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message 51: by Kris (new)

Kris (kvolk) I vote for all of the above...


message 52: by Malaraa (new)

Malaraa | 94 comments Also Mike Allen because SF/F/H poetry coverage could be interesting. :)


message 53: by John (new)

John LeViness (jlawrence) | 8 comments What about Mark Lawrence or Michael J. Sullivan? I've had both these guys in my TBR pile for a while now.


message 54: by Darren (last edited Oct 20, 2014 07:07PM) (new)

Darren Jenny (Reading Envy) wrote: "I'd also be interested in reviews with anthologists like John Joseph Adams, Jonathan Strahan, Jeff and Ann VanderMeer, but I might be weird."

If so, I share your weirdness. I'd add David G. Hartwell to that list, though.


message 55: by Mark (new)

Mark Kaye | 123 comments Terry Goodkind. I am soon to start book 3 and would love to here him on S&L.


message 56: by Sky (new)

Sky | 665 comments J. wrote: "What about Mark Lawrence or Michael J. Sullivan? I've had both these guys in my TBR pile for a while now."

Either one would be awesome!


message 57: by Sky (new)

Sky | 665 comments Mark wrote: "Terry Goodkind. I am soon to start book 3 and would love to here him on S&L."

Nooo! Quit while you are ahead, don't make the same mistake I did and read all ~12 telling yourself each time that the next one must get better :) It's all downhill after book 1+2


message 58: by Andrew (new)

Andrew J. | 54 comments Pierce Brown author of "Red Rising" and the forthcoming "Golden Son." You could time it in January when his new book comes out. As far as authors go, because he's so fresh on the scene, he'd probably be fairly easy to track down.


message 59: by Warren (last edited Dec 13, 2014 03:51PM) (new)

Warren | 1556 comments Yoda.
He might be hard to find but I'd like to hear
what he thinks of the new film.


message 60: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Richter (stephenofskytrain) | 1638 comments I second Mark Lawrence and fourth Jasper Fforde


message 61: by John (Taloni) (new)

John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5193 comments Seconding Niven and Pournelle. They're pretty accessible, if anything, show up at a LASFS meeting and ask nicely.

I would absolutely love to see Neil Gaiman, but he is a lot less accessible.

Maybe Gail Carriger, if you want to do a Steampunk episode.


message 62: by John (new)

John LeViness (jlawrence) | 8 comments That's 3 for Mark Lawrence!


message 63: by Aaron (new)

Aaron | 285 comments I fifth Jasper Fforde.
Another vote for Jeff and Ann VanderMeer.


message 64: by terpkristin (new)

terpkristin | 4407 comments I believe they did an interview with Gail Carrigar in the 2nd season. If it's the one I'm thinking of, it was a lot of fun, you should go watch it! :)


message 66: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay | 593 comments Django Wexler is a regular guest on Patrick Hester's podcasts: the Functional Nerds and SF Signal.


message 68: by Andrew (new)

Andrew J. | 54 comments I know Django! He's a fantastic human being. Veronica, Tom, get him on the show.


message 69: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7216 comments I hear William Gibson has a new book out.


message 70: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7216 comments Brian K. Vaughan.


message 71: by Rob, Roberator (last edited Dec 30, 2014 10:55AM) (new)

Rob (robzak) | 7204 comments Mod
Kaleb wrote: "I second Brian K Vaughn!"

You already did that in post 33...We're already on reruns?

Then again Tamahome brought him up in post 38, but he's over 100 years old and probably forgot. Or maybe he's hoping to keep that name fresh in T&V's minds. :-D

If that's the case consider me on that bandwagon. It would be extra awesome if they got Fiona Staples too..


message 72: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7216 comments The memory of the Internet is only one week.


message 73: by Rob, Roberator (new)

Rob (robzak) | 7204 comments Mod
Tamahome wrote: "The memory of the Internet is only one week."

I've found in the case of this group it's shorter than that.

I've seen people post stuff repeating something 1-2 posts ahead of them only hours old..


message 74: by Mark (new)

Mark Kaye | 123 comments I am not sure what has been said here but I would really like you guys to interview Terry Goodkinds. That would be a good interview. I have only read Debt of bones, Wizards first rule and Stone of tears, but never the less........ I am looking forward to your Daniel H Wilson interview. I have just read Robopocolypse and Robogenisis, so it was a delightful suprise to here about this up coming interview.


message 75: by Thane (new)

Thane | 476 comments You should interview Brad R. Torgersen and/or Larry Correia. And you should definitely ask them about Sad Puppies 3. Dare ya.

https://bradrtorgersen.wordpress.com/...


message 76: by Rob (new)

Rob  (quintessential_defenestration) | 1035 comments My goodness. I've finished February's pick, and you guys need to have Jeff VanderMeer on.


message 77: by Ben (new)

Ben Rowe (benwickens) How about one or two of the higher profile SF editors of short fiction?

John Joseph Adams, Neil Clarke, Jonathan Strahan, Ellen Datlow, Ann Vandermeer?

