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    Explore " speculative" with insightful episodes like "37 A Review of Bondi Beach & Interview with Pete Lead", "Interview with USA Today Bestseller Emma Mieko Candon Author of The Archive Undying", "Africa Did it First with Yvette Lisa Ndlovu", "Interview with Emmy Award Winner Rich Larson, Author of Ymir" and "Out of This World - Episode 9" from podcasts like ""Read Me A Nightmare", "The Wrath of the iOtians", "Black & Published", "The Wrath of the iOtians" and "Book Bumble"" and more!

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    37 A Review of Bondi Beach & Interview with Pete Lead

    37 A Review of Bondi Beach & Interview with Pete Lead

    So you're a shark, and you are looking for the best place to hang.
    What if there was a Trip Advisor for sea life?


    On today's episode, Pete Lead, a fellow author and improv actor presents his own story, "A Review of Bondi Beach, written by Henry the Shark."  

     Pete Lead is a writer, narrator, and facilitator who currently calls New Zealand his home. You can learn more about him at www.petelead.com 

     Stay tuned after the reading for a conversation about looking at writing as a business and strategies for success.

    Grab your towel, some sunscreen, a sharp harpoon, and let's dive into this review.

    Interview with USA Today Bestseller Emma Mieko Candon Author of The Archive Undying

    Interview with USA Today Bestseller Emma Mieko Candon Author of The Archive Undying

    Emma Mieko Candon (she/they) is a bestselling queer author and escaped academic drawn to tales of devouring ghosts, cursed linguistics, and mediocre robots. Her work includes Star Wars: Ronin (2021), a Japanese reimagining of the Star Wars mythos, and the forthcoming The Archive Undying (2023), an original speculative novel about divine AIs, giant robots made of bone, and fraught queer romance in the post-post-apocalypse.

    As an actual cyborg whose blood has been taken for science, Emma’s grateful to be stationed at home in Hawaii, where they were born and raised as a fourth-generation Japanese settler, and where they remain academically haunted by identity, ideology, and imperialism. At all hours of the day, they are beholden to the whims of two lopsided cats and relieved by the support of an enviably handsome wife. 


    Find Emma airing unimpeachable anime opinions on Instagram at @emcandon, Twitter at @EmmaCandon, at website http://emcandon.com, or wailing about video games under the bushes in front of the nearest boba tea joint.

    The Archive Undying by Emma Mieko Candon published by TorDotCom
    https://publishing.tor.com/thearchiveundying-emmamiekocandon/9781250821546/

    The Wrath of the iOtians

    Email: thewrathoftheiotians@gmail.com
    Instagram: thewrathoftheiotians
    Twitter:  @OfiOtians
    Website: https://thewrathoftheiotians.buzzsprout.com/

    Music

    Land Of The Me-me by Aleksandar Dimitrijevic (TONO)
    Licensed under the NEO Sounds Music License Agreement

    Africa Did it First with Yvette Lisa Ndlovu

    Africa Did it First with Yvette Lisa Ndlovu

    This week on Black and Published, Nikesha speaks with Yvette Lisa Ndlovu, author of the short story collection, Drinking from Graveyard Wells (University Press of Kentucky, Spring 2023) which was selected for the 2021 UPK New Poetry & Prose Series. Yvette is a Zimbabwean sarungano (storyteller).  Her novel manuscript in progress was selected by George RR Martin for the Worldbuilder Scholarship. She is pursuing her MFA at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst where she teaches in the Writing Program.  

    In our conversation, Yvette discusses why she's forcing readers to come to her, the collaborative model she believes all editors should work under, and why she supports Black mediocrity in addition to Black excellence. 

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    Interview with Emmy Award Winner Rich Larson, Author of Ymir

    Interview with Emmy Award Winner Rich Larson, Author of Ymir

    Ymir by Rich Larson, was one of our favorite science fiction books we read in the summer of 2022. Locus Magazine wrote glowingly of Rich: 

    "If one tried to engineer a young writer who would embody all the core values, tactics, and ambiance of Classic SF while still conveying ultra-contemporary attitudes, ambiance, and affect, one could hardly produce a better candidate than Rich Larson"

    Rich was born in Niger and has lived in Grand Prairie, Alberta in Canada, Spain and the Czech Republic. Rich considers himself to be a speculative fiction author. He has written over 200 short stories and 2 novels Ymir and Annex, as well as the collection Tomorrow Factory.  His short story “Ice” was adapted into an Emmy-winning episode of LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS (available on Netflix).

