You know, for kids! - The S&L Podcast #44

We check in on our progress in The Once and Future King and The Princess Bride as well as deliver some exciting news on new releases and books being made into movies. (psst. One is a P. K. Dick book, so Tom's excited).

QUICK BURNS   
   
The ultimate guide to October's science fiction awesomeness!
   
Highly recommended: New Ted Chiang novella "The Lifecycle of Software Objects"   
   
The Making Of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
   
Pratchett's I Shall Wear Midnight, sentimental and fun book about a witch among enemies   
   
BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience   
   
Am I the only one who thinks this book is overrated?   
   
Anachronisms
   
How much Arthurian legend have you read before?   
     
   
Emails:
 
Hi Tom
Thought you might get excited about this.
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/oct/07/ridley-scott-sci-fi-philip-k-dick-bbc-drama
 
Appols if you habe rec'd it a hundred times. If it doesn't come out in the US I will DVD it for you.
 
Chris

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Where can I get a t-shirt featuring your AWESOME logo?

Thanks in advance for your reply!

Peace,
John

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You know, for kids! - The S&L Podcast #44

The Once and Future Books- The S&L Podcast #43

It's hot in the Bay Area so we have to keep this episode short before Veronica melts.  And a good thing too or she might have kept adding books! We not only kick off T.H. White's The Once and Future King but Veronica adds a second book as well.

QUICK BURNS   
   
Terry Pratchett makes his own magic sword with meteoric iron   
   
Politics of storytelling with China Mieville   
   
Five scientists tell us about the most accurate science fiction in their fields   
   

BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience   
   
What books make you - want to toss it across the room   
   
Wheel of Time Book 13 is coming soon   
   
Book Trailers (and Trailer Books)   
   

Book Kickoff

  
The Once and Future King - T. H. White    It was first published in 1958 and is mostly a composite of earlier works written in a period between 1938 and 1941. More from Wikipedia.

Second pick - The Princess Bride    by William Goldman
   
Emails:   
   
Scott   

Love the podcast and the book discussions!  After hearing one of you mention it on one of Leo Laporte's shows I have gotten back into reading and really enjoy the new kindle also.  I've read a few of the previous books, World War Z and Bitter seeds, and they were really good.  I'll suggest Boneshaker by Cherie Preist.  The story is quite good.  I don't have a suggestion for a more "sword" focused book so I await the options as there will likely be a few good suggestions.  Keep up the great work!
   
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The Once and Future Books- The S&L Podcast #43

Veronica gets spoiled - The S&L Podcast #42

Well folks it's wrap-up time for The Moon is Harsh Mistress and... sadly... Veronica hasn't finished.  But we wrap up anyway and Tom makes a shocking revelation that lets Veronica off the hook.  And he finished Moon, so it's not that.

QUICK BURNS        
        
New ‘Game of Thrones’ teaser (video)   
        
Why a universe-hopping entrepreneur may be your next big hero       
        
William Gibson reveals a "secret experiment" in his Bridge Trilogy, and ponders A.I.      

Gibson dropped some hints about a little stealth tie-in to Zero History  that's going to happen on Twitter soon. Let's just say that you should keep an eye on the Twitter accounts @gaydolphin1 and @gaydolphin2 - those of you who've read the novel know what those accounts are related to.
       
BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience        
        
Why did he die? (SPOILERS)
        
Human Judgment vs. Machines
        
The City & The City is a missed opportunity (SPOILERS)   
        
BOOK WRAP-UP      
        
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress

Veronica still has not finished, she's prepared for her flogging. Tom's thoughts?    

NEW BOOK

We're taking suggestions from Classic Fantasy on Goodreads then we'll put it up to a vote.  
        
EMAILS      
        
Hi Veronica, Tom
I will try and keep it pithy but I get "wordy" sometimes. :) I asked
the question at dragon con if future podcasts could contain a 5 minute
segment looking back at classic epic fantasy of the 70s and 80s when
readers were starving for good reads. I was thinking of producing my
own podcast on this subject but you guys have built a nice listener
base so you can do more with this than I.

In October, Stephen R. Donaldson will be releasing his newest novel,
"Against All Things Ending", the third book in a four book series that
completes the tale of Thomas Covenant he began in 1977 with the book
"Lord Foul's Bane". In the 70s & 80s Donaldson sold over 40 million
copies and was second only to Tollkien at one time. These books are
GOLD.

