Épisodes

  • Analog Solutions (episode 50)
    Jan 9 2025

    It's another one of our (made-up) time-honored traditions: reviewing a current science fiction magazine. We usually do this once a year, to keep on top of current SF trends - and also to compare & contrast current magazines with the SF magazines of the past.

    Last time, we went back 50 years to review ANALOG.

    This time, we're bang up-to-date (almost) with a very recent issue of the same magazine. Analog is the longest-continuously-running SF magazine, having been around under various titles since the 1930s!

    What will make of Analog's longstanding reputation for "hard SF" ? How does the magazine stack up against its wholly online competitors such as Clarkesworld and Uncanny? How does it stack up against its former self?

    No quiz this time, but we finish off with our usual round-up of recommendations of past/present/future science fiction.

    For full shownotes, check out our blog at: 101sf.blogspot.com


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    1 h et 21 min
  • In Days of Old (episode 49)
    Dec 6 2024

    In time-honored tradition, for our December episode we go hurtling back in time to review a science fiction magazine from the past. Get your flares, platform shoes and ghettoblasters ready as we head back to...November 1974.

    We're picking on Analog magazine, just because we've never reviewed it before. And it's only the longest-continuously-running SF magazine in existence. It started in 1930 as Astounding Stories, was renamed Analog in the 1960s, and continues under that name to this day. As we join it in 1974, it's in the early years of the editorship of Ben Bova, and is beginning to modernise.

    If you'd like to browse through the issue with us, you can download it as a PDF from this link.

    And don't forget the shownotes, which you can find at 101sf.blogspot.com



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    1 h et 23 min
  • Uniquely Portable Magic (episode 48)
    Nov 8 2024

    It occurred to us that although we have discussed many specific books on the show, we've never devoted an episode to the idea of the book - those papery, texty things that Stephen King has described as "uniquely portable magic".

    So in this episode, we address the various ways in which books can be enjoyed and consumed, and discuss ten (or eleven) questions on the subject of books.

    We also have a book-adjacent quiz, and our usual round up of recommendations of past, present and future SF.

    For links and shownotes, check out our web page: https://101sf.blogspot.com/2024/11/uniquely-portable-magic-episode-48.html

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    57 min
  • Let's Go Ape (episode 47)
    Oct 9 2024

    It's fifty years since the TV series of Planet of the Apes debuted, enlivening the childhood of millions around the planet of the humans. Phil and Colin enjoyed the show as kids, but now undertake a celebratory rewatch, reviewing the adventures of Virdon (the blond one), Burke (the dark-haired one), and Galen (the hairy one).

    We also have a Planet of the Apes quiz, and our usual round up of recommendations of past, present and future SF.

    For full show notes, check out our blog at 101sf.blogspot.com

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Conventional Wisdom (episode 46)
    Sep 11 2024

    August 2024 saw the World Science Fiction Convention, held in Glasgow, Scotland. Phil stayed at home, but intrepid traveller Colin crossed a continent and an ocean to experience his first Worldcon. Find out how he got on - and how Phil and Colin somehow managed not to meet, despite both being in England at the same time...

    Also in today's show, a special quiz from friend of the podcast Peter Kuskie (last seen in episode 11), and our usual round up of all good things science fictional.

    For more details, and links to items mentioned in the pod, look for the shownotes at:

    https://101sf.blogspot.com/2024/09/conventional-wisdom-episode-46-of.html

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    58 min
  • Zenna's People and Pauline's Lizzie (episode 45)
    Aug 14 2024

    The first women to appear (as "soloists") on the ballot for science fiction's Hugo Awards were Zenna Henderson and Pauline Ashwell, in 1959. (Catherine L. Moore had appeared on an earlier ballot, but for a collaboration with Henry Kuttner.)

    Fearing that Henderson and Ashwell might be drifting into obscurity, Colin and Phil set out to review their Hugo-nominated novelettes:

    Zenna Henderson's "Captivity" - find it here: https://archive.org/details/Fantasy_Science_Fiction_v014n06_1958-06_PDF/page/n3/mode/2up

    Pauline Ashwell's "Unwillingly to School" - find it here: https://archive.org/details/sim_astounding-science-fiction_1958-01_60_5/page/8/mode/2up

    We also have the obligatory fiendish sci-fi quiz, and our usual round-up of recommendations of past/present/future SF.

    For full show notes, check out our blog - https://101sf.blogspot.com/2024/08/zennas-people-and-paulines-lizzie.html


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    1 h et 9 min
  • Hugos Where I Goes (episode 44)
    Jul 12 2024

    We're back - and it's the time to review this year's Hugo-nominated short stories!

    The Hugos are the awards given by members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention (whose numbers this year will include our very own Colin, who will be attending the worldcon in Glasgow).

    Also in today's episode, we have a quiz. Sort of. See if you can get it before Phil has a clue what's going on...

    And there's our usual round up of SF past, present and future.

    For the full show notes, check out our blog:

    https://101sf.blogspot.com/2024/07/hugos-where-i-goes-episode-44-of-podcast.html



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    1 h et 17 min
  • Triffids, Cuckoos and Lichen: John Wyndham (episode 43)
    Jun 12 2024

    We're back, with an episode about the great British SF writer John Wyndham. On many occasions we've found ourselves talking about his books - such as The Day of the Triffids and The Midwich Cuckoos - but now we attempt to do them justice with a closer look.


    For the full show notes, visit our blog at 101sf.blogspot.com

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    1 h et 10 min