Épisodes

  • A Dune Deep Dive w/ Richard Rohlin : Paul Atreides, Duncan Idaho, and Hollywood’s Religious Problem
    Feb 10 2025

    At the time of this recording, it was my birthday, and - in true Hobbit fashion - I'm giving YOU the gift of diving into the vast deserts of Dune with the always insightful Richard Rohlin! In this impromptu episode, we’re unpacking Denis Villeneuve’s Dune films—praising the awe-inspiring visuals, iconic performances, and meticulous attention to detail in part one while grappling with the pacing, missing lore, and religious undertones in part two.

    From the pulse-pounding shield fighting to the enigma of spice and its place in Frank Herbert’s epic world-building, we tackle it all. We discuss Paul Atreides' journey, the complexities of messianic archetypes, and whether Dune truly captures Herbert’s layered philosophical and ecological themes—or if Hollywood just can’t do religion justice. Plus, there’s plenty of nerdery, from Warhammer 40K parallels to pondering the real Kwisatz Haderach (hint: Duncan Idaho fans, this one's for you).

    📚 Whether you’re a hardcore fan of the Dune books, a movie buff, or just here for the spicy debates, this episode is a mix of thoughtful critique, playful banter, and celebratory vibes. So, grab your stillsuit and some spice coffee, and join us for this cinematic deep dive into Arrakis, its worms, and its warriors.

    ⏰ Timestamps:

    0:00 – Intro & Birthday Announcement 🎉 2:45 – Why Dune: Part One was a transcendent cinematic experience 🌌 6:50 – The brilliance of Denis Villeneuve’s world-building 🏜️ 10:25 – Standout moments: shields, sandworms, and stellar sound design 🎶 16:10 – The complexities of Paul Atreides as a messianic figure ✝️ 22:30 – The Fremen’s ecological dilemma: water, spice, and survival 💧 30:45 – Dune: Part Two struggles: pacing, missing lore, and Stilgar’s arc 🎭 37:00 – Hollywood’s problem with portraying religion authentically 🙏 42:20 – Is Duncan Idaho the real Kwisatz Haderach? 🤔 46:35 – Final thoughts: the need for a director’s cut and Dune Messiah rumors 🎥 49:10 – Upcoming projects: Andor, fantasy literature courses, and more 📚

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    49 min
  • Surviving the Dark Forest: Lessons from Liu Cixin's Sci-Fi Masterpiece
    Jan 27 2025

    What if the universe isn’t just vast and indifferent but actively hostile—a cosmic battlefield where silence is survival? Welcome, friends, to an exploration of The Dark Forest, the second volume in Liu Cixin’s masterful Three-Body Problem series. 🌠

    In this episode, we journey into a future where humanity faces an alien threat so advanced they can intercept every communication—except our thoughts. Enter the Wallfacers, an elite group tasked with devising strategies in absolute secrecy. Sounds hopeful, right? Well, it’s complicated. 😬

    We’ll unravel the chilling “Dark Forest Theory,” which reimagines the cosmos as a predator’s den where every signal is a death sentence, and explore the moral and existential dilemmas of survival in such a world. What happens when trust, love, and community collide with the cold logic of cosmic sociology? And does the series leave room for hope—or is this truly the bleakest vision of a post-human future?

    Grab a drink and let’s dive into the dark. ☕️

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    33 min
  • Inside the Kotarverse: Slow Productivity & Stories Worth Dying For
    Jan 13 2025

    This is a special repost of one of my Craftsman’s Workshop Patreon streams, where I dive deep into a pivotal question: What makes a story truly life-giving? 🌱

    Join me as I open up about how storytelling keeps us grounded, and share thoughts on what it means to build a meaningful creative life amidst a chaotic world. We cover everything from my evolving Patreon tiers (and why I shifted them) to my journey through Cal Newport’s Slow Productivity and how it’s reshaping my approach to writing, storytelling, and community. 📚✨

    In this episode, I also reveal exciting plans for 2025, including the triumphant return of the Fantasy For Our Time podcast, new short stories through mentorship with celebrated author Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and a revitalized approach to the Patreon community.

