Sinopsis
The science fiction book club podcast.
Episodios
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12.2: Semiosis post-read w/ Nate Spence: Budding Utopia or Mutualist Dystopia?
26/03/2019 Duración: 02h09minMatt, Nate, & Adrian have a long, rollicking conversation about Semiosis, by Sue Burke (https://amzn.to/2JGYm6C). We all really loved the book, but also have a lot of criticism of it, and we get really in-depth on what it all means to us. The only other books we really mention are Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovski and Dark Eden by Chris Beckett. Look for our 8.1 & 8.2 episode numbers for discussion on CoT, and look out for our episodes on Dark Eden next month! In addition, if you want to go deeper on how ecologies aren't stable and why thinking so leads to bad utopias, the 2nd episode in the documentary All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace will be right up your alley. You might also enjoy the book Seeing Like A State by James C. Scott. Finally, big thanks to Nate for suggesting this book and talking to us about it for over 3 hours over these two episodes. Find his videogame on Steam Early Access by searching Ectolibrium. Also thanks to Nate's wife, Amanda, for the artwork this month,
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Things We Like March 2019: Podcasts, TV Shows, Music, and more
19/03/2019 Duración: 34minThis is an ongoing series we do every few months, going over some of the pop culture stuff we've liked recently. Some of it is SF adjacent, some of it isn't, but it's all good and enjoyable! Matt's things: - Terrace House (Japanese reality TV, available on Netflix) - Thunder Bay (true crime podcast) - Universal Beings by Makaya McCraven (jazz album: check out Natalie Weiner's review) Adrian's things: - Zelda: Breath of the Wild (video game: check out Austin Walker's review) - Blank Check with Griffin & David (movie podcast) - One Dapper Street (men's fashion youtube channel) --- We'd love to hear from you, either by chatting with us on twitter at @spectologypod, sending us an email at spectologypod@gmail.com, or submitting the episode to r/printSF on reddit. We'll reply, and shout you out in the next podcast when we talk about your comment. And if you like the episode, subscribe at spectology.com or whever you listen to podcasts, and share it with your friends! Many thanks to Dubby J a
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12.1: Semiosis pre-read w/ Nate Spence: Alaska, Survivalism, and Ecology in Science Fiction
05/03/2019 Duración: 01h19minIf you like stories about Alaska, then this is the episode for you! Author, game developer, and Adrian's childhood friend Nate Spence is this month's guest, discussing the ecological survival SF novel Semiosis by Sue Burke (https://amzn.to/2TceBgh). In the novel, a small group of humans tries to colonize what seems like a wilderness planet. The novel follows their survival & evolution of their society over generations. In this episode, we talk a lot about growing up in wilderness areas and what it's like. What's a pushki? What did Nate's dad teach him in lieu of tying his shoes? Where did Matt bleed from on his Alaska hiking trip and why? How can Adrian possibly defend hitting an owl with his car? What search terms about Alaska do we not suggest you image search? We can't promise we answer these questions, but we'll sure talk about them. We'll also go over the usual book facts, while trying hard not to spoil what is an interesting, different, and so far very fun to read book! Also, thanks to Amanda Ha
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11.2: Brown Girl in the Ring post-read w/ Mendez Hodes: Rituals, Fear, and Community in the Apocalypse
26/02/2019 Duración: 02h04minShort description today, have a cold and just trying to get this episode out. May edit it later. Many thanks to Mendez for coming and discussing Brown Girl in the Ring by Nalo Hopkinson with us. Check out his website for his RPG projects, really cool stuff. https://jamesmendezhodes.com Resources mentioned: Soft Apocalypse by Will McIntosh, Black Preppers by Bim Adwunmi, Interaction Ritual Chains by Randall Collins, & the review of IRC by Xavier Marquez. If links aren't showing up your podcatcher, go to spectology.com for them. --- We'd love to hear from you, either by chatting with us on twitter at @spectologypod, sending us an email at spectologypod@gmail.com, or submitting the episode to r/printSF on reddit. We'll reply, and shout you out in the next podcast when we talk about your comment. And if you like the episode, subscribe at spectology.com or whever you listen to podcasts, and share it with your friends! Many thanks to Dubby J and Noah Bradley for doing our music and art.
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In Conversation: 2018 In Review
12/02/2019 Duración: 33minJoin us for a fun & punchy look back at Spectology's first year in books. Matt & Adrian discuss the favorite books we read in 2018, some of our favorite episodes to record, and just generally have a good time while reflecting on what a wonderful year we had together & with you all. Major thanks goes out to everyone who has helped us so far! Our guests in 2018: Tobias, Britt, Max, Ellie, Kevin, & Charlotte. Dubby J & Noah Bradley for providing music & art to us. Seth for hosting me on his podcast. And of course anyone who has told a friend, submitted us to reddit, tweeted about us, or just listened to some of our episodes. We're so lucky to have such awesome listeners, and we're looking forward to reading another dozen books in 2019! We've got a great list of books and authors coming up this year, I can't wait to share them all. As always, you can find us at @spectologypod on twitter, or email us at spectologypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear your favorite moments of our from 2018!
