Dec 16, 2012

Adventures of a Bookonaut Podcast Ep 1

 

Play direct through the player below or download direct as an mp3 or via iTunes ( you will need to go to the podcast home page and click the subscribe to iTunes link).

 

Episode 1 Show notes

Bookpod1In Episode 1 Sean interviews Luke Preston author of Dark City Blue, Joelyn Alexandra, Singaporean crime writer and academic and author of The Secret Feminist Cabal, Dr Helen Merrick.

 

wpid-9781743341018_Dark-City-Blue_coverLuke Preston has recently released his crime thriller through Momentum books. In the interview they discuss the process of being published through a digital first publisher, the impact film and the study of scriptwriting has had on Luke’s noel writing and what the near future holds for Bishop, Preston’s hard as nails hero with a heart. You can purchase Dark City Blue through all good digital retailers with the added benefit of no DRM.

 

 

joelynJoelyn Alexandra flew all the way from Singapore just for this interview (no not really). Sean and Joelyn talk about her writing, the Speculative fiction scene in Singapore and dispel some misconceptions about Singaporean writers. The interview was recorded live so apologies for the sound quality.

Joelyn mentions some fine folks in the interview some links to their writing are given below:

Wena Poon - http://www.wenapoon.com
Joyce Chng - http://awolfstale.wordpress.com
Dave Chua - http://davechua.wordpress.com

People in Happy Smiley Writers Group Projects
Sarah Coldheart -
http://www.seriouslysarah.com/blog
Raven Silvers - http://www.ravensilvers.com/blog
Lina Salleh - http://lookykrill.wordpress.com
JY Yang - http://www.misshallelujah.net
Yuen Xiang Hao - http://www.opendiary.com/notkieran
Rosemary Lim - http://www.twotrees.com.sg

Graphic Novelists/ Artists:
Cheeming Boey -
http://www.iamboey.com
Max Loh - http://paperperil.tumblr.com

 

helenDr Helen Merrick is senior lecturer in the Department of Internet Studies at Curtain University, she’s taught cyberculture, women's studies and history.

In addition to teaching in the Department of Internet Studies, Dr Merrick supervises PhD students, and researches feminist theory, science fiction, feminist science studies, sustainability and online cultures.

In this interview Sean and Helen discuss her book, the current state of Feminist SF and consider what men in the genre, might be able to do help cultivate a healthy respect for female writers and feminist science fiction history.

Some of the links mentioned in the interview:

New Eves

Pamela Sargent

Thank you for listening, you may leave audio feedback at https://www.speakpipe.com/Bookonaut, or you may leave written feedback on Facebook, the Podomatic page, or below.

Music: Music featured in this podcast is from the song Voodoo Machine by Lavoura downloaded from the Free Music Archive and Licenced under these conditions

Voodoo Machine (Lavoura) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
 

Did you enjoy this post? Would you like to read more? You can subscribe to the blog through a reader,by Email or Follow me on twitter.

Comments (14)

Loading... Logging you in...
  • Logged in as
Ooh, first podcast, very exciting. Will you be putting them up on iTunes so that we can subscribe easily?
My recent post Aussie Women Writers Science Fiction Challenge 2012
4 replies · active 321 weeks ago
It should be on itunes. There will be a link on the podomatic page which I should probably insert in the show notes as well here its is itpc://bookonaut.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
Cool, thanks. It didn't come up when I searched yesterday, but maybe iTunes hadn't refreshed its database or something yet.
It might take a while to populate the file. But glad you have it :)
Congratulations Sean - a very satisfying accompaniment to my walk to and from work today. Great range of guests and very interesting subject matter.

Well done again.

-m

My recent post Through Splintered Walls by Kaaron Warren – review
2 replies · active 638 weeks ago
Chuffed that you enjoyed it . Have a diverse range of people lined up for the next one.
Fantastic work. The Helen Merrick interview especially.
1 reply · active 636 weeks ago
Thanks Duncan, and thanks for making the effort to comment as well. Shall be gearing up for Episode 2 shortly
I loooove Helen's book - thanks for getting her to talk about it. I too could listen to her all day...
1 reply · active 636 weeks ago
We could have talked for three hours, or I could have listened anyway :) .
Hi Sean, I love the pod cast, especially the interview with Helen...great discussion and like you, I could have listened to her talk all day.
1 reply · active 631 weeks ago
Thanks Chris, Episode 2 has been delayed due to Internet issues that look to be getting better "knocks wood"
My recent post All your Space Marines belong to us

Post a new comment

Comments by

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...