S&L Podcast - #445 - Release the S&L Cut!

We love the Wellsian Touch, be it murderbots or fantasy. Is there a Harry Potter of SciFi? And we wrap up How High we Go in the Dark… and suggest the S&L edit.

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: St. Francis 2019 Old Vines Zinfandel

Veronica: Michter's Whisky

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Mark & Ruth: British Fantasy Awards 2022 Announced

rogo: The Ignyte Awards also happened on the 17th.

Ruth: I’m a bit slow on the update but I thought it was worth mentioning that the 2024 WorldCon is confirmed for Glasgow and will take place August 8-12th

John (Taloni) Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir is out! Third book in the Locked Tomb series. S&L read the first one, Gideon the Ninth.

Keith: From SFSignal. I somehow completely missed that W. Gibson's The Peripheral is/was turned into a series.

John (john) Spotify launches audiobook store...

Ruth: Peacock has canceled its planned TV adaptation of bestselling and award-winning fantasy trilogy, The Green Bone Saga.

Jan: Tor.com is announcing Murderbot Diaries author Martha Wells’ new epic Fantasy novel "Witch King"

Jan: The Gastropod podcast has released a new episode about food in science fiction and fantasy and features


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Mark: Following up on the S&L Podcast #406 snack discussion, this important news:

Pepperidge Farm Old Bay Seasoned Goldfish
Stephen: I finally found a great bookshop here in Bangkok with a healthy Fantasy and Science Fiction section. There were some authors on the self I was pleasantly surprised to see. The mall is very confusing, so it might take a bit of time to find it again.

What is the SF equivalent of Harry Potter?

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

Announce

The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri

Wrap Up

How High We Go In the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu

Spoilers Let's talk about "Melancholy Nights in a Tokyo Virtual Cafe"

Too over the top? Is there a resolution?

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S&L Podcast - #444 - Cut Thieves and Purses

The Hugos are here and lots of very deserving winners. A roguish story bundle. Are TV shows worse than an ending? Our first thoughts on How High We Go in the Dark, and our last thoughts on Rivers of London.

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Iain: Hugo Winners Announced

Jan: Dragon Con has announced the winners for the 2022 Dragon Awards

John (Taloni) SFWA has a story bundle up, theme The Renegades of Tomorrow

CountZeroOr: AMC is doing a new prestige animated series from Ken Liu.

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Carin Ruff @carinr

Interesting discussion about Aaronovitch writing a Black protagonist in the latest ep. I confess it had never occurred to me as an issue because the incomparable Kobna Holdbrook-Smith as audio narrator completely displaced the author in my mind."

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Stephen: Moving and books do not go together. I would have liked to have saved my First Editions and signed stuff, but the airline had a 50 Lbs limit on 1 suitcase which shot down that notion. Downside of moving halfway around the world. The upside? A major upgrade in my living standards. (Stephen moved from From Los Angeles to Samut Prakan (Just outside Bangkok) Thailand)

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Endings

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

KICK OFF

How High We Go In the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu

Amazon

2 Chapters in: I hope the story pays off

Book Briefing

Wrap Up?

Rivers of London (Midnight Riot) by Ben Aaronovitch

Amazon

RoL: Worldbuilding the "real" world

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S&L Podcast - #443 - The Land of MoarTor

We get more Tor now and possibly more Lord of the Rings movies. Plus a nuanced discussion of representation in a book when the author is white.

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: San Pellegrino
Veronica: Del Dotto Vineyards

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Mal pointed out that a company called Embracer has bought Middle Earth. Specifically, Middle-earth Enterprises, which handles most of the rights to the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.

Jan: Amazon announced that "The Fellowship of the Ring" as read by Andy Serkis will be available for free on its voice-powered devices through October 13, 2022 as a promotion for their new Rings of Power series.
"Just say: 'read The Lord of the Rings Book One'"

Jan: Goodread's Most Anticipated Fantasy & Science Fiction Books of Fall

Jan: Tom Doherty Associates (with it's main imprint "Tor Books") is rebranding as Tor Publishing Group

Jan and Mark both submitted: DragonCon has announced the 2022 Dragon Awards nominees .

Jan: Charlize Theron and Alfonso Cuarón are attached to "Jane", an Amazon Prime "biopic" based on the personal life of Philip K. Dick from Dick's daughter Isa Hackett and told from the perspective of the author's twin sister, who in reality died six weeks after birthy-Horror-2022-Maguire-Susan/pid=9767201?_zs=qMspW1&_zl=AkaV8

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Two out of Two Ruths agree, Cruises are great

Ruth (tilltab) Ashworth-

The appeal of a cruise, to me, wouldn’t be the ‘being stuck on a boat’ part, but the part where I would get to visit lots of different places without going anywhere (once I’ve travelled to the ship itself). The places I want to visit would all be brought magically within easy reach of my ‘hotel’ room. I think that would be nice.

And Ruth wrote

Same. (and talked about a summer 2020 cruise she had booked that got canceled then added) Maybe one day the stars will align and I’ll get to go on the Writing Excuses cruise around the Caribbean with Mary Robinette Kowal. That would be awesome.Subject: Rivers of London synchronicity

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Thanks for (finally!) picking RoL. Great reason to go back to the beginning of the series and re-listen to the audiobook. In a strange synchronicity, the same day I got to Peter and Nightingale seeking out XXX, this article appeared about the drought in England and how it’s affected the source of the Thames.

Dale

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Beth Mitcham
@MitchamBeth
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Jul 31
TERRA NULLIUS, Claire C. Coleman. Too depressing at first, but I perked up when I recognized the world-conquering aliens. I mean, everyone was still doomed, but at least there were aliens! Good writing that spawns good thinking = good SF.
@swordandlaser

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

What should Tom pick for September? Tom has to pick the book in the next few days so jump in that Discord with ideas!