Another retro author with an impending release is Katherine Kurtz, who
will soon release the third book of her "Chylde Morgan" trilogy. This
is also a tale that began back in the 70s.

These two great authors have been overshadowed by Jordan and Martin
but are easily their equals or better. Please put these on your
reading list and introduce this generation's readers to some classic
epic fantasy.

If I can be of any assistance in the production of this segment please
don't hesitate to let me know.

Regards,
Roman Thompson
 


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Veronica and Tom,
A late addition, but just finished reading Accelerando by Charles Stross. The Earth and the inner planets are completely deconstructed and rebuilt into data storage and processing power for the digital needs of the human race. So, voluntary, resource savvy, non-Armageddon style Earth recycling.

Regards,
Peter Hourigan

The following is an excerpt from the Wikipedia page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerando_(novel)

Plot concepts
In Accelerando, the planets of the solar system are dismantled to form a Matrioshka brain, a vast computational device inhabited by minds inconceivably more complex than naturally evolved intelligences such as human beings. This proves to be a normal stage in the life cycle of an inhabited solar system; the galaxies are filled with Matrioshka brains, communicating via wormhole networks. Lesser intelligences may live unmolested around brown dwarf stars.
 

************ 

I just listened to #40. I highly recommend Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell in the audio version. I got this at my library and it was very good. Don't give up on the somewhat boring beginning, it's a superb story.
 
Thanks for the great podcasts!
 
Peggy Poellot

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Veronica gets spoiled - The S&L Podcast #42

Dragon*Con with David Gerrold - The S&L Podcast #41

Another year, another Dragon*Con come and gone! Thanks to everyone who came out to the live show at the Hilton in Atlanta, we had a total blast. A very special "thank you" goes out to our wonderful guest, author David Gerrold (who famously wrote The Trouble with Tribbles for the original Trek). So please enjoy this extra long episode, and stay tuned for the video version coming soon!

 

QUICK BURNS
Hugo Award Winners 

 

INTERVIEW
Bio: David Gerrold - a winner of the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award - is the author of dozens of novels, including Jumping Off the Planet, Bouncing Off the Moon, The Man Who Folded Himself, When Harlie was One, and the The War Against the Chtorr series.

A prolific screenwriter as well as a novelist - he wrote the hugely popular The Trouble with Tribbles episode for the original Star Trek television series.
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Dragon*Con with David Gerrold - The S&L Podcast #41

Dragon*Con plans unveiled - The S&L Podcast #040

So we announce the details on our LIVE Sword and Laser recording (yes live recording, I know) on Sunday September 5 at 4 PM, as well as our Sword and Laser meetup! (details below). We also bring news of time travel, murderous novel characters, and HUGE novels worth the tackling.

QUICK BURNS    
    
Unwritten 2: pulse-pounding graphic novel shows the grim and selfish ways that people use stories   
    
China Miéville explains theology, magic, and why JJ Abrams hates you   
    
Interview with zombie books author Max Brooks   
    
Escaping the time machine in Charles Yu's "How To Live Safely In A Science Fictional Universe"   
    
Heinlein memoir: LEARNING CURVE - the secret history of science fiction   
    
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Tom recommends The Dark Tower by Stephen King    


BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience    
    
2005 Movie script for TMHM   
    
What Else Are You Reading? August 2010 Edition   
    
Mighty Tomes You Plan to Read... eventually   
    
   
EMAIL: 

Greetings Veronica and Tom,
 
Imagine my surprise during the most recent episode's discussion of great television and literary crossovers when you failed to mention what has to be the single greatest crossover event in literary history:
 
Planet X by Michael Jan Friedman, featuring the crew of Jean-Luc Picard's USS Enterprise and Professor Xavier's mighty mutants, the X-Men.
 
A case of fan fiction gone legit?
 
Thanks for the show. I enjoy it a great deal.
 
Cheers,
Beth


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We'll also be tagging along for the TWiT meetup at 6 PM at the Sun Dial Restaurant and Bar Saturday September 4.  T-shirts and pens galore! 

RSVP on the Goodreads event page!
    
