We ask author Scott Sigler more questions than could fit in the main episode. Plus he tries to guess the name of the dragon.
We ask author Scott Sigler more questions than could fit in the main episode. Plus he tries to guess the name of the dragon.
We were very honored to be invited to sit and chat with Patrick Hester from the SFSignal podcast about the Sword and Laser show. I was worried we’d have to stand but Patrick was very nice in letting us sit. He also was very nice in listening to us go on and on about our dragon and how we love scifi/fantasy books. But then SFSignal is all about SciFi and fantasy so I guess he might have been interested. Plus they got nominated for a Hugo! So we made it up to him by congratulating them.
Anyway if listening to Veronica Belmont’s voice si at all interesting to you, or you like to hear people talk about awesome things, you might want to check it out.
We talk about beards, dragon names, grammar nazis, and the evolution of language.
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Autopilot 04 – Quantum Leap
Quantum Leap is an American television series that was broadcast on NBC from March 26, 1989 to May 5, 1993, for a total of five seasons. The series was created by Donald Bellisario, and starred Scott Bakula as Dr. Sam Beckett, a physicist from six years in the future (during the series’ original run) who becomes lost in time following a time travel experiment, temporarily taking the places of other people to “put right what once went wrong”. Dean Stockwell co-starred as Al Calavicci, Sam’s womanizing, cigar-smoking sidekick and best friend, who appeared as a hologram that only Sam, animals, young children, and the mentally ill could see and hear.[3] The series featured a mix of comedy, drama and melodrama, social commentary, nostalgia and science fiction, which won it a broad range of fans. One of its trademarks is that at the end of each episode, Sam “leaps” into the setting for the next episode, usually uttering a dismayed “Oh, boy!”
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Windows 8 to come in 3 flavors, Page, Ellison and the Google-Oracle circus trial, Ikea wants to build your next TV, and more.
Guest: Nilay Patel
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Running time: 53:24
Hosts: Brian Brushwood and Tom Merritt
Upfronts hit the web, Ikea’s Uppleva, Game of Thrones renewed for a third season, and more.
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Running time: 58:53
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FCC gets catty with Google, Nexus comes to Sprint, 4K is for suckers, and more.
Guest: Natali Morris
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Running time: 48:48
If you thought the audio podcast would get shorter because of our video show, you were not right. We have almost a full hour of discussion about why we like dark fantasy, what makes C.S. Lewis so cool, and the ups, downs, ins, and outs of Quentin Coldwater and The Magicians. Also Veronica keeps saying “lady cave” because she thinks it’s funny. It’s funny.
WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?
What We’re Drinking” segment needs an S&L name
Tom: Racer 5 IPA
Veronica: 2009 Mandolin Cabernet Sauvignon
QUICK BURNS
New cover art: Abercrombie, Sanderson, Banks, Sapkowski
Publisher hails CS Lewis ‘space trilogy’ e-book debut
Writing advice from C.S. Lewis was both adorable and concise
The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books for Libertarians
Over 2/3 of U.S. libraries offer e-books; 28% lend e-readers
Cover art and blurb for Peter F. Hamilton’s GREAT NORTH ROAD
BARE YOUR SWORD
FAQ – A Sword and Laser Primer for New Members
Lev Grossman says what fantasy is about
TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES
Full episode list for Season 2 of GAME OF THRONES
GAME OF THRONES renewed for a third season
BOOK CHECK-IN
Meta-mockery of the fantasy genre?
Courage of your convictions when referencing other books?
Hello Tom & Veronica,
i’ve just watched the first video version of Sword & Laser on Youtube, and i totally loved it!
I have a small question you guys can hopefully help me out with.
I’ve recently sold my tablet (the poor thing was collection dust on the shelf), but now i’m finding myself getting back into e-books.
I could read them on my smartphone, but the small screen makes me want to turn it off after a few minutes.
Reading them on the computer works sometimes, but my concentration levels aren’t as high as i hoped, i usually find myself surfing the web withint 10-15 minutes.
Audiobooks may be a solution, and i am currently listening to one, narrated by your first guest Scott Sigler. However, i was hoping to somehow combine this with reading e-books.
Any tips on how to make it easier to read e)books for an hour at a time without reinvesting in a tablet or any other devices would be appreciated!
Love the show, your dragon definitely needs some patting 🙂
Sincerely,
JP
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RIM fired it’s best ideas, Windows 8 on an iPad, why CISPA is worse than SOPA, and more.
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Running time: 50:43
It’s here, it’s really here! After months of hard work (and dealing with dragon negotiations) we’ve finally launched the video show! Check it out below:
Huge thanks to Scott Sigler for being on the first episode, and hopefully many of you have already started reading The Magicians by Lev Grossman.