Episodes

  • 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 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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    58 mins
  • 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 hr and 9 mins
  • 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 hr and 17 mins
  • 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 hr and 10 mins
  • Off On A Tangent - more interview fun with award-winning novelist Robert J. Sawyer (episode 42)
    May 15 2024

    Time for another regular episode of the podcast, and this time we have more interview goodness from the Hugo- and Nebula-winning SF writer Robert J. Sawyer. We had so much fun talking to Rob about his new novel The Downloaded (see episode 40) that we decided to gather up the more general parts of our discussion into a separate segment. So here you will hear talk of Planet of the Apes, science fiction conferences, and much much more.

    We also have a mostly Star Trek quiz, but with a few Star Wars questions thrown in to trip Phil up.

    And the usual recommendations of past/present/future SF.

    For more detail, check out the show notes at: https://101sf.blogspot.com/2024/05/off-on-tangent-more-interview-fun-with.html


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    52 mins
  • A Festival of Sci-Fi (bonus episode!)
    Apr 30 2024

    This is a bonus episode of Science Fiction 101, in which we abandon our quizzes and throw our past/present/future items out the window, and just give you a straightforward interview. It's all about staging a science fiction film festival!

    Our guest is Russ Repp, who is responsible for the mammoth, eight-week, science fiction film festival currently happening in Portland, Oregon, in the city's remarkable OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry).

    Russ talks us through the history of the festival, and lets us in on the secrets of how a sci-fi film festival is programmed.

    Full information on the OMSI Science Fiction Festival (which continues until late May 2024) can be found here: https://omsi.edu/exhibits/sci-fi-film-fest/

    Even if - like Phil - you're nowhere near Oregon, this is still a fascinating tale of how a festival is put together.

    Next episode, we'll be back to our usual format, but we hope you enjoy this little bonus!

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    34 mins
  • Download and Chill with Robert J. Sawyer (episode 40)
    Apr 17 2024

    Time for a new episode of the podcast. This time Colin and Phil meet the Hugo- and Nebula-winning author Robert J. Sawyer, to discuss his new novel The Downloaded.

    You may recall we reviewed the Audible Original full-cast audio version of The Downloaded a couple of episodes ago (you can find it here). We were keen to find out how the book version differs from the audio version, so we invited Rob onto the show to discuss.

    And what a discussion it is!

    Also in this episode, we have listener responses to our "to be a fan" episode, and our usual ramble through the past, present and future of SF.

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


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • To Be (or not to be) A Fan (episode 39)
    Mar 21 2024

    Are you a science fiction fan? Possibly, or why else would you be listening to this podcast?

    Phil and Colin ponder what it means to be a fan, and whether there are are specific rules for entry into fandom.

    We also have our usual quiz, and our past/present/future discussion. For full show notes, check out our website at https://101sf.blogspot.com/


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    54 mins