We've been away for a long time. A very long time. We're sorry and we'll try not to do that again. While we were away, we went to San Jose, California for the 76th World Science Fiction Convention. During the convention, we recorded four new episodes that we will be sending out over the coming weeks.
The first is a discussion with Hugo Award winner and friend of the podcast, Jo Walton. Jo has a new book out, An Informal History of the Hugo Awards, which expands on a series of posts on Tor.com looking at the Hugos from 1953-2000. The book is wonderful and the conversation is interesting. As always, our thanks to Jo and we hope you enjoy the episode.
Oh, we recorded this in Jonathan's hotel room in San Jose. Every effort has been made to filter out the damned airconditioning unit that was rumbling away outside.
Episode 661: Emily Tesh and Some Desperate Glory
Episode 660: Nalo Hopkinson and Blackheart Man
Episode 659: Joe Haldeman and The Forever War (Live in Glasgow)
Episode 658: A resumption of normal service
Episode 657: Being Alvaro and Michael
Episode 656: Stop us if you've heard this one before
Episode 655: Kaaron Warren and the Underhistory of things
Episode 654: Paolo Bacigalupi and the Road to Navola
Episode 653: Lev Grossman and The Bright Sword
Episode 652: Ellen Klages and the Ham in Jeopardy
Episode 651: Vajra Chandrasekera and The Saint of Bright Doors
Episode 650: Tobi Ogundiran and the Guardian of the Gods
Episode 649: Nghi Vo and The Brides of High Hill
Episode 648: Genre, marketing, and more
Episode 647: Oh no, not us again...
Episode 646: Peter S. Beagle and a Life Filled With Story
Episode 645: Jack Dann and Fifty Years of Wandering Stars
Episode 644: Cozy books and a prickly writer
Episode 643: All Time Top 5s
Episode 642: Premee Mohamed and The Butcher of the Forest
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