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Dragon*Con plans unveiled - The S&L Podcast #040

Heinlein fans are a harsh mistress - The S&L Podcast #039

We're halfway through The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, but we have some non-spoilery insights to share from ourselves and the book club discussions on Goodreads. We also talk about some of our favorite SciFi crossovers and this whole crazy new world of eBooks, audio books and 'enhanced' eBooks.

 

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The dystopian novel that's turning China upside down   
   
Simon & Schuster Look To ‘Enhanced’ E-Books Beyond Apps    
   
The 11 greatest, craziest sci-fi crossovers in television history   
   
Summer science fiction explosion: The io9 guide to August  
   

BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience   
   
Heinlein is a weak-minded, adolescent authoritarian   
   
Turing Method - A defintion of self awareness   
   
Do Audiobooks count as reading?   


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Heinlein fans are a harsh mistress - The S&L Podcast #039

Handwritten for your enjoyment - The S&L Podcast #038

Just an overview of some news and few discussions from the Goodreads forums this week, including the H.G. Wells story competition that banned science fiction and required everything to be handwritten. HUH?!

QUICK BURNS - News 
   
Veronica and Tom's ComiCon adventures!   
   
Words to live by: advice from 34 science fiction/fantasy authors   
   
H.G. Wells short story contest bans science fiction, and gets no entries   
   
Best selling SciFi on Amazon right now - Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury   
   
Best selling fantasy on Amazon right now Sookie Stackhouse the 8-copy boxed set   
   
Also preorders of Towers of Midnight (Wheel of Time) is number 4 overall best SciFi Fantasy (comes out November 2)   
   

RELEASE THE KRAKEN! -- or some books

"The Terminal State (Avery Cates) [Mass Market Paperback] -  Jeff Somers "    7/27/2010

Diane Duane - Omnitopia Dawn: Omnitopia #1 [Hardcover]    8/3/2010
   
Sheri S. Tepper - The Water's Rising    8/31/2010
   
Brandon Sanderson - The Way of Kings     8/31/2010


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Veronica's reading "Time Traveller's Wife By Audrey Niffenegger
Narrated by William Hope and Laurel Lefkow"
   

BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience   
   
A model of self sufficiency   
   
Missing Words   
   
Quotations - add your favorites   
   
Game Books   
   
   
BOOK CHECK-IN   

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - Robert Heinlein   
   

EMAIL:   
 
Hello Veronica and Tom,
A pleasure to listen to you! I follow both of you on your respective sites(a Twit fanatic and a Patrick Norton wannabe Winking smile emoticon), and just recently found Sword and Laser due to an off the cuff remark from Tom on TNT. I was an avid reader of books long before there were computers, so imagine my excitement when I heard you discussing old friends! I have never sent a fan mail/response to anyone before so forgive me if I ramble a bit.


Thanks for all the suggestions Glenn!   
   

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Handwritten for your enjoyment - The S&L Podcast #038

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (kickoff) – The S&L Podcast #037

It's a catch-up episode with some cool news from the world of the past predicting the world of the future, as well as some data on why eBooks might take you longer to read.  And we kick off the new book club pick, The Moon is  Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein.

QUICK BURNS
   
Earliest utopian novel by an American woman: 300 Years Hence, 1836   
   
Reading E-Books Takes Longer Than Reading Paper Books   
   
Gateways: Tribute to Fred Pohl with stories by Bear, Benford, Brin, Bova, Gaiman, Harrison, Haldeman and me!   
   
RELEASE THE KRAKEN -- or some books
   
The Unit by Tery DeHart - July 14
Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour - B.L. O'Malley July 20
Star Wars: The Old Republic Fatal Alliance - Sean Williams - July 20
The Reluctant Mage - Karen Miller - July 28
   
BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience   
   
SDCC -- Who's In?   
   
TMHM: Action! Adventure! Exciting Debate!   
   
Searching for Spy-fi  

Book Kickoff  

The Moon is  Harsh Mistress - Robert Heinlein  (wikipedia article
   
Notes on the upcoming monster-sized authorized Heinlein biography   
   
EMAILS
   
Hi Veronica and Tom!
 
