S&L Podcast – #92 – The Lies of Locke Lamora Kick-off

Well it’s an amazing kick-off to a great fantasy novel, but Tom can’t stop himself from embarassing admissions, and Veronica is shocked into speechlessness. So it’s that kind of episode.
 

WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Veronica: 2010 Hogue Cellars Pinot Grigio 

Tom: 2009 Les Portes de Bordeaux 

QUICK BURNS

Aspiring sf writers: Clarion workshop closes to applications in two weeks

2011 Nebula Awards Nominees Announced Thanks David!

Developing World: Beyond the Frontiers of Science Fiction 

CALENDAR

BARE YOUR SWORD

Alternate Pick? 

Books You Have Lemmed 

TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES

Joseph Conrad’s HEART OF DARKNESS going scifi

Classic S&L Video Games 

TRAILER: ‘Doomsday Book’ – SciFi Anthology Film with Sentient Robots, Meteor Collision and Zombies

BOOK KICK-OFF

The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard, #1)by Scott Lynch

Wikipedia Entry 

Purchase The Lies of Locke Lamora  

Tom finished MORAV by Fon Davis

Updates on Blue Remembered Earth and The Coldest War.

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Dear V & T,

I’ve been catching up on a few weeks of podcasts, so feel free to ignore this if you’ve moved on from the “”is listening to an audiobook really reading?”” issue.  
My relevant background is that I am a cognitive neuroscientist and an avid audiobook listener (I joined audible.com in 2001…)

Anyway, from a scientific perspective, all the claims that brain handles audio differenetly from the written word are true but entirely meaningless to this debate.
The problem is that unless you have some well-formed argument about what a difference in neural patterns signfiies, its meaningless to base any claim by stating simply that the “”brain handles x differnetly from y””.   The reason for this is that, at some level,  the brain handles nearly everything differently from everything else.

For example, reading aloud and reading silently activate the brain in different ways.  As does reading reading in your native tounge vs. a newly learned langauge.  Same with braille vs printed words.  Or with reading off paper vs. off a computer monitor (neural activity can actually get entrained to the refresh rate).  Brain activity in “”fast readers”” can differ from that of “”slow readers.””  Kids’ brains handle reading differently from adult brains.  Brain activity during reading can change following a stroke… And so on.   If there is one “”right”” kind of brain activity for reading, there is probably only one person who has ever really read (my money is with Jonathan Franzen….)
Point being:  saying that brain activity is different when listening vs. “”reading”” tells us nothing particularly useful.

On the other hand, much more meaningful questions could be asked, like:
Do people remember the text better when it is read to them vs. when they read it themselves?Are details remembered better?Does the author intent come through better in one medium vs. another?  Are people more likely to “”skim”” in one medium vs. another?After some time do people forget how they “”read”” the book?  (that is, years afterwards, is the content stored seperately from the delivery method).

These are actually answerable questions and it would be interesting if someone did this research.  But I can say from my own experience that there are times when audio is clearly the “”better”” method.   One obvious example, is that I know how to pronounce character names and places.  
Anyway, love the show,

Jordy

Hi Tom and Veronica,

Love the S&L podcast, keep up to good work.Brandon Sanderson posted a blog entry about the release date of A MEMORY OF LIGHT 

As a Wheel of Time fan, I can’t wait, hope it doesn’t get delayed but i respect the need to finish this off right.

BTW: are my recommendations for an S&L book pick

Sword: The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch.

Laser The Quantum Thief by Hannu Rajaniemi

Veronica, thanks for introducing me the Alex Craft series in your new book club, looking forward for more good stuff.

Lastly here is book rec I think you will both enjoy immensely but probably doesn’t fit the book club profile, it takes place in a post Zombie outbreak world in which civilization didn’t collapse largely thanks to bloggers and the lessons learned from George Romero! the book is called Feed by Mira Grant (Newsflesh Trilogy #1) it’s a clever, intelligent book, just look at the cover.

Arroyo Kay

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ADDENDUMS 

 

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Tech News Today 440: I Feel So Very Windows

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell

Windows new logo, Google web tracking explained, Android’s unlock patent, and more.

