Every week Gary K. Wolfe and I sit down for about an hour to discuss science fiction and other stuff. Sometimes guests join us, and very occasionally, we have special podcasts.
You can subscribe to the podcast at iTunes, or download episodes directly from here. Here’s a quick list of them all:
- Episode 212: James Bradley and the Year in Review
- The Coode Streeet Podcast: A Tor.com Podcast
- 2014 Year in Review episode to be recorded this weekend
- Coming up on the Coode Street Podcast
- Coode St Backup 211
- Episode 211b: Kij Johnson and Reimagining Genre’s Past
- Technical difficulty
- Episode 210: Genevieve Valentine and all the things
- Episode 209: The Beginning of the End of 2014
- Episode 208: Caitlin R Kiernan, Peter Straub and the literary uses of fantasy
- Episode 207: Kameron Hurley and The Mirror Empire
- Episode 206: Peter Halasz, Robert J. Sawyer and Canadian SF
- Episode 205: Ken Liu and Chinese Science Fiction
- Episode 204: Books we’re looking forward to, or the shopping list episode
- Episode 203: Alisa Krasnostein, Sean Williams and the State of Australian SF
- Episode 202: Nina Allan, Paul Kincaid and the State of British Science Fiction
- Episode 201: Moving on…
- Episode 200: Robinson, Silverberg, Walton and Loncon!
- Episode 199: Loncon, Hugos and the future of SF
- Episode 198: John Clute, science fiction and Loncon
- Episode 197: Readercon, the World Fantasy Awards and more
- Episode 196: Bill Shafer and Subterranean Press
- Episode 195: Joe Monti and Saga Press
- Episode 194: Daniel Keyes and Questions from the audience
- Episode 193: Academic Exercises, genre and pants
- Episode 192: Anne Leckie, gender and Ancillary Justice
- Episode 191: Jeff VanderMeer and the Southern Reach
- Episode 190: James Bradley, science fiction, awards and more
- Episode 189: Joe Abercrombie, Half a King and dark fantasy
- Episode 188: Mary Rickert and The Memory Garden
- Episode 187: On the perception of SF today and some rambling
- Episode 186: Hugo Awards 2014 with John DeNardo and Tansy Rayner Roberts repost
- Episode 185: Heinlein, Awards and such
- Episode 184: Nnedi Okorafor and Lagoon
- Episode 183: On nominating for the Hugos and Lucius Shepard
- Episode 182: Steven Erikson and Ian McDonald
- Episode 181: Eileen Gunn, questionable practices and the purposes of science fiction
- Episode 180: Kelley Eskridge, Nicola Griffith, Hild, historicity and genre…
- Episode 179: James Bradley, Garth Nix, Sean Williams and Australian SF
- Episode 178: On importance and important science fiction
- Episode 177: Kij Johnson, science fiction and the Booker Prize
- Episode 176: Liza Groen Trombi and the Locus Recommended Reading List
- Episode 175 cont’d: Gary’s books to look for in 2014
- Episode 175: We return and talk about new books in 2014
- Episode 174: Rachel Swirsky Redux
- Episode 173: Ellen Datlow Redux
- Episode 172: Robert Shearman and Howard Waldrop Redux
- Episode 171: Graham Joyce redux
- Episode 170: Live with Neil Gaiman
- Episode 169: Live with Paul McAuley
53 Comments
Just started listening to your podcasts. Enjoyed two so far and was trying to download the others but the link to episode 16 doesn’t lead to a download. The others seem ok.
I shall check into the fate of Ep. 16 for you. Glad you’re enjoying the podcast, though.
Hi Jonathan,
I’ve been listening to your poscasts in facination. I was wondering, how do you record them? Do you get your guests to call in on skype? Is there a program you use on your computer to record? I’ve only recently discovered podcasts and I’m super curious :)
Cheers!
Hi again
Still enjoying the podcasts but I’m afraid I still can’t download ep 16. I get this error in Firefox:
The requested URL /podcasts/audioblog0025.mp3 was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Dave
Do you think magazines that does not accept electronic submission will be able to survive in the long run? Now that so many premier magazines accept e-subs. Most prominently now that Asimov’s and Analog have adapted Neil Clarke’s brilliant system, will S&SF Mag be able to sustain the quality? A fletching writer from Denmark, I know the e-sub magazines will get first look from me. What is your take? Will it hurt the product, that other places may get first look at great stories?
Great rambling podcast for a run or cooking.