Announcements and Errata

Announcements and Errata

Announcement: The World SF Tour Begins in 2014 (Here We Come!)

(Note:  if you’re just arriving to this post, you can find episodes for the World SF Tour under the Interviews tab; additionally, posts and other materials will be listed under the World SF Tour label.) For those who hung out with us over the course of this year’s Worldcon, you’ll have heard us talk about our 2014 schedule or seen our magic “We’re All About World SF in 2014” super special t-shirts (pics coming soon).  But all of you at home missed the big announcement: The Skiffy and Fanty Show is proud to announced our 2014 World SF Tour. What does this mean? One of the things we care a great deal about on this show is diversity in SF/F.  But we’re all based in the U.S., which means it is easy for the show to get stuck on what’s going on here.  Since 2014 is the same year of the World Cup (Brazil!), a huge international competition, we decided to celebrate SF/F from all over the world at the same time. The World SF Tour will consist of discussions about World SF, the SF/F literary traditions in non-U.S. spaces, and related topics, along with interviews with SF/F authors from as many places as we can fit on a single season of the show.  So far, we know we’re going to talk to South African, Japanese, Irish, Canadian, and Israeli authors, critics, translators, and publishers.  That list of countries will get much longer (we’re working on authors and fans from the Middle East, Central and South America, other parts of the African continent, the Caribbean, and so much more)! How can you help? Share this news with the community.  The biggest challenge will be reaching writers, editors, translators, and fans from other parts of the world.  Let’s face it:  the Earth is actually quite a big place, with over two hundred individual countries and more languages than we can count on our figures.  So if you know somebody from Nigeria, South Korea, New Zealand, Qatar, American Samoa, etc. (or someone who knows a lot about the SF/F in X country), let them know about what we’re doing! Authors, publishers, editors, filmmakers, and translators from all over the world should contact us at skiffyandfanty[at]gmail[dot]com and tell us about yourself.  Do you have a book coming out next year?  A movie?  Do you work with translators to or from a language?  Contact us!  We’re going to try to cover as many topics, peoples, and countries as we can, but we can’t do that without people to talk to! So that’s the big announcement.  Long live World SF! ————————————————————- Note:  We’ll still have American guests; when we say “the world,” we mean “the world” and not some essentialized version where there’s the “United States” and “Everyone Else.”  The U.S. isn’t the center of the universe, so a true World SF tour has to acknowledge the contributions of writers from as many places as we can possibly fit in a year.

Announcements and Errata

Worldcon Announcement #1

We said there would be two big announcements at Worldcon this year.  And today, we’re announcing our first! It is our great pleasure to announce that author Stina Leicht has officially become a co-host on The Skiffy and Fanty Show.  She’ll participate in regular discussions alongside Shaun Duke, Jen Zink, Paul Weimer, Julia Rios, and David Annandale! Congratulations, Stina!

Announcements and Errata

Worldcon Cometh: Interviews Anyone?

Almost all of the Skiffy and Fanty crew will be at Worldcon this year, and we’ll have magic recording devices with which we will steal your voices to use against vampires in Canada… Or not. Anywho.  Since we’re going to be in attendance as a podcasting crew of doom, we’d like to set up some interviews and discussions with authors, critics, and related parties!  If you’re one of those folks and would like to be on the show, get in touch with us and we’ll make it happen!  You can leave a comment below or send an email to skiffyandfanty@gmail.com 🙂 So who wants to have a microphone shoved in their face? P.S.:  Yes, you can totally hock your book or soul-destroying robot to our audience.  🙂

Torture Cinema Polls

Torture Cinema Poll #18: You Decide!

You know what time it is!  I’ve randomized the list and these are the top five choices.  Vote away! Note:  Some films may appear on the list which may not fall under the “torture category.”  This is because often the sequel is the actual bad movie, but we feel it is necessary to watch everything in sequence.

Torture Cinema Polls

Torture Cinema Poll #17: You Decide!

In order to help us move around our now enormous list of terrible films (50 titles long!), we’re going to start randomizing the items that appear on our polls.  This way, we’ll make the voting a little more interesting by constantly cycling different batches of films to our lovely listeners.  And so, I present you our 17th Torture Cinema poll!  Vote away! (Note:  Please do not vote for Hardware.  I have since removed it from the list due to excessive gore and an apparent robot rape scene.  We should be more specific about content restrictions in the future, but please note that we will not watch any movie containing a rape scene, whether successful or otherwise.  We also have a hard time handling excessive gore and will have to strike off supernatural or science fiction horror films that involve a lot of gore — Jason X is probably our limit.  In this case, Hardware was stricken off due to the presence of an attempted rape scene.  As horrible as the films chosen for our Torture Cinema feature may be, we draw the line at subjects that are, at the very least, grossly offensive to our listeners as comedic material.  Rape is one of those topics.  Thank you for your understanding!) IMDB Pages: Suburban Commando Hardware Space Mutiny Birdemic Prophecy

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