Rivers of London (Midnight Riot) by Ben Aaronovitch (Amazon link)

Molly started a great discussion about what folks think of a white CIS male author (Aaronovitch) writing a BIPOC main character (Peter).

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S&L Podcast - #442 - Multiverse Penguin

Is Hunt the Stars a summer fling? We wrap up our thoughts on the SFR hit. Plus, the lowdown on the RandomPenguin antitrust lawsuit as they try to buy Simon and Schuster.

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: Diet Coke

Veronica: GunBun Gewurztraminer

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Roberator: PRIME VIDEO RENEWS THE WHEEL OF TIME FOR SEASON 3

Scott: The first annual Self Published Science Fiction Competition (SPSFC) announced it's winner!

Mark: The US Library of Congress has announced the speakers for their National Book Festival over Labor Day weekend.

Mark: 2022 World Fantasy Award Nominees Announced

Mark: The 2022 Scribe Awards were handed out at SDCC

Rick: First full trailer for the Netflix adaptation Neil Gaiman's "Sandman" just dropped

Mark: Stephen King and the DOJ battle Random Penguins invading Simon & Schuster

Mark: Nominees for the British Fantasy Award were announced this week. Winners to be announced at FantasyCon in September.

Mark: In November, RandomPenguin (or maybe RandomPenguinSimonSchuster) will publish a 30th anniversary edition of Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson with new material from the author's archives.

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@BarakRaguan

I am in tears laughing at @acedtect and @Veronica making an absolute mess of London-based SF/F fiction on @swordandlaser's latest episode"

@MitchamBeth

HUNT THE STARS, Jessie Mihalik. @Swordandlaser picked a great summer read! It's a fast moving romp using many great tropes: telepathic cats and psionics, rival space empires betraying their own people, found family space crew, and love among the stars."

Cruise with an author?

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

NEXT MONTH:

Don't forget that our August pick is Rivers of London, also known as Midnight Riot in the US, by Ben Aaronovitch.

Rivers of London (Midnight Riot) by Ben Aaronovitch

Amazon

WRAP UP

Hunt the Stars by Jessie Mihalik https://bookshop.org/a/56085/9780063051034

Too Much Sexy Time?

Romance in my SF, like Faith in my Mystery

How it ends

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S&L Podcast - #441 - Multiverse Tom Read It

S&L Podcast - #440 - Mr. Darcy in Space

We have Locus winners and Veronica read so many of them! Plus, what makes some books seem like a retread while others more of a remix? And our first thoughts on Hunt the Stars by Jessie Mihalik.

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Mark: 2022 Locus Award winners announced today.

After 24 years the Barnes and Noble in Tamahome's hometown of Clark, new Jersey is closing

Tamahome: ‘Dark Winds’ Trailer: Robert Redford and George R.R. Martin Produce ’70s Navajo Detective Drama"

BARE YOUR SWORD

Whatever happened to…?

What are your favorite stories that messed with your head?

Remix versus Retread

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

Hunt the Stars by Jessie Mihalik

Amazon

Last thoughts on our June reads!

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S&L Podcast - #439 - And the Rest is History

So many awards! We learn about a novelization of an unpublished Alien 3 script by William Gibson. We take a brief trip back to episode 1. And we share the books we picked to read this month in honor of Jenny.

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Jan: As The Hollywood Reporter writes, there is a Jon Snow Sequel Series in Development at HBO with Kit Harrington attached to reprise his role as Jon Snow.

Jan: Penguin Random House has announced a new imprint, Random House Worlds, "dedicated entirely to licensed book publishing.’

Jan: Goodreads has releases their list of the most popular books of 2022 (so far). In Science Fictios and Fantasy the TOP 5 are:

Mark: The 2022 Scribe Awards nominees have been announced. Winners will be announced at the award ceremony at San Diego Comic-Con Friday July 22.

Jan: The Lambda Literary Foundation has announced the winners for the Annual Lambda Literary Awards, celebrating “the best lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender books.”

Jan: Nominees for the first Utopia Awards, presented in association with the Climate Fiction Conference (CliFiCon22), to be held online October 1, 2022, have been announced.

Tamahome: Harlan Ellison's last edgy anthology to be published posthumously next year with the help of J. Michael Straczynski. I actually saw this in Wikipedia.

Jan: Netflix has released a first clip for 'First Kill' "an adaptation of the short story by V. E. Schwab about a sapphic teenage vampire-monster hunter romance"

Jan: Netflix has released a first teaser trailer for their upcoming Paul Feig movie "The School for Good and Evil" based on the series by Soman Chainani and set to premiere in September.

Joanna: Samuel Delany’s new book This Short Day of Frost and Sun (according to author it is "fantasy, in the manner of G. K. Chesterton’s The Man Who Was Thursday") will be serialized in The Georgia Review starting from the Summer 2022 issue.

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Fun time comparisons:

Jan: original Star Wars is way closer to the outbreak of World War II than it is to today

Tassie Dave: Cleopatra lived closer in time to the building of the Sydney Opera House, than she did to the building of the Pyramids of Giza

Paul: The amount of time between the first Stegosaurus and the last Tyrannosaurus is roughly the same as the amount of time between the last Tyrannosaurus and NOW!"

Good evening,

I am presently reading the oldest books on the podcast. I was hoping to listen to those old shows. I have discovered that you’ve posed all the old shows on sound cloud. My question is, are the first few shows available somewhere that I haven’t looked? Thanks for any help or guidance you can provide.

Jason

Here’s episode one on Archive.org.

