Synopsis
Reading the stories that didn't make it
Episodes
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Episode 46: C.L. Clark – The Bitch of Maradon
16/12/2022 Duration: 01h06minIt’s my distinct pleasure, for this, our post-NaNo episode, to welcome C.L. Clark (@C_L_Clark) to the show! Cherea reads a pair of excerpts from their trunked novel, The Bitch of Maradon, which leads us into a great conversation about formal and informal writing education, interrogating our biases, and how awkward it can be to revisit our old writing in the context of actually reading it out loud. Cherea also shares the story of her journey from NaNoWriMo to publication for their amazing novel, The Unbroken. Things we mention this episode: The Unbroken, by C.L. Clark Héctor’s episode My episode with Sharon Hsu George Carlin NaNoWriMo Brandon Sanderson Scrivener Podcastle Frodo it is done dot gif #DVPit Just Like Home episode The Faithless, by C.L. Clark Writers of the Future Tor.com “Sisyphus,” by C.L. Clark Queers Destroy SF Seanan McGuire Lockie Hunter Steering the Craft, by Ursula K. Le Guin Wonderbook, by Jeff Vandermeer The Expanse, by James S.A. Corey The Godkiller, by Hannah Kaner Small Gods and Ho
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Episode 45: R.J. Theodore – Flotsam
18/11/2022 Duration: 01h15minHappy NaNoWriMo, for all of you who observe! This time around, we’re joined once again by R.J. Theodore (@bittybittyzap) to talk about the crazy act of writing a novel in a single month and the freedom that comes with actually deciding to finish a thing. Rekka brings us a compare and contrast reading of two different beginnings of their novel, Flotsam, first from the NaNo when she first finished the book and the second from the version you can go and buy for yourself! Things we mention in this episode: NaNoWriMo ML Rekka’s book tour We Make Books The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Pumpkin Landing xkcd 483 Neal Stephenson The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins Rekka’s first episode The Peridot Shift series, by R.J.Theodore Murderboard podcast episode Writing book three of a duology with Premee podcast episode Stephen King Sarah Gailey Coffee shop AU Legends & Lattes, by Travis Baldree Our Flag Means Death John Wiswell Just Like Home, by Sarah Gailey Bridge to Elsewhere, edited by Alana Joli Abbott &
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Book Tour 22: Jordan Kurella – When I Was Lost
04/11/2022 Duration: 39minThis time around, it’s my distinct pleasure to welcome back to the show Jordan Kurella (@kurellian) to talk about his new collection, When I Was Lost, available now wherever fine books are sold! He reads a previously-unpublished story, “The Hero and the Leviathan,” out of the collection, which leads us to ponder the question: what if a spaceship had PTSD? Things we mention in this episode: Trepidatio Press Mikio Murakami “Jewel of the Vashwa,” by Jordan Kurella in Apex Magazin Keanu Reeves Apex Magazine Jason Sizemore Friends at the Table - HOUNDS Farscape PTSD Aaron Rosenberg Gen Con The Imperial Radch trilogy, by Ann Leckie “How the Carrion Crew Stopped Courting Death and Other Methods of Lost Hope,” by Jordan Kurella in Fusion Fragment #6 “A Promise of Dying Embers,” by Jordan Kurella in Diabolical Plots King’s Quest III “The Warsong of Berra and Irrit,” by Jordan Kurella in Lamplight Magazine Lamplight Magazine E Catherine Tobler Shimmer Magazine The Deadlands “The Air Gap,” by Hilary B. Bisenieks in
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Episode 44: Héctor González – v o i d j u n k