    Ymir (published by Orbit Books) is imaginative and compelling. It’s a far future story of a despised prodigal returning to his icy home world of Ymir to track down a sapient war machine, break a mining strike and to confront the last person he ever wanted to see again—the brother who sent him off in pieces twenty years ago. 

    By the way, when you check out the marketing it calls the novel a "retelling of Beowulf".  Rich told us prior to recording that his publisher asked him what his next novel will be and he quickly replied "Beowulf in space" and it stuck with them. There is absolutely no need to read or refresh yourself on Beowulf. Well, just remember that Grendel is a monster  (Also a terrific novel by John Gardner and an excellent restaurant and bar in Cambridge, MA!)

    And for those who don't want to jump into a new series, Ymir is a stand-alone novel. We think it will make a breathtaking film one day. We spoke to Rich in Montreal, Canada.

    Rich Larson
    https://richwlarson.tumblr.com/
    Patreon Site: https://bit.ly/3jKSE5T

    Ymir by Rich Larson
    https://richwlarson.tumblr.com/ymir
    https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/?s=ymir

    Production Note: Jake and Ron originally spoke to Rich Larson in August 2022. Due to recording and connection challenges the production of this episode had to be delayed. Through the magic of digital processing  and good old manual editing this episode was saved!

    The Wrath of the iOtians

    Email: thewrathoftheiotians@gmail.com
    Instagram: thewrathoftheiotians
    Twitter:  @OfiOtians
    Website: https://thewrathoftheiotians.buzzsprout.com/

    Music

    Land Of The Me-me by Aleksandar Dimitrijevic (TONO)
    Licensed under the NEO Sounds Music License Agreement

    Out of This World - Episode 9

    Out of This World - Episode 9

    In this episode our stack of books is tied together with a common theme of dystopian worlds. We’ve selected books that offer an alternative future, examine social/political stereotypes, as well as some speculative fiction.  We’ll also share the books in our hands right now.

    Featured Books:

    • Station 11/Sea of Tranquility Emily St. John Mandel 
    • Marrow Thieves/Hunting by Stars by Cherie Dimaline
    • Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
    • How High We Go In The Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu

    In Our Hands Right Now:

    • Little Souls by Sandra Dallas 
    • The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth

    Additional Books That Go Along With Our Theme:

    • The Bear by Andrew Krivak
    • The Dog Stars Peter Heller
    • Good Morning, Midnight by Lily Brooks-Dalton
    • The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton (new)



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    S3, Ep. 3: The Octavia Project & N.K. Jemisin

    S3, Ep. 3: The Octavia Project & N.K. Jemisin

    As we continue to grapple with uncertainty in our world, how can writers and creators build community and make an imprint? Whose voices get heard and how can we use craft to shape a new blueprint for the future? MacArthur Fellow and author of The City We Became N. K. Jemisin joined us virtually for a night of discussion and community in support of The Octavia Project, which fosters spaces of imagination and exploration for NYC teens, using speculative fiction to envision new futures. In a lively conversation with next generation of writers from The Octavia Project, Jemisin discussed what it means to be a storyteller, the challenge of working on one’s craft as a marginalized person, and the importance and power of building community. (Recorded April 5, 2022.) 

    E0074 - Ve55el Plot Overview!

    E0074 - Ve55el Plot Overview!

    This week, Ethan and Pete continue exploring a movie on which they're started the writing process! Set on the Pacific Ocean, Ve55el is a tale of a submarine crew gone awry! Let them know what title better suits this movie!

    Do you have any film or TV recommendations? Is there a show you think you'd be interested in watching but you don't have the time? Let us know at aloha@filmsandstuffpodcast.com, tweet us @FandSPodcast, DM us on Instagram or @filmsandstuffpodcast. Please make sure to like and leave comment on each video, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

    We do the hard work, so you don't have to!

