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Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Jason Howell
Email services shut down because of spies, piracy better than an Emmy! BlackBerry’s almost out of options, and more.
Guests: Julio Ojeda-Zapata and Len Peralta
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Running time:: 0:47:18
So I decided to maybe use YouTube for something. I have a channel. Might as well do something with it. So I took to Twitter and asked people to ask me questions. I answered the first 20 of them on a video just as an experiment. Take a look and let me know what you think.
We talk French Polynesia, currency, languages, accents, tourist culture, foreign food, survival food.
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Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Jason Howell
Will Acer dump Windows for Android? YouTube founders mix up mobile video, CBS encourages piracy, and more.
Guest: Ken Denmead
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Running time:: 0:50:03
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Jason Howell
Google leaves Chrome passwords visible, AOL plans to take all the ad money, unauthorised streaming to become a felony, and more.
Guests: Eric Franklin and Jon Brodkin
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Running time:: 0:45:10
We give our final views on Ringworld, and Veronica reveals her secret love at the end of the show. Plus we kick off our August pick, the Curse of Chalion. Nothing very shocking there. BUT we DO deliver a Yet-sized serving of news about books becoming movies. Don’t sasquatch our dreams. Bigfoot your way into the show now.
*(editor’s note: Tom is no longer allowed to write show descriptions after beer)
WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?
Tom: Fuller’s ESB
Veronica: 2011 Hangtime Cellars Pinot Noir California
QUICK BURNS
Sneak Peek: Cover art for Hang Wire by Adam Christopher
Scott Lynch auctioning REPUBLIC OF THIEVES for charity
Cover art for Brandon Sanderon’s WORDS OF RADIANCE
One of the world’s most popular SF novels finally coming in English
172 Reasons To Read Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror in August 2013 (A GIANT Book Cover Gallery)
TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES
Disney wants to turn Artemis Fowl into the new Harry Potter
GAME OF THRONES finds its Mace Tyrell (plus a general series update)
Bridge Of Birds Movie being made by Vispop
David Weber’s ‘Honorverse’ books to be turned into movies
Sandman author Neil Gaiman ventures into gaming with Wayward Manor
BOOK KICK-OFF
The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
The Curse of Chalion Wikipedia article
Lois McMaster Bujold interview on Sword and Laser
BOOK WRAP UP
BARE YOUR SWORD
I have never finished the Dune series due to dislike.
What’s so wrong about giving up on a book?
New comment from Francisco on S&L Podcast – #137 – A rasher of Abercrombie.
On race and genre novels:
I know that Pratchett has his characters (in the City Watch novels) reference the problems of policing in a muli-vital society.
Here’s a question for you:
If you assume that race is not going to be an issue in the future do you mention it?
ADDENDUMS
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Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Chad Johnson
Jeff Bezos buys the Washington Post, Amazon gets into fine art, and Comcast goes rogue with its own copyright enforcement.
Guests: Sharif Sakr
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Running time:: 0:47:40
We’re big fans of Adam Christopher here at Sword and Laser and he’s buttering us up some more (as if he needs to) by giving us a sneak peek at the cover for his next book, Hang Wire (Coming January 28th from Angry Robot Books).
He mentioned the book took place in San Francisco the last time we talked. Here are some more details. Poor Ted Hall’s Chinatown birthday dinner ends in an explosion. It gets worse. Ted finds fortune cookies from the exploded restaurant with personalized messages scattered around his apartment. There’s also a Celtic circus, some immortals searching for an ancient power, and your basic primal evil lurking beneath the San Andreas fault which might destroy the world. Sounds like good fun.
Will Staehle (Empire State, Kavalier & Clay) did the cover and it’s stellar. Christopher said Staehle surprised him with something “entirely unlike anything I had imagined, for any of my books.”
For his part Staehle said the cover was “a tough one” with all the disparate elements in the book. He played with several styles including Chinese brush illustrations, victorian circus signage and ended up with, “a graphic circus ringleader puppet hung up by strings.”
So take a look for yourself. You can see the different approaches in the gallery below. It starts with the main black book cover, then the limited edition in red and a few book posters showing the circus images and the Chinese brush strokes.
Just click the image to flip through the different examples.
Enjoy!
Hosts: Tom Merritt and Scott Johnson
Time Warner Cable gives CBS two options to end blackout, YouTube opens up live streaming to anyone with 100 or more subscribers, and more!
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Running time:: 1:02:32