The Works of Charles Sheffield and Ann Leckie’s Ancillary Justice
Venturing out of the soaking rain and bitter cold of March in which they spent more time hibernating than podcasting, John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson add a fourth saddle to their April episode. Paul Weimer, who has commented at every genre blog possible and who has appeared in more podcasts than you can listen to comfortably in one sitting, joins the Three Hoarsemen for this episode.
While hibernating, we spent much time reading, and now gather around the communal fire pit to discuss the works of the late Charles Sheffield, their reactions to Ann Leckie’s Nebula-nominated novel Ancillary Justice, as well as the bits and pieces of the genre that we consumed since last time.
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Show Notes
The Compleat McAndrew, by Charles Sheffield
Between the Strokes of Night, by Charles Sheffield
Additional Show Notes:
Charles Sheffield at Baen Books
The Amazing Dr. Darwin, by Charles Sheffield
Burning Dark, by Adam Christopher
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume Eight, edited by Jonathan Strahan
Last God Standing, by Michael Boatman
A Stranger in Olondria, by Sofia Samatar
Red Sonja & Cub, by Jim Zub and Jonathan Lau
The Galactic Center Companion, by Gregory Benford