S&L Podcast - #392 - Audible Minus?

We try to explain Audible's new plans, decide if Pinocchio is fantasy (especially if Mussolini is involved), and wrap-up our thoughts on Elysium by Jennifer Marie Brissett.

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Mark: The finalists for the inaugural Ignyte Awards have been announced. The awards are part of FIYAHCON, a virtual convention hosted by FIYAH Literary Magazine. The inaugural event takes place October 17-18, 2020. FIYAHCON seeks to center the perspectives and experiences of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color).

Mark: R.F. Kuang will present The Poppy War Drunk Recap on Instagram Live, Saturday, August 29 at 10 PM ET.

Jan: Is Pinocchio Fantasy Literature? If it is: Deadline reports that Guillermo del Toro is doing a stop-motion movie musical adaptation of Pinocchio for Netflix that is set during the rise of fascism in Mussolini’s Italy.
Principal photography on Pinocchio began last autumn and production has continued during the pandemic, a release date is not yet set. Voice actors include Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Christoph Waltz and Cate Blanchett.

Jan: Tor.com and Deadline report that Audible is introducing a new subscription option in the US called Audible Plus, which is essentially ""a Netflix-style subscription"" granting unlimited access to Audible's exclusive content including (non-exclusive) podcasts and original audio books. Existing US subscribers get access to Audible Premium Plus which gives access to the catalog and allows the purchase of audio books with credits as before.

Jan- Netflix has released the first trailer for "Enola Holmes" with Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill about Sherlock Holmes' secret sister.

BARE YOUR SWORD

Dear Tom and Veronica,
Thank you for introducing / having Andrew from Alienating the Audience on your podcast. I've added his Sci-Fi banter to my list of podcasts and have been enjoying the show ever since. Especially the episode about how to make a giant robot.
Switching gears, a little, PBS's American Master's is doing an episode on Ursula K. Le Guin, it's streaming on PBS.org. She wrote, so much but I always remember Wizard of Earthsea.
Best,
David


Tamahome @tamahome02000
.@swordandlaser If Veronica has a boy, I vote for the name "Bob"

Cameron Ferstat @cferstat
@swordandlaser do we have a September book pick yet? Just finished #Elysium and don’t want to start something else this close to the new month! #nowreading

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

SEPTEMBER PICK
Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow


WRAP UP
Elysium by Jennifer Marie Brissett

This was a pretty dark book to read during troubled times

Classics and types of love

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S&L Podcast - #391 - Audiobook Drama

The Hugos are here! And we’ve read a bunch of them. Also, some thoughts on what should or should not be in the genre canon. Should there even be a canon? Or should we shoot it out of a cannon? Also our early non-spoiler thoughts on Elysium and the audiobook divide.

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Mark: The 2020 Hugo Award winners announced, many familiar to S+L. Here are a few of the winners...

Iain: Retro Hugos Announced for 1945...

Silvana - In Chicago, the 2022 WorldCon will be.

Jan: Does Science Fiction literature need a canon?

TRP Tom (Supreme Laser) mentioned the new season of The New Legends of Monkey on CordKillers.
There's a couple of English Language book versions of this tale originally written as Journey to the West and attributed to Wu Cheng'en:
Monkey: A Journey to the West an abridged translation by Arthur Waley
The Journey to the West, Volume 1 a four volume complete translation by Anthony C. Yu

Mark: The Guardian has posted the long list (211 books) for the 2020 Not the Booker prize. They would like your nominations for books that belong on the short list. Nominating deadline is 23.59 BST on Sunday 16 August. I think this is 7:59 PM ET in the US.

Mark: The 2020 Dragon Award ballot has been announced

John (Taloni) Harrow the Ninth makes the New York Times Bestseller List! Coming in at, appropriately, Number 9. (Number nine...number nine...)

Mark - 'Jade City' TV Series Based On Books In Works At Peacock From Dave Kalstein, Breck Eisner & Dean Georgaris

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Mark
@markmtz
@swordandlaser Happy Birthday to the Supreme Sword!

Tamahome @tamahome02000
.@swordandlaser Congrats on finishing Black Leopard Red Wolf! Will Gravity's Rainbow be next?

Indie Bookshops @IndieBookshopUK
Back in my happy place @Echo_3_coffee #blogging listening to @swordandlaser interview - now have to get #bobiverse books


BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

Elysium by Jennifer Marie Brissett

Audiobook comments

ACCHOO!

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