World Fantasy and Ignyte winner Tochi Onyebuchi joins Gary for a brief but wide-ranging discussion that touches upon his genre-hopping 2025 novel Harmattan Season, his fascinating Internet memoir Racebook: A Personal History of the Internet, the virtues of Roberto Bolaño and Dostoevsky, and Tochi’s own work in progress.
As always, our thanks to Tochi for making time to talk to us. We hope you enjoy the episode.
Today Jonathan and Gary spend some time talking to Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, who write together as “James S.A. Corey”, about what they’ve been reading, what they’d recommend, their seasonal reading and viewing, and their upcoming new novel, The Faith of Beasts.
We also touch upon progress on Daniel’s third Kithamar novel and their ongoing project to write an entirely new novel right before your very eyes: James SA Corey writes a novel.
As always, our thanks to Daniel and Ty for making the time to talk to us. We hope you enjoy the episode.
As both the Advent Calendar and the year move slowly towards a close, Gary and Jonathan chat with Francis Spufford, author of Golden Hill, Light Perpetual, and the wonderful Cahokia Jazz about what he’s been reading, what he’d recommend, his holiday reading traditions and his incredible novel, Nonesuch.
As always, our thanks to Francis for making time to talk to us today. We hope you enjoy the episode.
For Day 20 of the Coode Street Advent Calendar, Gary and Jonathan talk to Hugo Award winning author of the Wayfarer series, Becky Chambers, about what Becky’s been reading and would recommend, holiday reading and viewing traditions, publication of the Monk and Robot, and a brand new novel that should be out in 2026.
As always, our thanks to Becky for making time to talk to us. We hope you enjoy the episode.
Gary talks with World Fantasy and Nebula Award winning writer Natalia Theodoridou, whose Bluebeard-inspired Sour Cherrywas one of this year’s outstanding debut novels.
We touch upon reading Samantha Harvey’s Orbital and whether or not it’s SF, the brilliance of Vajra Chandrasekera, Natalia’s own first novel, his short fiction, and his current writing plans.
As always, our thanks to Natalia for making time to talk to us. We hope you enjoy the episode.