Galactic Suburbia #19 The Greco Roman Edition Show Notes

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While Alisa is away, Alex & Tansy play… in ANCIENT GREECE! We talk awards, the end of publishing as we know it, stressful feminist debates, Vonda McIntyre, Twitter fiction, Stargate, and whether there's enough Greek & Roman mythology in modern fantasy.


News

Tansy wins WSFA Small Press Award for Siren Beat


Last Drink Bird Head Award Winners


John Joseph Adams takes over from Cat Rambo & Sean Wallace as editor of Fantasy Magazine


Realms of Fantasy dies – farewell notes from the publisher and editor Shawna McCarthy


Wiscon committee disappoints through inaction

and then finally moves to disinvite Elizabeth Moon as GoH

(warning, many of the comments on that one are pretty awful to wade through)

Reaction posts from Cheryl Morgan and Catherynne M Valente.


Paul Collins on how the ebook revolution isn't working so well


Cat Valente on tedium, evil, and why the term 'PC' is only used these days to hurt and silence

Peter M Ball on how white male privilege uses requests for civility to silence the legitimate anger of others.


on Vonda McIntyre's "Dreamsnake", a controversial Hugo winning novel from 1979 which has been out of print for 10 years and an interview with Vonda McIntyre about the book.


What have we been reading/listening to?


Tansy – Death Most Definite, Trent Jamieson; Blameless, Gail Carriger, Bleed by Peter M Ball, "Twittering the Universe" by Mari Ness, Shine & "Clockwork Fairies" by Cat Rambo, Tor.com.


Alex – Silver Screen, Justina Robson; Sprawl; Deep Navigation, Alastair Reynolds; The Beginning Place, Ursula le Guin.

abandoned Gwyneth Jones' Escape Plans

listening to The 5th Race, ep 1 (Stargate SG1 fan podcast).


Pet Subject

Classical mythology in modern fantasy. Can it still work? Do you have to get it 'right'?


Book mentioned:

The Firebrand, Marion Zimmer Bradley

Medea, Cassandra, Electra by Kerry Greenwood

Olympic Games, Leslie What

Dan Simmons' Ilium and Olympos

Gods Behaving Badly, Marie Phillips

Troy, Simon Brown

Margaret Atwood's Penelopiad and Jeanette Winterson's Weight, also David Malouf's Ransom – along the same lines as Lavinia by Ursula Le Guin

Robert Holdstock's Celtika, Iron Grail, Broken Kings


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