Strange Horizons

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The Strange Horizons Podcast

Episodes

  • SH@25 Episode 6: An Interview with Vivian Xiao Wen Li, and a reading of her poems 'Ave Maria' and 'The Mezzanine'

    16/12/2024 Duration: 43min

    In this episode of SH@25, Editor Kat Kourbeti sits down with Vivian (Xiao Wen) Li to discuss her foray into poetry, screenwriting, music composition and more, and also presents a reading of her two poems published in 2022, 'Ave Maria' and 'The Mezzanine'. Links and things: Want to leave us a happy birthday message? Click here to record an audio message, and here for video. Join our Patreon for early episode access, or donate through any other way to hear your name and message in our next episodes. Did you know SH@25 is eligible for the Best Related Work category in the Hugo Awards? Keep us in mind for your 2025 ballot! Episode show notes: Visit Vivian's website, or follow her on social media (Bluesky/Instagram) Read Vivian's poems 'Ave Maria' and 'The Mezzanine' in our archives Find more links to Vivian's work, along with links to everything we talk about in this episode, on the transcript page. Leave us a comment and let us know what stories from the archives you'd like to hear next!

  • 'A Cure for Solastalgia' by E.M. Linden Read by Jenna Hanchey

    02/12/2024 Duration: 23min

    In this episode of the Strange Horizons Fiction podcast, Michael Ireland presents E.M. Linden's 'A Cure for Solastalgia' read by Jenna Hanchey You can read the full text of the story, and more about E.M Linden, ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠. Subscribe to the Strange Horizons podcast: ⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠ Content Warnings: Disregard for personal autonomy Cancer Sexism/gender discrimination Spiders/insects Vomit

  • SH@25 Episode 5: An Interview with E.M. Faulds

    26/11/2024 Duration: 37min

    In the 5th episode of SH@25, editor Kat Kourbeti sits down with author E.M. Faulds to chat about her 2022 story, Broken Blue, combining Eldritch horrors with mundane moments, writing female characters, and bigging up your crew when you have the chance. Want to leave us a happy birthday message? Click here to record an audio message, and here for video. Join our Patreon for early episode access. Did you know SH@25 is eligible for the Best Related Work and Best FanCast categories in the Hugo Awards? Keep us in mind for your 2025 ballot! Episode show notes: Visit E.M. Faulds' website and follow her on social media (BlueSky / Instagram) Read E.M.'s microfiction over your coffee break on her Ko-fi page (and throw her some change while you're there) Read E.M.'s story Broken Blue in our archives Buy a copy of Gallus, the 2024 Glasgow SF Writers' Circle anthology Check out Nova Scotia Vol II from Luna Press Check out Ada King, E.M.'s novel, and Under the Moon, her short story collection featuring

  • "Little Lila" by Susannah Rand read by Claire McNerney

    19/11/2024 Duration: 33min

    In this episode of the Strange Horizons Fiction podcast, Michael Ireland presents Susannah Rand's' 'Little Lila' read by Claire McNerney. You can read the full text of the story, and more about Susannah, ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. Subscribe to the Strange Horizons podcast: ⁠⁠Spotify Content Warnings Animal cruelty/death Body transformation Murder self_harm Shaming Violence/combat

  • SH@25 Episode 4: An Interview with Kyle Tam

    12/11/2024 Duration: 53min

    In the 4th episode of SH@25, Editor Kat Kourbeti sits down with tabletop game designer and SFF critic Kyle Tam, whose young career has taken off in the last few years. Read on for an insightful interview about narrative storytelling from non-Western perspectives, the importance of schlock and trash in the development of taste, and the windows into creativity we find in moments of hardship. Want to leave us a happy birthday message? Click here to record an audio message, and here for video. Join our Patreon for early episode access. Did you know SH@25 is eligible for the Best Related Work category in the Hugo Awards? Keep us in mind for your 2025 ballot! Episode show notes: Visit Kyle Tam's website for her full credits/bibliography Follow Kyle on BlueSky @percypropa.bsky.social Read Kyle's reviews for SH on her author page Back ⁠Devil's Due on Backerkit⁠ Find more links to Kyle's work, as well as recommendations and links to other media we talked about, on the episode transcript page.

