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One of the many aspects of the consciousness of Jeff Henry descends upon the podcast, to discuss programmable brains in the work of Philip K. Dick; he then confronts his and our and everyone’s mortality in an original story, which prompts a surprisingly heated argument regarding the nature of free will.…
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We kick off our second season with a reversal, in which regular host phillip andrew bennett low becomes the guest to talk about his latest comic fantasy novella! Beginning with much discussion of the value (if any) and limits (if any) of shock comedy, followed by an excerpt featuring a questionably satirical and unquestionably explicit love scene.…
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The season finale comes with a pair of firsts: our first live recording, and our first guest discussing their own work! Comedian and author Joseph Scrimshaw talks about world-building in parody, then shares a story about a sentient streaming service that leads us to consider what it means to be a geek in an age of being flooded by entertainment.…
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Poet and improv comic Joe Bozic joins us to talk about world-building and the rules of magic in the alternative history of Susanna Clarke, before poking at comedy, fantasy, and metaphor with a strangely buoyant love story. Also featuring the FINALE of our ongoing serial, “Bucky Starburst: Junior Space Cadet!”…
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Comedy writer Joshua English Scrimshaw returns, stealthily using an L. Neil Smith novel to springboard into a dissection of Star Wars, before continuing to talk about his work on the podcast’s ongoing serial and his love of the giddy inventiveness of pulp fiction.By The Not-So-Silent Planet
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Skeptic and comedy writer Tim Wick returns to the Planet with our first non-fiction recommendation — a memoir of the Apollo 13 mission by Jim Lovell (astronaut) and Jeffrey Kluger (journalist) — then presents an original sci-fi tale that prompts a discussion of the psychology of conspiracy fiction.By The Not-So-Silent Planet
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