21/10/2022 Duration: 01h15minThis time around, it’s my distinct pleasure to welcome Héctor González (@Mexicanity) to the show! Héctor reads a pair of spooky, voidy stories from the latest issue of v o i d j u n k , which leads us into a wide-ranging conversation about kindness, viscera, technology, chairs, and fandom. This episode’s readings carry content warnings for descriptions of viscera, possession, and transformation, and for sexual themes. If you would like to skip them, the two readings are from 3:50 to 8:05 and 15:15 to 19:31. Things we mention in this episode: v o i d j u n k dave’s episode Sarah Loch Héctor’s linktree “Gracias, Orlando: A Genre Film and a Queer Body Awakening,” by Héctor González Hector of Troy Spider-Man Batman Superman Bachan Frank Miller Xanga John Picacio Worldcon 76 Mexicanx Initiative John Scalzi Alejandro Jodorowski George R.R. Martin Isaac Asimov Robert Heinlein Arthur C. Clarke Hugo Loser’s Party Aidan Moher Sarahs Gailey and Hollowell The Do
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Book Tour 21: Aidan Moher – Fight, Magic, Items
07/10/2022 Duration: 59minThis time around, it’s my delight to welcome (finally) Hugo-winning fan writer, Aidan (@adribbleofink) Moher to the show! We’re talking about his new book, Fight, Magic, Items, which just released October 4th! Aidan reads from the introduction to the book, which leads us into a deep discussion of the games that shaped our childhoods. Things we mention in this episode: A Dribble of Ink Final Fantasy Dragon Quest The Offspring NOFX Warcraft II LAN Party Doom II Final Fantasy VI Xenogears Hironobu Sakaguchi Yuji Horii Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan Game Boy Final Fantasy Legend II The Legend of Zelda Akitoshi Kawazu Doom Final Fantasy III Game Players Electronic Gaming Monthly Nintendo Power Chrono Trigger The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien The Sword of Shannara, by Terry Brooks Magic: the Gathering Dragon Ball Z Shōnen Super NES Playstation 1 Final Fantasy XV Final Fantasy XIII Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy X Grandia Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete Tales of Destiny Vi
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Episode 43: Aimee Kuzenski – Tilted
16/09/2022 Duration: 01h09minIn case you missed the announcement at the start of our last episode, with Neon Yang, my new game, All Our Yesterdays, is available now for pay-what-you-want on my itch! This time around, it’s my absolute pleasure to welcome to the show Aimee Kuzenski (@aimeekuzenski)! Aimee reads to us from her novel, Tilted, which leads us into a great discussion on the interiority of writing, thoughts about reading aloud, and how important a good fight scene is. Things we mention in this episode: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Viable Paradise John Appel Karen Osborne Valerie Valdes Scrivener Third person omniscient The Earthsea Cycle, by Ursula K. Le Guin The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien Jane Austen Karen’s twitch “Fractured,” by Aimee Kuzenski The Murderbot Diaries, by Martha Wells The Locked Tomb series, by Tamsyn Muir The Broken Earth series, by N.K. Jemisin The Raven Tower, by Ann Leckie Ancillary Justice, by Ann Leckie Blade Runner Wow, cool robot Hayao Miyazaki The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien “The Shadow
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Book Tour 20: Neon Yang – The Genesis of Misery
02/09/2022 Duration: 28minAs mentioned at the top of the show, I have a game out, All Our Yesterdays, which you can find on my Itch.io! It’s my absolute pleasure, this time around, to welcome Neon Yang to the show to talk about their brand new book, The Genesis of Misery, out September 27th, 2022, from Tor books! Neon reads to us from the start of the book, which leads us into some great discussion about why doing multiple rewrites can be good, actually. Things we mention in this episode: Neon’s Tensorate series Joan of Arc Gundam Sarah Gailey’s latest book tour Just Like Home, by Sarah Gailey Dongwon Song Friends at the Table PARTIZAN Monster Hunter Rise Devil May Cry Elden Ring Neon’s insta Join us next time, when my guest will be Aimee Kuzenski!
