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Question of the Week

Question of the Week: Who are the five greatest science fiction writers of all time?

I’m bringing back the “Question of the Week” feature with a vengeance.  And to start it off, I’m asking you all a rather large question: Who do you think are the five greatest science fiction writers of all time? I’m putting a lot of emphasis on you think.  Whatever your criteria for inclusion, the most important thing is that your list is your list. So — who would you include?

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Thoughts About Years of Podcasting — Your Opinions Welcome

Over the last few weeks, I’ve had the inclination to look back at all the things we’ve done since we started this silly show in May 2010.  Some of that thinking has been fueled by my own desire to see a better podcast come out of this page, but some of it has also come with direct criticism from folks like Fred Kiesche and Paul Weimer (one of our lovely hosts). Understandably, I am still learning about producing a podcast, representing myself fairly in public, and so on and so forth.  Throughout the last few years, I’ve learned a lot from making mistakes or succeeding.  And through thinking about the good and the bad of the show over the last few years, I think it’s time to consider making some changes to produce a better show.  Some of those changes will include: Changing how we address controversial topics: We’ve taken on some scandals in the last few years.  For the most part, we’ve jumped into the fray because the topics in question matter to us in some way (usually surrounding issues like sexism, racism, and ethnocentrism).  After some brief discussions with folks, I’ve come to the conclusion that we often play the role of “shock jock,” which I did not want this show to become.  Regardless of our intentions, I think it’s time we change how we address controversial topics.  To varying degrees of success, I plan for us to aim for a more measured and thoughtful approach to the issues — where possible.  This way, we can spend more time actually addressing the issues at hand, rather than our own personal investments in the emotions associated with a particular topic. Changing how we advertise this show: We’ve never really advertised this show.  That might explain why we have a smaller listenership than other shows (or maybe because we are totally full of suck — but, hey, we have fun, so whatever!).  I’d like to change that.  Some of the things we’re going to do this year include creating audio spots and pushing our show on social media in a more effective manner.  There are still a few things to work out with the hosts, but expect some new things over the next few months. Changing the blog into an actual blog: We’ve had this blog for three years now (roughly) and have never used it for much.  Back in the day, we tried to maintain a steady stream of content, but that proved impossible for all of us, as we each have our own writing duties elsewhere (or jobs, etc. etc. etc.).  But we think having an active blog is important for a weekly podcast.  Something you can expect in the next month is a call for bloggers.  We’d like to bring in a whole team of folks to contribute columns and possibly contribute to the show in some way (if you want, of course).  Like other sites and podcasts, I think SandF should be more than just “a show.” I’ll probably make other changes too, but these are the big ones on my list.  If you have any suggestions or thoughts, please don’t hesitate to let me know in the comments.  Really.  If it wasn’t for the constructive criticism we’ve already received, we wouldn’t have thought twice about some of the things we’ve done over the last few years.  This show revolves around a happy listenership, after all :). Note:  Most of these changes refer to things I’ve done with Jen, as Paul is a fairly new addition to the team.

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Coming Soon: An Audio Skit in Honor of Jay Lake

If you don’t know already, the fundraiser for Jay Lake’s medical bills has crossed the $40,000 mark.  Paul and I saw this coming and talked about the possibility of putting together a short (and silly) audio production in honor of Jay should the fundraiser reach that mark.  Because it has, we have decided to make that audio production. Here’s what will happen: Over the next week, Paul, Jen, Julia, and myself will write and edit a 5-minute audio production featuring Jay Lake in some fashion (we just came up with the idea for the project yesterday, so you’ll have to excuse me for having no idea exactly what we are going to do).  He might be the hero.  He might be a secret ninja goblin master.  He might be the secret bikini-clad statue we all must acquire to save the world.  Or he could just be Jay Lake and we’ll say silly things for 5 minutes in honor of his greatness.  Whatever happens, the skit will contain a number of impressions (quality may vary), including: Sean Connery Peter Lorre Katharine Hepburn The Old Lady Truman Capote Batman Cat Woman A Depressed Elephant Named Frank We may add more later, such as our silly impersonations of characters from Twilight and so on.  If you want to suggest a character for us to play (poorly or otherwise), let us know in the comments. The point is:  we’re doing this for Jay, because he’s amazing and we think being silly in public and poorly impersonating famous people in his honor is a nice thing to do. So that’s that.  If you have any suggestions, questions, etc., let us know in the comments.  And if you haven’t donated yet, go do so.  Every little bit helps!

Torture Cinema Polls

Torture Cinema Poll #12: The First Torture of 2013 (You Decide!)

Season Four has officially begun.  Throughout January, you should expect interviews with Gareth L. Powell, Christopher Barzak, and Myke Cole (possibly one other author, too).  And starting next week, we’ll have our first discussion episode featuring Stina Leicht as our magical guest!  But before we can get to the end of the month for our first Torture Cinema episode of the year, we’ve got to know which film we’re going to have to watch at the end of the month… That’s where you come in.  Vote in the new poll and help us select the first torture for the year! The Movies (view at your own risk): Jumper (2008) Solar Crisis (1990) Transmorphers:  Fall of Man (2009) Universal Soldier:  Regeneration (2009) The Avengers (1998)

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The Hugo Award: Nominate Us!

We’re led to believe that nominations are open for the 2013 Hugo Awards.  That means we’re willing to sell our bodies to earn your nomination.  Of course, by “bodies” we mean “voices,” and by “earn” we mean “you’ll give it to us because you like us.” So if you’ve enjoyed The Skiffy and Fanty Show, please nominate us for Best Fancast. Additionally, some of our hosts are eligible too: Shaun has a short story published in Stupefying Stories 1.11 that is eligible for nomination.  It’s called “In the Shadows of the Empire of Coal.”  Go read it. Adam has a short story published in Beneath Ceaseless Skies called “The Magic of Dark and Hollow Places.”  Read it too! Thanks for listening and your support.  Season 4 begins…soon!

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Call for Authors: 2013 Scheduling Time!

It’s that time again.  We’ve got a total of 22 slots for interviews next year (Jan. is stocked up), and we’d like to fill them.  If you’ve got a book coming out (from large or small press) or you’re a publisher with stuff to spread (or a film producer/etc. with a film to share), you should contact us at skiffyandfanty[at]gmail[dot]com.  Here’s what we’re looking for: Anything that fits within the categories of science fiction or fantasy.  When we say “anything,” we mean that.  Your book need not be published as SF/F, nor must it follow any presumed conventions of genre.  We are open to straight genre, magical realism, weird, odd, surreal, and anything between.  Check out our list of previous guests, which represents a fairly wide range of stuff (though not as wide as we’d like). Anyone, anywhere.  Please note, though, that we are very interested in interviewing people living or from places other than the United States, which means we’ll try to spread out our slots across a range of geographic locations.  Additionally, we have had a hard time maintaining a fair representation of gender, race, LGBT, etc. on this show; as such, we would really appreciate any help in directing folks outside the traditional white-male spectrum to our show.  None of this means we will ignore folks who fit into the traditional spectrums (so don’t think you can’t email us cause you’re a white guy). Novels, short story collections, graphic novels or comics, short films, feature length films, and anything between.  Print or ebook is fine. Additionally, if you are interested in participating in a discussion-based episode, we tend to have around 12 of those each year.  As a general rule, if we can’t fit you into the 22 interview slots, we’ll ask if you’d like to join us for a discussion episode (in which we’ll cover some topic related to genre and ask you to talk about your book at some point). To anyone who doesn’t have a book, etc. for us, please share this post on your blog (it’s okay to copy and paste), social network, Twitter, and so on. Thanks, Shaun and Crew

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