S&L Podcast – #508 – Sexy, Sexy, Mind Palace

We have Murderbot trailer! And we like it! Plus, the Hugo nominees are out and we wrap up our thoughts on The City and the City and begin our April dungeon crawl.

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WHAT ARE WE NOMMING?
Tom: Sumo Mandarin Orange
Veronica: Cadbury Egg season

QUICK BURNS
CountZeroOr and Trike: Murderbot trailer: May 16 on Apple TV” (Watch on YouTube)

Seth: Happy National Library Week (in the USA) (ALA National Library Week)

Chaminade and Geoff: Hugo shortlist 2025 is out!
Novel:

  • Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Orbit US, Tor UK)

  • The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley (Avid Reader Press, Sceptre)

  • Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Tordotcom)

  • Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell (DAW)

  • A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher (Tor)

  • The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Del Rey, Hodderscape UK)

“For the first time I can remember, I’ve read them all before the nominations! Service Model or The Tainted Cup are my favorites, but they are all good.”
2025 Hugo Award Finalists

Mark: SFWA names Nicola Griffith as the 41st Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master (SFWA Announcement)

Seth: The S&L bump strikes again with The Ministry of Time – this time it’s on the short list for the brand‑new Climate Fiction Prize (Climate Fiction Prize)

The long list for the Women’s Prize for Fiction has been announced – it’s mostly lit‑fic, but the nominees include S&L pick The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. Another example of the S&L bump? (Women’s Prize Long List)

NaNoWriMo shuts down as a foundation due to funding issues (TechCrunch)

BARE YOUR SWORD
TRP: When I saw the title, I thought Tom and Veronica would mention Elisabeth Wheatley. She’s an indie author who writes in the fantasy genre. She is a queen of TikTok/YouTube self‑promotion and created a voracious book‑reading character called Book Goblin. I have read her book Daindreth’s Assassin and can definitely recommend it.

Tassie Dave: The question was asked, “How often have we read the March Madness runner‑up?” In the 9 years of March Madness, the runner‑up has not ended up as a pick eventually, only 3 times.
- 2016: was a tie. Both books read. The Fifth Season as an alt‑pick.
- 2017: Howl’s Moving Castle was a pick in 2020.
- 2018: Soulless was an alt‑pick.
- 2019: Never picked. The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August.
- 2020: Never picked. The City of Brass.
- 2021: Never picked. Gods of Jade and Shadow.
- 2022: Children of Time was a pick in 2023.
- 2023: Children of Time was a pick in 2023.
- 2024: Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries was a pick in 2024.

Of the books chosen to be in the March Madness Final 16 brackets, 33 have ended up as S&L book picks (so far).
- The best year was 2018, where 8 of the 16 books ended up as book picks (7 official and 1 alt‑pick).
- The most read in a single year was in 2024: 6 of the 12 book picks for the year were March Madness books (5 from the 2024 tournament and 1 from 2022).
- 4.77 books, on average, from each tournament end up as book picks; 3.66 books when you account for books that were in multiple tournaments.
- 4 runner‑ups were read in the same year: 2016, 2018 (both April alt‑picks), and 2023 & 2024 (both May picks).
The Fifth Season was, effectively, the runner‑up, as V&T used their veto powers to declare A Darker Shade of Magic as the official book pick.

With Veronica expressing a boundless love for all things cheese, I wanted to pass along an amazing landmark between Milwaukee and Chicago: the Mars Cheese Castle (marscheese.com). Should you ever make it to Wisconsin, this is a fun location to try a variety of Wisconsin cheese. Most restaurants will offer fried cheese curds, but I would recommend trying fresh cheese curds as well. Fresh cheese curds are lovingly referred to as “squeaky cheese.”
Ever yours,
Shawn D. Whale
p.s. I failed to find the Bare Your Sword link on Goodreads, which is why I sent you this.

BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION
Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman (BookshopAmazon)

FINAL THOUGHTS (spoilery)
The City & the City by China Miéville (BookshopAmazon)
Book briefing: Patreon

TCaTC: Boring Borlu (Goodreads)

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S&L Podcast - #507 - Book Goblin

Tom forgot to write the intro to the show this week, so you’re stuck with the Veronica Edition. March is still full of madness, which makes sense because it’s a full moon eclipse coming up and Venus is in retrograde. Or something! We check in on The City and The City by China Miéville, and we see and unsee your perspectives on the book thus far.

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WHAT ARE WE NOMMING?

Tom: Egg Frittata and Fried Potatoes, Mochi Cake
Veronica: Vegetarian cottage pie
"Cottage pie is Shepherd's pie without lamb" - Elizabeth


QUICK BURNS

March Madness Update

March Madness

Round of 4: March 9th - 15th, 11:59 PM ET
Final Round: March 16th - 22nd, 11:59 PM ET

Goodreads Poll
March Madness 2025 - Round 1 Voting

terpkristin: Amal El-Mohtar and her sister played music that will be used in the audiobook of Amal El-Mohtar’s new book (The River Has Roots). Not sure this is really worthy of Quick Burns, but I thought it was cool.
Instagram Reel

Mark: WHOA! Justin Lin will direct Keanu Reeves in BRZRKR. BRZRKR is the story of a violent half-god who stomps around doing a lot of violence. Keanu Reeves co-writes the comics featuring BRZRKR with Matt Kindt. Reeves and this month's author, China Miéville, co-wrote a novel, The Book of Elsewhere, set in the world of the BRZRKR comic book.
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Seth: Terry Brooks announces that, at age 81, he's ready for semi-retirement. He’s handing head-writer duties for his 50-year-old Shannara series to Delilah Dawson.

Instead of feeling like Sanderson finishing The Wheel of Time, this seems to me more like what's happened recently with some suspense authors becoming brands. Like Lee Child turning over his character to his brother, or how Clive Cussler or Robert Ludlum’s characters just keep going despite their authors' deaths.

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Jan: The winners of the 2025 Libby Awards, chosen by librarians and library workers across North America, have been announced.

Winners of genre interest:

  • Science Fiction and Debut Author of the Year: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley (Sword & Laser pick!)

  • Best Fantasy: The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst (romantic cozy fantasy about stolen spellbooks, unexpected friendships, and sweet jams)

  • Best Romantasy: House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas (totally unexpected)

  • Best Young Adult Fiction: Heir by Sabaa Tahir (romantic fantasy following an orphan, an outcast, and a prince in a world on the brink of chaos)

  • Best Middle Grade Book: Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell (a race to save the world’s last magical place)

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Seth: Publisher’s Weekly reports that the book jobber who distributes to mass retailers (bookstores and big-box stores) is going to cease working with books in mass-market paperback size.

I have many memories of combing used-bookstore shelves for mass-market sci-fi titles as a kid—reading lots of Star Wars and Star Trek paperbacks, some until they fell apart. Recently, I figured it was mostly for the romance genre, so I was surprised to learn that last year’s best-selling mass-markets were 1984 and Animal Farm.

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Trike: Analog, Asimov’s, and F&SF Under New Ownership

All three magazines have been bought by the same outfit, which also purchased Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine.

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BARE YOUR SWORD

Stephen: I really wanted the Murderbot series to be done in the animated style of some of the episodes in Love, Death & Robots. Oh well.

Trike: Veronica can’t get to the Book Briefing because she’s a working mother. Like she said in this episode, she had to drink and nap until the kid got home. That cuts into your reading time.


BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION

The City & the City by China Miéville

Bookshop Link
Amazon Link
Book Briefing

The City and the City (2018) IMDb


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