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Episode 42: Rem Wigmore - ”Considine’s Counsel”
19/08/2022 Duration: 01h11minThis time around, we’re joined once again by Rem Wigmore (@faewriter), who brings us a delicious excerpt from their trunked novella, Considine’s Counsel, which leads us into a great conversation about the study of story forms, actual play podcasts, and an opportunity, as if we needed one, to just be 110% on our bullshit. Things we mention in this episode: Foxhunt and Wolfpack, by Rem Wigmore Lake Taupō The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien Friends at the Table The Tiffany problem Dungeons & Dragons Miri’s episode The Witcher (TV Series) Newgrange Passage tombs CoNZealand Codex writers group C.L. Polk Neon Hemlock Kai Ashante Wilson’s novellas F&SF “Time Bomb Time,” by C.C. Finlay Villanelle (poetry) And What Can We Offer You Tonight By Premee Mohamed Premee’s book tour episode Tor.com publishing River of Teeth, Taste of Marrow, and Upright Women Wanted, by Sarah Gailey The Tensorate series, by Neon Yang Emily Tesh The Murderbot Diaries, by Martha Wells The Blackto
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Book Tour 19: Valerie Valdes - Fault Tolerance
05/08/2022 Duration: 58minThis time around, I’m very pleased to welcome back one of my guests from this show’s very first season, Valerie Valdes (@valerievaldes), to talk about the conclusion of her Chilling Effect trilogy, Fault Tolerance, which just released this Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022! Val reads to us from the opening chapter, which leads us into a lively discussion of video game tropes, fanfic, screenwriting, and who Val mains in Super Smash Bros. Things we mention in this episode: Val’s first-season episode Chilling Effect, by Valerie Valdes Garrus Mass Effect Fix-it fic Thane Chekhov’s gun Mario Kart Mad Max: Fury Road Portal Super Smash Bros Pokémon Transformers Assassin’s Orbit, by John Appel The Memory War series, by Karen Osborne Megan E. O’Keefe K.B. Wagers The NeoG series, by K.B. Wagers Annihilation Aria, by Mike Underwood Imperial Radch trilogy, by Ann Leckie The Machineries of Empire, by Yoon Ha Lee D.J. Older Mike Chen Rebecca Roanhorse Doctor Aphra, by Alyssa Wong Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) Rarepair Austin
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Episode 41: Miri Baker - ”DUEL”
15/07/2022 Duration: 01h10minThis time around, we’re joined by the one and only Miri Baker (@MiriBaker). Miri brings us a trunked story from ye olden days, all the way back in 2011, plus a lot of great conversation about the load-bearing parts of our personalities, cosplay, and how genuinely liking the things we like is good, actually. This episode’s reading carries content warnings for blood, extremely unsafe handling of swords, and extremely incorrect understanding of swords. It is just under 20 minutes long. Things we mention on this episode: Blue at War, the cape Miri made for Amal El-Mohtar for the 2020 Hugos Lillian Boyd Machine of Death and This Is How You Die, edited by Ryan North, Matthew Bennardo, and David Malki The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde Duotrope’s Digest The Submission Grinder Wondermark! By David Malki Steampunk Fence, by C.S. Pacat Sarah Rees Brennan The Demon’s Lexicon, by Sarah Rees Brennan In Other Lands, by Sarah Rees Brennan Monstrous Affections, edited by Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant Be the Se
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Book Tour 18: Ruthanna Emrys - A Half-Built Garden
01/07/2022 Duration: 29minThis time around, it’s my pleasure to welcome Ruthanna Emrys (@R_Emrys), who joins us to talk about her new novel, A Half-Built Garden, which comes out on July 26th from Tor Dot Com publishing. We talk about ecological sci-fi, the things that got left on the cutting-room floor, and Ruthanna’s current reads. Things we mention in this episode: Winter Tide, by Ruthanna Emrys David Bowie The Innsmouth Legacy series, by Ruthanna Emrys Seanan McGuire Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota, by Amelia Gorman Light From Uncommon Stars, by Ryka Aoki Ruthana’s Patreon Reading the Weird on Tor.com Anne M. Pillsworth The City We Became, by N.K. Jemisin Tune in next time, when my guest will be Miri Baker!
