Episodes
Saturday Apr 13, 2013
Episode 141: Oh, no! Another awards discussion
Saturday Apr 13, 2013
Saturday Apr 13, 2013
There really wasn't much excuse, except that our two heroes found themselves in the Gershwin Room with no idea at all about what they would discuss and so, with apologies, they ended up discussing awards again. It wasn't intended, the discussion is being had elsewhere anyway, and solemn promises have been made that it will not happen again (at least for a while). If, however, this doesn't put you off, then sit back and relax while Gary and Jonathan discuss just what the point of awards is anyway and whether there's anything left to say about science fiction.
Sunday Apr 07, 2013
Episode 140: Live with Nalo Hopkinson
Sunday Apr 07, 2013
Sunday Apr 07, 2013
This week we invited award-winning writer and anthologist Nalo Hopkinson to join us in the Waldorf Room to discuss her writing career, science fiction and fantasy, her upcoming visit to Australia as Guest of Honour at Conflux: The Australian National Science Fiction Convention, and her new novel Sister Mine. We'd like to thank Nalo for being a wonderful guest and, as always, hope you enjoy the podcast.
Sunday Mar 31, 2013
Episode 139: Live with Kij Johnson
Sunday Mar 31, 2013
Sunday Mar 31, 2013
This morning Lonestarcon, the 71st World Science Fiction Convention, released the 2013 Hugo Awards Ballots. The Coode Street Podcast was nominated for Best Fancast, and we would like to thank everyone who nominated us. As part of the Hugo Awards discussions, we invited fellow nominee and Coode Street regular Kij Johnson, to join us in the Waldorf Room once more to chat about the ballot, the nominees, and all things Hugo. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast.
Sunday Mar 24, 2013
Episode 138: Live with Joe and Gay Haldeman
Sunday Mar 24, 2013
Sunday Mar 24, 2013
Returning from a brief hiatus, this week the Coode Street team avoided the Gershwin Room, instead heading down to Florida for the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, where Gary persuaded Joe and Gay Haldeman to join us on the podcast to discuss The Forever War, the writing life and the soon to be published retrospective short story collection, The Best of Joe Haldeman. As always, we'd like to thank Joe and Gay, and hope you enjoy the podcast.
Monday Mar 11, 2013
Episode 137: The rambling continues
Monday Mar 11, 2013
Monday Mar 11, 2013
Back from Gotham and certain celebrations, Gary joins Jonathan in the Gershwin Room to discuss the newly released Tiptree shortlist, Hugo nominations, and to start what will be a continuing discussing of grimdark fantasy. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!
Monday Feb 25, 2013
Episode 136: On Benchmarks, Budrys and awards
Monday Feb 25, 2013
Monday Feb 25, 2013
In amongst life's many demands, the intrepid Coode Street team, madly humming the theme to the Muppet Show, once again ascended to the Waldorf Room to take in the view and to discuss science fiction's many pleasures. This time they touch on a new collection of Algis Budrys reviews, Benchmarks Continued, recently published by Ansible Publications, criticism generally, and the newly released Nebula Awards ballot. As always, they hope you enjoy the podcast!
Monday Feb 18, 2013
Episode 135: Cecelia Holland on River of Stars
Monday Feb 18, 2013
Monday Feb 18, 2013
This week Gary and Jonathan are joined in the Waldorf Room by the fabulous Cecelia Holland, leading historical novelist and author of Floating Worlds among many, many other fine books, to discuss writing, fantasy, and historical fiction. The podcast features a close to spoiler free discussion of River of Stars, the excellent new novel from Guy Gavriel Kay which is due out in April. We'd also like to point out that there will be detailed reviews of f River of Stars from both Gary and Cecelia in the April issue of Locus. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!
Sunday Feb 10, 2013
Episode 134: On digital texts
Sunday Feb 10, 2013
Sunday Feb 10, 2013
Once again, with almost no preparation, we head up to the Gershwin Room and end up discussing reviewing, digital texts, and other related issues. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast.