John is watching movies, Alison is making games, and Liz isn’t picky.
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Content warnings this episode: China (chapter 2), death of a parent (chapter 4)
Letters of comment
Claire Brialey
Tammy Coxen
Chris Garcia
Journey Planet on Chinese Science Fiction and Space
Irwin Hirsh
Chengdu is a shower
Tip of the hat t...
John is watching movies, Alison is making games, and Liz isn’t picky.
Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk and tag @OctothorpeCast (on Twitter or on The Wandering Shop) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode: China (chapter 2), death of a parent (chapter 4)
- Letters of comment
- Claire Brialey
- Tammy Coxen
- Chris Garcia
- Journey Planet on Chinese Science Fiction and Space
- Irwin Hirsh
- Chengdu is a shower
- Tip of the hat to File 770 for some sterling reporting on this
- Chengdu Worldcon changes dates, site
- Mockups appear to show buildings permanently branded with Worldcon/WSFS marks
- Images of the proposed Chengdu Science Fiction Museum
- Chinese fans are not best pleased
- It’s no longer in the summer so students will be in school and not able to go, and the students are the ones who brought the con to China
- But, Chengdu can take credit card payments now
- GUFF
- Alison announced in Octothorpe 73 that she was going to go after the coronation
- But there’s now an Australian Natcon (Conflux, 29 September to 2 October) with which Alison is aiming to intersect
- Picks:
- John: Prey (Disney+) and Invasion of the Body-Snatchers (1956, MGM)
- Alison: Print and play games
- [Alison went out for the day and did not give me links to the games, listeners! I’ll try to fill this in before next episode – John]
- Credits
- Cover art: Groundhog Day by España Sheriff
- Alt text: Three groundhogs in the general shapes of John, Alison and Liz regard their shadow, in the shape of an octothorpe, beneath the text “Octothorpe 76”.
- Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)
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