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Episode 40: Amanda Cook - ”Snow Day”
17/06/2022 Duration: 01h08minThis time around, it’s my delight to be the first podcast out there to host up-and-coming author Amanda Cook (@AmandaCook627)! Amanda reads her trunked story, “Snow Day,” which leads us into a delightful conversation about cozy fiction, early-career writing, cosplay, and patience! This episode’s reading carries content notices for some brief mentions of guns and other weapons, along with a mention of nuclear war. Things we mention in this episode: Book Tour 17: Sarah Gailey - Just Like Home Dealing with Dragons, by Patricia C. Wrede “Badass Moms in the Zombie Apocalypse,” by Rae Carson John Wiswell Wyngraf Tales & Feathers Magazine Augur 4th Street Fantasy “Ruby’s Delivery,” by Amanda Cook The Submission Grinder Etherea Magazine NaNoWriMo The Golden Orb, by Amanda Cook Tor When We Were Forgotten, by Amanda Cook Moiraine Damodred (from The Wheel of Time, not GoT) Frozen Once Upon a Time Gen Con Crowley David Tennant “Weaving Serenity,” by Amanda Cook “
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Book Tour 17: Sarah Gailey - Just Like Home
03/06/2022 Duration: 45minThis episode carries content warnings for mentions of parental death, terminal illness, serial killers, and feelings of powerlessness. Additionally, the reading from this episode contains an overall sense of tension and dread. If you would like to skip the reading, you can skip forward 18 minutes from the beginning of the reading to bypass it. This time around, we’re joined once again by the incomparable Sarah Gailey (@gaileyfrey) to talk about their incredible (and incredibly terrifying) new book, Just Like Home, available July 19th wherever fine books are sold! Sarah tells us about the staggering number of rewrites that this book went through and what was learned along the way. Things we mention this episode: The Luminous Dead, by Caitlin Starling The Southern Reach Trilogy, by Jeff VanderMeer Flowers for the Sea, by Zin E. Rocklyn Queen Amidala Magic for Liars, by Sarah Gailey And then a skeleton popped out The Death of Jane Lawrence, by Caitlin Starling NetGalley Eat the Rich, by Sarah Gailey and Pius B
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Episode 39: Michael R. Underwood - The Broken Summit
20/05/2022 Duration: 01h25minThis time around, it’s my absolute joy to welcome Michael R. Underwood (@MikeRUnderwood) to the show! Mike reads from his trunked novel, The Broken Summit before (and after) we have a conversation about the intersection of writing and tabletop roleplaying, the life of a content creator, and some excellent advice about shaping your career goals. This episode’s reading is 17 minutes long and carries content warnings for themes of war and imperialism. Things we mention on this episode: Friends at the Table The Adventure Zone The Quiet Year The McElroys Thirsty Sword Lesbians Tom Clancy Angry Robot Books Penguin Random House Hot Wheels boosters Chilling Effect, bu Valeria Vlades Yoon Ha Lee River of Teeth, Taste of Marrow, and Magic for Liars, by Sarah Gailey Sarah’s Star Wars tweets Genrenauts series, by Michael R. Underwood Monster of the Week Tortall setting (Tamora Pierce) Blue Rose (RPG) 3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons Shadowrun 3rd Edition Sorcerer Dogs in the Vineyard Apocalypse World Blades in the
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Book Tour 16: Marion Deeds - Comeuppance Served Cold
06/05/2022 Duration: 32minThis time around, we're joined by author Marion Deeds (@mariond_d) to talk about her new novella, Comeuppance Served Cold, a wonderful alternate-history fantasy-noir out now from Tor.com publishing. Marion talks about baking versus cooking when working on books, and we muse on the current golden age of SFFH novellas. Things we mention this episode: Story Hour Laura Blackwell Helen Crawford-White Tor Dot Com Queen of Swords Press Neon Hemlock Hugo ballot Premee Mohamed The Poppy War, by R.F. Kuang Victories Greater Than Death and Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak, by Charlie Jane Anders Our Opinions Are Correct Be The Serpent Marion’s Facebook and Blog Fantasy Literature dot com Falstaff Press Aluminum Leaves, Copper Road, and Golden Rifts, by Marion Deeds Kat Hooper Kate Lechler Alix E. Harrow
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Episode 38: Andi C. Buchanan - Invented Wings
15/04/2022 Duration: 56minThis time around, we're joined by Andi C. Buchanan! Andi reads from their trunked YA steampunk novel, which leads us into a great discussion about steampunk, accessibility, well-intentioned white people (like us), and their brand new book, Sanctuary, which came out earlier this week from Robot Dinosaur Press! Show notes coming soon!