  • 'Embroidery of a Bird's Heart' by Nelly Geraldine García-Rosas read by L.W. Salinas

    05/11/2024 Duration: 29min

    In this episode of the Strange Horizons Fiction podcast, Michael Ireland presents Nelly Geraldine García-Rosas' 'Embroidery of a Bird's Heart' read by L.W. Salinas. You can read the full text of the story, and more about Nelly, ⁠here⁠. Subscribe to the Strange Horizons podcast: ⁠Spotify Content Warnings: Animal cruelty/death Blood Death/dying Scars/scarification

  • SH@25 Episode 3: An interview with Arkady Martine, and a reading of her poem 'Cloud Wall'

    29/10/2024 Duration: 40min

    In the third episode of SH@25, editor Kat Kourbeti sits down with author Arkady Martine, for an in-depth interview on her multifaceted career, her review writing, and the history that inspired her two-time Hugo Award winning Teixcalaan Empire series. We also present a reading of Arkady's poem, Cloud Wall, which marked her Strange Horizons debut, and remains to this day one of three poems she ever published, with reading by Kat Kourbeti and sound design by Michael Ireland. The music heard in the poetry segment is 'Uprising' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. Want to leave us a happy birthday message? Click here to record an audio message, and here for video. Join our Patreon for early episode access. Show notes: Read a full transcript of this episode Find Arkady Martine in the SH Archives, including her poem 'Cloud Wall', the story 'City of Salt', and her book reviews Follow Arkady Martine on BlueSky (@byzantienne.bsky.social) Buy Arkady's books through Bookshop.org A full list of Ar

  • "Folk Hero Motifs in Tales Told by the Dead" by KT Bryski read by Devin Martin

    21/10/2024 Duration: 33min

    In this episode of the Strange Horizons Fiction podcast, Michael Ireland presents KT Bryski's "Folk Hero Motifs in Tales Told by the Dead" read by Devin Martin You can read the full text of the story, and more about KT, here. Subscribe to the Strange Horizons podcast: Spotify Content Warnings: Body transformation Child death Death/dying Drug use

  • SH@25 Episode 2: An Interview with Kate Heartfield

    14/10/2024 Duration: 42min

    In the first guest interview of this series, editor Kat Kourbeti sits down with author Kate Heartfield, whose 2015 story 'Limestone, Lye, and the Buzzing of Flies' marked a turning point in her publishing career. Follow Kate on social media @kateheartfield, or sign up for her newsletter on her website: https://kateheartfield.com For fuller show notes and to read the transcript of the interview: http://strangehorizons.com/podcasts/sh25-episode2-kate-heartfield/ ‎ Read Kate's story "Limestone, Lye, and the Buzzing of Flies": http://strangehorizons.com/fiction/limestone-lye-and-the-buzzing-of-flies/ Kate's 2017 fund drive essay "Expanding Ambitions": http://strangehorizons.com/non-fiction/azimuth/expanding-ambitions/ Buy Kate's books through Bookshop.org: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/strange-horizons-25-guests

  • "A Recipe for Life, A Tonic for Grief" by Christopher Blake Read by Emmie Christie

    08/10/2024 Duration: 34min

    A Recipe for Life, A Tonic for Grief was originally published in the May 13th 2024 issue of Strange Horizons and is read by Emmie Christie. You can read the full story here. Content Warnings: Animal cruelty/death Blood Cancer Death/dying Drug use Chris is a palliative care physician by day and a writer by night. He is a dad (cat and human), by his back-of-the-napkin calculations, approximately 32 hours a day. His short fiction has appeared in Galaxy’s Edge, Zooscape, and Stupefying Stories. Find him on Bluesky at chrisblake.bsky.social Emmie Christie has narrated the sci-fi novel "Amaranth Chronicles: Deviant Rising" for Audible and other short stories. She has also been published in Flash Fiction Online, Infinite Worlds Magazine, and Daily Science Fiction. You can find her work on her website or follow her on Twitter/X @EmmieChristie33. 

  • SH@25: Episode 1 - A Long-Awaited Celebration

    01/10/2024 Duration: 29min

    Podcast Editor Kat Kourbeti and Producer Michael Ireland announce our brand new podcast project, SH@25, a year-long interview and feature series that will delve into the Strange Horizons archives, celebrate the work of past contributors and staff, and highlight the contributions of Strange Horizons to SFF publishing and the wider community. A full transcript can be found ⁠on our website⁠. Click here to leave us an audio voicemail for our episodes or video message for our socials. For the curious, the narrator recruitment form can be found on this page. Shoot us an email with any questions at podcasts (at) strangehorizons.com.