    And, of course, a huge thanks to all of you who keep this journey alive. 🙏

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Opening Remarks: What Makes a Story Life-Giving? 02:15 - Patreon Changes and a New Direction 05:30 - The Influence of Cal Newport’s Slow Productivity 08:45 - The Challenges of Creative Work and Family Life 12:00 - Introducing the Concept of a Deep Life 15:20 - Finding Purpose in Storytelling 18:40 - Rediscovering Focus and Quality in Creativity 22:00 - The Most Important Question: What Story Would You Die For? 25:30 - Update on the Podcast and Upcoming Themes 29:15 - Short Fiction Mentorship with Kristine Kathryn Rusch" 32:40 - Recommitting to Writing and Upcoming Works 36:10 - Cantos of Arcadia and the Future of Fantasy Sci-Fi 39:50 - The Revival of In A Certain Land Podcast 43:00 - Final Reflections

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    50 min
  • Cantos of Arcadia: Crafting America’s Post-Apocalyptic Myth
    Dec 30 2024

    🔥 Imagine America’s collapse into myth. Today, we’re exploring “Cantos of Arcadia”—my sci-fi project that merges epic story, future-archaeology, and existential dread. This is the story behind the story, the uncharted process of weaving America’s “what if” into a future epic that merges apocalyptic ruin with ancient myth.

    Expect discussions on myth, storytelling’s power, and crafting worlds through sound, faith, and speculative history. Whether you’re a sci-fi fan, a storyteller, or just curious, prepare for the resonance between the old and the eerily possible.

    ⏰ Timestamps:

    0:01 – Can a future civilization survive through story? A mythic retelling of a crumbling world 🌍 3:14 – How a composer’s commission and the Akathist prayer inspired a sci-fi novella about American mythology 🎶 12:45 – Translating faith, collapse, and survival into post-apocalyptic legend 🌌 22:30 – The weaving of America’s fractured past into an Arcadian future

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    43 min
  • Canon in Sci-Fi? The Case for Shards of Honor and The Vorkosigan Saga 📚
    Dec 16 2024

    Join me as I dive into Shards of Honor, the first book in The Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold! 🚀💫

    From the depths of autocratic heroism to the ideals of speculative fiction, we'll explore it all: grimdark versus high fantasy ⚔️, reflections on repressive political systems 🛡️, and the intrigue of intergalactic escapades 🌌.

    If you’ve ever wondered about the possibility of a speculative fiction canon 📚 (yes, I’m serious), you’re in the right place! Stick around as I delve into characters who battle both societal expectations and personal demons, exploring everything from political dilemmas to daring prison escapes in a sci-fi romance setting.

    Don’t forget to check out my ongoing journey on The Wood Between Worlds Substack for all things speculative! 🌲✨

    https://thewoodbetweentheworlds.substack.com/

    Timestamps:

    0:00 – 🔥 Intro to The Vorkosigan Saga and a speculative fiction canon 2:15 – 🎬 Why start with Shards of Honor? 5:35 – 💖 Sci-fi romance, plot, and initial impressions 9:25 – 🛡️ What defines heroism in a repressive society? 14:50 – ⚖️ Comparing autocratic and democratic extremes 20:15 – 🌐 Political parallels: Barrayar and our world today 24:05 – 🤝 Characters’ personal journeys and political alliances 28:30 – 📖 Key scenes: Violence, heroism, and implications for honor 35:10 – ⭐ Final thoughts: How fiction shapes our view of reality

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    32 min
  • Adrian Tchaikovsky on Giant Spiders, Sci-Fi, and the Unexpected Success of Children of Time
    Dec 2 2024

    Welcome, fellow book lovers and sci-fi enthusiasts! In this video, I have the absolute pleasure of chatting with none other than Adrian Tchaikovsky—an international sensation and the brilliant mind behind Children of Time. This conversation is a treat as we dive into Adrian’s creative journey, his love for speculative fiction, and, of course, how a weird book about giant space spiders launched his entire career!