I just wanted to add yet another to the growing group of people that Veronica has introduced to the Temeraire series.  I just finished the first one and absolutely loved it.  Can't wait to read the next one!  As a note of interest, I downloaded the Kindle app for my iPhone just so that I could download His Majesty's Dragon from the Kindle store.  I don't have an eReader (yet), and am not completely sold on the Kindle, but I really enjoyed reading this book on my phone.
 
Thanks so much for the great podcast!
 
Jennifer   
 
   
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The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (kickoff) – The S&L Podcast #037

Anthropomorphic cat detective! – The S&L Podcast #036

This week we round up a lot of news and discussions ranging from the release of the Kraken book, to what Jane Goodall reads at the beach. Plus we begin the quest to pick our next book.

QUICK BURNS

The Darkest Lie by Gena Showalter currently top-selling scifi/fantasy on Amazon     
    
Out this week: Kraken by China Mieville  
    
Scientists recommend their favorite beach reading   
    
Octavia Butler, Roger Zelazny, and Richard Matheson inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame   
    
Blacksad: hardboiled detective fiction about anthropomorphic animals (no, really)    l
    
BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience    
    
Spoilery: The Moralities and (Necessary?) Evils of the Redeker Plan   
    
Realpolitik and the Zombie Menace   
    
Modern profanity breaks fantasy immersion??   
    
Book Kickoff soon. Look for the poll on the website.    
We'll be making the poll soon, so give us your ideas before we make up our minds and get set in our ways!  Even if it's just an author or a type of novel.     
    
Emails:

Hey Veronica and Tom,

First, let me say I'm liking the greater frequency of S&L. Hope to see more.

Add me to the tally of people Veronica has introduced to Temeraire. I recently finished Victory of Eagles; it's an amazing series and I look forward to more.

Game of Thrones on HBO. Here's the thing about the Ice and Fire books. They are incredible books, however I had to stop reading after the 3rd one because it literally depressed me. If the HBO series is near as good, I doubt I'll be able to watch it, which is too bad.

Also, I vote for a video version of S&L on TWiT.tv

Anyway, cheers and thanks for the great book-lovers podcast.

Simon

    
    
    
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Anthropomorphic cat detective! – The S&L Podcast #036

Give zombies a chance – The S&L Podcast #035

A brief episode this week just to gush about the new Game of Thrones trailer on HBO and get us all squared away on reading World War Z, plus a few alternates if you just don't think you like zombies.  But come on, all we are saying is give zombies a chance.

QUICK BURNS - unrelated news of the week
   
Haven  promo gives us a glimpse of new Stephen King on TV   
   
Interactive guide to Larry Niven's Ringworld is the next best thing to going there   
   
   
BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience   
   
Game of Thrones Teaser   
   
The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss has a pub date!   
   
Zombies They Are a Changin'   
   
Book Kickoff   
   
World War Z by Max Brooks   
        
Emails:

I have just started listening to S&L (had to get a Tom fix after he left BOL). I am a bit late on this discussion but, on the topic of books where Earth is destroyed, in the Death Gate Cycle novels the Earth is ""sundered"" and used to make four new worlds (plus a small gateway world and a living prison world) each based on one of the four elements. That's about as destroyed as you can get.

I was also wondering whether either of you have read Neal Stephenson's first novel ""The Big U"" which has fantastical elements (although it would be more accurately described as satire than fantasy or scifi). This is actually my favorite of his novels because it does not take itself at all seriously.
I do love your show.

-Leif from Oakland

   
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Give zombies a chance – The S&L Podcast #035

No Zombies before bedtime – The S&L Podcast #034

In this episode we learn that some people hate Zombies, some are well prepared for them, and some people get very distrubed if they read zombe stories before bedtime. Of course it's not all zombies.  Sometimes it's para-narratives. And occasionally the Roman Empire. But isn't it always?

 

Neal Stephenson, Greg Bear and friends launch The Mongoliad: a shared universe that could only live on the Web   
    
Neal Stephenson's "Diamond Age" turning into miniseries for SyFy   
    
Effinger's WHEN GRAVITY FAILS: super-noir cyberpunk Middle East   
    
Great moments in alternate history: the non-fall of the Roman empire  
    
BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience    
    
What Else Are You Reading June 2010 Edition  
    
What is your zombie apocalypse contingency plan?   
    