Beth Mitcham

MACHINEHOOD, S.B. Divya. Great big and small-scale questions -- ideas about humanity's future and societal change, peeks at future kitchen technology and virtual school. Characters worry about world destruction and spousal discord.

Kenley Neufeld

A place we may become. Or are? Familiar, and yet not. To lie is to be jailed. A story of a speculator. Those who uncover the lies. A death that leads us on a journey. Fun play with words. A “cop” drama. Golden State by @benhwinters - book #3 for June

Kenley Neufeld

If, Then by Kate Hope Day. Book #1 for June

@swordandlaser pick. It was quick & easy read. Shifting through the multi-verse. Gives us pause on what could have been; what might have been. Choices we make. Mostly traditional fiction with some genre mixed into the story. I liked it!"

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

Veronica - Nona the Ninth

Tom - Exit Strategy by Martha Wells

Next Month

Hunt the Stars by Jessie Mihalik

Amazon link

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S&L Podcast - #438 - New Ruth Rising

It's award season! We have Nebulas, we have Mythopoeics, we have Nommos. We also have some nice reviews of the show, and we wrap up our thoughts on Machinehood by S.B. Divya. It made us think!

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Mark: SFWA Announces the Winners of the 57th Annual Nebula Awards

Seth: The 2022 shortlist for the Mythopoeic fantasy awards features familiar names from previous Sword and Laser picks

Jan: The African Speculative Fiction Society has announced the shortlist for the Nommo Awards 2022, recognizing works of speculative fiction by African writers.

Jan: The winners of the 2022 Kurd Lasswitz Prize for the best German science fiction works and translations have been announced.

Deanna: Barnes and Noble is hosting a virtual event on July 27, 2022 featuring Zoraida Cordova discussing The Inheritance of Orquidea Divina with Rebecca Roanhorse. Tickets are free :)


BARE YOUR SWORD

Joseph Was the wine La Vieille Ferme? We used to serve that at the theater I volunteer at; we always just called it "chicken red" or "chicken white" so as not to have to try to pronounce La Vieille Ferme.

Five Book Podcasts I Absolutely Love

What It's Like To Read Brandon Sanderson

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

In honor of Jenny Colvin we're asking everyone to read as many books as they want this month and review them.

Tom: Exit Strategy by Martha Wells

Veronica: Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

WRAP UP

Machinehood by S.B. Divya

Amazon Link

Ruth (tilltab) Ashworth

I’m only just up to chapter 6, so my views may change, but right now, I’m surprised at the talk of Machinehood being concept over characters, because I’m really loving the characters I’ve met so far. Perhaps there is some wish fulfilment in how driven Welga seems, in that she is very much my opposite. I want to keep reading this book for her, concepts be damned! But that’s the thing about reading - we all get something different. :)

A little too close (Ruth follows up)

Okra (spoilers for the end)

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S&L Podcast - #437 - Jenny Was a Friend of Mine

The hope of science fiction spurred by a science museum, Dracula by email, why it's called a tetralogy and our non-spoilery thoughts on Machinehood, and our goodbyes to friend of the show, Jenny Colvin.

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Many of you know, but some of you may not that Jenny Colvin, host of Reading Envy, member of Sword and LAser's community and so much more passed away unexpectedly last week. We'll be posting some of your memories of her on our website in the show notes for this episode and stick around after the music ends for this episode to hear us share our memories.

So who needs a drink?

WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: Terra

Veronica: The rooster rosé

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Mark: 2022 Locus Awards Top Ten Finalists announced.

Seth: The British Science Museum is opening a cool-looking exhibit called Science Fiction:
And as part of the exhibit's opening in October, they're sponsoring a sci-fi writing competition

Ruth: The Dracula Daily newsletter

Oaken: C.J. Cherryh is on the mend

terpkristin: Chicon 8, the next Worldcon, is hosting, with some bookstores, local events to talk about books.

Ruth: Tor dot com publishing have released a free sampler of their 2022 debuts, you can download it in various formats

Paul: Polygon released their favourite 2022 SFF books so far

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Jamie: My podcast player was acting up, so I managed to listen to this today. And since they (to my surprise) read out a post of mine and asked for references, well, that's a fair response, so:

US English
UK English

The reason why "quadrology" is considered... well, "nonstandard" is probably more accurate than to say it's simply "wrong"... is that the -logy ending is Greek so, ideally, it goes with the Greek word for "four" - and "quad-" is Latin. There are some words that break this rule ("television" is probably the best known) but there are fewer than you might think.

@anne_korfmacher
for some reason the episode index on the S& L website doesn't load on my end anymore. Any ideas why? The overview is super helpful and I would love to continue using it!

You're right, it's broken! We didn't do anything, so maybe something on Squarespace changed! We'll look into it!

@jfdubeau, regarding figuring out the mystery too early or getting spoilers:
I think there's a sweet spot. You want to figure it out juuuust before the reveal. Like half a chapter or a couple of paragraphs. That way you feel clever for figuring it out, but not like the mystery is too shallow.

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION - CHECK IN

Machinehood by S.B. Divya

Amazon Link

When good science makes bad fiction

I think the book is awesome

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REMEMBERING JENNY "READING ENVY" COLVIN

"It's a sad day in our Furman library world. Our colleague, Jenny Colvin passed away last night at the age of 43. She was the fastest reader I know, read anything, had a podcast Reading Envy and a baking blog JennyBakes. She cared a lot about a lot of things, but mostly in trying to make things better."

Rob: Jenny was one of the first members of S&L that I talked with. She was recruiting reviewers for SFFAudio and I did those for a few years under her coordination. After that dried up, I didn't talk to her as often but she would always chime in from time to time with some good comments on S&L despite getting busy with her own blog and podcast: I'm really sorry to hear of her passing.

