The Coode Street Podcast

By: Jonathan Strahan & Gary K. Wolfe
  • Summary

  • Discussion and digression on science fiction and fantasy with Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan.
    Copyright © 2010 - 2020 Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe. All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • Episode 668: The Year in Books with James Bradley and Ian Mond
    Dec 23 2024

    For our year-end review of 2024 books, we’re joined once again by fellow Locus reviewer Ian Mond and distinguished critic and novelist James Bradley. As usual, we mention a lot of authors and titles, and probably forget to mention many deserving others. But you’ll no doubt find some suggestions you hadn’t thought of, and some of our usual digressions about familiar questions of genre, literary ambition, and books that at least some of us think have been overlooked.

    Ian's list

    We probably should have kept lists, but we did not. Ian did, though, and so that's provided to you with our thanks to him.

    • Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino
    • Walter Benjamin Stares at the Sea by C.D. Rose
    • The Repeat Room by Jesse Ball
    • State of Paradise by Laura van den Berg
    • Changes in the Land by Matthew Cheney
    • Absolution by Jeff Vandermeer
    • Track Changes by Abigail Nussbaum
    • The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister
    • City of Dancing Gargoyles by Tara Campbell
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 667: Jo Walton and the most iconic books of the 21st century
    Dec 8 2024

    At the end of October Reactor published their list of The Most Iconic Speculative Fiction Books of the 21st Century, which attempted to list the best/top/favourite science fiction and fantasy books of the past 25 years.

    Two weeks later Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy award-winning writer Jo Walton published a follow-on piece on Reactor, On Selecting the Top Ten Genre Books of the First Quarter of the Century, where she discussed how she went about picking her contribution, while finding a classic reader's workaround that allowed her to name a lot more than ten books.

    That caught Locus reviewer Niall Harrison's attention and lead directly to us inviting Jo to join us for a delightful and really interesting conversation on the subject. While we hope you enjoy the podcast, we have to mention their were some audio difficulties. We've done the very best we can to make everything work, but we do apologise for any audio issues you experience while listening to the episode.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 666: In which we discuss what to do with books
    Nov 24 2024

    This week’s episode is mostly about books—how do you get them, where do you put them, and how to get rid of them when you need to. You’d think that questions such as the best way to shelve books would be pretty uncontroversial, but apparently that’s not always the case. We also touch upon the differences between collectors, acquirers, and accumulators, and how books can radically fluctuate in value depending in part on the author’s reputation. But, being us, we also digress into such topics as the thrill of discovering a classic SF idea for the first time—even if it might seem old hat to veteran readers—and the beginnings of our discussion about year-end recommended reading lists, and what they really mean.

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    57 mins

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