2023-10-06
1 小时 30 分钟Theresa DeLucci, Sam J. Miller, and Seth Dickinson join us to discuss the classic 2006 science fiction novel Blindsight by Peter Watts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wired.com presents the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy, and here is your host, David Barr Kirtley.
Hello and welcome to episode 551 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 Kirtley employs sharp, concise prose that compliments his puckish sense of humor.
The author's 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 classic 2006 science fiction novel blindsight by Peter Watts.
And this will involve spoilers for everything in the book, so just be aware of that.
And I'm joined by three guests.
So first up we've got Teresa DeLucci making her 17th appearance on the show.
She reviews books, tv and video games for Den of Geek and Tor.com, and her short fiction appears in Strange Horizons, weird horror, and Lightspeed.
Her short story Only my skin that crawled away received an honorable mention in Ellen Datlow's the years best horror volume 14.
So Theresa, welcome to the show.
Hello.
The next up we've got Sam J.
Miller making his 11th appearance on the show.
Hes the Nebula Award winning author of the novels the Blade between Blackfish, the Art of Starving and Destroy all Monsters, and his short fiction appears in magazines such as Strange Horizons and Lightspeed.