The triumphant return! After a long time away, we return with special guest Derek Künsken, author of The Quantum Magician and House of Styx, to discuss Frank Herbert's epic, DUNE. Will we get bogged down in the lengthy work, or will we be able to discuss its complicated themes and its impact on the science fiction world? More importantly, will we be able to stop talking about Sting's metal speedo in the 1984 adaptation for longer than 5 minutes? CW for discussions of colonialism, fatphobia, ...
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The triumphant return! After a long time away, we return with special guest Derek Künsken, author of The Quantum Magician and House of Styx, to discuss Frank Herbert's epic, DUNE. Will we get bogged down in the lengthy work, or will we be able to discuss its complicated themes and its impact on the science fiction world? More importantly, will we be able to stop talking about Sting's metal speedo in the 1984 adaptation for longer than 5 minutes? CW for discussions of colonialism, fatphobia, ...
Welcome back to the deeply engrossing world of The Poppy War! Join us as we pick up with the sequel to 2018's breakout fantasy hit, and reconnect with Rin and the country of Nikan. Here we follow as she ends up part of a revolutionary movement towards democracy (maybe), and draw comparisons to some of the real-life inspiration from the story, the Chinese Civil War. Note: we recommend listening to our episode covering The Poppy War first! CW for non-graphic references to war crimes, genocide...
Brodacious Book Club
The triumphant return! After a long time away, we return with special guest Derek Künsken, author of The Quantum Magician and House of Styx, to discuss Frank Herbert's epic, DUNE. Will we get bogged down in the lengthy work, or will we be able to discuss its complicated themes and its impact on the science fiction world? More importantly, will we be able to stop talking about Sting's metal speedo in the 1984 adaptation for longer than 5 minutes? CW for discussions of colonialism, fatphobia, ...