A monthly podcast in which Mimi and Sean read and discuss bargain bin sci-fi and fantasy books
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyBooksArts |
Sean and Mimi bring in moon cop expert Nik to investigate Space Cops: Mindblast (1991) by Diane Duane & Peter Morwood. Together we analyze the leaky dumps, the dumpy squirts, and the squirty leaks. more
Happy Holidays! Sean, Mimi, and Elaine round out a year of highs and lows with Snowcastles (1981) by Duncan McGeary. more
Sean and Mimi divide and conquer an ACE Double Novel! In this episode, Mimi discusses Collision Course (1961) by Robert Silverberg and Sean discusses The Nemesis from Terra (1961) by Leigh Brackett. more
In this Unhappy Halloween special, Sean, Mimi, and Elaine discuss Night Blood (1993) by Eric Flanders. We’re very sorry, and we apologize to Elaine, our listeners, and the state of Indiana. more
Sean and Mimi discuss The Wandering Variables (1972) and wonder about Louis Trimble’s kinks. more
In this special episode, Mimi reads Flight from the Dark (1984), Joe Dever’s roleplaying adventure for lonely wolves, and Sean determines his destiny! more
!! Spoiler Alert !! In a shocking twist, Sean and Mimi discover an amazing pair of novellas, Fireship & Mother and Child (1978). Why have we never heard of Joan D. Vinge? more
Looks like Mimi’s on her own on this expedition to uncover the lost tome, Age of Dinosaurs: Tyrannosaurus Rex (1992). Written by the mysterious J.F. Rivkin, this exciting new series vanished after only one entry. more
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I’m sad this show is no longer being updated. I’ve enjoyed all the episodes & have started through them again. You can learn a lot about what makes a good story or book by analyzing the not quite so effective ones.
Great podcast - hope it comes back! I could listen to Mimi’s laugh all day
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