Tassie Dave: That is very sad news. Jenny was a valued member with great insights and a voracious appetite for books. She was a guest host twice, on Shows 408 and 409 last year while Veronica was on maternity leave She will be missed.

John (Nevets): As usual in these sort of situations, I want to say something, but don't know what. I do know that her insightful and unique takes on the books she enjoyed so much will be very much missed. I truly enjoyed, and looked forward to her comments. It almost didn't feel like a group read was done until she had weighed in with a poignant take. I also thought it appropriate to link to her comments on the passing of another of our members Joanna 5 years ago.

elizabeth: To echo John (Nevets), I want to say something, but I don't really know what. I've had Jenny as a friend on Goodreads for years, and while I didn't interact with her a ton, she was probably one of the people that I relied on the most for reviews and recommendations. I just knew if Jenny thought a book was special, I would too. I'm so incredibly saddened by her passing and will miss her presence in the book world immensely. She was much too young.

John Taloni: A huge loss. I found her posts insightful and always enjoyed when she responded to one of mine. The world is a little darker now.

John Nevets also had a great idea about how we could honor Jenny: I have an idea regarding a possible way the book club could memorialize Jenny’s passing. I’m by no means sure it is a good idea, I just had it, and am posting it here to start a discussion about it. When Joanna died 5 years ago Tom and Veronica chose to read one of her unread books in her Goodreads list. I thought this was a great and wholly appropriate way of remembering her. And each time I see “The Hum and Shiver” in my audible account I think of her. Jenny was such a prolific reader that this doesn’t seem quite right, and also may be a more difficult task. My suggestion instead is for one month not have a traditional book pick, but instead have each of us read as many different books as we can ( even if that is just one), and then write a Goodreads review of them. Possibly mentioning it is posted in her memory. I know many are very good about writing reviews anyway, but many of us aren’t, and I thought this would be a unique way of sharing much of what she enjoyed.

If you want to help support charities that Jenny cared about deeply, here are some links provided by her husband, Nathaniel:

FRIENDS OF THE FURMAN LIBRARIES

GREENVILLE ANIMAL CARE

S&L Podcast - #436 - It's About the Howdunnit

Is a mystery ruined if you guess the perpetrator too early? We say maybe not! Plus good news from Peter V. Brett and more radical transparency from Veronica.

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: Cherry Coke Zero

Veronica: Rosé

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Jan: From LocusMag

The winner of the 2022 Ray Bradbury Prize is "Spirits Abroad" by Zen Chowas.

Ian (RebelGeek) A new anthology including a new Dresden Files story is out now!

Jan: HBO has dropped a trailer and announced the premiere date for Stephen Moffat’s adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger’s novel "The Time Traveller's Wife"

TRP: The twelfth book in the Thraxas series by Martin Scott (aka Martin Millar) has bben released

Jan: K.W. Colyard from Bookriot has released a list of their "best fantasy books you’ve never heard of

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Tassie Dave "With the discussion of the excellent comedy series "Our Flag Means Death", I was surprised Veronica and/or Tom never mentioned the only cast member who has been interviewed on "Sword and Laser" Wee John Feeney (AKA Kristian Nairn) or as we all know him "Hodor""

Jamie: Pedant that I am, it's going to bug me if I don't point out that the correct word for a set of four books is "tetralogy" not "quadrilogy". (Heh... my spellchecker did *not* like me typing that second word!) Although ""quartet"" is a perfectly valid alternative and probably more common

Peter V. Brett Hold onto your butts

Thanks Craig Albuck @Devolark and @terpkristin for the tip on Twitter!

Beth Mitcham - @MitchamBeth

A MASTER OF DJINN, P. Djèlí Clark. I see what you did with that title! A fun genre-savvy adventure that has swashbuckling action, a rookie sidekick, a dash of romance, and a mystery base. All flavors work together like a gumbo. #Hugo2022

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

KICKOFF

Machinehood by S.B. Divya

Amazon Link

WRAP UP

A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark

Amazon

Whodunnit

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S&L Podcast - #435 - Cultural Appreciation

The Hugo finalists are out? Already? Already! A banned beer. And our initial non-spoiler impressions of Master of Djinn.

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Mark: Hugo 2022 finalists announced.

Mark: Joel Edgerton to Star in Series Adaptation of Blake Crouch’s ‘Dark Matter’ at Apple

Mark: Emily St. John Mandel and HBO MAX in the news

Mark: New from Flying Dog Brewery in Maryland, 451 Juicy IPA

Martin: Guy Gavriel Kay has a new book due on 17 May 2022 - All the Seas of the World

Jackie: The Ignyte Awards Committee Is thrilled to announce the finalists for the 2022 Igynte Awards

BARE YOUR SWORD

Why did you tantalize us with a WorldCon in Iceland, Mary Robinette??

@swordandlaser and @markmtz Because I am an author and tell lies for a living and for fun."

Anyone Recommend any good SFF Novels about pirates?

What are some good DRM-free ebook stores?

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark

Amazon link

AMoD: cultural appropriation

AMoD: Setting

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S&L Podcast - #434 - Are Sequel Prequels Equal?

A whole bundle of good stories, telling tales from the point of view of villains, and we kick off our reading of A Master of Djinn by P. Djèli Clark.

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: St. Francis Cabernet

Veronica: Peach Waterloo

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"Paul: Prolific author of weird SFF stories, Lavie Tidhar has curated a bundle of ten SF books from around the world as part of Story Bundle's "2022 world Sci-Fi bundle"

Serendi: Brandon Sanderson has backed (nearly all) publishing Kickstarters (over 300) that were on Kickstarter the day he and his team did it.

