a human supremacist of the most rabid sort”, was Flaswell talked into feeling bad, what is the Human Man’s Burden?, is it all a marketing ploy?, The Mote In God’s Eye, the Gold Rush, why is the combustion god?, “Him strong him good, believe me brothers, it is even as I say.”, Rudyard Kipling poem’s The White Man’s Burden, the justification for empire, satire, the page 99 illustration, labeling people, ultra deluxe model bride, “oil glistened on their honest faces”, Tama can prove the robots are having sex, “in their carefree robot fashion”, a series of robots on the moon ordering from Sears Roebuck catalogues (15 F&amp;SF covers by Mel Hunter), Charles van Doren, face-parts, “the robot frontier”, Asteroids in fiction (Wikipedia entry), TZ ep.: “Two“, Dumb Martian by John Wyndham, TZ ep.: “The Lateness Of The Hour“, android vs. gynoid, Firefly, Gunga Sam knows best, Sheila was down-selling herself, this is a feminist story?, Human Man’s Burden could be a cartoon, Kindles/Xboxes/Wiis/PS3s are sold as cheaply as possible because of the profit being in the media they play, iTouch vs. iPhone, free robots in our homes selling moon makers and solidovisions, nesting dolls, Human Man’s Burden probably isn’t public domain, Psycho by Robert Bloch, The Status Civilization, Seventh Victim, Mindswap, Warrior Race, The Space Merchants, Blackstone Audio, Charles Stross, Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan. 
ISFDB publication history for Human Man’s Burden HERE.




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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #129 – Readalong: The Mote In God’s Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle</title>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #129 &#8211; Jesse, Tamahome, <a href="http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com/">Julie</a> and <a href="http://readingenvy.blogspot.com/">Jenny</a> discuss the Audible Frontiers audiobook of <strong>The Mote In God&#8217;s Eye</strong> by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
Aliens, first contact, alien aliens, Theodore Sturgeon, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcosmic_God"><strong>Microcosmic God</strong> by Theodore Sturgeon</a>, evil genius inventor, a society in a bottle, how do we figure out which information is true, L.J. Ganser, &#8220;Fyunch(click)&#8221;, space empire, the Horse-Head Nebula, the depth of the alien alienness, who has free will in <strong>The Mote In God&#8217;s Eye</strong>?, &#8220;there was little of free will in an engineer&#8221;, &#8220;humans have free will &#8211; we know that&#8221;, Ron Paul has gone Crazy Eddie, <strong>Outies</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gripping_Hand"><strong>The Gripping Hand</strong></a>, Renner is an independent minded contrarian, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CoDominium">the CoDominium Series</a>, &#8220;an American eagle holding the hammer and sickle&#8221;, MacArthur and Lenin, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownie_%28folklore%29">brownies</a>, espionage, Sally never questioned her Fyunch(click), the characters are peripheral to the novel&#8217;s power, Niven and Pournelle arguing with each other, perfunctory romance, <strong>The Sandkings</strong> by George R.R. Martin, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treehouse_of_Horror_VII"><strong>Treehouse of Horror VII</strong></a>, god games, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Populous"><strong>Populous</strong></a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Meier%27s_Civilization"><strong>Sid Meier&#8217;s Civilization</strong></a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Orion"><strong>Master Of Orion</strong></a>, Science Fiction is not really about the future it&#8217;s about the present (except for Niven/Pournelle books), <strong>Protector</strong> by Larry Niven (in which humans are infantilized aliens), &#8220;only bad girls take birth control&#8221;, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footfall"><strong>Footfall</strong> by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle</a>, <strong>The Mote In God&#8217;s Eye</strong> is a yellow peril story!, Philip K. Dick&#8217;s <strong>The Man In The High Castle</strong>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunboat_diplomacy">gunboat diplomacy</a>, &#8220;China has fake Apple stores&#8221;, the exotic East, &#8220;I asked myself &#8230; would that be so bad?&#8221;, &#8220;they&#8217;re not evil, they&#8217;re just our enemies&#8221;, <strong>Declare</strong> by Tim Powers, Soviet goals, &#8220;every place should be communist&#8221;, Russia vs. The USA, an unsustainable quarantine, this book is really about &#8220;the pill&#8221;, overpopulation, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malthus">Malthus</a>, Moties are people too (at least most of them are), a non-ideological clash of species, what &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentience#Science_fiction">sentient</a>&#8221; means, Eric S. Rabkin, do they have souls?, is it &#8220;scientifically proven&#8221; that an untrained kitten can never hunt?, &#8220;I don&#8217;t eat monkeys&#8221;, &#8220;nuclear war is the continuation of evolution by other means&#8221;, the long pig, is there an unused Chekov&#8217;s Gun in this book?, ozone smells good, imitations and perma-smiles, anti-yellow peril blinders, John W. Campbell, &#8220;give me an alien that thinks as well as a man but not like a man&#8221;, &#8220;if only the humans wee more human.&#8221;</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #129 – Jesse, Tamahome, Julie and Jenny discuss the Audible Frontiers audiobook of The Mote In God’s Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.
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The SFFaudio Podcast #129 – Jesse, Tamahome, Julie and Jenny discuss the Audible Frontiers audiobook of The Mote In God’s Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.
