S&L Podcast - #96 - Interview with Scott Lynch

We're psyched to interview Scott Lynch, who, spoiler alert, is the Scott who gets welcomed in the new member hellos too! Plus we delve into the Ender's Game controversy and pick good audio books for road trips.

WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?
Tom: Water 
Veronica: 2006 Bruno Rocca Barbaresco 

QUICK BURNS
Teacher Suspended For Reading Ender's Game To Students
How does 1Q84 stack up to Haruki Murakami’s classic novels? 
Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Series That Started Out as Trilogies 
EXPANSE Book III given a title 

CALENDAR

BARE YOUR SWORD

The Lies of Locke Lamora > Boing Boing's List of Vagabonds 
Time for a road trip! (No, we don't mean we're going on tour) 

TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES
Twilight slashfic takes Hollywood 

INTERVIEW
Scott Lynch
The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard, #1) by Scott Lynch

BOOK PICK
Help pick our May book (It's a laser)

EMAIL
Hey there! I am an assistant librarian at Parman Library here in San Antonio, TX. I was wondering, since you guys have quite the following, if you could have an option on your site or goodreads site where people can submit their book groups/social clubs for others to search for.  For instance, I have a science fiction book group at our library called Escape the Earth! and if it were listed on your site, which gets a lot of traffic from SF fans, it would bring my community closer together in our nerdom. Just a thought… Been enjoying the podcast!
 
Tyler D. Lutz

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Hey Tom and Veronica.
Congrats on the video show, I'd actually always hoped we'd see a video show (though I always imagined it would have been a TWiT.TV show).
Anyway I have a couple of thoughts.
1. You mentioned the video show needing to be pretty strictly PG. Do you feel this is going to have a real impact on the book choices?
2. What's going to happen with Game of Thrones TV discussion? I'd really like you to think about doing a separate small 10-15 minute audioshow after each episode and drop them in the podcast feed. 
Anyway really looking forward to the video show.
Jason (Australia).

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I know you cant talk about it on sword and laser because of your sponsor but I think people should know about
http://librivox.org/
It is a website that is trying to record all public domain books into audio books and then publish them on the web under creative commons.  People can volunteer to read books or chapters and upload them back to the site.  They are all surprising well done and although not on the same level as paid versions.  They are very easy to listen to, unlike computer synthesized voices.
I first heard about from the roku channel on the nowhere man's privet channel page
http://thenowhereman.com/roku/
I would love to know what you think about it
Thanks
-Andrew
 

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S&L Podcast - #96 - Interview with Scott Lynch

S&L Podcast - #95 - Have You Seen This Direwolf?

We're all giddy about our new video show at Geek and Sundry, but we promise there's more to the episode than just that.  Though if you have questions about what the video show means, hopefully loads of them are answered right off the top of the show. We also dig into Lies of Locke Lamora (though we don't wrap it up quite yet) and help save SciFi. Literally.

WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: 2008 Ravenswood Cabernet Sauvignon Vintners Blend 

Veronica: 2005 Phenom Merlot 

QUICK BURNS

That online book club you like is adding a YouTube show to it's lineup

Sword & Laser coming to video

The Drowned Cities by Paolo Bacigalupi has a free Kindle preview up 

Have you seen this Direwolf? Arya Stark’s Lost Dog Poster 

Singularity & Co. - Save the SciFI! 

CALENDAR

BARE YOUR SWORD

"The Magicians" discussion leader? 

Yes we know what the next book will be - and yes we know it's not a laser, but the book after that will be and we need your help picking it! 

If made into a movie, who would you cast? 

Who Scott Lynch would cast 

TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES

Finally a real Prometheus trailer and not just a teaser!

John Carter 

BOOK CHECK-IN

The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard, #1) by Scott Lynch  

SF Signal is doing Lies of Locke Lamora too! 

The Lies of Locke Lamora > A Protagonist in Need of a Want? 

The Lies of Locke Lamora > Why isn't there a map? 

EMAIL

I had the honor of getting to see Tom and Veronica at the WonderCon signing this Saturday. Tom gave me a shirt and I thought it was just an XL when he gave it to me, but was elated to see it was an XXXL when I checked it later. I'm so used to free giveaways being so small on me and most people overlook us big boys. I'm a big fan of all that you and I can't thank you enough. 

Literally a Big Fan,

Mike P.

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Tom and Veronica, 

I'm very excited about your video podcast, and all teh geek and sundry goodness coming. But I have one concern: Is there a 'what we're drinking' section? If there is no drinking to begin the show, it can't really be an S&L podcast, can it? 

Keep up the good work.

JOE

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S&L Podcast - #95 - Have You Seen This Direwolf?

S&L Podcast - #94 - Can't Keep A Good Map Down

We talk about some cool SciFi maps from the US to Westeros tonight.  Plus, the Syrah may get to our hosts, but they think they know both why we like heroes, and when it's OK to hate an author's politics but like his story. we also are continually impressed with Terry Pratchett.

WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Tom: 2010 La Granja Syrah 

Veronica: Pasa Robles Syrah from a Zeppelin!

QUICK BURNS

The most complete ASoIaF World Map yet 

A map of the United States, drawn in the style of Lord of the Rings 

Info on Guy Gavriel Kay's new novel 

The Worst Science Fiction Novel of the 19th Century 

Legendary French artist Moebius, the man who made The Abyss, Alien, and Tron even weirder, is dead at 73

CALENDAR

BARE YOUR SWORD

Are Generation X scifi/fantasy fans fixated on the Chosen One?

