Episodes
Friday Jul 31, 2015
Episode 243: Michael Swanwick and his two rogues
Friday Jul 31, 2015
Friday Jul 31, 2015
Saturday Jul 25, 2015
Episode 242: Time runs out for the Hugos and more
Saturday Jul 25, 2015
Saturday Jul 25, 2015
As time slowly runs out to vote for the most controversial Hugo Awards in recent times, our intrepid commentators sit down to discuss the joy of attending a great convention like Archipelacon, some minor issues surrounding Sad Puppydom, discussion of Stories for Chip, tribute anthologies and much more. Pig entrails are mentioned, so you have been warned.
As always we hope you enjoy the podcast. Next week, while Jonathan is travelling, we expect Michael Swanwick on the podcast to discuss his latest novel.
Sunday Jul 19, 2015
Episode 241: Samuel R. Delany
Sunday Jul 19, 2015
Sunday Jul 19, 2015
Saturday Jul 11, 2015
Episode 240: Karin Tidbeck, Cheryl Morgan and Archipelacon
Saturday Jul 11, 2015
Saturday Jul 11, 2015
Over the weekend of June 25-28 Gary travelled to distant and beautiful Mariehamn in the land of the midnight sun where he was to appear as a guest of honor at Archipelacon: The Nordic SF & Fantasy Convention.
In amongst time spent appearing on panels, making speeches and marveling that the sun was still up as midnight approached, Gary took time to sit down with fellow Archipelacon guest Karin Tidbeck and long-time friend of the podcast Cheryl Morgan to discuss Karin’s writing, Finnish and Swedish SF, some recommended new translations, and much more.
As always, our sincere thanks to Karin and Cheryl for taking the time to be part of Coode Street. We hope you enjoy the episode. Next week: Readercon goodness!
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
Episode 239: Archipelacon, World Fantasy and more
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
This week, with Gary returned from Archipelacon in Finland, we touch once again upon the problems of translation, the Finnish Weird, the international SF community, and such timely matters as the 50th anniversary of Frank Herbert’s Dune, the announcement of World Fantasy Life Achievement winners Ramsey Campbell and Sheri S. Tepper, new critical books in the series from University of Illinois, and even some odd ideas about short books or essays we’d like to see on the model of the 33 1/3 series, as well as the usual random rambles.