Episode 24 Yak Hair for Better Movement
Welcome to the May episode of the SF Squeecast! Episode 24 is called “Yak Hair for Better Movement.” This episode features the SF Squeecast regulars Elizabeth Bear, Lynne M. Thomas, and SPECIAL GUESTS John Joseph Adams and Mary Robinette Kowal!
In this episode we squeed about:
- Emilie and the Hollow World by Martha Wells (Shared by Mary Robinette Kowal)
- Face Off (Shared by John Joseph Adams)
- Urban Shaman by C.E. Murphy (Shared by Elizabeth Bear)
- Broken Blade by Kelly McCullough (Shared by Lynne M. Thomas)
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Additional credits: Special thanks to our webmaster, Dmitri Zagidulin, our technical producer David McHone-Chase, Jeff Bohnhoff at Mystic Fig Studios for the instrumentals of music by Seanan McGuire, Katy Shuttleworth, who made our ROCKING logo, and Michael Damian Thomas for general administrative support.
May 24th, 2013 at 1:30 pm
Lynne survived, even though she was outnumbered in the back half of the episode! 🙂
May 28th, 2013 at 8:17 am
It was a close thing. *g*
June 3rd, 2013 at 7:13 pm
The Broken Blade recommendation? You had me when you compared it to the Eddie LaCrosse books. Have already checked my local BN online and they have it in store. I’ll be visiting tomorrow to pick up my copy.
June 21st, 2013 at 2:12 am
Very interesting. Confirms a lot of what I’ve been hniraeg from Dean Wesley Smith, which is, if you only put out one book a year, that’s not going to cut it for a writer who wants to make a career from it. Why would one expect to spend fewer hours working on writing than most any other job?Granted, folks like me who have a day job don’t have a full day to write (hope to get to that point some day), but in any event, to make it means spending the hours necessary to primarily write.