Interview w/ the Hugo Administrator, Will Frank, on how & why to get involved with the Hugos
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
Today Adrian is joined by Will Frank, this year's Hugo Awards Administrator, to talk all things Hugos. We discuss why you might want to nominate and vote for the Hugos, how exactly to get membership to do so (anyone can do it!), the special Video Game award, and why recent events that might have turned some people off will hopefully not be repeated this year.  I was really happy Will came on, and found it really fascinating to learn about how the Hugos actually work behind the scene, and the people like Will who actually count votes and work hard to make the Hugos happen. I appreciate him ..read more
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Announcement: Spectology "series finale" and the future of the podcast
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
Soo.... we've had a hard time keeping to a regular schedule recently, so Matt, Bee, & I (Adrian) have been discussing what we want the podcast to look like in the future. In this episode, I just talk openly about those thoughts, our plan through the end of the year, and how the podcast might change come 2021. I may write up a longer thing later, but right now I just wanted to get this out in audio format & solicit feedback from everyone on what you might like to see & hear, and also ask for any notes you have for Matt which I can embarrass him on air with at some point before ..read more
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28.2: Do You Dream of Terra-Two? post-read: Belief, Depression, and Courage in Sociological Hard SF
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
Bee is back (although Estelle could not join us due to IRL events) to discuss Temi Oh's wonderful debut novel, Do You Dream of Terra-Two? (https://bookshop.org/a/1159/9781534437401). With hints of Dark Eden, Semiosis, and Unkindness of Ghosts, this novel tackles the lives on a group of young people who are sent off to colonize a new world. It's probably the best book I've read this year, and one of the best we've read on this podcast. I do hope you enjoy us talking about belief, depression, building relationships, and why you're right not to trust adults in this episode. An ..read more
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Digital Book Tour: Kathleen Jennings on Flyaway: Small Towns, Fairytales, and Linguistics
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
This week Bee is joined by writer & artist Kathleen Jennings to talk about her book Flyaway. Flyaway is a fairy tale-influenced (or structured?) Australian Gothic novel (or novella?). Small town landscapes and linguistics, productive misinterpretations of fairy tales, Kurt Vonnegut, and what it's like to write a strict first-person novel with a slew of other voices in it are some of the topics discussed.   * Kathleen's website: https://www.kathleenjennings.com/    * Flyaway on Kindle: https://amzn.to/3n21V6Q * Flyaway on Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/1159/97812502604 ..read more
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Digital Book Tour: Somaiya Daud on Mirage & Court of Lions: Body doubles, court politics, and historical science fantasy.
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
This week, Adrian is joined by Somaiya Daud to discuss her new book, Court of Lions, the 2nd in the Mirage Duology (https://bookshop.org/a/1159/9781250126450). Somaiya and Adrian discuss genre mash-ups, body doubles, court politics, the legacy of French colonialism on Moroccan culture, the lack of beautiful dresses in the newest Star Wars trilogy, and how our cats are handling quarantine. I had a wonderful time talking to her and am absolutely loving Mirage, the first book in this duology, so I hope you listen, pick up her books, and enjoy!   * Mirage on bookshop: https://bookshop.or ..read more
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28.1: Do You Dream of Terra-Two pre-read w/ Bee & Estelle: Alternate History, Destiny, and Space Travel
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
This month Adrian is joined by Bee & Estelle to talk about Do You Dream of Terra-Two? by new British author Temi Oh (https://bookshop.org/a/1159/9781534437401). Bee of course is from the Spectology podcast, where they run our Digital Book Tour. And Estelle runs the phenomenal Abolish Time zine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abolish_time/ . You can also find an interview Bee did with Estelle at their blog: http://uninterpretative.blogspot.com/2019/09/talking-about-new-society-requires.html  Do You Dream of Terra-Two? tells the story of a group of teenagers who, in an ..read more
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27.2: The Lesson by Cadwell Turnbull post-read w/ Lydia: Colonial Power in SF and Rural & Island Culture.
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
Lydia joins us again as we discuss The Lesson by Cadwell Turnbull!    We absolutely loved this novel, which details the life of island inhabitants living under a passively repressive regime of extra-terrestrials, who are here on Earth for unspecified reasons. There is resistance, there are people who want to work with the aliens, there are people who don't care. Their lives each gets looked at in depth. It's a beautiful book and one worth reading, and we have a really fun conversation, which I hope you will enjoy too!   * The Lesson on bookshop.org: https://booksh ..read more
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Digital Book Tour: WM Akers on Westside Saints, detective novels, RPGs, and sequels
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
This week we're joined by WM Akers to promote his new novel, Westside Saints (https://bookshop.org/a/1159/9780062854049). Bee and WM talk Westside Saints (and its predecessor, Westside), an alternate history detective novel about a woman who solves "tiny mysteries" until they get much bigger. They also talk about how tabletop RPG design reflects and influences novel writing, the uprising in Philadelphia (Lakay Nou has since been renamed Camp JTD and is still regularly facing evictions), the scope of sequels, and more.* Westside Saints on bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/1159/978 ..read more
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Digital Book Tour: Nick Mamatas on Move Under Ground, a novel of Beat literary figures fighting Lovecraftian monsters
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
Today Bee is joined by Nick Mamatas, Bram Stoker award-winning editor & author of the just-re-released novel Move Under Ground. (https://bookshop.org/a/1159/9780486841861)Bee & Nick talk about writing modern Lovecraftian stories & his looming influence, the joy of reading referential stories, and typographic style as a carrier of meaning. The audio is a bit rough in this one, apologies! Nick was a pleasure to have on the pod though, and we're glad we were able to work through those audio issues. * Move Under Ground on Amazon* Move Under Ground on Bookshop --- Make su ..read more
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27.1: The Lesson by Cadwell Turnbull pre-read w/ Lydia: Alien invasion and a history of capitalism & colonialism.
Spectology: The Science Fiction Book Club Podcast
by Adrian & Matt: Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Literature Enthusiasts
3y ago
We're back? We're back. Mostly.This month Matt is still out, and Adrian is joined by Lydia, a childhood friend of his from Homer, Alaska, to talk about the post-colonial alien invasion story The Lesson by Cadwell Turnbull (https://bookshop.org/a/1159/9781094081298).It's about life on the US Virgin Islands after an alien spaceship takes up home on St. Thomas, bringing both technology and violence with them. This episode was recorded nearly a month ago, and while we hadn't finished the book then, I can report from the future that it's super-great!    Lydia and I talk about life growing ..read more
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