Brent and Amanda discuss the brilliance of Gene Wolfe’s work: his short stories, his poetry, and his letters. We are interested in the extended Wolfe Universe, which is probably this one, but maybe not. The constellations are many, let us tell the stories of the stars.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionScience Fiction |
In which the Unreliable Narrators discuss the short story "Filipina Baby" and try to determine whether or not it is actually by "our" Gene Wolfe. Published in 1969 in The Laurel Review.
In which the Unreliable Narrators discuss the foreword and first two "characters" of Gene Wolfe's Bibliomen. more
In which the Unreliable Narrator's discuss "The Monday Man" which appeared in Readercon in 1990 and also in 2004's Innocents Aboard.
In which the Unreliable Narrators discuss Gene Wolfe's "Volksweapon." Originally published in Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, September 1967, then collected in Young Wolfe in 1992 and Wolfe at the Door in 2023.
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We can never have too many Gene Wolfe podcasts. I’ve really enjoyed listening to these first episodes. Keep up the great work!
Apple Podcasts | #10 | Philippines/Fiction/Science Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #91 | Philippines/Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #109 | Sweden/Fiction/Science Fiction |
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