Jan: If you need a shorter list of recommendations than usual (including a S&L pick), here's: John Scalzi's 6 favorite works with science fiction themes

Jan: Tor.com has a number of recommendations for South Asian Sience Fiction and Fantasy from Vandana Singh, Anil Menon, Manjula Padmanabhan and more

Lauren: This episode from the podcast Imaginary Worlds dropped recently and contains a really fascinating discussion of Ukrainian speculative fiction

Mark: ‘The Southern Vampire Mysteries’ Author Charlaine Harris Launches First Podcast With Realm

Mark: Comic Adaptation of Mary Robinette Kowal’s The Calculating Stars

Seth: Happy library week to all librarians (especially school librarians) who are on the front lines of this fight"

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Paul: Thanks for reading my comments! You've shared a couple of my posts now, and it really makes me smile!

Anyways, Re: Lion King:

My understanding is that Lion King was a retelling of Hamlet. Vengeful brother secretly murders the King, and usurps the throne. Son leaves the palace to try to find himself, comes back to avenge father, restore the throne and redeem the kingdom. There's even the presence of the dead king's ghost. So yeah, pretty royalist, but because it's a Shakespearean story that was written to appeal to kings.

That said, I agree that from a modern perspective, Scar gives more resources to the underclass by taking from the ruling class. But then lions need more food than hyenas, and also Scar's ruling style seemed to involve over-hunting antelopes, so maybe antelopes preferred Mufasa's rule, though they probably weren't fans of either ruler. The politics get pretty complicated when you have to eat some of your constituents. #Zazu2024

Mark @swordandlaser Were you ""rikrolsoned"" by @MaryRobinette?"

@KenFromChicago

What if the great stories we know were told from the VILLAIN's point of view? 🤔

@Orlando86454878

I fell in love with the master of djinn it was such an easy read the heroines are awesome I plan to read a dead djinn in Cairo by P. Djeli Clark."

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark

On Amazon

The prequel novellas

ADDENDUMS

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S&L Podcast - #433 - Slow Burns

We discuss our March Madness winner, salute Martha Wells, and wrap up our copious thoughts about Pandora's Star. Are you in with the motiles?

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QUICK BURNS

WE HAVE A WINNER. A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark outvoted Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky 59.3% to 40.7%. And congrats to "Joyce usually picks badly" who won the bracket predictions with a score of 22, just edging out someone who did not title their brackets by one point. Once again thanks to Roberator for keeping everyone up to date on the progress throughout the tourney! And remember the real winner is our reading lists

Paul: Regarding the 2021 Nebula Awards Finalists
Here's a Quote from the official website:
Author Martha Wells graciously declined her nomination as a novella finalist this year for Fugitive Telemetry: Murderbot Diaries, Book 6, published by Tordotcom. Wells felt that the Murderbot Diaries series has already received incredible praise from her industry peers and wanted to open the floor to highlight other works within the community.

Jan: Esquire has released their list of the best 50 fantasy novels of all time.
And their list of the 50 best science fiction novels of all time!

Jan: The Romantic Novelists’ Association (RNA) has announced the winners for the 2022 Romantic Novel Awards

Jan: The SFWA, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America is changing its name to The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association.

Jan: The Tolkien Estate has added lots of new unpublished art by JRR Tolkien to their recently launched website archive creating "a lush painting of Middle Earth.

BARE YOUR SWORD

Brian posted this in Quick Burns but it's not news. However it is funny.
"Vaguely fantasy (of a sort) related that seemed worth sharing.
From twitter: Kane 謝凱堯 @kane
The Lion King is about the brutal counter-coup of a monarchy to restore primogeniture after it was deposed by a popular leader supported by oppressed minorities forced to live in the Elephant Graveyard ghetto. If you supported Simba and thought Scar was a villain you are a pawn of royalist propaganda and lèse-majesté"

Trike has a dissertation on the linguistic history of crow and rooster available in the goodreads thread

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

Next episode we will kick off A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark

WRAP UP

Pandora's Star by Peter F. Hamilton

PS: I’m really enjoying it

From HarryB on Discord:
Since I chimed in earlier on the "ick factor" let me give it another try (I'm more than half way now). Yeah, I get it, future society, sexual liberation, near immortality releases old boundaries, ok. It's not so much the presence of such stuff, it's ubiquitous in many genres, although yeah, some of the age differences are a bit skeevy, but it's not so much that as Hamilton's writing and the attitude it projects, intentionally or not -- I feel like he's leering every time he presents sexual content. Take this random passage description of a woman from page 395 "She had a very short leather skit and a white blouse with a low cut front showing off a huge cleavage." I mean can't you just hear that last phase spoken in a Homer Simpson voice (in the same tone Homer describes donuts)? I mean, I'd expect that from some 50s Jim Thompson paperback junk spy novel or such, but it feels out of place here. There's just something about his way of writing. Look, it's not a big deal I think, even I question my own take on it, I'm enjoying the book, the world building, and so

onCham1nade on Discord:
The way I’ve been explaining it to myself is: it’s like eating homemade chocolate chip walnut cookies, only the home chef cracked their own walnuts and some of the shells got in the cookies. So if you can eat around the bits of shell, the cookie itself is delicious.

I love the detective elements, the espionage elements, and quite a lot of the alien elements. And I’m intrigued by his exploration of what effect regeneration capability would have on a society. I’m not sure his understanding of sociology and human communities is strong enough to make it a believable picture, but there’s definitely some good questions and ideas in there

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S&L Podcast - #432 - Does the Crow Rooster?

We have thoughts about why a rooster crows. Plus all the Nebula news and more awards. And we dig into our non-spoilery thoughts on Pandora’s Star.