Talked about on today’s show:
Aliens, first contact, alien aliens, Theodore Sturgeon, Microcosmic God by Theodore Sturgeon, evil genius inventor, a society in a bottle, how do we figure out which information is true, L.J. Ganser, “Fyunch(click)”, space empire, the Horse-Head Nebula, the depth of the alien alienness, who has free will in The Mote In God’s Eye?, “there was little of free will in an engineer”, “humans have free will – we know that”, Ron Paul has gone Crazy Eddie, Outies, The Gripping Hand, Renner is an independent minded contrarian, the CoDominium Series, “an American eagle holding the hammer and sickle”, MacArthur and Lenin, brownies, espionage, Sally never questioned her Fyunch(click), the characters are peripheral to the novel’s power, Niven and Pournelle arguing with each other, perfunctory romance, The Sandkings by George R.R. Martin, Treehouse of Horror VII, god games, Populous, Sid Meier’s Civilization, Master Of Orion, Science Fiction is not really about the future it’s about the present (except for Niven/Pournelle books), Protector by Larry Niven (in which humans are infantilized aliens), “only bad girls take birth control”, Footfall by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, The Mote In God’s Eye is a yellow peril story!, Philip K. Dick’s The Man In The High Castle, gunboat diplomacy, “China has fake Apple stores”, the exotic East, “I asked myself … would that be so bad?”, “they’re not evil, they’re just our enemies”, Declare by Tim Powers, Soviet goals, “every place should be communist”, Russia vs. The USA, an unsustainable quarantine, this book is really about “the pill”, overpopulation, Malthus, Moties are people too (at least most of them are), a non-ideological clash of species, what “sentient” means, Eric S. Rabkin, do they have souls?, is it “scientifically proven” that an untrained kitten can never hunt?, “I don’t eat monkeys”, “nuclear war is the continuation of evolution by other means”, the long pig, is there an unused Chekov’s Gun in this book?, ozone smells good, imitations and perma-smiles, anti-yellow peril blinders, John W. Campbell, “give me an alien that thinks as well as a man but not like a man”, “if only the humans wee more human.”
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #128 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Luke Burrage talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more. Talked about on today&#8217;s show: Germline by T.C. McCarthy, Russia vs. United States, Kazakhstan, Blackstone Audio, Hannah, Finland, unapologetic fairy tale imagery, Brothers Grimm, Tama is a sucker for girls who kick ass, Kick-Ass, Bourne [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #128 &#8211; Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and <a href="http://sfbrp.com">Luke Burrage</a> talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
<a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/audiobook.cfm?id=6354"><strong>Germline</strong> by T.C. McCarthy</a>, Russia vs. United States, Kazakhstan, <a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/audiobook.cfm?id=6354">Blackstone Audio</a>, <strong>Hannah</strong>, Finland, unapologetic fairy tale imagery, Brothers Grimm, Tama is a sucker for girls who kick ass, <strong>Kick-Ass</strong>, <strong>Bourne Identity</strong>, <strong>Buffy The Vampire Slayer</strong>, <strong>Firefly</strong>, <a href="http://www.fullcastaudio.com/">Full Cast Audio</a>, <a href="http://www.fullcastaudio.com/tek9.asp?pg=products&#038;specific=jodqcro8"><strong>Tunnel In The Sky</strong> by Robert A. Heinlein</a>, interplanetary survival course, &#8220;<a href="http://www.heinleinprize.com/?p=868">Rod Walker, as Heinlein Intended</a>&#8220;, Ozzy in <strong>Pandora&#8217;s Star</strong> by Peter F. Hamilton, <strong>Between Planets</strong>, <strong>Space Cadet</strong>, <strong>Perseus</strong> by Geraldine, <strong>Hercules</strong>, <strong>Odyssey</strong>, <strong>Magic Steps</strong> by Tamora Pierce, young adult books, <strong>The City And The Stars</strong>, abstracting the voices of the characters, Jesse enthuses about Full Cast Audio&#8217;s format, <a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/">Blackstone Audio</a>, <a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/audiobook.cfm?id=6405"><strong>Downward To Earth</strong> by Robert Silveberg</a> (it draws from <strong>Heart Of Darkness</strong>, <a href="http://www.blackstoneaudio.com/audiobook.cfm?id=3027"><strong>The Secret Sharer</strong> by Robert Silverberg</a>, <strong>The Secret Sharer</strong> by Joseph Conrad, &#8220;the heart of lightness&#8221;, <strong>The Hidden</strong> by Jessica Verday, <strong>The Hidden</strong> (movie) with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_MacLachlan">Kyle MacLachlan</a>, <strong>The Hollow</strong>, <strong>The Haunted</strong>, supernatural/romance/YA, &#8220;maybe Jenny can take up the lance&#8221;, Macmillan Audio, <strong>How Firm A Foundation</strong> by