Our next book will be: World War Z: An oral history of the zombie war by Max Brooks
   
Emails:    
You asked about stories where the Earth was destroyed…
Beastmaster by Andre Norton
Not actually destroyed in the book but dealing with the aftermath. That’s close isn’t it?
She was awesome!

Ross 

***

Somebody has probably mentioned this but in 'When Worlds Collide', by George Pal, the Earth is destroyed due to an impact with another planet. Happily, there is another planet that arrives at the same time, and some people move there.
kent

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No Zombies before bedtime – The S&L Podcast #034

Interview with Bitter Seeds author Ian Tregillis – The S&L Podcast #033

This week, we wrap up Bitter Seeds by Ian Tregillis with our opinions, your opinions, and Ian Tregillis's opinions. (Yes, he's on the show for an interview). We also look at June SciFi/Fantasy events thanks to IO9. June is pretty danged busy!

    


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Bitter Seeds  > *Spoilers* Final thoughts?   
    
Bitter Seeds  > Your superpower?    

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Interview with Bitter Seeds author Ian Tregillis – The S&L Podcast #033

Interview with Laurie R. King – The S&L Podcast #032

This week we're very pleased to have a chance to talk to author Laurie R. King. Ms. King is the author of the  Mary Russell series of historical mysteries, featuring Sherlock Holmes as her partner, and a series featuring police officer Kate Martinelli, as well as several standalone novels. King's first book, A Grave Talent (1993), received the 1994 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Her latest book is The God of the Hive.

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5 Epic Science Fiction Book Series to Read This Summer.

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Interview with Laurie R. King – The S&L Podcast #032

The Windup Girl Wrapup – The S&L Podcast #031

We've finally finished the Windup girl and we'r ready to wrap it up, but we also have news, some sad (RIP Frank Frazetta) and some glad (Game of Thrones!) Plus we have some excellent thought-provoking commentary from the Goodreads group.  And best of all, we announce we'll have another episode next week!  Find out who our special guest interview is. (raised eyebrow)

News

Frank Frazetta, RIP       
        
Nebula Award Winners (Includes Windup Girl)              
        
Game of Thrones News       
        
George R. R. Martin talks 'Game of Thrones' as the HBO show's 'Daenerys' departs       
        
Winter is Coming - A blog about Game of Thrones series on HBO      
        
Has 'A Dance with Dragons' been announced? Check here. Every day.   
               
BOOK Wrap-up

Wind-up Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi   

NEW BOOK!

Bitter Seeds by Ian Tregillis

BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience        
        
Cannot finish. Will not finish   
        
The Blade Itself - thoughts on this book?   
        
Last man on earth / post apoc book   
        
Emails:        

Stephen Baxter has a tendency to destroy the Earth in a number of his books. Notably:

Moonseed - Earth wiped out completely starting in the opening scene.
Evolution - Human evolution from triumph of mammals to the end of humanity (Earth survives, people don't)
Flood - All land gone. Some humans survive.

He's one of my favourite "Laser" authors and well worth reading.
Regards,

Simon Williams
UK 
   

*****

This is a little old but in catching up on my rss feed of i09.com I
came across this. Ridley Scott!

Thanks for the great group & podcast.

Peter Hansen  

*****

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The Windup Girl Wrapup – The S&L Podcast #031

LARP-off! - The S&L Podcast #030

This episode is mostly about catching up on the news.  But we slipped into something that's becoming a regular segment, the Game of Thrones check-in.  And during this check-in, we created the future battle between the Na'vi and the Dothraki role-players.  That's right.  We're calling for a LARP-off. This is happening.

We also do a check-in on Paolo Bacigalupi's Wind-up Girl, which we'll wrap-up next episode.

BITTER SEEDS: Alternate WWII novel pits English warlocks against Nazi X-Men   
    
Great Moments In Alternate History: The Discovery Of Magic   
    
The Rise and Fall of Scifi and Fantasy on TV 
    
Has Any Apocalypse Movie Ever Truly Destroyed The World?
    
Game of Thrones    
    
Game of Thrones cast video
    
Expert Creates Dothraki Language for HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’  
    
BOOK Check-in    

Wind-up Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi
    
BARE YOUR SWORD - feedback from the audience    
    
Top favorite authors!


What else are you reading? April 2010
    
Books that 'should' be made into films

    
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LARP-off! - The S&L Podcast #030

Moving our discussion forums!