    From his science background to his fascination with spider evolution (yes, really!), Adrian shares how Children of Time almost didn’t see the light of day, but then skyrocketed to success, winning awards and readers' hearts alike. 🕷️ We also explore his thoughts on fantasy vs. sci-fi, why humor makes Grimdark more digestible, and what it’s like writing deeply relatable characters in the most epic of universes.

    Whether you’re an arachnophobe or an avid sci-fi reader, this conversation is packed with insights, laughter, and Tchaikovsky’s trademark brilliance. Come along as we talk about writing, world-building, and why you should always root for the spiders. 😉

    Timestamps:

    0:00 How Giant Spiders Launched Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Career 5:30 Children of Time and Why It Took a Year to Get Noticed 15:00 Fantasy vs. Sci-Fi: Adrian’s Unique Approach 25:20 Humor in Grimdark and What It Adds to Complex Worlds 35:10 Spiders, Evolution, and Writing Non-Human Characters

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    44 min
  • The Art of Fantasy, Grimdark, and Tolkien’s Vision: Why We Keep Escaping Into These Worlds
    Nov 18 2024

    Hello, fellow wanderers! 🌟 In this video, we’re diving deep into the heart of fantasy and the curious intersection between Grimdark and Tolkien’s mythopoetic storytelling. Yes, you heard that right—me, the self-professed Grimdark skeptic, is about to unpack this genre that I once claimed was something we should avoid (gasp!). But things have changed, and I’m here to explain why.

    I recently dipped my toes into The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie, a book that was supposed to be drenched in moral grayness, blood, and nihilism, but it surprised me. I found characters I could root for, humor, and even empathy! So, what is Grimdark really? And does it belong in the canon of speculative fiction?

    Join me as we explore the nuances of modern fantasy, Tolkien’s lasting influence, and how these stories help us escape—not in the “dull the pain” kind of way, but in a way that strengthens us for the real world. We’ll touch on the works of Abercrombie, Richard Swan, and, of course, Tolkien himself. Expect musings on the nature of escapism, the moral compass of Grimdark, and whether we’re still capable of writing hopeful, heroic fiction today.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Let’s Talk About Escapism: Tolkien, Transcendence, and Resilience 5:10 My Grimdark Journey: From Skeptic to The Blade Itself 15:20 What Even Is Grimdark? A Look at Modern Fantasy’s Moral Landscape 25:45 Tolkien vs. Modern Fantasy: Heroic Escapes vs. Bleak Realities 35:30 The Justice of Kings & More Grimdark Reads: Where Does It All Lead?

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    39 min
  • Human-centric Sci Fi vs Lovecraftian Nightmares w/ Richard Rohlin
    Nov 4 2024

    Hey dear friends! In this video, Richard and I dive deep into the evolving worlds of science fiction and fantasy. From Tolkien's carefully restrained magic to today's cosmic horror and existential threats, we explore how modern storytellers like Adrian Tchaikovsky are pushing the boundaries of what it means to be human in a vast, often terrifying universe. 🤯

    Together, we’ll unpack how the "what if" scenarios of classic speculative fiction are running up against the limits of our current worldview, where space isn’t just empty—it’s often hostile, dark, and filled with lurking horrors straight out of Lovecraft’s nightmares. 🐙 But here’s the thing: amidst all the bleakness, we’re also talking about how these stories can still uncover beauty, hope, and purpose.

    I reflect on how storytelling, whether in epic space operas or grounded fantasy, is about rediscovering meaning beyond the nihilism, and how we might re-envision the cosmos not just as cold space, but as a light-filled place of mythic possibility. If you love world-building, cosmic philosophy, or just geeking out over sci-fi and fantasy, then grab a cup of tea (or something stronger, perhaps . . . ) and join us! ☕️

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction & Overview 2:35 From Tolkien to Tchaikovsky: The Shift in Storytelling 8:50 Cosmic Nihilism & The Lovecraftian Turn in Sci-Fi 16:22 The Search for Meaning in Modern Fantasy and Sci-Fi 25:00 Why We Need to Re-Envision Space as the Light-Filled Cosmos 33:45 The Future of Sci-Fi: From Found Texts to New Mythic Worlds

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    1 h et 20 min