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: San Pellegrino (But someday Star Trek wines)

Veronica: Tepache cocktail

QUICK BURNS

March Madness continues! Head to Sword and Laser click on the March Madness section to see the brackets and then click on the link to the polls to vote on which books will advance to the next round. Thanks again to Rob who calculated all the stats for the first two rounds and makes it easy to find the polls! who do you think has the upper page in this competition?

Jan:
The 2021 Nebula Awards Finalists have been announced.

Jan: Locus Magazine reports that the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America have announced that the 2022 Nebula Awards will be entirely virtual.

Mark: The 2022 Audie Awards were handed out.

Paul: Brandon Sanderson's Kickstarter campaign broke Kickstarter's record for most money raised in a 24-hour period.

Joanna: Shortlist for British Science Fiction Association Awards had been announced:
There is a Peter F. Hamilton book in there, but the short one.

BARE YOUR SWORD

Madness of Another Kind

TT Linse
Great first sci-fi for kids! Per what you were saying on @swordandlaser The Aliens Are Coming by Colin McNaughton is so wonderful. My kids, at 15, and I still quote this book and think of it fondly!!

@MitchamBeth
Oct 4, 2021
THE EMPRESS OF SALT AND FORTUNE, Nghi Vo. The story is about a story collector hearing a story. So it's about who writes history, and why they chose that way to tell the story, and how the pieces come together. #Hugos2021 #novella@MitchamBeth


Reread for @swordandlaser. This time I watched the storyteller watching the collector to see what was understood, not only the what but the why. And I liked how the collector was willing to admit when they didn't understand it all. Also there was a cool bird.I listened to the "How I Built Goodreads" interview on NPR earlier. Very interesting. I like the conclusion that the site came out better because it was more of a passion project. -- Drake Tungsten

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

Pandora's Star by Peter F. Hamilton

The prologue

Influences

The Book's Pacing: Is it Slow For You, Too?

ADDENDUMS

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S&L Podcast - #431 - A Peach Blossom of a Novella

A mad, mad March has arrived! Every year in March we run a tournament to determine the April book pick. And like some actual sporting tournaments, we often have to begin that March tournament in February. So it's underway! If you're unfamiliar, it works like this: There are 16 books, divided into a Sword group and Laser group. Though, each group has one "Wild Card" book that's kind of a cross-genre selection. There are now 8 polls up pitting two books against each other. After the week is over, we will take the winner of each poll and match it up against the winner of another poll. So next week we would have 4 polls. And the week after that two polls. And in the final week the last two remaining books go head-to-head in a poll to become the April book pick.

It's all for fun and often we use the tourney entrants to give us ideas for future picks as well. If nothing else, the 16 books competing are great potential adds to your TBR list!

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: St. Francis 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon

Veronica: GunBun 2021 Sauvignon Blanc

QUICK BURNS

"HOW I BUILT THIS WITH GUY RAZ Goodreads: Otis and Elizabeth Chandler"

March madness polls

Tournament

Mark: LA Times Book Prize finalists announced today.

Trike: Vanity Fair has the first look at Amazon’s Lord of the Rings.

Terpkristin: Mary Robinette Kowal won the Skylark Award from The New England Science Fiction Association, an award given to people for significant contributions to Science Fiction.

Mark: Shooting for HBO MAX series House of the Dragon has wrapped.

Mark: Ok, this isn't news either but it's a handy list of all 42 Philip K. Dick Award winners and links to get a copy if you need to.

Kristy H: This will be awesome if it eventuates: A Riftwar Cycle Series Is Once Again in Development.

CountZeroOr: So, in addition to the GraphicAudio adaptation of the first Vampire Hunter D novel, Audible has a more conventional audiobook of Vampire Hunter D alongside it

BARE YOUR SWORD

Hi there, Love love love your show for years :) Met million years ago. Anyhoo.. I have been working at Logi and Blue for quite a few years and wanted to drop some quick tips, New blue microphone is side address , not top address so if you speak into front vs top it will sound way better. It is a confusing shape and everyone does it. Also.. if you download the GHUB software..I know it can be a tiny pain to download and install extra software but you can use all kinds of great live filters with it .. like a gate / EQ / compressor etc.. also if you have a Nvidia video card it will give even more features for you like room echo noise or ai noise suppression. Thank you for all the great videos and book recommendations .. you keep me reading and audio booking !!! -- Doug

Jerry Perez over on Twitter points us to a TikTok video made by author Samantha Shannon, who wrote The Priory of the Orange Tree (which Veronica loved), where she says that she's just finished her next novel, set in the same world, and it's even LONGER! https://twitter.com/raging3vil/status/1494656238352805888

This isn't really a Bare Your Sword, but I want Tom to explain why he's famous on K-Pop Twitter.


BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

KICK OFF

Pandora's Star by Peter F. Hamilton https://bookshop.org/a/56085/9780345479211

WRAP UP

The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo.

On Amazon

A double-header from Eric, who really loved the book:

Awesome Pick! (full spoilers within!)

Other SFF Stories with Similar jobs (some spoilers inevitable)

ADDENDUMS

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S&L Podcast - #430 - What's Your Fantasy Flavor Profile

What flavor of fantasy do you like? We discuss that and more in kicking off Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo. Also, nominations are open for our March tournament!

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: Port

Veronica: Bev Gris


QUICK BURNS

March Madness nominations are open!

You can nominate books in our Goodreads thread until 8 PM eastern on Monday February 21st.

The complete guide is in the thread by our amazing moderator Rob but here's the top line

One nomination per person, Has to be sci-fi or fantasy that we haven't read and Tom and Veronica will choose 8 sci-fi and 8 fantasy. We will use the nominations as suggestions but have the final say on what goes in the tourney.