Tom and I have been discussing the Ning group lately, and we've decided that Goodreads.com is much better suited for handling our types of discussions. They have really great tools on the site for book clubs, and we think it would be a good place for us to grow going forward.

 

Now, we imagine some of you are very attached to the Ning page, so we're not going to be deleting it. We also know that joining yet another site can be a pain. But Goodreads is dedicated to books in a huge way, and they have the resources to enrich our discussions.

 

We already have 77 members signed up! If you're interested in taking the discussion there, please join in. Tom and I will be devoting most of our discussion time over on that site from now on.

 

Interview with Cory Doctorow – The S&L Podcast #028

As a wrap-up of "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom" we finally snag an interview with the author of the Sword and Laser book club selection.  Cory Doctorow is always a fun person to chat with, and this episode is no exception.  We do query him on some of the thoughts behind Down and Out, but also about writing and the publishing industry in general. We also let him pick our next book!

Quick Burns

Ursula Le Guin's Petition Against Google Books

8 Comic Book Relationships To Make You Feel Good


Book Pick

Our next book is The Windup Girl, by Paolo Bacigalupi.

 

Interview with Cory Doctorow - The S&L Podcast #028

Interview: EPIC RUINS

 

We've got something a little different for the Sword and Laser readers today! I know we usually focus on science fiction and fantasy books (and, of course, the authors who write them) but when EPIC RUINS came to my attention, I knew we needed to take a closer listen. 

We've delved a little bit into the relationship between the music world and fantasy themes, but there haven't been too many current bands that have truly made it an integral part of their identity. Instead of trying (ineffectually) to explain EPIC RUINS to you, I'll let the band speak for themselves:

What is EPIC RUINS? How would you describe the music to someone who has never heard it before?

Jordan: EPIC RUINS is a band of boys either living in or originally from Fort Worth, TX whose members are Jordan Richardson (drums, guitars, synth) Steve Steward (bass, synth) Sam Anderson (vocals, guitars) and Jeff Dazey (saxophone) with songs written by Richardson and Steward, respectively. Other crucial cast-wizards on this album include "Big" Mike Richardson (throat cutting guitar solos and keys), Kevin Aldridge (backing vocals, guitar), Justin Pate (organ, backing vocals), Walker Wood (synth grumblings), Kerry Dean (backing vocals), Ray Liberio (backing vocals), Teresa Marie (backing vocals), and Jordan Roberts (harmonium time travel). It is truly an all-star cast, rich with talent from a super exciting creative place known as Fort Worth...but more specifically known as Fort Wizard.

The name of the album is The Void Mariner and the Mystic Boogie of the Sacred Line.

Semantics out of the way, first and foremost, we're a rock band trying to make classic rock music. We had this idea when Steve and I started conceptualizing the whole thing, that is, to essentially make the music that we had been waiting to hear. We wanted it to rock, and be heavy, yet we also wanted it to be mystic and psychedelic. We wanted it to be spacey and delicate when appropriate and most importantly we wanted to tell a fantastic story. I guess I'd describe the music as bold: weird but attainable. If I had to make comparisons to other stuff I guess Id say EPIC RUINS is maybe something like Pink Floyd if they were from East Texas. Hopefully its a joint passing sonic refuge that you can file somewhere between Black Sabbath, Pentagram, Weather Report and odd 70s soundtrack music.

And from early on in the process of making the album, we knew we wanted to make it into a film, which is the next chapter coming in the EPIC RUINS story, so-to-speak.

Steve: I tell people it’s “Texas Space Rock,” and if that still draws a blank, I tell them “Pink Sabbath.” I like to think of it as ‘70s rock from an alternate universe, one in which Jimi Hendrix dies of prostate cancer in 1991 and Willow is a critical and commercial hit.

Between all your various projects (and Jordan touring with Ben Harper and the Relentless7), how do you find time to work on another music project like this?

Steve: It’s a lot easier to do when the emphasis is on an album rather than rehearsing and booking shows. When we’re all able to get together, the focus comes from knowing that the next session might not happen for a month or two.

