John is clever, Alison has lost her composure, and Liz is confused by WSFS.
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- Letters of comment
- Kev McVeigh (on Octothorpe 63)
- Burntcoat by Sarah Hall (epub, hardback, audiobook, Amazon)
- Congratulations to Raj for catching up!
- [Do not listen from the beginning – John]
- [It is also okay to skip episodes – Alison]
- Mark Plummer
- Chris Garcia
- Farah Mendlesohn
- British Fantasy Society Awards
- Maureen Kincaid Speller
- Tribute on Strange Horizons
- Glasgow 2024
- Join here!
- WSFS Memberships
- These have confused some people
- WSFS Memberships let you vote in the Hugo Awards and in Site Selection
- But not in the WSFS Business Meeting
- Cheryl Morgan at Salon Futura
- Picks:
- John: A Vertical Empire: History of the British Rocketry Programme by CN Hill (ebook, paperback, Amazon)
- Alison: Wandavision (Disney+)
- Liz: Return to Monkey Island (Steam, Nintendo Switch)
- Credits
- Cover art: Glasgow by Sara Felix with kind permission of Glasgow 2024
- Alt text: The Glasgow 2024 logo with black line drawings of John, Alison and Liz on three planets. Alison has a tiara. In place of the words “Glasgow 2024” are the words “Octothorpe 68”. The logo is on a background in Octothorpe’s purple.
- Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)