Political Views of Authors 

TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES

GAME OF THRONES Season 2 episode title update 

Yet another GAME OF THRONES trailer 

Pottermore departing beta from platform nine (and three quarters) in April

Mass Effect as good science fiction 

BOOK CHECK-IN

"The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard, #1) by Scott Lynch"

EMAIL

Hey guys,

I'm very pleased you're currently reading The Lies of Locke Lamora.  I read it about a year ago and immediately followed up with the awesome sequel ""Red Seas Under Red Skies"".  It was that book that got me more into the Fantasy genre and as I explored online I found your podcast.  I saw this recent post on Scott Lynch's blog regarding some of his early development of the Gentlemen Bastard series and thought it would be interesting to mention on the show:

http://scott-lynch.livejournal.com/271036.html

I found this post particularly interesting as I will be taking part in this years NaNoWriMo, inspired by your attempts last year, and I plan on making extensive notes beforehand.

Keep up the good work.

Matt

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Hi, this is Chris from Poland again. I wanted to mention that the Discworld Reading Order Guide that I maintain and which you mentioned once on the podcast has been updated to version 2.1 and is available on the Discworld Fanatics website. Since you sometimes mention Pratchett, your listeners might want to take a look at the new Guide.

Cheers,

Chris.

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S&L Podcast - #94 - Can't Keep A Good Map Down

S&L Podcast - #92 - The Lies of Locke Lamora Kick-off

Well it's an amazing kick-off to a great fantasy novel, but Tom can't stop himself from embarassing admissions, and Veronica is shocked into speechlessness. So it's that kind of episode.
 

WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Veronica: 2010 Hogue Cellars Pinot Grigio 

Tom: 2009 Les Portes de Bordeaux 

QUICK BURNS

Aspiring sf writers: Clarion workshop closes to applications in two weeks

2011 Nebula Awards Nominees Announced Thanks David!

Developing World: Beyond the Frontiers of Science Fiction 

CALENDAR

BARE YOUR SWORD

Alternate Pick? 

Books You Have Lemmed 

TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES

Joseph Conrad's HEART OF DARKNESS going scifi

Classic S&L Video Games 

TRAILER: ‘Doomsday Book’ – SciFi Anthology Film with Sentient Robots, Meteor Collision and Zombies

BOOK KICK-OFF

The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard, #1)by Scott Lynch

Wikipedia Entry 

Purchase The Lies of Locke Lamora  

Tom finished MORAV by Fon Davis

Updates on Blue Remembered Earth and The Coldest War.

EMAIL

Dear V & T,

I've been catching up on a few weeks of podcasts, so feel free to ignore this if you've moved on from the ""is listening to an audiobook really reading?"" issue.  
My relevant background is that I am a cognitive neuroscientist and an avid audiobook listener (I joined audible.com in 2001...)

Anyway, from a scientific perspective, all the claims that brain handles audio differenetly from the written word are true but entirely meaningless to this debate.
The problem is that unless you have some well-formed argument about what a difference in neural patterns signfiies, its meaningless to base any claim by stating simply that the ""brain handles x differnetly from y"".   The reason for this is that, at some level,  the brain handles nearly everything differently from everything else.

For example, reading aloud and reading silently activate the brain in different ways.  As does reading reading in your native tounge vs. a newly learned langauge.  Same with braille vs printed words.  Or with reading off paper vs. off a computer monitor (neural activity can actually get entrained to the refresh rate).  Brain activity in ""fast readers"" can differ from that of ""slow readers.""  Kids' brains handle reading differently from adult brains.  Brain activity during reading can change following a stroke... And so on.   If there is one ""right"" kind of brain activity for reading, there is probably only one person who has ever really read (my money is with Jonathan Franzen….)
Point being:  saying that brain activity is different when listening vs. ""reading"" tells us nothing particularly useful.

On the other hand, much more meaningful questions could be asked, like:
Do people remember the text better when it is read to them vs. when they read it themselves?Are details remembered better?Does the author intent come through better in one medium vs. another?  Are people more likely to ""skim"" in one medium vs. another?After some time do people forget how they ""read"" the book?  (that is, years afterwards, is the content stored seperately from the delivery method).

These are actually answerable questions and it would be interesting if someone did this research.  But I can say from my own experience that there are times when audio is clearly the ""better"" method.   One obvious example, is that I know how to pronounce character names and places.  
Anyway, love the show,

Jordy

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Hi Tom and Veronica,

Love the S&L podcast, keep up to good work.Brandon Sanderson posted a blog entry about the release date of A MEMORY OF LIGHT 

As a Wheel of Time fan, I can't wait, hope it doesn't get delayed but i respect the need to finish this off right.

BTW: are my recommendations for an S&L book pick

Sword: The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch.

Laser The Quantum Thief by Hannu Rajaniemi

Veronica, thanks for introducing me the Alex Craft series in your new book club, looking forward for more good stuff.

Lastly here is book rec I think you will both enjoy immensely but probably doesn't fit the book club profile, it takes place in a post Zombie outbreak world in which civilization didn't collapse largely thanks to bloggers and the lessons learned from George Romero! the book is called Feed by Mira Grant (Newsflesh Trilogy #1) it's a clever, intelligent book, just look at the cover.

Arroyo Kay

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This podcast is brought to you by Audible.com the internet’s leading provider of audiobooks with more than 100,000 downloadable titles across all types of literature and featuring audio versions of many New York Times Best Sellers. For listeners of this podcast, Audible is offering a free audiobook, to give you a chance to try out their service. For a free audiobook of your choice go to audiblepodcast.com/sword

 

S&L Podcast - #92 - The Lies of Locke Lamora Kick-off