David Weber, <strong>On Basilisk Station</strong>, &#8220;Steve Gibson loves it&#8221;, George R.R. Martin, the <strong>Writing Excuses</strong> podcast, <strong>I Am Not A Serial Killer</strong> by Dan Wells, &#8220;it&#8217;s very tempting to kill everyone&#8221;, <strong>Star Wars: Heir To The Empire</strong> by Timothy Zahn (20th Anniversary Edition), Mark Thompson, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splinter_of_the_Mind%27s_Eye"><strong>Splinter Of The Mind&#8217;s Eye</strong></a> (Luke and Leia get married), the Han Solo novels, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_A._Stackpole">Michael A. Stackpole</a>, Star Trek novelizations vs. Star Wars novelizations, <a href="http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page">Wookipedia</a>, perhaps Lucas was lucky and not talented, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leigh_Brackett">Leigh Brackett</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Kasdan">Lawrence Kasdan</a>, Stories Of The Golden Age: <strong>The Tramp</strong> and <strong>Shadows From Boothill</strong>, Jenny is late, <strong>War Of The Worlds</strong> by H.G. Wells, <strong>The Time Machine</strong> by H.G. Wells, <strong>The Illustrated Man</strong> by Ray Bradbury, <strong>The Island Of Doctor Moreau</strong> by H.G. Wells, <strong>Moxyland</strong> by Lauren Beukes, <strong>Zoo City</strong>, South Africa, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Mi%C3%A9ville">China Miéville</a> audiobooks flood audible, Iain M. Banks, Audible Frontiers vs. Audible Ltd., <strong>Ready Player One</strong> sounds like nostalgia not SF, everybody who wears spandex and legwarmers likes <strong>Ready Player One</strong>, the <a href="http://gweek.net/"><strong>Gweek</strong></a> podcast, virtual world, <a href="http://thedaemon.com/"><strong>Daemon</strong> by Daniel Suarez</a>, Blackstone Audio, <strong>The Ringworld Engineers</strong>, <strong>To Sail Beyond The Sunset</strong> by Robert A. Heinlein, <strong>Origin Of The Species</strong> by Charles Darwin, Recorded Books, <strong>Amnesia Moon</strong> by <a href="http://www.jonathanlethem.com/">Jonathan Lethem</a>, Lawrence Block audiobooks, <a href="http://www.hardcasecrime.com/">Hard Case Crime</a>, <strong>Getting Off</strong> by Jill Emerson (Lawrence Block), AudioGo, <strong>Such Men Are Dangerous</strong> by Lawrence Block, <strong>The Specialists</strong>, <strong>Coward&#8217;s Kiss</strong>, <strong>You Could Call It Murder</strong>, <strong>Small Town</strong>, Paul Kavanagh, Michael Crichton, <strong>Eaters Of The Dead</strong>, <strong>Smoke</strong> by Donald E. Westlake, <strong>The Comedy Is Finished</strong> by Donald E. Westlake, <strong>Psycho</strong> by Robert Bloch, <strong>Stand On Zanzibar</strong> by John Brunner, Luke&#8217;s novel <strong>Minding Tomorrow</strong>, does <strong>Stand On Zanzibar</strong> have a cylindrical structure?, long stuff tends to be crappy, Luke is on Audible&#8217;s platinum plan, <strong>Spin</strong> by Robert Charles Wilson, Courtney Brown&#8217;s <strong>Science Fiction And Politics</strong> podcast, <a href="http://www.blakecharlton.com/ficton/spellwright/"><strong>Spellwright</strong> by Blake Charlton</a>, spell errors?, &#8220;as you well know&#8230;&#8221;, <strong>Flashforward</strong> by Robert J. Sawyer, <strong>The Swarm</strong> by Frank Schatzing, <strong>Beyond This Horizon</strong> by Robert A. Heinlein, tie-in novels, Dan Abnett&#8217;s <strong>Warmhammer 40,000: Horus Heresy</strong> series, <a href="http://www.blacklibrary.com/">Black Library</a>, &#8220;a fist the size of a baked ham&#8221;, <a href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?p=32747">Jesse&#8217;s meta review of Luke&#8217;s meta review of <strong>Sword Of The Lichtor</strong> by Gene Wolfe</a>, <strong>Halting State</strong> by Charles Stross, <u>Luke&#8217;s pick of the week:</u> Monty Python&#8217;s <strong>The Life Of Brian</strong>, Jesus&#8217; final words on the cross, <u>Jesse&#8217;s pick of the week:</u> <strong>Invincible</strong> Ultimate Edition Volume 1 written by <a href="http://kirkmania.com/">Robert Kirkman</a>, <a href="http://www.edbrubaker.com/">Ed Brubaker</a>, <a href="http://www.gregrucka.com/">Gregg Rucka</a>, <u>Scott&#8217;s pick of the week:</u> <strong>Declare</strong> by Tim Powers, <strong>On Stranger Tides</strong>, is <strong>Declare</strong> idea fiction?, Kim Philby, <u>Tamahome&#8217;s pick of the week:</u> <strong>The Mote In God&#8217;s Eye</strong> by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #128 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Luke Burrage talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
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Germline by T.C. McCarthy, Russia vs. United States, Kazakhstan, Blackstone[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #128 – Scott, Jesse, Tamahome and Luke Burrage talk about recently arrived audiobooks, new releases and more.