Guest: Darren Kitchen

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Running time: 51:02

Tech News Today 439: A Delicious Dish Of Spectrum

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell

Mountain Lion OS X comes to Mac devs, is Android 5 coming? Facebook verifies famous people, and more.

Guest: Martin Giles

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Running time: 42:46

Tech News Today 438: Dirty Dirty Spectrum

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell

Apple’s done with the whole contact list crap, Lightsquared is toast, why Georgia hates the Internet, and more.

Guest: Christopher Mitchell

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Running time: 42:21

Tech News Today 437: You Got Your Mango In My BlackBerry

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell

How many iPads are coming March 7? Yahoo-Alibab deal off, Why you’ll pay for free TV on the Internet, and more.

Guest: Christopher Null

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Running time: 46:36

S&L Podcast – #91 – Rule 34 Wrap-up

We talk about the importance of scientists and writers partnering up as well as debate the distinction between science fiction and science fantasy.  And we wrap up Rule 34 by Charles Stross.  Did our opinons turn?  Listen and find out.

WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?

Veronica: 2007 d’Arenberg d’Arrys Original Shiraz Grenache 

Tom: 2005 Cosentino Winery Cabernet Sauvignon 

QUICK BURNS

The science fiction effect 

SF flash fiction from Gaiman, Moorcock, Westerfeld, Ann Vandermeer, Gene Wolfe and others

WORLD OF ICE AND FIRE news plus some new GoT pics 

What Frank Herbert’s Dune Can Teach Us About the Power of Positive Thinking 

CALENDAR 

BARE YOUR SWORD

Your One and Only

Science Fantasy vs Science Fiction 

TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES

It’s Honest Abe versus bloodsuckers in the first Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter trailer

HBO on the Battle of the Blackwater (and Dunk ‘n’ Egg) 

George R.R. Martin reads nursery rhymes. 

BOOK WRAP-UP

Rule 34 by Charles Stross

Charles Stross’ about page — Thanks to Nick on Goodreads for pointing it out

EMAIL

“Love the podcasts,

So the idea started with one of the guys calling the other “”girly-man””. So to keep a fight from starting I gave a quick class on how all males are 50% female do to the X chromosome. I have seen shows where a person goes through hormone replacement therapy as part of their gender change and are shocked by the changes in their personalty. Has there ever been a book where someone “”grew”” a man with two “”Y”” chromosomes? A “”fe”” free male so to say. If not, I am sure it would be a great idea for some book. Part of it sounds like something China or North Korea would to make a super soldier.  

If nothing else maybe they could just be put in charge of the House of Representative. (inside joke for Tom and another show)

Signing off from Afgahnistan,
SSG Michael Mugler”

“Hi Tom & Veronica,     I heard you talking about the Baen free library on the last episode and wanted to mention that for years Baen included CD’s with some of their hardback books that included ebooks versions not only of that book but other Baen books.

I always thought it was a great way to encourage fans to try other authors as well as additional books in the series and Baen encouraged people to share the CD’s with friends.
A fan has put together an archive of all the CD’s online at http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com for those of us who own the Baen hardbacks its an easy way to get all of the CD’s content in one place. Since the CD’s were distributed freely it appears to be a completely legal way to get a number of free books from Bean that are not available for free in their store. 

Not sure if this is show worthy material since I have not heard if Baen has commented on the website either way though it has been mentioned on Penny-Arcade before.  Regardless I highly recommend Baen as they are a company who seems to understand the benefits of digital distribution and go treat their customers much better than most publishers with reasonably priced ebooks combo packs and free books.
Brandon

P.S. Keep up the great work on the show!!” NEW MEMBER HELLOS Scott, Manuel, Brad, Aubrey, Erik, Jeane (pronounced Genie), Ryan, Chris, Bob, Shane, Nick, Stan, Susan, Barry, Jess, Paul, Thomas, Ted, Robbin, Terje (pronounced TARE-yuh), Mira, Mason, Stuart 

ADDENDUMS 

This podcast is brought to you by Audible.com the internet’s leading provider of audiobooks with more than 100,000 downloadable titles across all types of literature and featuring audio versions of many New York Times Best Sellers. For listeners of this podcast, Audible is offering a free audiobook, to give you a chance to try out their service. For a free audiobook of your choice go to audiblepodcast.com/sword.