S&L Podcast - #497 - Some Desperate Sniffles

We learn a lot about nunchucks and old best SciFi lists, but we spend the majority of our time mulling over Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh. We also kick off a cozy October horrorish read.

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WHAT ARE WE NOMMING?

Tom: Chicken Alfredo lasagna
Veronica: Pumpkin spice crème cookies from Whole Foods

QUICK BURNS (Add Timestamp)

Any news or announcements.

A lot of people wanted us to talk about Marvel and DC losing joint trademark protection for the word superhero. I could not find a good explanation of what trademarks they held. Trademark law is so frequently misunderstood that until I do find that out, I can't intelligently comment on the withdrawal of that protection.
Tom
https://www.law.com/therecorder/2024/09/30/joint-marvel-dc-trademark-of-super-hero-canceled-amid-challenge-by-creator-of-superbabies/?slreturn=20241002142830

Tamahome: Hot off the presses—Top 50 Sci-Fi novels voted on in 1998 at Locus. Words in Time on YouTube just did a video about it. I don’t think they’ve done a poll like this since? The Witches of Karres?
https://worldswithoutend.com/lists_locus_bestsf.asp

Seth: Mary Robinette Kowal, translator? She makes her debut as a translator with The Night Guest, a work of psychological horror by Hildur Knútsdóttir. A woman suffering from chronic fatigue gets a smartwatch, which finds she's been walking 40,000 steps in her sleep.
The book sounds neat, but mostly I'm just thinking there's basically nothing Kowal can't do.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/127306444.The_Night_Guest

Trike: October’s new Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror releases are here to haunt your bookshelf.
https://gizmodo.com/octobers-new-sci-fi-fantasy-and-horror-releases-are-here-to-haunt-your-bookshelf-2000503585

Seth: Brandon Sanderson has plans to build a bookstore on the site of a closed city park. He’s calling it Dragonsteel Plaza.
https://www.sltrib.com/artsliving/2024/09/29/brandon-sanderson-has-bought-land/

BARE YOUR SWORD (Add Timestamp)

Feedback from the audience.

Ruth: I also remember the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles! (Not surprisingly, as Ruth Tilltab and I are the same age, and we both grew up in the UK). There was a period when the UK was very against anything to do with ninjas or nunchucks. I remember Bruce Lee movies were edited to remove the nunchucks, and so was the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles cartoon show. According to the Wikipedia article, the cartoon producers even changed Michelangelo’s signature weapon to a grappling hook because of the UK controversy over nunchucks.

Steve: While I agree the specificity of the UK rules is bizarre, one of the reasons why nunchucks were banned is that after the release of Enter the Dragon in 1973/4, there were several incidents of gang violence where the participants were found in possession of nunchucks. As a result, nunchucks and depictions of nunchucks were banned to avoid influencing "the youth." The main reasoning was that it is relatively simple to produce nunchucks, so the "barrier for entry" is very low, making it more likely that kids would be influenced to use them.

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

Kick Off
A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny
Bookshop Link
Amazon Link

Wrap Up
Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh
Bookshop Link
Amazon Link

SDG: Dulce et Decorum Est
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/22925185-sdg-dulce-et-decorum-est

SDG: Queer Identity
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/22918852-sdg-queer-identity

S&L Podcast - #496 - Leminal Space

Sad news followed by recommendations from Parade Magazine! And The Booker Short List. Plus, do you hate it when a series isn't continuing the story directly? And we check in on our September read of Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh.

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WHAT ARE WE NOMMING?
Tom: A cheeseburger from a movie theater
Veronica: Canadian House of Pizza and Garbage

QUICK BURNS - add time stamp
Any news or announcements

Seth and others:

  • Disney has officially announced the Graveyard Book adaptation is “paused.”

  • Netflix has announced Dead Boy Detectives, based on a comic series by Neil Gaiman, will not be getting a second season.

  • Good Omens Season 3 is also paused.

  • Five women have come forward with sexual assault allegations against Neil Gaiman, and there is a police investigation in New Zealand.

  • Gaiman denies the allegations.

Read more
More details
The Guardian article

Tamahome: The Booker shortlist is out. At least there's one with astronauts:

Orbital
Six astronauts rotate in the International Space Station. They are there to do vital work, but slowly they begin to wonder: what is life without Earth? What is Earth without humanity?
By Samantha Harvey
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Mark: Adrian Tchaikovsky has written the screenplay adapting a novella, The Inquest of Pilot Pirx, by Stanislaw Lem.

The English-language film tells the story of Commander Pirx, who leads a small crew of half androids and half humans on a rescue mission into space. None of them know which is which, and Pirx’s secret task is to figure out whether the androids are truly superior to humans. Events turn dangerous when the mission is disrupted by an unknown saboteur.

Is it time to read another book by Mr. Lem?
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Seth: Parade Magazine (I didn't know they cared) delivers a list of the best SFF books of the year so far.
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BARE YOUR SWORD
Feedback from the audience

tilltab — 09/16/2024 2:14 PM:
“I’m just catching up on the podcast, and listening to Wheel of Thyme, and although I know I’m in the wrong here, I still can’t help wincing at Veronica singing 'teenage mutant NINJA turtles,' because in the UK, they decided that 'ninja' wasn’t good for kids, and they were called 'teenage mutant HERO turtles,' and that included a change to the theme song. 'Hero turtles' is what I grew up with, and even though I KNOW 'ninja' is the accurate and correct word to use there, it still sounds so wrong to me! 'Heroes' just fits better! I can’t help thinking that!”

