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Discussion and digression on science fiction and fantasy with Gary Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan.

The Coode Street Podcast Jonathan Strahan & Gary K. Wolfe

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Discussion and digression on science fiction and fantasy with Gary Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan.

    Episode 646: Peter S. Beagle and a Life Filled With Story

    Episode 646: Peter S. Beagle and a Life Filled With Story

    Peter S. Beagle joins Gary and Jonathan to discuss his new novel, I’m Afraid You’ve Got Dragons.

    • 1 hr
    Episode 645: Jack Dann and Fifty Years of Wandering Stars

    Episode 645: Jack Dann and Fifty Years of Wandering Stars

    Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe talked to award winning writer and editor Jack Dann about his anthology Wandering Stars and Jewish science fiction and fantasy on the fiftieth anniversary of the book’s publication.

    • 54 min
    Episode 644: Cozy books and a prickly writer

    Episode 644: Cozy books and a prickly writer

    This time out, Jonathan and Gary consider the meaning of "cozy" (or "cosy") SF and fantasy, and whether cozy horror is even a thing. We trace the term back to cozy mystery novels and Brian W. Aldiss’s characterization of certain British writers of the 1950s—especially John Wyndham—as "cozy catastrophes".
    Not surprisingly, this doesn’t lead to any meaningful conclusions, but we do touch upon whether the notion of cozy has to do with the fiction itself, or just the reader's experience of it. Authors mentioned include Travis Baldree, Becky Chambers, Peter S. Beagle, Martha Wells, and Terry Pratchett.
    Then, with our usual lack of grace, we transition awkwardly into a discussion of the new Harlan Ellison’s Greatest Hits, how well Ellison’s fiction holds up, and some brief previews of forthcoming episodes.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Episode 643: All Time Top 5s

    Episode 643: All Time Top 5s

    Somewhat hesitantly, Jonathan and Gary return to the mics, sans guests, and somehow get into a discussion of various SFF listicles—partly because of Gary’s recent contribution to fivebooks.com of a list of five novels about science fiction. Why are such lists so appealing and so ubiquitous these days, and who are they for?
    By the time we're done, Jonathan begins musing on a possible list of the top five most disappointing SF novels of all time. You'll have to tune in to see what’s at the top of that list—and get ready to argue!

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode 642: Premee Mohamed and The Butcher of the Forest

    Episode 642: Premee Mohamed and The Butcher of the Forest

    This week Nebula and World Fantasy award winner, Premee Mohamed, joins Gary and Jonathan from somewhere in the wilds of Canada to discuss writing, reading, building a career, and her fabulous new novella, The Butcher of the Forest. We also discuss the projects Premee has planned for the rest of the year, including forthcoming new novel  The Siege of Burning Grass, which you can pre-order now.
    As always, we'd like to thank Premee for making time to join us, and hope you enjoy the episode.

    • 1 hr
    Episode 641: Kelly Link and the love of books

    Episode 641: Kelly Link and the love of books

    For our second episode of 2024, we’re joined by the inimitable Kelly Link, whose forthcoming first novel The Book of Love is already receiving stellar advance reviews (including one from Gary in Locus). Kelly explains how the novel evolved, it connections to various genres from romance to supernatural horror, the importance of valuable encouragement from friends such as Holly Black and Cassandra Clare, the challenges of shifting from short fiction to a long novel, managing multiple narrative viewpoints, and maintaining the balance between the interiority of the characters and the large-scale history and spectacle of the fantasy elements. She also updates us a bit on Small Beer Press and her own plans for future work.
    As always, our thanks to Kelly. We hope you enjoy the podcast!

    • 58 min

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You can tell when somebody has things to say when they can riff off on any topic because they have so much stored away. These guys know a great deal about the books, the writers, the history, the industry, and they can bring it all to bear at any given moment. And unlike so many conversational podcasts without a planned structure they're not talking about themselves. There are no long pauses or in-jokes — yup, Jonathan and Gary are The Business.

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