Then starting February 23rd there will be a series of polls pitting one book against another for you to vote on. The winner of each poll will advance to the next week where it will face a new book. The fourth and final week will start March 16th with the surviving fantasy book against the surviving sci-fi book. The winner of that last poll becomes the April book pick!"

Anne: The Recommended Reading List of Locus Mag for 2021 is up

Jan: According to Deadline newly formed Six Studios has acquired the rights to the first six books in Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts’ Riftwar Cycle which includes previous Sword & Laser pick "Magician".

Mark: We read The Rook by Daniel O'Malley back in 2016. O'Malley followed that up with Stiletto and coming October 2022, a third Chequay Files novel, Blitz.

Iain: An explanation as to why the Locked Tomb trilogy is now going to be four books (although reading the reason implies there may be a fifth).

Jan: If you want to lem something, you can check out "My Year of Reading Lemmishly", a way, WAY too long article about the works of Stanislav Lem over at the London Book Review. Is it any good? Probably, but I can't say, I didn't finish it...

Brian - Artist uses AI to perfectly fake 70s science fiction pulp covers – artwork and titles

Mark: The Walter Day Collection of Science Fiction Historical Trading Cards"

BARE YOUR SWORD

Chris on Facebook:
Hi guys! Just wanted to make a comment on your upcoming book Pandora star by Peter F Hamilton, this book is one of my most favourite books. Just wondered have you guys considered listening to it on audio generation is fantastic it’s narrated by John Lee who does an absolute fantastic job. Considering how many different characters they are in this he is very good at voices and makes each character very distinct also I was just wondering whether you are going to read the follow-up book Judas unchained don’t want to spoil anything but this book very much finishes in a cliffhanger. If you’re anything like me you immediately want to start the next book looking forward to your views on it when it in March."

"Hi,
Thanks again for reminding me about the TOR.com 2021 e-book collection, with everything going on, I almost forgot about it.
Also for introducing me to the Reading Glasses Podcast, I've really been enjoying their book lite review, very helpful.

Thanks

David"

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

CHECK IN

The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo. (thanks Seth!!!)

Book briefing

The Chosen and the Beautiful

The Cleric (some early chapter spoilers)

How far does SFF stretch

ADDENDUMS

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S&L Podcast - #429 - Pivot to Therapy

We have a rousing discussion of redemption in Light from Uncommon Stars, get way too many awesome items for our to be read lists from the ALA, and discuss pivoting the show to include TV shows (and maybe therapy?).

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: Terra Beer

Veronica: Fort Point

QUICK BURNS

terpkristin: Just got an email from Chicago Worldcon that Hugo nominations are open now! Maybe nominate your favorite sword-y and laser-y podcast.

to which Mark added: In 2021, S&L had 24 nominations for Best Fancast. Of the six podcasts that made the 2021 Hugo ballot, 28 nominations was enough to make the cut, and three of the podcasts were within 10 nominations of S&L. So, it would just take a few more people, and maybe a reminder to V and T to nominate themselves too. ;-)

Trike: Amazon just announced the title of their LOTR prequel series.

It’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

It premieres on Amazon Prime on September 2nd

Jan: Deadline reports that Parasite director Bong Joon Ho is in talks to write and direct an untitled film based on Edward Ashton’s upcoming novel Mickey7 for Warner Bros

Jan: The adaptation of Tomi Adeyemi's ""Children of Blood and Bone"" has moved from Lucasfilm to Paramount.

grkpektis: Stephen King announces a new book called Fairy Tale about a kid from the real world going to a fantasy world. I’m calling it now the kid is going to be evil.

Genesee: The American Library Association (ALA) had their annual awards ceremony

BARE YOUR SWORD

@MitchamBeth

LIGHT FROM UNCOMMON STARS, Ryka Aoki. This book is a call to action -- I want to eat great food, listen to great music but also practice compassion and forgive mistakes. Finding true love might be in there somewhere as well.


@scalzi

Not gonna lie, I'm excited too


@ryka_aoki

I posted a reply tweet in German, but my German is so rusty and bad I deleted it. ;) Anyway, thank you so much for the mention, @swordandlaser! (and hi and super congratulations, @scalzi!)"

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

KICK OFF

The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo. (thanks Seth!!!)

Amazon link

Book briefing


WRAP UP

Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki

Amazon link

"Dwango — 01/24/2022

Finished it! Liked her descriptions of food, violin culture, and making donuts. It was somewhat an orderly stream of thought with each small break of space between text and the occasional chapter break. Liked it and got a bit hungry."


"HarryB — 01/25/2022

I had read this not too long after it came out, admittedly starting from some dark place, it became incredibly positive and I even found myself chuckling out loud when I read it (it's ok, only the cat was listening). I certainly respect this author for somehow pulling off a mashup of fantasy, science fiction, humor, donuts, and music, not 'pulling it off somehow' but succeeding incredibly well, bravo!"

"Gillian — Yesterday at 9:35 AM

Finished last night. Really loved it."

"BethMitcham — 01/21/2022

I finished the book and enjoyed it a lot. One gap I noticed was the oldest son gets short shrift. He never gets unfrozen. Was killing the earthlings really that much worse than trying to murder Shirley? "

LFUS: Why I Didn’t Like This Book (SPOILERS)

ADDENDUMS

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S&L Podcast - #428 - Ein kleiner Nachtmarkt

We are excited about a possible new Scalzi TV show, Twitter summaries of great books, and our first non-spoilery thoughts on Light from Uncommon Stars.

