Overlooked Fantasy
Flying so close to the Sun their duct tape and bailing wire melts and their headphones explode, John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson return this month for our lucky thirteenth episode! Not only have we seamlessly spliced together two different recording sessions (thanks to said duct tape and bailing wire), but we are joined by one of SF Signal’s most prolific irregulars Sarah Chorn as we spelunk the depths of the genre to discuss overlooked works of fantasy and science fiction that deserve more attention.
If your wallet survives that list, we once again bring you a list of books (and other things) that we’ve consumed since last month that may finally tumble Mount ToBeRead down upon your heads!
Listen to this episode (1 hour, 12 minutes)
Show Notes
Show Notes:
The Hum and the Shiver, by Alex Bledsoe
Tea with the Black Dragon, by R.A. MacAvoy
Curse of the Mistwraith, by Janny Wurts
Wizard of the Pigeons, by Megan Lindholm
Age of Ultron, by Brian Michael Bendis, Bryan Hitch, Brandon Peterson, Carlos Pacheco
Of Blood and Honey, by Stina Leicht
Lud-in-the-Mist, by Hope Mirrlees
Additional Show Notes:
Jo Walton on R.A. MacAvoy’s Book of Kells
The Broken God, by David Zindell
Modern Masters of Science Fiction (University of Illinois Press)
Morning Computer, posted by Warren Ellis
Ambiente Hotel, posted by M. John Harrison
Faceless Defenders, Volume 1, by Cullen Bunn and WIll Sliney