Sinopsis
A podcast about anything to do with books.
Episodios
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Taking Kids to Conventions
21/06/2015Ben and Mary Ellen discuss taking kids to conventions with Scott Roche. What do conventions do well, what do they not, and what could they do better?
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#WeNeedDiverseBooks
14/06/2015A discussion moderated by Justin Landon on the diversity in books. Panelists are Delilah S. Dawson, Myke Cole and Cinda Williams Chima.From the programme:"This group was formed to address the need for all types of diversity in children's literature. The hashtag has been used to highlight examples of diversity in books across many genres. Come discuss the ways that social media movements can be used to effect real change in literature, and hear about some recommendations for books highlighting diverse characters and settings.
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Romancing the Vulcan
24/05/2015Why do we enjoy characters that are emotionless interacting with "normal" emotional people? Wesley Chu moderates with panelists Whitney Ross, Amy Sundberg and Tom Doyle.From the programme:"Emotionally restrained heroes were popular in the age of reason; after Romanticism swept Europe, Jane Austen's Darcys and Knightleys were the only emotionally Vulcan-esque heroes left in media for quite some time. From Darcy/Lizzie on the page, to Spock/Uhura on the screen and Spock/Kirk in our fanfic, we love human passion rubbing up against Vulcan reason. What are other models of this dynamic? What's so appealing about loving a Vulcan...or being one?
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SPOILERS: Avengers: Age of Ultron
17/05/2015It's been two years since we've done a SPOILERS episode, but this couldn't be passed by! Dave Robison, Starla Huchton and Jennifer Melzer join Ben in discussing the movie. If you haven't seen it yet, WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
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Jared Axelrod & J.R. Blackwell
03/05/2015We talk to the awesome creative couple Jared Axelrod and J.R. Blackwell.Promos from Mighty Marvel Geeks and Get Published. Our picks this month are:
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How To Like Problematic Things
27/04/2015Sometimes the things we like come with baggage. Topics that weren't treated well, authors who don't align with popular opinion, voting slates. This panel, recorded in January, discusses some of those things. Moderated by Phillipe McNally, panelists Jeannie, Amy Sundberg and Sarah Gibbons.From the Programme:"Lord of the Rings, A Song of Ice & Fire, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Many of us like things that are deeply problematic! Liking these works doesn't (necessarily) make you a jerk. How can we like problematic things and not only be decent people, but good allies and activists? How does one's background matter? How does one address the problems? This panel will discuss how to own up to the problematic things in the media you like, particularly when you feel strongly about them."
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Mary Sue and the Fake Geek Girls
12/04/2015A discussion about women and girls in fandom from ConFusion 2015.Moderated by Mari Brighe with panelists Jeannie, Cherie Priest and Delilah S. Dawson.From the programme:Let's talk about our favorite female characters and female fans (and maybe a word or two about why fandom keeps trying to pretend they're not as awesome as we all know they are).
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Good to Be Back!
05/04/2015We're back, finally! Ben and Mary Ellen talk about what they've been up to during the hiatus. Our picks for this month:
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Doomed, I Tell You! Doomed!
18/01/2015This is our final panel from Balticon! Panelists are Val Griswold-Ford, Diane Weinstein, Martin Berman-Gorvine and Paul E. Cooley.From the programme:"Panelists discuss the value (or lack thereof) of doom and gloom speculative fiction."
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GLBT Issues in YA
11/01/2015A panel from Balticon on GLBT issues in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Moderated by Jared Axelrod, with panelists Hugh O'Donnell, N. R. Brown, Carl Cipra, and James Daniel Ross.From the programme:You want to address GLBT issues in your YA SF/F, but you're straight and you only have one queer friend and s/he never talks to you about their life. So how do you avoid sounding clueless? Who should you talk to? What questions should you ask?
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The Transition
04/01/2015A panel on transitioning from independent author to large publisher, moderated by Jared Axelrod, with Philippa Ballantine, A Kovacs and Scott Sigler.From the programme:Experiences of New Media authors moving to the mainstream literary world - Podcasters and ePublishers discuss the experience of moving from the digital world in to print and what changes they had to make.
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Veronica Giguere
21/12/2014Ben and Mary Ellen talk to Veronica Giguere about narrating audiobooks and voice acting, writing, and other things.I apologize for the quiet audio in some sections. I couldn't bring the volume up without it sounding horrible.
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10 Cool, Underused Ways to Travel In Space
09/11/2014A panel on space travel with Andy Love moderating, with Catherine Asaro, Pamela Gay, Charles E. Gannon and Geoffrey Landis.From the programme:"Scientists discuss ideas for space travel that have been underutilized or could be due for reintroduction into the genre"
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Matt Tobin
02/11/2014We have Matt Tobin, creator of Aeon Timeline, back to find out what he's been up to! Our picks for this month:
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One Question: After the First Draft
12/10/2014Another One Question special from Balticon 48, in an epic crossover episode with The Roundtable Podcast we see what it's like on the other side of your first draft. We find out what awesome writers do after they've finished their first draft. We get insight from:Jared AxelrodJ.R. BlackwellPeter V. BrettMyke ColePaul E. CooleyVeronica GiguireStarla HuchtonJ. Daniel SawyerMicheal R. UnderwoodListen to part one here.
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Paul E. Cooley
05/10/2014Ben and Mary Ellen are joined by author Paul E. Cooley to discuss his new book The Black, his journey from indie to hybrid author, and being a co-host on the Dead Robots Society Podcast. Our Audible picks for this month:
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42 Reasons You Should Write for Young Adults
21/09/2014Another panel from Balticon 48, this panel is moderated by Collin Earl, and features Mike D'Ambrosio, Mark Jeffrey, and Brian Rathbone.From the programme: "Editors and other publishing professionals talk about the YA Market"