Talked about on today’s show:
Germline by T.C. McCarthy, Russia vs. United States, Kazakhstan, Blackstone Audio, Hannah, Finland, unapologetic fairy tale imagery, Brothers Grimm, Tama is a sucker for girls who kick ass, Kick-Ass, Bourne Identity, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Full Cast Audio, Tunnel In The Sky by Robert A. Heinlein, interplanetary survival course, “Rod Walker, as Heinlein Intended“, Ozzy in Pandora’s Star by Peter F. Hamilton, Between Planets, Space Cadet, Perseus by Geraldine, Hercules, Odyssey, Magic Steps by Tamora Pierce, young adult books, The City And The Stars, abstracting the voices of the characters, Jesse enthuses about Full Cast Audio’s format, Blackstone Audio, Downward To Earth by Robert Silveberg (it draws from Heart Of Darkness, The Secret Sharer by Robert Silverberg, The Secret Sharer by Joseph Conrad, “the heart of lightness”, The Hidden by Jessica Verday, The Hidden (movie) with Kyle MacLachlan, The Hollow, The Haunted, supernatural/romance/YA, “maybe Jenny can take up the lance”, Macmillan Audio, How Firm A Foundation by David Weber, On Basilisk Station, “Steve Gibson loves it”, George R.R. Martin, the Writing Excuses podcast, I Am Not A Serial Killer by Dan Wells, “it’s very tempting to kill everyone”, Star Wars: Heir To The Empire by Timothy Zahn (20th Anniversary Edition), Mark Thompson, Splinter Of The Mind’s Eye (Luke and Leia get married), the Han Solo novels, Michael A. Stackpole, Star Trek novelizations vs. Star Wars novelizations, Wookipedia, perhaps Lucas was lucky and not talented, Leigh Brackett, Lawrence Kasdan, Stories Of The Golden Age: The Tramp and Shadows From Boothill, Jenny is late, War Of The Worlds by H.G. Wells, The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury, The Island Of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells, Moxyland by Lauren Beukes, Zoo City, South Africa, China Miéville audiobooks flood audible, Iain M. Banks, Audible Frontiers vs. Audible Ltd., Ready Player One sounds like nostalgia not SF, everybody who wears spandex and legwarmers likes Ready Player One, the Gweek podcast, virtual world, Daemon by Daniel Suarez, Blackstone Audio, The Ringworld Engineers, To Sail Beyond The Sunset by Robert A. Heinlein, Origin Of The Species by Charles Darwin, Recorded Books, Amnesia Moon by Jonathan Lethem, Lawrence Block audiobooks, Hard Case Crime, Getting Off by Jill Emerson (Lawrence Block), AudioGo, Such Men Are Dangerous by Lawrence Block, The Specialists, Coward’s Kiss, You Could Call It Murder, Small Town, Paul Kavanagh, Michael Crichton, Eaters Of The Dead, Smoke by Donald E. Westlake, The Comedy Is Finished by Donald E. Westlake, Psycho by Robert Bloch, Stand On Zanzibar by John Brunner, Luke’s novel Minding Tomorrow, does Stand On Zanzibar have a cylindrical structure?, long stuff tends to be crappy, Luke is on Audible’s platinum plan, Spin by Robert Charles Wilson, Courtney Brown’s Science Fiction And Politics podcast, Spellwright by Blake Charlton, spell errors?, “as you well know…”, Flashforward by Robert J. Sawyer, The Swarm by Frank Schatzing, Beyond This Horizon by Robert A. Heinlein, tie-in novels, Dan Abnett’s Warmhammer 40,000: Horus Heresy series, Black Library, “a fist the size of a baked ham”, Jesse’s meta review of Luke’s meta review of Sword Of The Lichtor by Gene Wolfe, Halting State by Charles Stross, Luke’s pick of the week: Monty Python’s The Life Of Brian, Jesus’ final words on the cross, Jesse’s pick of the week: Invincible Ultimate Edition Volume 1 written by Robert Kirkman, Ed Brubaker, Gregg Rucka, Scott’s pick of the week: Declare by Tim Powers, On Stranger Tides, is Declare idea fiction?, Kim Phil[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #127 –  READALONG: Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #127 &#8211; Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, and Prof. Eric S. Rabkin discuss Vernor Vinge&#8217;s Rainbows End (no apostrophe). Talked about on today&#8217;s show: &#8220;Welcome to our belief circle&#8221;, pronouncing &#8220;Vinge&#8221;, why Eric picked the book, how to appreciate it, Jesse: &#8220;I&#8217;m not super impressed&#8221;, the Neuromancer connection, Robert Gu (the grouchy poet), The [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #127 &#8211; Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, and <a href="http://www-personal.umich.edu/~esrabkin/">Prof. Eric S. Rabkin</a> discuss Vernor Vinge&#8217;s <strong>Rainbows End</strong> (no apostrophe).</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
