2023-11-03
1 小时 37 分钟Wired.com presents the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy, and here is your host, David Barr Kirtley.
Hello and welcome to episode 553 of Geek's Guide to the Galaxy.
I'm David Barr Kirtley, author of the book Save me Please and other stories.
Publishers Weekly visceral settings and robust characters will have readers marveling at how much Kirtley is able to fit into a limited page count for SFF fans.
With no time to sink into a doorstopper, these concentrated doses of genre goodness will hit the spot.
And Kirkus reviews, writes Kirtley, employs sharp, concise prose that complements his puckish sense of humorous.
The authors passionate voice breathes life into this wonderful array of tales.
So again, the book is called save me please and other stories, and it's available now on Amazon.com.
and today on the show, we'll be discussing the movie's scanners, videodrome, the fly, existence, and crimes of the future, all of which were written and directed by David Cronenberg, who was our guest back in episode 125.
And this will include spoilers for all of those movies, so just be aware of that.
And I'm joined by three guests.
So first up, we've got Andrea Kael making her 31st appearance on the show.
She's a graduate of the Odyssey Writers Workshop, and her short fiction appears in the writers of the future anthology fantasy magazine and Lightspeed.
She's been a television writer, producer, and script supervisor for shows such as Late Night with Conan O'Brien, the Chewdez and WWEs, Monday Night Raw, and Friday Night Smackdown.
And shes currently a writer for Pixel Berry Studios.
So Andrea, welcome to the show.
Good to be back, Dave.
Then next up weve got Matthew Kressel also making his 31st appearance on the show.
His novel Queen of Static.
The follow up to his groundbreaking novel King of Shards is available now.