The Coode Street Podcast

By: Jonathan Strahan & Gary K. Wolfe
  • Summary

  • Discussion and digression on science fiction and fantasy with Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan.
    Copyright © 2010 - 2020 Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe. All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • Episode 663: How science fiction responds
    Oct 13 2024

    For our first October episode, we try out another new opening, touch upon the recent catastrophic weather in Florida and the hazards of attempting near future SF in a rapidly changing world, with Norman Spinrad’s Russian Spring as one example.

    After a brief digression (what else?) on novels that extrapolate political decisions more than technological change—like the two novels that preceded the movie Dr. Strangelove, we touch upon the question of whether J.G. Ballard may catch the current zeitgeist in the same way Philp K. Dick did a generation ago.

    Finally, a few more short digressions on whether awards like World Fantasy can significantly influence a book's sales or reputation, on the value of “best of” anthologies, and on what makes a good gift book for the forthcoming holiday season.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 662: Rambling to the end of the year
    Sep 29 2024

    As we gear up for the inevitable year-in-review discussions, and the annual semi-hiatus between the fall and spring convention sessions (at least in the Northern Hemisphere), we return to our familiar questions of canon and influence, noting that while some books seem to drop out of the discussion within months of being published, others,like Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game, continue to generate responses despite controversy.

    From that, we not-quite-seamlessly segue into a discussion of Harlan Ellison and J. Michael Straczynski’s The Last Dangerous Visions and the problems in presenting stories over 50 years old together with brand-new tales, finally chatting about what makes you want to recommend a book to a friend.

    Along with way, we mention several interesting writers, including Emily Tesh, Wole Talabi, and Kate Heartfield.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 661: Emily Tesh and Some Desperate Glory
    Sep 15 2024

    In this episode we are delighted to welcome the extremely talented Emily Tesh, who managed the rare achievement of winning a World Fantasy Award for her first novella Silver in the Wood and a Hugo Award for her first novel, Some Desperate Glory.

    We touch upon some works that figure in Emily’s approach to science fiction and fantasy, including Orson Scott Card's Ender’s Game and a children's SF novel from the '90s that she wishes someone would remember the title of (if you know it, let us know in the coments!), her own background in classics and how Some Desperate Glory reflects the military culture of ancient Sparta, the influence of gaming on her work, and what it’s like to be in conversation with the new space opera tradition of Ann Leckie, Arkady Martine, Tamsyn Muir, and others. And, a few insights into her forthcoming novel, due out next year.

    As always, our thanks to Emily for joining us. We hope you enjoy the episode!

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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