&#8220;Welcome to our belief circle&#8221;, <a href="http://www.forvo.com/word/vernor_vinge/">pronouncing &#8220;Vinge&#8221;</a>, why Eric picked the book, how to appreciate it, Jesse: &#8220;I&#8217;m not super impressed&#8221;, the<strong> Neuromancer </strong>connection, Robert Gu (the grouchy poet), The Rabbit, mind control, &#8220;affiliances&#8221;, this book is happy, &#8220;it&#8217;s a noir book (<strong>Neuromancer</strong>)&#8221;, the nature of Rabbit, the book is told in <a href="http://www.enotes.com/oce-encyclopedia/free-indirect-style">free indirect style</a> (vs <a href="http://fictionwriting.about.com/od/glossary/g/limited.htm">3rd person limited</a> vs <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-person_omniscient_narrative">3rd person omniscient</a>) (I guess &#8220;3rd person limited omniscient&#8221; is a contradiction), <strong>Sherlock Holmes</strong>, POV of Rabbit, a missing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGuffin">MacGuffin</a>, we spoil both <strong>Neuromancer</strong> and <strong>Rainbows End</strong>, the book&#8217;s other inspirations, <strong>Alice In Wonderland</strong>, projected realities (belief circles), Vinge: &#8220;a very mellow extrapolation&#8221;, <strong>The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress</strong> (huh?), Mike the computer, the Jewish doxie of <em>shim sung</em>, Jesse: &#8220;I&#8217;m liking it more&#8221;, the original novella <strong>Fast Times At Fairmont High</strong>, <strong>Bob And Carol And Ted And Alice</strong> (sexy!), <strong>The Bear Came Over The Mountain</strong> by Alice Munro, nursing homes, &#8220;a proto-typical mainstream story&#8221;, no one likes Robert Gu, <strong>Rollback</strong> by Robert Sawyer, Vinge&#8217;s writing strengths, &#8220;big steaming mounds of infodump&#8221;, Faulkner&#8217;s <strong>Light In August</strong>,<strong> Away From Her</strong> (film of Munro story), let&#8217;s hear it for Canada, <strong>Dune</strong>, <strong>&#8220;The Doomsday Machine&#8221; (Star Trek)</strong>, Saberhagen&#8217;s Berserkers, &#8220;destruction of the past for the future&#8221;, libraryoem = human genome, &#8220;tempest in a teapot&#8221;, the Geisel Library is named after Dr. Seuss, biological vs technical, &#8220;visceral&#8221;, <strong>The Space Merchants</strong>, Terry Pratchett, &#8220;DRM&#8217;d to the bone&#8221;, is it a dystopia?, reach out and touch someone, <a href="http://www.types-of-poetry.org.uk/49-apostrophe-literary-term.htm">the word &#8220;apostrophe&#8221; in poetry</a>, &#8220;that&#8217;s an extra cuteness&#8221;, the absent transitive like &#8220;do you ride?&#8221;, How do you write good science fiction?, Robert A. Heinlein, <strong>Virtual Light</strong>, Google Goggles app, Layers app, <strong>A Christmas Carol</strong>, <strong>The Mysterious Stranger</strong> by Mark Twain, &#8220;the snake of knowledge&#8221;, Eric takes notes when he reads, taking notes in an audio book (the Audible app can, Eric), ebook vs paper book, search skills, <a href="http://lmgtfy.com/">letmegooglethatforyou.com</a>, Eric&#8217;s computer has all the answers, <strong>The Diamond Age</strong>, politics, Winston Blount, Miri, growth, Xiu Xiang, &#8220;Rainbows End is a pot of gold&#8221;, a heavenly minefield, rebirth, <strong>The City And The Stars</strong> by Arthur C. Clarke.</p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #127 – Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, and Prof. Eric S. Rabkin discuss Vernor Vinge’s Rainbows End (no apostrophe).
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“Welcome to our belief circle”, pronouncing “Vinge[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #127 – Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, and Prof. Eric S. Rabkin discuss Vernor Vinge’s Rainbows End (no apostrophe).
Talked about on today’s show:
“Welcome to our belief circle”, pronouncing “Vinge”, why Eric picked the book, how to appreciate it, Jesse: “I’m not super impressed”, the Neuromancer connection, Robert Gu (the grouchy poet), The Rabbit, mind control, “affiliances”, this book is happy, “it’s a noir book (Neuromancer)”, the nature of Rabbit, the book is told in free indirect style (vs 3rd person limited vs 3rd person omniscient) (I guess “3rd person limited omniscient” is a contradiction), Sherlock Holmes, POV of Rabbit, a missing MacGuffin, we spoil both Neuromancer and Rainbows End, the book’s other inspirations, Alice In Wonderland, projected realities (belief circles), Vinge: “a very mellow extrapolation”, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress (huh?), Mike the computer, the Jewish doxie of shim sung, Jesse: “I’m liking it more”, the original novella Fast Times At Fairmont High, Bob And Carol And Ted And Alice (sexy!), The Bear Came Over The Mountain by Alice Munro, nursing homes, “a proto-typical mainstream story”, no one likes Robert Gu, Rollback by Robert Sawyer, Vinge’s writing strengths, “big steaming mounds of infodump”, Faulkner’s Light In August, Away From Her (film of Munro story), let’s hear it for Canada, Dune, “The Doomsday Machine” (Star Trek), Saberhagen’s Berserkers, “destruction of the past for the future”, libraryoem = human genome, “tempest in a teapot”, the Geisel Library is named after Dr. Seuss, biological vs technical, “visceral”, The Space Merchants, Terry Pratchett, “DRM’d to the bone”, is it a dystopia?, reach out and touch someone, the word “apostrophe” in poetry, “that’s an extra cuteness”, the absent transitive like “do you ride?”, How do you write good science fiction?, Robert A. Heinlein, Virtual Light, Google Goggles app, Layers app, A Christmas Carol, The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain, “the snake of knowledge”, Eric takes notes when he reads, taking notes in an audio book (the Audible app can, Eric), ebook vs paper book, search skills, letmegooglethatforyou.com, Eric’s computer has all the answers, The Diamond Age, politics, Winston Blount, Miri, growth, Xiu Xiang, “Rainbows End is a pot of gold”, a heavenly minefield, rebirth, The City And The Stars by Arthur C. Clarke.

