Person hunter, really! He’s an equal-opportunity ass-kicker. Author and fighter of crimes, Myke Cole, tells us how he got involved in the new CBS show Hunted! And, what Sam Sykes has to do with any of it.
#278 – Don’t Trust Turkey Data
A hot new approach to a fantasy trilogy, the real drama of rocket scientists involves cake, and why you can’t trust turkeys to rigorously use data to predict future results.
#277 – January No-Beer Problem
We commend Terry Brooks’ foresight, possibly convince Veronica to watch the Man in the High Castle some more, and give you important information to get the most of The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu.
#276 – By Hook or by Rook
We discuss whether the central plot device (the hook!) of the Rook is a cliche or clever. Plus, how to find the best stories in SciFi and Fantasy and help authors get exposure at the same time.
#275 – Get Hip With the Rook
We kick off our December book, the Rook by Daniel O’Malley and we are so excited for Lin-Manuel Miranda to team up with Patrick Rothfuss.
#274 – Wrap Up of Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits by David Wong
We wrap up our thoughts on the cartoon violence and snappy dialog of David Wong’s dissertation on lawlessness in Tabula Rasa. We think we know what it could be a metaphor for. Whether it is or not is left as an exercise for the reader.
#273 – Han Solo’s Big Sister
We are optimistic for Dune, excited for The Expanse, and hopeful for Stranger in a Strange Land. But we’re certain of what we want Emilia Clarke to be in the Han Solo movie.
#272 – Best Cats and Dogs of SciFi
We congratulate Brandon Sanderson and the World Fantasy Award winners and try to calibrate the futuristic violence for you. The fancy suits calibrate themselves.
#271 – Awkward Jinni Conversations
We discover that some people’s names just don’t work as awards. We’re excited about a site full of fictional timelines. And we ponder troubling jinni paternity questions.
#270 – Be a Cat Burglar for Good!
We don’t want you to steal cats (not even books, really), just to take home the exhibit from the Museum of Science Fiction. We’ll explain! Plus, you must cast your vote for the classic or the new! Will you vote against Veronica?