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    E0071 - Ve55el!

    E0071 - Ve55el!

    This week, Ethan and Pete do something different and explore a movie they're considering writing! Set on the Pacific Ocean, Ve55el is a tale of a submarine crew gone awry! Let them know what you think could be better about it!

    Do you have any film or TV recommendations? Is there a show you think you'd be interested in watching but you don't have the time? Let us know at aloha@filmsandstuffpodcast.com, tweet us @FandSPodcast, DM us on Instagram or @filmsandstuffpodcast. Please make sure to like and leave comment on each video, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

    We do the hard work, so you don't have to!

    Thank you for listening to Films & Stuff! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and subscribe to us on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Films & Stuff - There Is No Substitute.

    POVs on NFTs

    POVs on NFTs

    Today on our show, we’re exploring the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Newly emerging decentralized technologies are causing a stir in the realms of art, gaming and now business strategy. But are NFTs the wave of the future or the latest passing fad? We asked artists, strategists and designers to share their perspectives on why NFTs are raising questions about ownership, identity and value. Join artist Filip Peraić and frogs Kelley Kugler, Spencer Scott and Adam Wrigley as they share their POVs on NFTs.

    Brought to you by frog, a global creative consultancy. frog is part of Capgemini Invent. (https://www.frog.co)

    Find episode transcripts and relevant info (https://www.frog.co/designmind/design-mind-frogcast-ep-22-povs-on-nfts/)

    Find the frog interactive series 'Chief Challenges' to learn more (https://www.frog.co/insights/chief-challenges)

    Research: Camilla Brown, frog

    Audio Production: Richard Canham, Lizard Media (https://www.lizardmedia.co.uk/)

    The Rougarou

    The Rougarou

    In a small northern town, something is in the woods...
    Can a newly married couple survive when a dark Cajun legend comes to life?


    An Arkadian Adventure...

    The Rougarou was written by Angelique Fawns and first published in the anthology The Monsters We Forgot vol 3 by Soteira Press.  

    Back by popular demand, Kristi Steward voices The Rougarou. Kristi has worked in the communications and media industry most of her professional career.  With a love of theatre and performing, she first stepped on stage at the tender age of 14, in the role of Little Mary in the longest running melodrama production “The Drunkard” -in her hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. 

    Put on a warm jacket, load your gun with some silver bullets, and get ready for a howling good story.

    #022 - Crossover episode with Complexity Pod: Gary Bengier

    #022 - Crossover episode with Complexity Pod: Gary Bengier

    Learn more about what was discussed in this episode by clicking on the links below:

    Weekly Wrap 26 February

    Weekly Wrap 26 February

    This week marked, not only the last but, the busiest week this reporting season. Despite most companies beating expectations, the Aussie share market dropped 1.2% this week (Mon-Fri) after the 10-year bond yield jumped 1.6% to a one-year high.
    In this week’s wrap, Jessica covers:

    • (0:16) Why the market dipped despite a good report card
    • (0:45) The Energy sector leading the way, rising 5%
    • (1:31) What caused the Tech sector to see its biggest drop in a year
    • (2:16) The economic forecast: what to expect in the future
    • (3:06) The stock upgrades and downgrades following reporting season

    Books Are My People - Episode #15

    Books Are My People -  Episode #15

    On this episode I discuss The Only Woman In The Room by Marie Benedict, The Inventors by Peter Selgin and other great books! 

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    Books Discussed:

    The Only Woman in the Room by Marie Benedict

    The Worst Kind of Want by Liska Jacobs

    White Elephant by Trish Harnetiaux

    The Deep by Rivers Solomon

    The Inventors by Peter Selgin


    Click here to the see the top ten library book checkouts of all time from the New York Public Library.


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    Books Are My People - Episode #14

    Books Are My People - Episode #14

    On this episode I discuss Searching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok, My Friend Anna by Rachel DeLoache Williams and other great books!  

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    Searching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok
    The Wall – by John Lanhchester
    My Friend Anna by Rachel DeLoache Williams
    The Grace Year by Kim Liggit
    Tell The Machine Goodnight by Katie Williams

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    Books Are My People - Episode #8

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