Thursday, September 29, 2011

Good Story 019: Declare

Declare by Tim Powers


Episode 19. Here is a list: Philby. Espionage. Powers. Declare. While they await your coded response, Julie and Scott discuss Declare by Tim Powers, a fantasy/spy thriller they both enjoyed.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Good Story 018: Contact



Episode 18, in which Julie watches a movie she does not like and Scott says, "Wha?" Contact, from a book by Carl Sagan, directed by Robert Zemeckis, and starring Jodie Foster and rarely shirtless Matthew McConaughey.

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Good Story 017: And Then There Were None





And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie


Episode 17. Julie and Scott find themselves trapped on an island serving cold ham to eight seven extremely nervous guests. What could go wrong? And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. Good book.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Good Story 016: Inception





Episode 16. Or is it? Julie and Scott both remember how they got there, and are pretty darned sure they discussed Christopher Nolan's Inception, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Good Story 015: East of Eden

East of Eden by John Steinbeck


Episode 15 takes us to the Salinas Valley in California. The subject is John Steinbeck's East of Eden, written in 1951.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Good Story 014: Groundhog Day



Episode 14. We recommend that you listen to this episode over and over and over and over... Julie and Scott talk about Groundhog Day, starring Bill Murray and Andie McDowall.

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Good Story 013: Prince of Foxes

Prince of Foxes by Samuel Shellabarger


Episode 13 finds us in Renaissance Italy. Our book is Prince of Foxes by Samuel Shellabarger.

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Good Story 012: About a Boy



Episode 12! About a Boy starring Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, and Toni Collette. From the novel by Nick Hornby.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Good Story 011: Stories of Your Life and Others

Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang


It's Episode 11 time! Julie and Scott discuss Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang.

From Rivets and Trees (by Scott):
In 1999, Gardner Dozois published the Sixteenth volume of his Year’s Best Science Fiction. I bought a digital copy for Handspring Visor from Peanut Press (now eReader) and started reading. Included in that volume was “Story of Your Life” by Ted Chiang, a story that affected me so much that it renewed my interest in short fiction. In first-person prose that refers to past and future as if it were all present, a woman tells the story of her daughter’s life while at the same time telling a fascinating story of attempts to unravel an alien language. How it converges is breathtaking.

A good Chiang story (and they are all good, as I found out) mixes the intensely personal with exciting science and philosophy. Stories of Your Life and Others includes all the fiction Ted Chiang wrote through 2002. Standouts other than the story I already mentioned: “Tower of Babylon” (building a tower to find God), “Understand” (a story that reminded me of “Flowers for Algernon” by Keyes), and “Hell is the Absence of God” (in which religious things are easily seen, yet a man struggles with faith).

I’ve heard so many times the refrain “I just don’t get into short fiction”, and that makes me sad because if you don’t read short fiction, you don’t read these incredible stories. I urge you to read Ted Chiang. Anything by Ted Chiang. It’s all gold.

Table of Contents:
“Tower of Babylon” • (1990) • novelette
“Understand” • (1991) • novelette
“Division by Zero” • (1991) • short story
“Story of Your Life” • (1998) • novella
“Seventy-Two Letters” • (2000) • novella
“The Evolution of Human Science” • (2000) • short story
“Hell Is the Absence of God” • (2001) • novelette
“Liking What You See: A Documentary” • (2002) • short story

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  • Ted Chiang Interview at Fantastic Metropolis

  • Ted Chiang Interview at StarShipSofa

  • SFFaudio Ted Chiang page

  • The quote about Hell that Julie was looking for from John Ciardi's essay about understanding Dante:

    “The damned are there because they offended a theological system that enforces certain consequences of suffering. But part of that theological system has also decreed that salvation was available to all men. Christ in his ransom had procured endless mercy. One need only wish to be saved, need only surrender his soul to God in a last gasp of contrition, and he will be saved. He may have to suffer at length in Purgatory, but, once there, his place is reserved in Heaven and he will in time arrive there. Purgatory is like our modern colleges: no one can flunk out of them.

    It follows then, that the only way to get into Hell is to insist upon it. One must deliberately exclude himself from grace by hardening his heart against it. Hell is what the damned have actively and insistently wished for.”

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Good Story 010: Fallen



Episode 10 features Fallen starring Denzel Washington, John Goodman, Donald Sutherland, and Embeth Davidtz. It's a movie featuring a demon, and Julie and Scott place it at very different places on the Rank-O-Meter.

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