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Seth is joined by 2022 Hugo Award-winning Fan Writer, Cora Buhlert, to discuss the winner of the 2022 Hugo Award for Best Novel, Arkady Martine’s A Desolation Called Peace.
Start – 10:24 | Intro through “Why this book?” |
10:25 – 28:15 | Non-Spoiler discussion |
28:16 – end | Spoiler discussion |
1:00:54 | Upcoming survey announcement |
Cora’s links:
http://corabuhlert.com
https://twitter.com/corabuhlert
http://galacticjourney.org/
Notes & Mentions:
- Babel-17, Samuel Delaney
- “Story of Your Life,” Ted Chiang (and Arrival)
- Ancillary Series, Ann Leckie
- Machineries of Empire Series, by Yoon Ha Lee
- 1990s space opera
- “Arena,” by Frederic Brown
- Dr. Strangelove and Fail/Safe
- “The Cold Crowdfunding Campaign”: http://corabuhlert.com/2020/03/18/the-cold-crowdfunding-campaign/
- TMTYR Dr Strangelove and Fail/Safe: https://pavementpodcast.com/podcast/tmtyr-episode-100-yeah-we-watched-it-dr-strangelove-fail-safe/
- TMTYR “Arena” (Star Trek and The Outer Limits): https://pavementpodcast.com/podcast/tmtyr-episode-62-i-gave-him-that-answer-arena-tos-episode/
- TMTYR “The Cold Equations”: https://pavementpodcast.com/podcast/underselling-the-penalty-the-cold-equations/
I enjoyed this podcast even though I haven’t read the novel. I found it interesting to hear Cora talking about the anti-American attitudes in Germany.
Yes please send me the survey. It would be interesting to hear podcasts of the non-overlapping Nebula winning novels and a discussion of which between the two should of won. I believe of the 58 or so Nebula winning novels 24 won both awards. There are some really good novels- No Enemy But Time and Timescape for example- that were not even nominated for a Hugo.
Here you go! https://forms.gle/BM9WN65zypQoGuuF8