For reasons that defy explanation, I am somehow considered a viable authority on the general fields of science fiction and fantasy media, because the poor fools over at the SF Signal Podcast allowed me to inflict myself upon their 2013 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Year in Review episode.
Fortunately, an actual best-selling genre author (Gail Carriger) and an actual seasoned podcast authority (Jeff Patterson) were on hand to make sure Patrick Hester wasn't trapped with just me on the line to make himself look bad. Gail is worth the price of admission alone, and Jeff is...well...he's spent several decades working the dark underbelly of television. It's done things to his mind...unnatural things...but it makes for good podcasting.
Give a listen.
Per usual, the unending tale of my podcast buffoonery is available here.
The personal blog of Jay Garmon: professional geek, Web entrepreneur, and occasional science fiction writer.
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Twisdom from ZachWeiner, December 19, 2013 at 08:58AM
@scalzi @warrenellis I think the more general case is "One creator one page" is dead. People will consume you how they like.
— Zach Wintersmith (@ZachWeiner) December 19, 2013
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December 19, 2013 at 08:58AM
Wednesday, December 04, 2013
Twisdom from 4n6woman, December 04, 2013 at 02:02PM
Q: What is the most used language in programming?
A: Profanity.
— stace (@4n6woman) December 4, 2013
via Twitter https://twitter.com/4n6woman
December 04, 2013 at 02:02PM
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