Or there are people like Adam Roberts or Nina Allan who are probably as well known as critics as writers but are pretty fine writers.


message 78: by Linnea (new)

Linnea (robotmaria) | 67 comments Several people have suggested Rachel Aaron, aka Rachel Bach, and I would like to add my vote to that. Would love to see her on the podcast! Also, since Vaginal Fantasy is reading Fortune's Pawn in March, now would be the perfect timing to have her on. *hint hint* Veronica!


message 79: by Sky (new)

Sky | 665 comments It's already mentioned earlier in the thread but I still really hope for Mark Lawrence and Michael Sullivan :)


message 81: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Ashby | 140 comments Margaret Atwood
Emily St. John Mandel (how the heck was Station Eleven not a pick?)
Lauren Beukes
Adam Sternbergh
Haruki Murakami (not sure he speaks English)


message 82: by Kevin (new)

Kevin | 701 comments Dara wrote: "Charlie Jane Anders."

I'd be very interested in hearing this interview.


message 83: by Brendan (new)

Brendan (mistershine) | 930 comments Love Charlie Jane Anders, wish her website covered more books but I guess articles about comics and movies are what get the clicks. I stopped going to io9 because it was too difficult to skim past the 19 articles I didn't care about to find the one that interested me.


message 84: by Rob, Roberator (new)

Rob (robzak) | 7204 comments Mod
Brendan wrote: "Love Charlie Jane Anders, wish her website covered more books but I guess articles about comics and movies are what get the clicks. I stopped going to io9 because it was too difficult to skim past ..."

You could do like I do and use an RSS Reader. But I'm sure Google got rid of theirs for a reason and that I'm part of a dying breed of nerd who reads the web that way.

But I find it a very quick way to browse their stories as they are posted and only read the few I'm interested in.


message 85: by David H. (new)

David H. (bochordonline) Yeah, I find the io9 site itself too annoying (especially when they changed their commenting system like 3 times in 6 months or something).

RSS readers are the best. It's the only way I read webcomics, and it's great for various blogs, even if I have to search hard for the RSS feed link sometimes (seriously, the B&N SF&F Blog doesn't post their RSS feed in a place I can find it...)


message 86: by Dara (new)

Dara (cmdrdara) | 2702 comments io9 has gotten more and more clickbaity in the past year which is a huge turn-off for me but I still read it.

I think CJA has interesting insight and opinions on various SFF topics and mediums, from publishing to novels to pop-culture to being the editor-in-chief of io9.


message 87: by Brendan (new)

Brendan (mistershine) | 930 comments Dara wrote: "I think CJA has interesting insight and opinions on various SFF topics and mediums, from publishing to novels to pop-culture to being the editor-in-chief of io9."

I think she's the best pop sci-fi critic around, at least to my knowledge. I just jealously want her to focus on what i care about instead of all that other stuff :p


message 88: by Dara (new)

Dara (cmdrdara) | 2702 comments Brendan wrote: "Dara wrote: "I think CJA has interesting insight and opinions on various SFF topics and mediums, from publishing to novels to pop-culture to being the editor-in-chief of io9."

I think she's the be..."


:-) Agreed. Her articles are always my favorite.


message 89: by Louise (new)

Louise (lowies) | 56 comments Peter Newman (runpetewrite.com). His debut novel The Vagrant will be released in April and I'm looking forward to it.

He is married to Emma Newman that I put forward earlier as an interviewee.


message 90: by Michael (last edited Mar 29, 2015 03:24AM) (new)

Michael (michaeljsullivan) | 113 comments Sky wrote: "It's already mentioned earlier in the thread but I still really hope for Mark Lawrence and Michael Sullivan :)"

I'd love to do the show. I'm a big fan. Just watched the interview with Peter V. Brett (fellow Del Rey author)and Brian McClellan (fellow Orbit author). Veronica and Tom, have your people call my people. Oh wait, I don't have people...just drop me a message ;-)


message 91: by Sky (last edited Mar 29, 2015 08:25AM) (new)

Sky | 665 comments woot!!!


message 92: by Scott (new)

Scott (thekeeblertree) Second for Mr. Sullivan! That'd be sweet


message 93: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7216 comments Interview the man!


message 94: by Sky (new)

Sky | 665 comments He's also got his first book of the new series Rhune coming out in June...Now would be a good time to interview ;)

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


message 95: by Veronica, Supreme Sword (new)

Veronica Belmont (veronicabelmont) | 1830 comments Mod
Kevin wrote: "Dara wrote: "Charlie Jane Anders."

I'd be very interested in hearing this interview."


Charlie Jane will definitely be on the show in the very near future, we already spoke about it!


message 96: by Veronica, Supreme Sword (new)

Veronica Belmont (veronicabelmont) | 1830 comments Mod
Michael wrote: "Sky wrote: "It's already mentioned earlier in the thread but I still really hope for Mark Lawrence and Michael Sullivan :)"

I'd love to do the show. I'm a big fan. Just watched the interview with ..."


Fantastic!


message 97: by Dara (new)

Dara (cmdrdara) | 2702 comments Veronica wrote: "Kevin wrote: "Dara wrote: "Charlie Jane Anders."

I'd be very interested in hearing this interview."

Charlie Jane will definitely be on the show in the very near future, we alread..."


Yes! I'm super excited!


message 98: by William (new)

William Saeednia-Rankin | 441 comments I seem late to the conversation, but if the thread is still open, here are my votes:

Alastair Reynolds
Nancy Kress
Beth Revis
Janet Edwards

Key attributes: a good sense of humour and good ideas.


message 99: by Tamahome (last edited Jun 19, 2015 07:02AM) (new)

Tamahome | 7216 comments Alan Moore. Godspeed.


message 100: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Aryan Adrian Tchaikovsky
Justina Robson
Jen Williams
Peter Newman
Den Patrick
Liz de Jager
Laura Lam
Kim Curran
Laure Eve
CE Murphy


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