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11.1: Brown Girl in the Ring pre-read w/ Mendez Hodes: The History of African Religion in Diaspora
05/02/2019 Duración: 01h33minThis month on Spectology, we're reading Brown Girl in the Ring (https://amzn.to/2G9dqqZ) by Nalo Hopkinson, a classic of Caribbean SF & Fantasy. A young mother must outwit a warlord in post-apocalyptic Toronto in order to save her community, but to do so she'll need the help of that community & its gods. Adrian & Matt are joined by Mendez Hodes (https://jamesmendezhodes.com), a writer & cultural consultant who works on RPGs and education curricula, who has an academic background is in African Religions. Together, they discuss how African religions found their way to the Americas through the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the details of that religious practice, how to respectfully think & talk about race & non-Western religions, and why rap is the ideal translated form for the ancient Homeric epics. We also talk about science fiction books! Some of the books & resources mentioned in this episode: * Brown Girl in the Ring by Nalo Hopkinson (read the book, it's great!) * Mumbo Jumbo
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10.2: Ten Billion Days & 100 Billion Nights post-read: Meditations on Death and Entropy
29/01/2019 Duración: 01h34minThis week Adrian & Matt have finished this month's novel (Ten Billion Days & 100 Billion Nights) and have a whole lot to say about it! We talk about entropy, death, religion, and more. I'd write more but I'm tired so you'll just have to listen. Some critical reviews of the novel we liked & mentioned: * Strange Horizons (http://strangehorizons.com/non-fiction/articles/the-strange-horizons-book-club-ten-billion-days-and-one-hundred-billion-nights/) * Complete Review (http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/trscifi/mitsuser.htm) * Two Dudes in an Attic (https://twodudesff.wordpress.com/2012/04/22/10-billion-days-100-billion-nights/) Anime worth checking out: * Akira * Ghost in the Shell * Princess Mononoke * The Girl Who Leapt Through Time * Neon Genesis Evangelion --- We'd love to hear from you, either by chatting with us on twitter at @spectologypod, sending us an email at spectologypod@gmail.com, or submitting the episode to r/printSF on reddit. We'll reply, and shout you out in the ne
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In Conversation: SF Movie Adaptations w/ Seth Heasley
15/01/2019 Duración: 59minAdrian & Matt are joined by Seth Heasley of the Hugos There & Take Me to Your Reader podcasts to talk about our favorite SF movie adaptations. We each take turns picking one of our favorites, then talk about it as a group. Which movies do we pick? What kinds of adaptations are our favorites? Which movies do we think are actually better than the book? You'll have to listen to find out. Make sure to check out Seth's podcasts. A good place to start is his & Adrian's conversation on The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin on Hugos There (https://hugospodcast.com). --- Did we leave out any of your favorite movies? Think our picks were terrible? Think one of us clearly won? We'd love to hear from you! Chat with us on twitter at @spectologypod, send us an email at spectologypod@gmail.com, or submitting the episode to r/printSF on reddit. We'll reply, and shout you out in the next podcast when we talk about your comment. And if you like the episode, subscribe at spectology.com or whever you
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10.1: Ten Billion Days & 100 Billion Nights pre-read: Disaster communities & transmission of ideas between cultures.
08/01/2019 Duración: 01h20min -
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9.1: Rupetta pre-read w/ Charlotte Geater: Folk tales & feminist histories.
04/12/2018 Duración: 01h13min -
8.2: Children of Time post-read: Evolution, Language, Consciousness, and Empathy
27/11/2018 Duración: 01h56min -
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7.2: The Ballad of Black Tom post-read: When is it appropriate to destroy the world?
23/10/2018 Duración: 01h43min -
In Conversation: Books, Ebooks, & Audio Books; or, How Aesthetics Drive Reading Choices
16/10/2018 Duración: 54min -
7.1: The Ballad of Black Tom pre-read: Race & the History of Horror Fiction
02/10/2018 Duración: 01h02min -
6.2: Ninefox Gambit post-read w/ Ellie Bartels: Military Games in Science Fiction
26/09/2018 Duración: 02h23min -
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6.1: Ninefox Gambit pre-read w/ Ellie Bartels: Strategy War Games in Science Fiction
30/08/2018 Duración: 01h16min