

The Coode Street Podcast
Jonathan Strahan & Gary K. Wolfe
Discussion and digression on science fiction and fantasy with Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan.
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Mar 3, 2014 • 1h 1min
Episode 180: Kelley Eskridge, Nicola Griffith, Hild, historicity and genre...
Battling the fickle beast that is Skype, this week Jonathan and Gary talk to Kelley Eskridge and Nicola Griffith about the recently released Nebula ballot and what it might say about SF today, Nicola's recent novel Hild, Kelley's novel Solitaire, science fiction as a way of reading, language, politics and a lot more. In many ways this episode isn't so much a conversation, as what feels like the beginning of a long and interesting one to be continued at conventions and elsewhere in the future.
As always, our sincere thanks to Kelley and Nicola for making time to appear on the podcast and for being such interesting and engaging guests. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

Feb 23, 2014 • 1h 6min
Episode 179: James Bradley, Garth Nix, Sean Williams and Australian SF
Faced with another relentless summer's day in Perth and icy Chicago winter evening, Jonathan and Gary turn to long-time friends of the podcast James Bradley, Garth Nix, and Sean Williams, luxuriating in a cool Sydney summer afternoon, to discuss Australian fiction, young adult fiction, and the works of Neville Shute in a wide-ranging conversation that is only occasionally interrupted by the vagaries of Skype.
As always, our thinks to James, Garth and Sean, and we hope you enjoy the podcast!

Feb 16, 2014 • 57min
Episode 178: On importance and important science fiction
With a new season of the Coode Street Podcast well under way, Gary and Jonathan connected up between the icy wilds of Chicago and the sunny streets of Melbourne, to discuss "importance" in science fiction. What does "important" mean anyway, what works are "important" and so on.
As always, we hope you enjoy the discussion!

Feb 9, 2014 • 1h
Episode 177: Kij Johnson, science fiction and the Booker Prize
As snow and ice freeze the North American heartlands, long-time friend of the podcast Kij Johnson agreed to travel across a frozen Kansas City to find a place where she could Skype in to the Waldorf Room to join Gary and Jonathan in discussion.
This time Gary threw out a question to kick start the discussion: which science fiction writer is most likely to win the Booker Prize, and which one is most likely to top the New York Times and Amazon bestseller lists? It proved a good start to a thoughtful discussion that wandered far and wide, although we’d contend not much rambling happened this week.
As always, we’d like to thank Kij for joining us, and hope you enjoy the podcast. Next week Jonathan travels to Melbourne, so who knows what will happen there!

Feb 2, 2014 • 59min
Episode 176: Liza Groen Trombi and the Locus Recommended Reading List.
Every February US science fiction and fantasy industry trade journal Locus publishes an annual 'Year in Review" issue that includes overviews, summaries, reports and an eagerly awaited 'Recommended Reading List'.
With the February issue safely complete and either already in eager digital reader's inboxes or winging its way to them in print courtesy of international postal services, and with the 2013 Recommended Reading List available to read on the Locus website, editor-in-chief Liza Groen Trombi joins Gary and Jonathan on the podcast to discuss the year in review issue, the Recommended Reading List, and what it means to try to produce an annual summary of SF/F in 2014.
As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast. See you next week!

Jan 25, 2014 • 1h 7min
Episode 175: We return and talk about new books in 2014
It's been a long time since the last episode. In late November Jonathan and Gary sat down to record a final episode before commencing a lengthy hiatus. After nearly two months, though, normal service returns!
This week Jonathan and Gary announce the winner and shortlist for the 2014 Crawford Award, begin thinking about Loncon3 (the 2014 World SF Convention), and discuss the books they're looking forward to in 2014.
Lists will be added, but these are the books Jonathan's Looking Forward to in 2014:Wolves, Simon Ings (Gollancz, January)
Annihilation, Jeff VanderMeer (FSG, February)
The Best of Ian McDonald, Ian McDonald (PS Publishing, April)
The Cuckoo Song, Frances Hardinge (Macmillan, May)
The Memory Garden, M. Rickert (Sourcebooks, May)
Beautiful Blood, Lucius Shepard (Subterranean, June)
Academic Exercises, K.J. Parker (Subterranean, August)
War Dogs, Greg Bear (Gollancz, August)
The Water Knife, Paolo Bacigalupi (Little Brown, September)
Echopraxia, Peter Watts (Tor Books, September)
with a bonus title of The Just City, Jo Walton (Tor, January 2015) which Jonathan thought was coming in 2014 but isn't. Gary's list will be up shortly.
In the meantime, we thank you for your patience, thank Cat Sparks for her help during our hiatus, and hope you enjoy the new episode. See you next week when we will be talking to Locus editor in chief Liza Trombi about the year in review!

Jan 13, 2014 • 1h 4min
Episode 174: Rachel Swirsky Redux
The Coode Street Podcast is a full service podcast. While Gary and Jonathan are on vacation, we asked long-time listener Cat Sparks to select some classic episodes that we could send out to entertain and enlighten in their absence.
This week Cat has selected a discussion with award winning author Rachel Swirksy. When we spoke to Rachel it was just following the publication of her major short story collection How the World Became Quiet. We discussed writing short stories, the business of science fiction and much more.
We hope you enjoy the podcast and our thanks to Cat!

Jan 6, 2014 • 1h 2min
Episode 173: Ellen Datlow Redux
The
Coode Street Podcast is a full service podcast. While Gary and Jonathan are on
vacation, we asked long-time listener Cat Sparks to select some classic
episodes that we could send out to entertain and enlighten in their absence.
This
week Cat has selected a discussion with multiple award winning editor Ellen
Datlow. Last year Ellen was guest of honor at the San Antonion WorldCon. As
part of the run up to the event, Gary and Jonathan spoke to her via the wonders
of modern technology from Manhattan in what turned out to be a wide-ranging and
interesting conversation.
We
hope you enjoy the podcast and our thanks to Cat!

Dec 29, 2013 • 1h 5min
Episode 172: Robert Shearman and Howard Waldrop Redux
The Coode Street Podcast is a full service podcast. While Gary and Jonathan are on vacation, we asked long-time listener Cat Sparks to select some classic episodes that we could send out to entertain and enlighten in their absence.
Next up are brilliant short story writer Robert Shearman, and living legend Howard Waldrop, who spoke to Gary and Jonathan in July 2013 live from Readercon 24 in Boston.
We hope you enjoy the podcast and our thanks to Cat!

Dec 23, 2013 • 1h 7min
Episode 171: Graham Joyce redux
The Coode Street Podcast is a full service podcast. While Gary and Jonathan are on vacation, we asked long-time listener Cat Sparks to select some classic episodes that we could send out to entertain and enlighten in their absence.
First up is Graham Joyce, who Gary and Jonathan spoke to back in November 2012. At the time Graham's novel Some Kind of Fairy Tale has just been released. It went on to win the British Fantasy Award this November in Brighton, and was followed by new novel The Year of the Ladybird.
We hope you enjoy the podcast and our thanks to Cat!


