S&L Podcast - #467 - It Was Good Filk

We get to the bottom of why it's called Fahrenheit 4-5-1 and which songs get stuck in our heads when we hear “Aes Sedai.” We finish up our thoughts on Planetfall by Emma Newman and kick off Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo.

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WHAT ARE WE NOMMING?

Tom: Beef Curry

Veronica: Blackberries

QUICK BURNS

Geoff: The World Fantasy Award 2023 nominees have been announced!

Seth: You may never guess which SFF author made Bustle.com's list of ten slutty books to read before summer ends

BARE YOUR SWORD

"Katie - I have never in my life heard anyone call the book Fahrenheit four-five-one. Listening to this episode is the first time I've encountered it that way!

So now I'm googling around for an answer.

First I found a random forum where someone mentions that Ray himself says it that way in an interview.

And this article has a video clip of Ray Bradbury talking about why he wrote the book and at the very end he says it that way.

So I guess the answer is ""because the author says it that way"" but that doesn't answer the question of: But why does HE say it that way?

However, I learned something new today. Thanks!"

Tamahome: It sounds more like a police car.

Malcolm: In Australia we pronounce it Celcius 2-3-2

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"TRP: I'm probably the only one but everytime someone mentions Wheel Of Time's Aes Sedai, I start to sing the chorus from Simon and Garfunkel's The Boxer, under my breath.

Aes Sedai

Aes Sedai-dai-dai-dai-dai

Aes Sedai

Aes Sedai-dai-dai-dai-dai, dai-dai-Aes Sedai"

Katie hears Amy Grant's El Shaddai and Malcolm hears Too Shy by Kajagogo

Charles: Following with the cookie theme, my daughter works at a cookie shop in Orlando called Gideons Bakehouse. They're a gothic décor store with wonder cookies the size of your head (half pound). Every time we're in Orlando visiting our daughter we have to stop by there and pick up some cookies. One cookie last us two or three days (we cut it up like a pizza). They're sinfully good. Unfortunately they don't ship their desserts.

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"I have always said four hundred and fifty one because of the preceding Fahrenheit.

Though little side story about this discussion

My username is racer951y the 951 comes from a Porsche internal code number for the 944 Turbo.

So in the age of streamers reading my name out.... the 951 is usually saide as nine five one but it is supposed to be said nine fifty-one (and the base car is nine forty four).

Those numbers get even better in German. haha

racer951y"

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

KICK OFF

Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

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LAST THOUGHTS (spoilery)

Planetfall by Emma Newman

Amazon link

PF: The Sir Mix-A-Lot Sung Soo filk

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S&L Podcast - #446 - Spoon & Ladle

The Hugos are out! The Hugos are out! Huge cookies are out! TRIKE READS READER'S DIGEST? Plus, the varied emotions caused by Planetfall.

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WHAT ARE WE NOMMING?

Tom: Broccoli Alfredo Pasta
Veronica: Air fried food!

QUICK BURNS

rogo and John let us know: The Hugo Awards finalists have been announced.

Mark: A little more on the Hugo finalists...

terpkristin - Related to the Hugos, it looks like voting is open for those who are members or supporting members

And CountZeroOr notes that S. B. Divya has declined her Hugo Award nominations

Pilchie The Wheel of Time Is Getting an Animated Prequel Film Called The White Tower

terpkristin - Big news for Nnedi Okorafor this week. It's finally been announced that she sold a novel called "THE AFRICANFUTURIST" to HarperCollins/William Morrow

Mark: The International Association of Media Tie-in Writers announced nominees for the Scribe Awards for superior works published in 2022

Seth: Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower is becoming an opera

Kristy The short-list for the Ursula K. Le Guin prize has been announced.

Trike: Reader’s Digest has a list of the 100 best books of all time, and lots of SFF books are included, even among the top ten.

Scott - Rory August’s book ‘The Last Gifts of the Universe’ won the second annual Self-Published Science Fiction competition.

The competition was originally conceptualized by Hugh Howey and self-pubbed author Duncan Swan"

BARE YOUR SWORDterpkristin:

I’m only in the first part where Tom talks about his cookie, which OBVIOUSLY gives another good “in”. There’s a place in northern Virginia called Midnight Treats that makes big cookies that are REALLY good. At most, I can eat like half of one at once.

John (Taloni) writes:

Ah, that was cool getting mentioned on the podcast. But! If it happens again, I request my full name be used:

Johnny Johnny Bo Bonnie, Banana Fannah Fo Fonnie, Me My Mo Monnie, Taloni!

What are we nomming when we land on another world?

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

Planetfall by Emma Newman

Amazon link

A conversation about directed evolution and its portrayal in Planetfall devolves into a conversation about how cute pugs are. This is Sword and Laser at its best

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S&L Podcast - #465 - Skirting on the Edge of Danger

Some of our favorite authors are giving away free short stories and winning Locus Awards. What the best book club pick we ever made was. Why books that make you uncomfortable are important to read. And our last thoughts on Fourth Wing.

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WHAT ARE WE NOMMING?

Tom: Levains Cookie

Veronica: Bask Rosé

QUICK BURNS

Chris K. 2023 Locus Award Winners were announced

Spells: First teaser for the Netflix version of Three-Body Problem, series starting January 2024.

Elizabeth: Amazon Original Stories is publishing six short stories by some big names including James S.A. Corey, Veronica Roth, Rebecca Roanhorse, Ann Leckie, Nnedi Okorafor, and John Scalzi. They will be available to Amazon Prime and Kindle Unlimited subscribers as part of their subscriptions, and available to purchase on Kindle and Audible for everyone else. Available June 27 2023.

Here's Scalzi's announcement for it.

Trike: A book collecting Iain M. Banks’ drawings for The Culture series will be published November 7th. I had no idea this was a thing he did. I love these behind-the-scenes worldbuilding books"

Jan: From LocusMag:

The 2022 Kitschies winners have been announced, the prize for “the year’s most progressive, intelligent and entertaining fiction that contain elements of the speculative or fantastic""

The Red Tentacle for the Best Novel went to "The Last Blade Priest" by W.P. Wiles and The Golden Tentacle for Best Debut Novel went to ""Our Wives Under the Sea"" by Julia Armfield."

terpkristin and Zomino : Felicia Day apparently has a new Audible Original coming out that is apparently like a comedic ode to fantasy. It’ll be narrated by Neil Gaiman. Guess I’ll be checking that out

Mer: The US Library of Congress announced the speakers at this year's National Book Festival in the District of Columbia. This year there's John Scalzi and the Umbrella Academy's Elliot Page with his memoir. All talks will be recorded and posted to the Library's digital collection for on-demand access

Tamahome: An article about Samuel Delaney in the New Yorker let slip this little tidbit " while Neil Gaiman, who is adapting Delany’s classic space adventure “Nova” (1968) as a series for Amazon"

BARE YOUR SWORD

"ohn (Taloni) So much Good News! We need a new name for good-news Tom.

Should it be:

* Gospel Tom (spreader of the Good News)

* Good Omens Tom: The Nice and Accurate Podcasteries of Thomas Merritt, Host.

Or....? Suggest below.

John (Nevets)

It's got Merritt!

And yes Tom would hate saying it, and Veronica would laugh/ groan a lot."

Best and worst club pick

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

KICK OFF

Planetfall by Emma Newman

Amazon link

FINAL WRAP UP

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

Amazon link

Representation & Disability

Fist-icuffs!

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