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The Sci Phi Show interviews Vernor Vinge

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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #126 – The Statement Of Randolph Carter by H.P. Lovecraft</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #126 &#8211; a complete and unabridged reading of The Statement Of Randolph Carter by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Wayne June (from the Audio Realms collection The Dark Worlds Of H.P. Lovecraft &#8211; Volume 3), followed by a discussion of the story. Participants include Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, Jenny Colvin (of the Reading Envy [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #126 &#8211; a complete and unabridged reading of <strong>The Statement Of Randolph Carter</strong> by H.P. Lovecraft, read by <a href="http://www.waynejune.com/">Wayne June</a> (from the <a href="http://www.audiorealms.com/">Audio Realms</a> collection <a href="http://www.audiorealms.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&#038;key=LOVECRAFT3-CD"><strong>The Dark Worlds Of H.P. Lovecraft &#8211; Volume 3</strong></a>), followed by a discussion of the story. Participants include Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, Jenny Colvin (of the <a href="http://readingenvy.blogspot.com/">Reading Envy</a> blog) and Mr. Jim Moon (of <a href="http://Hypnogoria.com">Hypnogoria.com</a>).</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
H.P. Lovecraft never played soccer?, Mr. Wayne June is the voice of Lovecraft, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Clarke_Duncan">Michael Clarke Duncan</a> has a swarthy voice, Pat Bottino&#8217;s voice might work for Lovecraft, Tama was a Lovecraft virgin until <strong>The Statement Of Randolph Carter</strong>, <strong>The Statement Of Randolph Carter</strong> is a good place to start with Lovecraft, forbidden writings, nameless things with many adjectives, Edgar Allan Poe, <strong>The Tell-Tale Heart</strong>, a radical thesis: Harley Warren is a mean practical joker, Jesse renders the story meaningless, <strong>The Turn Of The Screw</strong>, Big Cypress Swamp, Florida, <strong>Imprisoned With The Pharaohs</strong>, alligator-men, secret places and cultists, legion (many &#8211; demons &#8211; <strong>The New Testament</strong>), <a href="http://www.helloquizzy.com/quizzy/take">The Lovecraft Vocabulary Challenge</a>, necrophagous niter, <strong>The Cask Of Amontillado</strong>, did Randolph Carter cover up that tomb?, using <strong>The Statement Of Randolph Carter</strong> for vocabulary expansion, &#8220;hoary&#8221;, adding horror, <strong>The Silver Key</strong>, Randolph Carter is an occult thrill seeker, &#8220;we&#8217;re one lid away from total doom&#8221;, I don&#8217;t find books of forgotten lore in used bookstores, Harry Houdini&#8217;s book on the occult had an introduction written by Lovecraft!, Lovecraft&#8217;s letters, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_of_Cthulhu_%28role-playing_game%29"><strong>Call Of Cthulhu</strong> RPG</a> works differently than other RPGs, <strong>Dungeons &#038; Dragons</strong>, <strong>From Beyond</strong>, Re-Animator, <strong>Herbert West Re-animator</strong>, it&#8217;s such a cute little horror, showing Lovecraft on screen may be best done humorously, dripping oozing ichor, China Miéville, piling on the connotations, bringing home the horror, &#8220;it was an eldritch night and I was feeling squamous&#8221;, night terrors, Tama had a nightmare that DC was going to relaunch all their comics, &#8220;Warren is calling&#8221;, what does a gelatinous voice sound like? it&#8217;s a rip-of from Poe, <strong>The Facts In The Case Of M. Valdemar</strong>, hypnotism, Warren&#8217;s theory about why certain corpses say fat and firm, <strong>Demons</strong> by John Shirley, <strong>The Unnameable</strong>, a funny riposte, &#8220;your giant zombie theory doesn&#8217;t work&#8221;, <strong>In The Mouth Of Madness</strong>, <a href="http://www.lovecraftcomic.com/"><strong>The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft</strong></a>, <strong>The New Cthulhu</strong>, Robert E. Howard, <strong>The Black Stone</strong>, Clark Ashton Smith, Conan lives in a Lovecraftian universe, Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, <strong>The People Of The Dark</strong>, <strong>Worms Of The Earth</strong>, Howard&#8217;s non-Lovecraftian horror, <strong>Pigeons From Hell</strong>, Howard was a collector of words and ideas, what&#8217;s the Mongolian word for sword?, Cimmeria was a real place, Lovecraft was a crafter of stories whereas Howard was a storyteller, Lovecraft&#8217;s poetry, yellow peril, <strong>The Horror At Red Hook</strong>, raging racist, respectable white folks turning into fish people, Clive Barker, &#8220;you&#8217;re one puzzle box away from doom&#8221;, dark fantasy, hidden secret magical worlds. </p>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #126 – a complete and unabridged reading of The Statement Of Randolph Carter by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Wayne June (from the Audio Realms collection The Dark Worlds Of H.P. Lovecraft – Volume 3), followed by a discu[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #126 – a complete and unabridged reading of The Statement Of Randolph Carter by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Wayne June (from the Audio Realms collection The Dark Worlds Of H.P. Lovecraft – Volume 3), followed by a discussion of the story. Participants include Jesse, Scott, Tamahome, Jenny Colvin (of the Reading Envy blog) and Mr. Jim Moon (of Hypnogoria.com).
Talked about on today’s show:
H.P. Lovecraft never played soccer?, Mr. Wayne June is the voice of Lovecraft, Michael Clarke Duncan has a swarthy voice, Pat Bottino’s voice might work for Lovecraft, Tama was a Lovecraft virgin until The Statement Of Randolph Carter, The Statement Of Randolph Carter is a good place to start with Lovecraft, forbidden writings, nameless things with many adjectives, Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart, a radical thesis: Harley Warren is a mean practical joker, Jesse renders the story meaningless, The Turn Of The Screw, Big Cypress Swamp, Florida, Imprisoned With The Pharaohs, alligator-men, secret places and cultists, legion (many – demons – The New Testament), The Lovecraft Vocabulary Challenge, necrophagous niter, The Cask Of Amontillado, did Randolph Carter cover up that tomb?, using The Statement Of Randolph Carter for vocabulary expansion, “hoary”, adding horror, The Silver Key, Randolph Carter is an occult thrill seeker, “we’re one lid away from total doom”, I don’t find books of forgotten lore in used bookstores, Harry Houdini’s book on the occult had an introduction written by Lovecraft!, Lovecraft’s letters, the Call Of Cthulhu RPG works differently than other RPGs, Dungeons &amp; Dragons, From Beyond, Re-Animator, Herbert West Re-animator, it’s such a cute little horror, showing Lovecraft on screen may be best done humorously, dripping oozing ichor, China Miéville, piling on the connotations, bringing home the horror, “it was an eldritch night and I was feeling squamous”, night terrors, Tama had a nightmare that DC was going to relaunch all their comics, “Warren is calling”, what does a gelatinous voice sound like? it’s a rip-of from Poe, The Facts In The Case Of M. Valdemar, hypnotism, Warren’s theory about why certain corpses say fat and firm, Demons by John Shirley, The Unnameable, a funny riposte, “your giant zombie theory doesn’t work”, In The Mouth Of Madness, The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft, The New Cthulhu, Robert E. Howard, The Black Stone, Clark Ashton Smith, Conan lives in a Lovecraftian universe, Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, The People Of The Dark, Worms Of The Earth, Howard’s non-Lovecraftian horror, Pigeons From Hell, Howard was a collector of words and ideas, what’s the Mongolian word for sword?, Cimmeria was a real place, Lovecraft was a crafter of stories whereas Howard was a storyteller, Lovecraft’s poetry, yellow peril, The Horror At Red Hook, raging racist, respectable white folks turning into fish people, Clive Barker, “you’re one puzzle box away from doom”, dark fantasy, hidden secret magical worlds. 
