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Admin Posts: 4006 Location: Dallas, Texas | I just added 9 more podcasts to the site. Check 'em out. Do you know of any good podcasts that cover SF/F books and literature? | ||
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Member Posts: 9 Location: Louisville, Ky | Writing Excuses is an enjoyable podcast done by 3 writers, one of them Brandon Sanderson who was tapped to finish up Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time Saga. While they talk about many different aspects of the writing process (dialogue, plot structure, submission to editors, etc.) they do often talk about it from a sci-fi or fantasy writer's perspective, referencing various works from both genres. They also have genre-specific podcasts like sci-fi subgenres or creating your own magic system. Each one is 15 minutes long, which makes it a convenient listen. http://www.writingexcuses.com/ | ||
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Admin Posts: 4006 Location: Dallas, Texas | Mattastrophic - 2011-02-05 11:49 PM Writing Excuses is an enjoyable podcast done by 3 writers, one of them Brandon Sanderson who was tapped to finish up Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time Saga. While they talk about many different aspects of the writing process (dialogue, plot structure, submission to editors, etc.) they do often talk about it from a sci-fi or fantasy writer's perspective, referencing various works from both genres. They also have genre-specific podcasts like sci-fi subgenres or creating your own magic system. Each one is 15 minutes long, which makes it a convenient listen. http://www.writingexcuses.com/ Thanks for the tip! Writing Excuses has been added to our podcast page. Nice to find one that's short! | ||
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New User Posts: 1 | In the second episode of the Austen Space Podcast, where period drama meets sci-fi, we do an audio commentary for The Girl in the Fireplace; feel free to download or subscribe here: | ||
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Veteran Posts: 207 | http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00t4yn2 - Is Science Fiction Coming to Africa? | ||
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Admin Posts: 4006 Location: Dallas, Texas | Hey Steve, I've added your podcast to our podcast page. Thanks for pointing it out to us. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 237 Location: Grootfontein, Namibia | @htaccess Thanks for that link! An important point - Africa isn't ONE place The broader African mythology certainly is very reconcilable with sf/f. | ||
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Member Posts: 26 | I'm really enjoying the podcasts of old SF radio shows. I've loved X Minus One and Dimension X from way back, but many of the others are new to me. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 263 Location: Gunnison, Colorado | Here's a new podcast with Karen Burnham and Karen Lord (author of Redemption in Indigo) called "SF: Crossing the Gulf." Smart discussion of specific books alternating between hard SF and Caribbean SF. http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/category/columns/sf-crossing-the-g... Also, I just started listening to The Gods of Mars from the Fantastic Worlds of Burroughs. Thanks for the recommend on that one. The narration is just "over the top" enough to suit the material... | ||
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Member Posts: 36 Location: CA | I checked out of curiosity and noticed that you don't have Night Vale listed. Is that an omission of non-identification or simple misclassification as a podcast? Cheers, O. | ||
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Member Posts: 24 | If I have a podcast to add, do I put it here? Thanks. Alan | ||
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Admin Posts: 4006 Location: Dallas, Texas | asbailey - 2020-06-27 2:15 PM If I have a podcast to add, do I put it here? Thanks. Alan Alan, thanks for brining up this old thread that I had forgotten about! Yes, you can put your suggestions here. I need to catch up on the old requests above and if yours fits I'll get it added to the list too. I usually don't wait years to reply to a request so don't despair of an equally long wait on yours | ||
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Member Posts: 24 | No worries. Here's the podcast: https://itgodp.wordpress.com/. It's called If This Goes On (Don't Panic) Thanks! Alan | ||
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Admin Posts: 4006 Location: Dallas, Texas | asbailey - 2020-07-04 12:49 PM No worries. Here's the podcast: https://itgodp.wordpress.com/. It's called If This Goes On (Don't Panic) Thanks! Alan Done and done. | ||
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Member Posts: 43 Location: Chicago, IL | I'd like to recommend This is Horror and Ladies of the Fright. They're both great podcasts that cover modern horror publishing. This is Horror does excellent author interviews with the who's who of horror writing. Ladies of the Fright also does author interviews, Stoker panel coverage, and movie reviews. - https://www.thisishorror.co.uk/podcasts/ - https://www.ladiesofthefright.com/podcast For fiction podcasts, I recommend adding The Magnus Archives, which just concluded. It's a horror anthology podcast with an interesting meta narrative. I have also heard good things about Old Gods of Appalachia, but have not had the chance to listen to it yet. - https://rustyquill.com/the-magnus-archives/ - https://www.oldgodsofappalachia.com/ | ||
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Uber User Posts: 202 Location: Sacramento, California | An old thread, but in case others see this, Quinn of the great YouTube SF channel Quinn's Ideas now has a SF literature and film podcast, called Cosmic Chronicles. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4006 Location: Dallas, Texas | Deven Science - 2023-10-19 1:05 PM An old thread, but in case others see this, Quinn of the great YouTube SF channel Quinn's Ideas now has a SF literature and film podcast, called Cosmic Chronicles. Thanks for bringing my attention back to this thread. I'll add all five of these sometime this weekend. Sorry for the long wait Jess. | ||
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Member Posts: 36 Location: Windsor, Ontario | This is a great one if you are a BAEN fan: https://www.baen.com/podcast/ | ||
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Member Posts: 36 Location: Windsor, Ontario | Also, just started this podcast, that seems perfect for members of this site: https://readershistoryofscifi.libsyn.com/ | ||
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Admin Posts: 4006 Location: Dallas, Texas | Adele1967 - 2024-03-23 12:08 PM Also, just started this podcast, that seems perfect for members of this site: https://readershistoryofscifi.libsyn.com/ Done and done on the Baen as well. Thanks for the recs! | ||
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New User Posts: 2 Location: The Levant | Where would be appropriate to link in some booktubers? Thinking particularly of Outlaw Bookseller, Bookpilled, Media Death Cult, SciFi Odyssey and Vintage SF. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4006 Location: Dallas, Texas | Gordon Kent - 2024-06-21 7:06 AM Where would be appropriate to link in some booktubers? Thinking particularly of Outlaw Bookseller, Bookpilled, Media Death Cult, SciFi Odyssey and Vintage SF. Welcome to WWEnd, Gordon! AND thanks for the great idea! We will be adding a Genre Book Tubers page to our resources section to give all these great shows the attention they deserve. Let's start a list here for anyone to add to while I prep the new page. Any BT with a focus on SF, Fantasy or Horror books is eligible. Links to these shows would be very helpful!
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Veteran Posts: 257 Location: California | I subscribe to the Outlaw Bookseller and Vintage SF. In addition, I would suggest: Hugonauts https://www.youtube.com/@hugonautspod Secret Sauce of Storycraft https://www.youtube.com/@secretsauceofstorycraft Michael K. Vaughan https://www.youtube.com/@michaelk.vaughan8617 TheShadesofOrange https://www.youtube.com/@TheShadesofOrange | ||
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