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Book Tour 15: Maya MacGregor - The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester
01/04/2022 Duration: 56minThis time around, it's my absolute delight to welcome Maya MacGregor (@Maigheach) to the show to talk about their brand new book, The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester, which releases this May! Things we mention in this episode: Jennifer (Macey) Mace's appearance on this very show Look to the Sun, by Emmie Mears The Man in the High Castle, by Philip K. Dick The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon Dune, by Frank Herbert Dune (2021 film) The Death of Jane Lawrence, by Caitlin Starling Pine, by Francine Toon The Woman in White, by Wilkie Collins The Hidden Life of Trees, by Peter Wohlleben Pretty Little Liars The Books of Earthsea, by Ursula K. Le Guin Charles Vess Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy, by Gabriella Coleman Anonymous This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends, by Nicole Perlroth Nina Niskanen Animal Crossing: New Horizons The Forgetting River, by Doreen Carvajal Conversos Maya's Insta and TikTok And of course, Maya's cats, Tara: And Willow: Stick around next time, when I'll be
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Episode 37: Lillian Boyd - ”Inside Job”
18/03/2022 Duration: 01h13minIt's my absolute delight, this time around, to welcome our very own composer, Lillian Boyd (@herelieslill), onto the show. Lillian reads her short-story-that-should-be-a-novella, "Inside Job" (cw: gore, skip forward 10:15 to avoid) before we just go off on an extended tangent about horror movies, noir, pulp, and being as thoroughly on our bullshit as is possible. Things we mention in this episode: Rank and Vile Tetsuo the Iron Man 28 Days Later My appearance on Rank and Vile The Reinvented Detective, edited by Jennifer Brozek and Cat Rambo (2023) Raymond Chandler Guy Noir: Private Eye A Prairie Home Companion Nick Danger The Firesign Theater Clive Barker Nightmare Alley Guillermo del Toro Magic for Liars, by Sarah Gailey Nick and Nora Humphrey Bogart Farewell, My Lovely, by Raymond Chandler H. P. Lovecraft (notable racist) Scrip Neuromancer, by William Gibson Blade Runner The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde "Panama," by Van Halen Terry Pratchett Good Omens, by Terry Pratche
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Book Tour 14: Hailey Piper - Your Mind is a Terrible Thing
04/03/2022 Duration: 36minWelcome to season 4! This time around, Hailey Piper (@HaileyPiperSays) is leading the way with an appearance in support of her forthcoming novella, Your Mind is a Terrible Thing, which comes out May 7th, 2022! Hailey brings us some fantastic words to live by as an artist, and I hope we can all hold on to this throughout the coming year and beyond: "be brave: let it be weird." Things we mention in this episode: The 2021 Bram Stoker Award ballot Star Wars NaNoWriMo Off Limits Press Queen of Teeth, by Hailey Piper "Recitation of the First Feeding," by Hailey Piper in Unfortunate Elements of my Anatomy The Shape of Water Tales from the Hood This Appearing House, by Ally Malinenko The Fervor, The Hunger, and The Deep, by Alma Katsu HMHS Britannic, sister ship to the Titanic RMS Lusitania, not the sister ship to the Titanic Wrath Goddess Sing, by Maya Deane Stokercon No Gods for Drowning, by Hailey Piper Other Terrors, edited by Vince A. Liaguno and Rena Mason Stephen Graham Jones S.
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Episode 36: Ivy Noelle Weir - Archival Quality
18/02/2022 Duration: 01h07minFor the final episode of our third season (wild, right?), I had the absolute delight of having Ivy Noelle Weir (@ivynoelle) on to record one of the most chaotic episodes, energy-wise, possibly ever in the history of this show! Ivy reads from The Archivist, the original title of the novel that became her and Steenz's graphic novel, Archival Quality, which leads us into a great conversation about how the transition from prose to comics came about, as well as Ivy's recently-released and forthcoming graphic adaptations of several works of classic children's literature. Things we mention in this episode: R. K. Duncan Magic: the Gathering The Mütter Museum The Clarion Workshop The Death of Jane Lawrence, by Caitlin Starling "The Raven," by Edgar Allen Poe The First Unit Eastern State Penitentiary Gritty The Phillie Phanatic Pennsylvania politicians convicted of crimes Steenz Neil Gaiman The Valkyries Tini Howard Vita Ayala The Eisner Awards Oni Press Eat the Rich, by Sarah Gai