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: Wang black sesame and bean soy drink

Veronica: Sfizio


QUICK BURNS

John: Fonda Lee has announced the release date of a new novella in The Green Bone Saga series. There is a special print edition on offer that can be found at subterraneanpress.com

Jan: Tor.com reports that David Naimon’s Between the Covers Podcast hast started a new series called "Crafting With Ursula"

Jan: Mel Burke at Polygon has released their list of most anticipated science fiction and fantasy books for 2022

Ziggy: #TheKaijuPreservationSociety by @scalzi has been optioned for television to Fox Entertainment!! AHHHHHHH, WE ARE SO EXCITED 🎉🎉🎉

Jan: The 2022 Philip K. Dick Award finalists have been announced.

Seth: My favorite currently-running fantasy series is getting a new entry. Nghi Vo and Tor announce Into the Riverlands, a Singing Hills cycle novella. Coming out this fall.


BARE YOUR SWORD

"Beth Mitcham @MitchamBeth Jan 10 THE INHERITANCE OF ORQUIDEA DIVINA, Zoraida Córdova. I loved the language in this book which moved between richly lush and sharply modern. Like sinking into a bubbly warm bath and having toddler bath toys occasionally pop up to the surface."

"Brian @brivolbm7q Jan 9 @acedtect heard your description of SGV food on the last @swordandlase episode. Have you checked out blossom market hall yet? Kinda quasi 626 night market but permanent spot."

"Kenley Neufeld @kenleyneufeld Jan 9 Sweet story of suffering, love and joy. Friendships, trust, family. Of growing up. Throw in a spacecraft, aliens and a demon and we have a nice mix of sci-fi and fantasy. Definitely a good way to start my 2022 reading. Thanks @swordandlaser and more importantly @ryka_aoki"

What was your favourite S&L read of 2021?


BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

CHECK-IN

Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki

LFUS: An interesting mashup of genres

LFUS: Just give me music and food and I'm fine

ADDENDUMS

Our show is currently entirely funded by our patrons. Thank you to all the folks who back our show and if you would like to support the show that way head to patreon.com/swordandlaser

You can also support the show by buying books through our links! Find links to the books we talk about and some of our favorites at swordandlaser.com/picks

S&L Podcast - #427 - Dead Family Trees

Congrats Murderbot! In congratulations, we will let you watch your dramas unbothered by human emotions. We wonder some about Chengdu. And we not only kick off our January pick, but wrap up our December one too!

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: St. Francis Anthem

Veronica: Apothic Red

QUICK BURNS

Mark: 2021 Murderbot Hugo Awards

Silvana: Complete list of 2021 Hugo Award, Astounding and Lodestar winners

Ruth: Chengdu, China has been selected as the host city for the 81st WorldCon in 2023

Jan: Goodreads has published their readers' most anticipated books of 2022. In the Science Fiction & Fantasy category we have.

And KristyH tipped us off to one from TOR

John: Last year I was introduced to the Book Riot reading log

BARE YOUR SWORD

Drake Tungsten

@turtleismytotem

Found 10 books on my @goodreads list via NPR's book section. Found 16 of my books via

@swordandlaser Book Club.

—-

Beth Mitcham

@MitchamBeth

AURORA RISING, Alastair Reynolds. I liked the mix of comfortable tropes (he mentors the unwanted gems of the service! evil AIs!) and Cool SF ideas (the Clockmaker, the Glitter band). I hope a future book features the pigmen.

@swordandlaser

—-

I learned about The StoryGraph from the host of another podcast

Justine (AuroraLee in all the places)"

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

QUICK KICK OFF

Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki (Amazon link)

Book Briefing

WRAP UP

The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina by Zoraida Córdova

TIoOD: Would it be better if it was linear?

TIoOD: Audiobook

TIoOD: Have you seen the movie Encanto?

S&L Podcast - #426 - Pillow Friends

End of year book lists for days! Who can take on Arthur C. Clarke and pillow friends?

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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: Egg Nog
Veronica: Water

QUICK BURNS

Ruth: The Goodreads Choice winners have been announced!

Jan: Lithub has released their list of best reviewed Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror books of 2021. The site pulled reviews from more than 150 sources to get to their list.

Paul: The New York Times has its list of Best SFF of the year, as curated by Amal El-Mohtar (co-author of How to Lose the Time War among other things).

Zomino: End of the year lists keep coming (Best Scifi of 2021 from Polygon)

There were also book lists from The Guardian UK, several based on Reddit mentions

RMutt1917 and Louie - Denis Villeneuve is set to adapt the Arthur C. Clarke classic, Rendezvous with Rama, with Morgan Freeman as a producer, who previously held the rights to the novel.

Mark: Tor.com announced the table-of-contents for Some of the Best from Tor.com 2021.

Mark: The Sunday Morning Transport is a newsletter that will begin publishing weekly speculative short fiction in January 2022.

BARE YOUR SWORD

Rob: “Thanks to 34 donors, we've had our best year yet. Not only did we break our previous high of 30 donors, but we also broke our previous donation amount by just over $450 for a grand total of $6,203!
Thanks again to everyone who donated to our team."

Tamahome
Idea for a future show title: Pillow Friends

@markmtz
steampunk and synthwave computer created art. I have no idea what these images are based on, but they're kind of interesting; from http://womba.art"

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina by Zoraida Córdova

elianara — 12/12/2021
Started reading it, or really listening to the audiobook. If someone else has problems following along with all the members of the family, I found the family tree on the author's website "

ADDENDUMS

Our show is currently entirely funded by our patrons. Thank you to all the folks who back our show and if you would like to support the show that way head to patreon.com/swordandlaser


You can also support the show by buying books through our links! Find links to the books we talk about and some of our favorites at swordandlaser.com/picks