The Three Hoarsemen Cometh! A Discussion of Iain M. Banks and Paper vs. Electronic Reading
In the long and storied history of the SF Signal Podcast, never had the powers-that-be deigned it safe to allow John H. Stevens, Fred Kiesche, and Jeff Patterson to appear on the same panel discussion. “It would be like crossing the streams,” they said. “Violent weather would sweep the land, and cicadas emerge from the depths!”
Ah, well…
In this inaugural episode of The Three Hoarsemen we discuss Iain M. Banks, how our book format preferences dictate our reading (and buying) habits, and recommend some books and stories we’ve recently enjoyed.
(Originally SF Signal Podcast Episode 193)
Listen to this episode (45 minutes)
Show Notes
American Elsewhere, by Robert Jackson Bennett
The Jewel-Hinged Jaw, by Samuel R. Delany
The Hypernaturals, by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning
The Gunslinger (Dark Tower 1), by Stephen King
Prince Valiant Volume 2: 1939-1940, by Hal Foster and Mark Schultz
The Wasp Factory, by Iain Banks
“City of Chrysanthemum”, by Ken Liu at Daily Science Fiction
“Wavefronts of History and Memory”, by David D. Levine in Analog
“You First Meet the Devil at a Church Fete”, by Shannon Fay in Interzone
Pogo, The Complete Syndicated comic Strips, Volume 1