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		<title>The SFFaudio Podcast #125 – AUDIOBOOK/READALONG: The Horla by Guy de Maupassant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SFFaudio Podcast #125 &#8211; The Horla by Guy de Maupassant, read by Gregg Margarite (of LibriVox), followed by a discussion of the story &#8211; participants include Jesse, Tamahome and Jenny Colvin (of the Reading Envy blog). Talked about on today&#8217;s show: &#8220;c&#8217;est magnifique!&#8221;, is this Jesse&#8217;s favourite story from the 19th century?, H.G. Wells, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/sffaudioheaderpodcast.jpg" alt="Podcast" /></p>
<p><a title="The SFFaudio Podcast" href="http://www.sffaudio.com/?page_id=25817"><img src="http://www.sffaudio.com/images08/thesffaudiopodcast120x120.jpg" alt="The SFFaudio Podcast" align="left" /></a>The SFFaudio Podcast #125 &#8211; <strong>The Horla</strong> by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_de_Maupassant">Guy de Maupassant</a>, read by <a href="http://greggsaudiocatalog.blogspot.com/">Gregg Margarite</a> (of <a href="http://librivox.org/short-ghost-and-horror-collection-004/">LibriVox</a>), followed by a discussion of the story &#8211; participants include Jesse, Tamahome and Jenny Colvin (of the <a href="http://readingenvy.blogspot.com/">Reading Envy</a> blog).</p>
<p><u>Talked about on today&#8217;s show:</u><br />
&#8220;c&#8217;est magnifique!&#8221;, is this Jesse&#8217;s favourite story from the 19th century?, H.G. Wells, is <strong>The Horla</strong> Science Fiction, aliens, ghosts, Guy de Maupassant is crafting our feeling on how the story should be interpreted, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Saint-Michel">Mont Saint-Michel</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladyhawke"><strong>Ladyhawke</strong></a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Life"><strong>Second Life</strong></a>, Normandy, Paris, France, ghosts, goats with human faces, biblical stories of possessed pigs, metaphor of the wind, the wind as a telekinetic force, invisibility, personal experience vs. faith, succubi, vampires, <a href="http://hypnogoria.blogspot.com/">Jim Moon&#8217;s <strong>Hypnobobs</strong> podcast</a> (reading of <strong>The Horla</strong> and <strong>Dairy Of A Madman</strong>), was Guy de Maupassant interested in science?, his prolific output, Sigmund Freud, is this a psychological drama?, the character in the movie vs. the short story, sleep paralysis and depression, is the unnamed protagonist of <strong>The Horla</strong> bioplar?, syphilis, H.P. Lovecraft, Benjamin Franklin, the character has a Science Fiction attitude (a disposition towards science), a story of possession (like in <strong>The Exorcist</strong>), glowing eyes, Rouen, &#8220;excuse my French&#8221;, external confirmation, diagnose yourself, São Paulo, Brazil, <strong>The Horla</strong> means &#8220;the beyond&#8221;, what lives beyond the Earth?, Jenny wasn&#8217;t thinking aliens at all, creatures from other dimensions, the Predator&#8217;s cloaking device, is the horla really Santa Claus?, hypnotism and hypnotists, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-hypnotic_suggestion">post-hypnotic suggestion</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confabulation">confabulation</a>, its a quasi-phenomenon, why can&#8217;t everyone be hypnotized?, <strong>Hamlet</strong>, did he burn down his house or did the horla do it?, noir, movies demand the defeat of evil, &#8220;<strong>Son Of The Horla</strong> and <strong>Spawn Of The Horla</strong>&#8220;, science and skepticism, who broke all the drinking glasses?, the <strong>Futurama</strong> version of a <strong>Twilight Zone</strong> episode,<br />
<blockquote>&#8220;The vulture has eaten the dove, and the wolf has eaten the lamb; the lion has devoured the sharp-horned buffalo, and man has killed the lion with arrow, sword and gun; but the Horla is going to make of man what we have made of the horse and the ox: his chattel, his servant and his food, by the mere exercise of his will. Woe to us.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Tamahome should read some H.P. Lovecraft, here&#8217;s H.P. Lovecraft&#8217;s description of <strong>The Horla</strong>:<br />
<blockquote>&#8220;Relating the advent in France of an invisible being who lives on water and milk, sways the minds of others, and seems to be the vanguard of a horde of extra-terrestrial organisms arrived on earth to subjugate and overwhelm mankind, this tense narrative is perhaps without peer in its particular department.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Lovecraft is using deep time to scare us instead of the supernatural, <strong>The Statement Of Randolph Carter</strong>, sorry I cant talk right now I&#8217;m being digested, Cthulhu&#8217;s guest appearance on <strong>South Park</strong>, the elements, space butterfly,<br />
