A Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy blog featuring news, interviews, reviews, points of view and fun stuff.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsTV & Film |
In episode 322 of the SF Signal Podcast Patrick Hester hosts Jody Lynn Nye, Ramon ‘RJ’ Terrell, and Josh Vogt, to talk about Kevin J Anderson and Rebecca Moesta’s WordFire Press, traditional, hybrid, self and legacy publishing, connecting with new re... more
In episode 321 of the SF Signal Podcast Patrick Hester hosts Carol Berg, Warren Hammond, and Evangeline Denmark, to discuss their books, Ash and Silver, Tides of Maritinia, and Curio, plus their upcoming appearances at the Pikes Peak Writers Conferen... more
In episode 320 of the SF Signal Podcast Patrick Hester hosts Django Wexler, Stina Leicht, Sarah Chorn, Scott Cupp, and Derek Austin Johnson, to discuss James S.A. Corey’s books and the new television show – The Expanse.
Warning: SPOILERS FOR THE BOO... more
In episode 319 of the SF Signal Podcast, Patrick Hester chats with author Mark Oshiro.
Links:
• Mark Reads
• Mark Watches
• Mark on Twitter
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I'm not sure what it is that attracts authors, or other interviewees to this podcast. Not sure if it's the association with the website, or some dark dealings with the devil, but man this guy is bad. The 'host' constantly is attempting to schlock his own mediocre work and his struggles to get published to established authors (spoiler, it gets him nowhere). There are more awkward pauses and corny corny jokes that even the most socially awkward fanboys would cringe at.
The worst part though ... more
Worst SF podcast ever.
SF Signal is one of the premier websites for Sci-Fi and Fantasy coverage. With book reviews, author interviews and roundtable discussions about the various elements that make up genre fiction and entertainment SF Signal is always entertaining. Hosted by Patrick Hester, of The Functional Nerds, SF Signal is well worth the listen for any Sci-Fi reader or writer. Actually that's true for any form of genre fiction.
I'm only here for the bagels ;)
The interviews are good, but I subscribe for the fascinating panel discussions. One of my go-to podcasts.
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