  • Critical Friends Episode 12: Canon-Building with Abigail Nussbaum

    26/08/2024 Duration: 55min

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Aisha and Dan discuss the knotty question of "the canon": what is it, how is it formed, who is it for? They do so in conversation with the critic Abigail Nussbaum, whose new reviews collection, Track Changes, has just been published by Briardene Books.

  • Critical Friends Episode 11: Boundaries in Genre

    30/06/2024 Duration: 39min

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Aisha and Dan discuss genre boundaries in texts and criticism: how they're used, where they fall ... and what, if anything, they're good for. Is science fiction is more of a technique than a genre? Might it help to think about all texts as sitting across modes and categories? In the course of the conversation, Dan and Aisha return on several occasions to ⁠a recent episode of the New Yorker podcast Critics At Large⁠. A transcript of this episode can be found at the ⁠Strange Horizons website⁠.

  • Critical Friends Episode 10: The Complicity of Science Fiction

    29/01/2024 Duration: 40min

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Aisha and Dan discuss a recent essay by Jake Casella Brookins that appeared in the Ancillary Review of Books. "The vaunted prophylactic prophecy of science fiction—the ability to prevent an undesirable future by loudly predicting it—has consistently proven false," argues Brookins, and so Aisha and Dan ask themselves: what good, and bad, might SF do? And when we find a piece of good criticism such as this essay, how can it help us think better about its questions?

  • Critical Friends Episode 9: Catherine Rockwood and Creative Criticism

    25/09/2023 Duration: 43min

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Aisha and Dan talk to critic and poet Catherine Rockwood about her new chapbook, And We Are Far From Shore , a set of poems about the television show Our Flag Means Death. Catherine reviewed the show for Strange Horizons less than a year ago, and discusses how reviewing and criticism feed into creative practice. There are also, of course, pirates. The transcript of this episode can be found at the Strange Horizons website.

  • Critical Friends Episode 8: Paul Kincaid and Collecting Criticism

    28/08/2023 Duration: 49min

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, the critic and reviewer Paul Kincaid joins Aisha and Dan to discuss how and why critics persevere in their work, what changes about it as the platforms and delivery mechanisms that surround criticism shift, and the challenges that face those writers who seek to collect or look back on their previous work. He also discusses A Traveller In Time, the forthcoming volume of reviews and essays by Maureen Kincaid Speller.

  • Critical Friends: Episode 7

    19/06/2023 Duration: 36min

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Aisha and Dan discuss what happens when books make you work. How does a reader know whether to persevere with a book when at first they're not sure of it? How can we decide if a book really isn't working on its own terms—or whether we're missing something and need to pay closer attention? And how can a critical reader check their own expectations to assess a text fairly? Expect discussion of Susannah Clarke, Yuri Herrera, Christopher Priest, Catherynne Valente, and more. A transcript of this episode is available in the June 19th, 2023 issue of Strange Horizons.

  • Critical Friends: Episode 6

    24/05/2023 Duration: 31min

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, we air an interview with the reviewer, editor, and critic Niall Harrison which Dan conducted at Conversation, the 2023 UK Eastercon, at which Niall was a Guest of Honour. Through a series of books from various parts of his life, Niall talks about how he began reading SF, why he started reviewing it ... and where criticism might or should go in the future. Niall Harrison is author of All These Worlds: Reviews and Essays (Briardene Books, 2023). Eastercon 2024 will be Levitation, hosted in Telford; Eastercon 2025 will be Reconnect, to be held in Belfast.

  • Critical Friends: Episode 5

    24/04/2023 Duration: 50min

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Reviews Editors Aisha Subramanian and Dan Hartland are joined by Abigail Nussbaum to tackle one of the thorniest issues in criticism: the negative review. What makes for a good bad review? Why do reviewers feel driven to write them? And are we now in an age where the hatchet job has had its day?

  • Critical Friends: Episode 4

    27/03/2023 Duration: 42min

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Reviews Editors Aisha Subramanian and Dan Hartland talk to novelist, reviewer, and Strange Horizons’ Co-ordinating Editor, Gautam Bhatia, about how reviewing and criticism of all kinds align—and do not—with fiction-writing and the genre more widely.You can read the episode transcript here.

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