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Question of the Week

? of the Week: SF/F Books That Made You Cry

This week, we really want to know about the SF/F books you’ve read that made you cry.  What about those books put tears in your eyes? The last book to make me cry was the 6th Harry Potter book, in part because I had fallen in love with Richard Harris’ portrayal of Dumbledore.  I cried from the moment of Dumbledore’s death until the end (a good 40 pages worth of crying) and my sister had to console me. What about you? (To be fair, this feature has never been a weekly thing.  So be it.)

Torture Cinema Polls

Torture Cinema Poll #8 Results

The results are in, but to make things interesting, we’ve decided to launch a preemptive strike:  we’re going to record two Torture Cinema episodes at the same time, but post them during different weeks. “What’s the big deal about that?” you might say.  Well, we’re going to drink through the whole thing.  From start to finish.  And that means we’re probably going to be so plastered that the hilarity of our normal drunkenness will be enhanced by the wonder of complete alcoholic bliss.  That also means we will have two skits to perform, one while mildly intoxicated and one while completely plastered.  Imagine what that will do to our acting abilities! But which two movies are we going to review? The #1 pick from the 8th Torture Cinema Poll: And its sequel: So there you have it.  What do you think?

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Bleedover Contest Winner

Guess who won a copy of Bleedover by Curtis Hox? Mia! That’s right.  Little Mia from the far away land of the United Kingdom, from whence the Morlocks descend! An email will go out shortly, which will be followed by another email in which Mr. Hox forwards his book to Madam Mia. Hooray!

Viking Amoeba

A New Viking Amoeba Recruit from Myke Cole

We just interviewed him (episode goes live tomorrow), but nothing tides you over like a little bit of art and geek humor! Here you go: The Taephus Commando — Dictavian Scoidius Strength 7; Intelligence 5 Special Ability:  Reinforcements (If Dictavian is outnumbered in combat, you may draw enough Viking Amoebas from your Consumed pile to even the odds, starting from the top) (Shadow Ops:  Control Point by Myke Cole)

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The Hugos: Nominate Us; Nominate Others (Share Away)

In case you didn’t know, we’re eligible for a Hugo Award this year.  You can nominate us for Best Fancast, which seems to be the temporary place for podcasts this year.  You can also probably get away with nominating us for Best Fanzine (which we wouldn’t mind, since the Chicon 7 page says Best Fancast is a “one time” deal; it’s up to you).  Nominations close on March 11th, 2012. You should also check out Adam’s page for his eligible fiction works.  He’s had a few short stories published that, if we’re being honest, deserve some awards recognition. But this post isn’t just about us.  We’d also recommend nominating the following podcasts: The Coode Street Podcast (Jonathan Strahan and Gary Wolfe) The Agony Column (Rick Kleffel) Writing Excuses (Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowal, Howard Taylor, and Dan Wells) There are, of course, many other podcasts worth nominating, including some we probably don’t know. And we’d also suggest nominating these wonderful novels: Of Blood and Honey by Stina Leicht (our interview) Low Town by Daniel Polansky (our interview) Osama by Lavie Tidhar (our interview) But here’s where you come in: What would you like to see on the ballot for the Hugos?  Let us know in the comments!

Torture Cinema Polls

Torture Cinema Poll #8: Pick Our 2nd 2012 Movie

I don’t think it’s necessary to remind you how much we hate you all for not picking Jumper.  But I guess there’s not much we can do about that.  You people seem to love it when we watch the truly awful and offensive… So here’s the next poll: Notice the new addition.  If you pick that one, Jen will use every source at her disposal to find out where you live and ruin your garden…

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