Loosely-Connected Series vs. Shared Universe

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION
Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh
Bookshop link
Amazon link

SDG: Brainwashed
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SDG: Emily Tesh Interviews
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S&L Podcast - #495 - All The News That's Fit to Squee

We have Dragon Awards and Hugo Awards, we kick off Some Desperate Glory, and wrap up our final thoughts on The Spear That Cuts Through Water. Also, we determine we might need to squee more.

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WHAT ARE WE NOMMING?
Tom: Truffle Mac and Cheese with broccoli
Veronica: Wit beer


QUICK BURNS

Chris K.
From Locus: 2023 Dragon Awards Winners

Best Science Fiction Novel
WINNER: Starter Villain, John Scalzi (Tor; Tor UK)

  • The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport, Samit Basu (Tordotcom)

  • The Saint of Bright Doors, Vajra Chandrasekera (Tordotcom)

  • Theft of Fire, Devon Eriksen (self-published)

  • These Burning Stars, Bethany Jacobs (Orbit US; Orbit UK)

  • Beyond the Ranges, John Ringo & James Aidee (Baen)

  • System Collapse, Martha Wells (Tordotcom)

Best Fantasy Novel (Including Paranormal)
WINNER: Iron Flame, Rebecca Yarros (Red Tower)

  • Three Kinds of Lucky, Kim Harrison (Ace)

  • The Water Outlaws, S.L. Huang (Tordotcom; Solaris UK)

  • He Who Drowned the World, Shelley Parker-Chan (Tor; Mantle)

  • My Brother’s Keeper, Tim Powers (Baen; Ad Astra)

  • House of Open Wounds, Adrian Tchaikovsky (Ad Astra)
    Source

Trike:
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, theaters December 13

  • AKA The War between Rohan and Dunland, taking place +/-180 years before the War of the Ring, the sealing of the legend of the Riders of Rohan, the ascension of the heroes of Gondor, the breaking of the old alliance, and the forging of a new path. In other words, a day that ends in Y in Middle-Earth.
    Watch trailer

Seth and JasonReads:
Universal International Studios Buys Matt Dinniman’s Dungeon Crawler Carl with Seth MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door & Chris Yost Attached
Source

Paul:
George R.R. Martin hosted his very own Alfie Awards in Scotland on Friday to honor excellence in writing in 2023, specifically for people who were deleted from the 2023 Hugo Awards. Congratulations to:

  • RF Kuang for Best Novel (Babel)

  • Xiran Jay Zhao for New Writer

  • Sandman for Dramatic Presentation

  • Paul Weimer for Fan Writer

Kuang said she will cherish her hood-ornament-turned-award forever in a fun and slightly cheeky Instagram post.
See post

AFallenAngel and John:
Hugo 2024 Award Winners
(Also posted in Discord Quick Burns channel)

  • Best Novel: Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh (Tordotcom, Orbit UK)

  • Best Novella: Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher (Tor, Titan UK)

  • Best Novelette: “The Year Without Sunshine” by Naomi Kritzer (Uncanny Magazine, November-December 2023)

  • Best Short Story: “Better Living Through Algorithms” by Naomi Kritzer (Clarkesworld, May 2023)

  • Best Series: Imperial Radch by Ann Leckie (Orbit US, Orbit UK)

  • Best Graphic Story or Comic: Saga, Vol. 11 written by Brian K. Vaughan, art by Fiona Staples (Image Comics)

  • Best Related Work: A City on Mars by Kelly Weinersmith and Zach Weinersmith (Penguin Press; Particular Books)

  • Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

  • Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form: The Last of Us: “Long, Long Time”

  • Best Game or Interactive Work: Baldur’s Gate 3

  • Best Editor Short Form: Neil Clarke

  • Best Editor Long Form: Ruoxi Chen

  • Best Professional Artist: Rovina Cai

  • Best Semiprozine: Strange Horizons

  • Best Fanzine: Nerds of a Feather, Flock Together

  • Best Fancast: Octothorpe

  • Best Fan Writer: Paul Weimer

  • Best Fan Artist: Laya Rose

  • Lodestar (Best YA Book): Moniquill Blackgoose

  • Astounding Award for Best New Writer: Xiran Jay Zhao
    Source


BARE YOUR SWORD

Feedback from the audience

  • Seth: "There’s the book we read last year, The Empress of Salt and Fortune. Maybe it’s more of a dual-timeline story, but there’s action in the present with Chih talking with the older Rabbit, and then the bulk of the story is Rabbit's history."

  • Oaken: "Heroes ON THE half-shelf makes me think of oysters on the half-shell. And while those are yummy, turtles that way would not be good."

  • Katie: "I LOVED A Spear Cuts Through Water, and it confirmed that stories within framing stories are one of my wheelhouses."


BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

Kick Off
Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh
Bookshop | Amazon

Wrap Up
The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez
Bookshop | Amazon
Goodreads Wrap Up Thread


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