Episodes

Monday Dec 23, 2013
Episode 171: Graham Joyce redux
Monday Dec 23, 2013
Monday Dec 23, 2013
The Coode Street Podcast is a full service podcast. While Gary and Jonathan are on vacation, we asked long-time listener Cat Sparks to select some classic episodes that we could send out to entertain and enlighten in their absence.
First up is Graham Joyce, who Gary and Jonathan spoke to back in November 2012. At the time Graham's novel Some Kind of Fairy Tale has just been released. It went on to win the British Fantasy Award this November in Brighton, and was followed by new novel The Year of the Ladybird.
We hope you enjoy the podcast and our thanks to Cat!

Saturday Dec 14, 2013
Episode 170: Live with Neil Gaiman
Saturday Dec 14, 2013
Saturday Dec 14, 2013
Neil Gaiman is always wonderful to sit down and talk to about how great stories are created, and is always ready to discuss how the great writers of the past have influenced him and his work.

Saturday Dec 07, 2013
Episode 169: Live with Paul McAuley
Saturday Dec 07, 2013
Saturday Dec 07, 2013

Saturday Nov 30, 2013
Episode 168: Terminology, hard SF and other inexactiudes
Saturday Nov 30, 2013
Saturday Nov 30, 2013
After an unexpected break the Coode Street Podcast returns to discuss the use of terminology in genre, Linda Nagata’s recent io9 article on hard SF, and other things large and small.
Assuming nothing unexpected happens, this episode marks the final official recording session for the podcast before our long holiday hiatus. New episodes recorded in Brighton will appear December 7 (169) and December 14 (170).
We will be running a series of classic repeats that have been chosen by long-time listener Cat Sparks to hopefully entertain you during the hiatus and will return in late January energised and ready for an exciting year.
In the meantime we wish you, your family, your friends and everyone else a safe and happy holiday season and a wonderful 2014!

Sunday Nov 17, 2013
Episode 167: On Hild, History, Genre and WFC
Sunday Nov 17, 2013
Sunday Nov 17, 2013
This week our two commentators, emerging from the pall of jetlag and the reality of impending deadlines, turn their attentions to what is intrinsic to science fiction as a genre, what SF & fantasy has in common with historical fiction, the terrible burden of having to read lots of books, and Nicola Griffith's acclaimed sixth novel Hild.

Monday Nov 11, 2013
Episode 166: From the far side of jet lag (REUPLOAD)
Monday Nov 11, 2013
Monday Nov 11, 2013
A re-upload of the most recent episode. The previous version omitted 2-3 mins from the end of the file. Apologies for any inconvenience.

Saturday Nov 09, 2013
Episode 166: From the far side of jet lag
Saturday Nov 09, 2013
Saturday Nov 09, 2013
Warning: This Podcast Contains Incoherent Rambling. Freshly returned from the 2013 World Fantasy Convention in Brighton, England, our intrepid podcasters peer through a veil of jetlag to discuss the World Fantasy Awards and the happenings of what was a wholly memorable trip.

Saturday Oct 26, 2013
Episode 165: Questions from the audience
Saturday Oct 26, 2013
Saturday Oct 26, 2013
While our intrepid podcasters brave the wilds of London, a new episode for you (hopefully)! With no specific topic in mind, and having sent a greeting to Sleepless in Wagga, Gary and Jonathan answer questions:
- from Guy in Toronto about single malt whisky;
- from Fred in New Jersey on:
- Clifford Simak. Cordwainer Smith. Fritz Leiber. Are they forgotten?;
- Agents of SHIELD; and
- making a pitch for a Greg Egan retrospective short story collection; and
- from Michael about how crowd-funding has changed the anthology market.