<blockquote>&#8220;We are so weak, so powerless, so ignorant, so small — we who live on this particle of mud which revolves in liquid air.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>a cosmic view, the Carl Sagan view, evil is everywhere, an allegory for science, <strong>Frankenstein</strong>, &#8220;men ought not meddle in affairs normally deemed to women&#8221;, the Frankensteinian monster, a warning against science vs. science is our only way of understanding the universe, we have one place to look and that is to science, the propaganda he&#8217;s pushing, &#8220;there are things we can&#8217;t explain&#8221;, gentlemen did science back then, <strong>Library Of The World&#8217;s Best Mystery And Detective Stories</strong> on Wikisource, the case of my body being haunted, Edgar Allan Poe, <strong>Diary Of A Madman</strong>, turn us into batteries, &#8220;this is a looking glass&#8221;, the main character holding a photograph of himself, foreshadowing, out of body experience, Tama fails the quiz of the lesson earlier, when we don&#8217;t know &#8211; don&#8217;t conclude, we ought not conclude anything from this scene, we are not supposed to know we know the answer, Harvey Keitel&#8217;s appearance on <strong>Inside the Actor&#8217;s Studio</strong>, becoming comfortable with the unknown, <strong>The Necklace</strong> by Guy de Maupassant, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jesse proceeds to recount the entire plot of <strong>The Necklace</strong>, like a really sad O. Henry story, Somerset Maugham, Henry James, <strong>A String Of Beads</strong>, &#8220;Mais oui.&#8221;</p>
<p>Posted by <a href="mailto:jessewillis@yahoo.com">Jesse Willis</a><strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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The SFFaudio Podcast #125 – The Horla by Guy de Maupassant, read by Gregg Margarite (of LibriVox), followed by a discussion of the story – participants include Jesse, Tamahome and Jenny Colvin (of the Reading Envy blog).
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The SFFaudio Podcast #125 – The Horla by Guy de Maupassant, read by Gregg Margarite (of LibriVox), followed by a discussion of the story – participants include Jesse, Tamahome and Jenny Colvin (of the Reading Envy blog).
Talked about on today’s show:
“c’est magnifique!”, is this Jesse’s favourite story from the 19th century?, H.G. Wells, is The Horla Science Fiction, aliens, ghosts, Guy de Maupassant is crafting our feeling on how the story should be interpreted, Mont Saint-Michel, Ladyhawke, Second Life, Normandy, Paris, France, ghosts, goats with human faces, biblical stories of possessed pigs, metaphor of the wind, the wind as a telekinetic force, invisibility, personal experience vs. faith, succubi, vampires, Jim Moon’s Hypnobobs podcast (reading of The Horla and Dairy Of A Madman), was Guy de Maupassant interested in science?, his prolific output, Sigmund Freud, is this a psychological drama?, the character in the movie vs. the short story, sleep paralysis and depression, is the unnamed protagonist of The Horla bioplar?, syphilis, H.P. Lovecraft, Benjamin Franklin, the character has a Science Fiction attitude (a disposition towards science), a story of possession (like in The Exorcist), glowing eyes, Rouen, “excuse my French”, external confirmation, diagnose yourself, São Paulo, Brazil, The Horla means “the beyond”, what lives beyond the Earth?, Jenny wasn’t thinking aliens at all, creatures from other dimensions, the Predator’s cloaking device, is the horla really Santa Claus?, hypnotism and hypnotists, post-hypnotic suggestion, confabulation, its a quasi-phenomenon, why can’t everyone be hypnotized?, Hamlet, did he burn down his house or did the horla do it?, noir, movies demand the defeat of evil, “Son Of The Horla and Spawn Of The Horla“, science and skepticism, who broke all the drinking glasses?, the Futurama version of a Twilight Zone episode,
“The vulture has eaten the dove, and the wolf has eaten the lamb; the lion has devoured the sharp-horned buffalo, and man has killed the lion with arrow, sword and gun; but the Horla is going to make of man what we have made of the horse and the ox: his chattel, his servant and his food, by the mere exercise of his will. Woe to us.”
Tamahome should read some H.P. Lovecraft, here’s H.P. Lovecraft’s description of The Horla:
“Relating the advent in France of an invisible being who lives on water and milk, sways the minds of others, and seems to be the vanguard of a horde of extra-terrestrial organisms arrived on earth to subjugate and overwhelm mankind, this tense narrative is perhaps without peer in its particular department.”
Lovecraft is using deep time to scare us instead of the supernatural, The Statement Of Randolph Carter, sorry I cant talk right now I’m being digested, Cthulhu’s guest appearance on South Park, the elements, space butterfly,
“We are so weak, so powerless, so ignorant, so small — we who live on this particle of mud which revolves in liquid air.”
a cosmic view, the Carl Sagan view, evil is everywhere, an allegory for science, Frankenstein, “men ought not meddle in affairs normally deemed to women”, the Frankensteinian monster, a warning against science vs. science is our only way of understanding the universe, we have one place to look and that is to science, the propaganda he’s pushing, “there are things we can’t explain”, gentlemen did science back then, Library Of The World’s Best Mystery And Detective Stories on Wikisource, the case of my body being haunted, Edgar Allan Poe, Diary Of A Madman, turn us into batteries, “this is a looking glass”, the main character holding a photograph of himself, foreshadowing, out of body experience, Tama fails the quiz of the lesson earlier, when we don’t know – don’t conclude, we ou[...]</itunes:summary>
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