Jordan: Ive had the most insane and action packed and wonderful year. Ive had the chance to tour the world a couple times with BHR7 and most recently we backed up Ringo Starr on his promotional tour for his new record. Its been a dream come true and with EPIC RUINS I get a chance to realize all the things Ive wanted to do with my great brethren in my home town and beyond... So needless to say, every break I got from touring and my life in LA in the second half of 2009, I was on a plane heading to Fort Worth.

Give us a little backstory on the album and how it came to be.

Jordan: Typically, its taxing and annoying to talk too much about the music you want to make, because a lot of times that can squeeze the urgency out of it when you actually go to create, but in this case, it was necessary to lay the ground work for this band and record far in advance....Partially, cuz me and Steve live several large states away from each other and are also busy boys with other projects, but also because we wanted to create a basic narrative idea first, and then make the album. A few years ago, our tastes were expanding beyond what our then current bands were writing and we started geeking out about our love for 70s rock music....especially conceptual albums that pushed the scale and definition of what making a record meant.

Steve, a consummate storyteller, had begun to develop this character, Ashera (more on her from Steve) and I was dying to formulate a group of songs with a common sonic and lyrical thread. I'm originally from Fort Worth, TX and know Steve from bands in College and after. I live in LA now, while Steve is still in Fort Worth. Steve introduced me to Sam Anderson about a year ago and I immediately fell in love with his voice and his general bad ass-edness. With these crucial pieces now together we decided last summer it was as good a time as any to start work on the record. We set some studio dates, having no songs written together, other than individual ideas, and forged ahead. I took a flight straight from Chicago after Lollapalooza and headed to Fort Worth to start work... We showed each other song sketches recorded on cell phones and read to each other lyrics from our notebooks. We worked overnight, typically from about 2am til sun-up having haggard jams and molding these sketches into songs.

Steve: Jordan was producing and engineering the last album by my old band, Darth Vato, and while we were messing around during a break, we came up with this song called “Dunk Conquest.” And we decided to make a weird rock band at some point in the future. Then a couple of years happened. We started talking about our ideas and sending riffs back and forth to each other during the end of 2008. In August of last year, we started piecing together all the fragments. We’d get to the jam room around midnight and go until the sun came up, and when we had the ideas somewhat structured, we went into a studio and carved them into songs, kind of drafting friends of ours who had a particular voice or style that served our songs. By the time we got into the studio, we’d found the story and decided to make a concept album about it.

Jordan: We recorded the record when we had time, over a few months from August-December, with 3-4 day sessions at a time. We were mixing the finished songs in LA with Danny Kalb (Ben Harper, Relentless7, Beck, Rilo Kiley) while writing the next tunes that would be recorded. In total, we wrote, recorded and mixed the album in 19 days.

You guys obviously have a huge love for all things fantasy, what are some of your favorites? Books, films, games, etc.

Steve: My favorite fantasy films include Conan the Barbarian, The Beastmaster, War Goddess, The Ray Harryhausen Sinbad movies, The Neverending Story. I’m a sucker for anything with an ancient temple it in. Holy Mountain, El Topo and Zardoz are big influences on me, too. I am also a fan of Star Wars and the Buck Rogers TV series, as well as movies like Starcrash and Planet of the Vampires. I love Robert E. Howard’s Conan stories, and I like the backstory and world of Elric—I just have a hard time reading Michael Moorcock because his dialogue is terrible. I also read a lot of Stephen King. As for games, I’ve always been drawn to fantasy-inspired action/adventure games like Zelda and especially Rygar. I’m a huge fan of Morrowind and Oblivion. I wish Bethesda would have made The Elder Scrolls V instead of Fallout 3. (Ed-- I'd take both!)

Jordan: My favorite book is Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, which I first read under Daniel Stessen's suggestion. Its the wildest thing Ive ever read. Also, I really trip out on mythology and the Old Testament as well. I really love the idea of these other fantastic worlds that existed on this earth. Holy Mountain and Cloak and Dagger are my favorite movies. GAUNTLET for N.E.S. is my favorite video game.

Which came first, EPIC RUINS or Ashera: Twin Blades of Doom? How far do you plan to take this universe you've created?

Steve: The idea to make an album predates Ashera, but I had her kicking around in my head for a while before we started recording. She came into EPIC RUINS when we started piecing together the narrative behind the album, and when he had a better idea of what the album’s story was, I was able to cut some knots I’d run into in Ashera’s story. I’ve always envisioned Ashera as a comic book, but one where there’s some finality. Maybe she finally meets her match or maybe she grows old and dies, but there are some ideas I want to get across and a lot of those have to do with her coming to grips with her own mortality. More than that, though, Ashera is the commonality among 5 movie ideas and a TV show, which are all part of the WIZARDVIZION universe.

The Void Mariner seems to be the character inspiration for the album. Does he show up in Ashera at all, or is he a stand-alone character for the album?

Steve: The Void Mariner and Ashera share a common enemy. For him, the conflict is one step closer to his ultimate showdown, but for her, the villain is the main event. He’ll be in the Ashera movie, but he’s definitely a supporting character. In the album, the Void Mariner’s adventure with Ashera is just one more episode he remembers while he’s reflecting on his life. She definitely leaves her mark on him, though.

When can we expect to see the album come out? The film?

Jordan: I think the album will be available for consumption by late spring, but we are going to start leaking it on the internets soonish. The, "record business" is now sort of the Wild West and all rules of the past are off. With a common sense knowledge of this, and a real desire to push boundaries and be current, we aren't going to do the old traditional "press 1000 Cd's, and try and sell them at shows" dinosaur practice....First off, following in practice of our favorite decade, the 70's, we're going to make a vinyl pressing and pre-sell them on the our sites. Other than that, our plan is to do weird and exciting and hopefully innovative things online and literally in alleys behind bars and other places out in the wild to get the music out to people. For super cheap. We also want to make our live shows events, and play in interesting places and spaces.

And Because of the plans for the film, we see finishing the album as just the next step in our ultimate plan of the WIZARDVISION Universe. This is a pretty exciting realization for a rock band, where finishing an album can sometimes bring a feeling reminiscent of the day after Christmas. You work so hard and then its done...It can be scary knowing you have a finished piece of art and no way to know if people are going to hear it. In our case, we are super excited about a new set of challenges in trying to get a film off the ground that's made specifically for and in conjunction with our album . Its two representations of the same story: visual and aural. That's a new concept that we couldn't be more on fire about.

The film is written by Steve and myself and will be directed by Daniel Stessen. We're going to start shooting late spring. We've never tried to put a movie out, but we have a load of incredible people that are helping us get it done, so I can say hopefully it will be ready for people to see by early 2011, if not late this year.

The EPIC RUINS Void Mariner movie will serve as a "filmtrack" for the album and vice versa. 7 individual clips for 7 individual songs with an ongoing and complete storyline throughout the film.

Steve: The album should be out late spring/early summer. The film is in development, so sometime between now and the end of the world. Hopefully closer to now.

Anything else you'd like to add for our readers?

Steve: When you hear the EPIC RUINS album, I suggest good speakers, low lighting and a comfortable seat. Allow yourself an uninterrupted 40 minutes or so. Some cannabis wouldn’t hurt, either.

Jordan: The most exciting and special part of the record is that every single note has a purpose and meaning crucial to both the sonic and narrative parts of the story. And much of that was not intentional. It sounds cliche and silly, but there really was some cosmic shit and serendipity happening. But I think that's not hard to believe when you realize that this record was made by a bunch of drinking buddies, some who've known each other for over a decade. Like brothers (and one sister) reuniting, and the party favor you get to take home at the end is a wicked album made by people that believe in the power of storytelling.

People over use the word "epic". We do our best to use it sincerely.

 

Sample tracks:

"Child and Cobra" -- Later in the album, the main character, the Void Mariner, recalls a fable about the "Child and Cobra" that he heard in his formative years ...Recalling these memories further confirms his desire to later face his one time best friend and now rival, Belzel, in a final showdown that wraps up the record.

"Sacred Line" . This is the opening track on the album. Lyrically and instrumentally, it sort of works as an overture for the the album, introducing the ideas behind the power of the Sacred Line is and how that power drives the characters throughout the rest of the record.

 

Our new look!

We've been working for a few days trying to move everything over to our new home at SquareSpace! Thanks to the folks over there for designing our new site, which we think fits the overall themes of our little club quite nicely.

We're still working on getting the podcast buttons and Twitter links set up, but what do you think so far? Like the new design? Some of you may still get the old page while the DNS changes take place, but by the end of the day it should be good to go for everyone.