Hugo and Nebula Readership Podcast

Alice Baker and Ann Spangler

  • 36 minutes 29 seconds
    A Time of Changes

    In this episode, the two sisters tackle the nebula award winner from 1972 - A Time of Changes by Robert Silverberg. Our man, a regular World con attendee, and prolific writer created a science fiction piece, and to us  - almost a fantasy, while undertaking a personal writing challenge - to create a story without using the word “I”. So did this idea work?  We definitely had our own opinions.

    Here are some time markers to help guide you:

    01:42 Book Jacket read (We say the names)

    03:57 History Lesson

    08:22 Tackling the Big Themes: Struggle bus time

    11:31 The concept of writing without using “I”

    12:13 Segway into Mindsharing

    15:46 The New Wave style of writing

    17:42 World Building, but it somehow fades to the background

    20:54 Discussion of Bond Brothers/Sisters

    24:30 Chosen one vs. the sidekick

    25:40 We Segway again - this time into sex and character development 

    31:25 Earthman = Drug Dealer

    33:26 Four questions

    22 February 2023, 5:00 pm
  • 43 minutes 40 seconds
    Riverworld
    In this episode of the Hugo and Nebula Readership Podcast the two sisters are reading To Your Scattered Bodies Go or Riverworld by Philip Jose Farmer. It won the Hugo in 1972.  The reason for the double name is that the first book - To your scattered bodies go - is now rarely published by itself but can be more easily found with its series under the series name - Riverworld.  In this novel filled with historical characters, we ultimately were awash with questions.  Listen and find out why. Here are some time markers for you: 01:24 Book jacket read 03:50 History lesson 10:39 Big Themes 13:10 Other peoples’ reviews - did that help us? 18:44 Protagonist and friends 23:40 Storyline and pacing and world-building, oh my 26:15 Adaptations and games 29:00 Suicide express and characters  31:20 Action writer, pulp writer 34:50 Women Characters - well, it’s a thing 43:40 Four Questions
    25 January 2023, 5:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 32 seconds
    Ringworld

    In this Episode of the Hugo and Nebula Readership Podcast, the two sisters tackle Ringworld by Larry Niven.  The book won the Nebula in 1970 and the Hugo in 1971.  While highly praised by the SF world it was a bit of a struggle bus for us both.  Listen in and find out why.

    In a skipping mood? Here are some time markers to assist you:

    01:15 Book jacket read but we have no book jacket

    02:50 History Lesson

    06:15 Tackling the Big themes 

    10:20 Big Science or Plot driven characters - can’t we have both? 

    18:24 Throwback tropes 

    20:24 Characters 

    30:00 Why Alice launches the book across the room

    35:40 Other reviews of the book

    38:14 The Four Questions

    3 December 2022, 9:22 pm
  • 45 minutes 43 seconds
    Left Hand of Darkness

    Welcome to the Hugo and Nebula Readership Podcast where two sisters are reading their way through the Hugo and Nebula awarding novels in order. This episode is the highly anticipated Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula Le Guin which won both the Hugo and the Nebula in 1970.  It was a big hit with both sisters; we’re singing praises in this rather short episode

     

    Would you like to jump around and hit the high points? Here are the time markers to do just that:

    01:32 Book Jacket Read

    03:13 History Lesson

    08:30 Big Themes - Love and Gender

    13:14 Pronouns and Gender

    17:19 Genly’s perspective and Gender

    22:22 Characters and storyline

    34:40 Amazing world building

    40:00 Four Questions

    21 September 2022, 4:00 pm
  • 35 minutes 32 seconds
    The 1960s in Review

    Sisters Alice and Ann have read all of the novels that won either a Hugo award, a Nebula award, or both in the 1960s. In this episode, they look back on the experience and discuss how they think their readership is progressing. 

    Want to skip to a specific topic? Here are some time stamps to help guide you:

    01:10  Lost Episodes - Starship Troopers, Canticle for Lebowitz and Case for Conscience 

    04:00  We rank our favorites

    10:18  Impactful vs. Enjoyable books

    12:16  History Lessons

    13:16  Myths and Legends

    15:19  Women in the 60s

    18:10  Aliens in the 60s

    19:25  How are we doing with our manifesto and goals?

    22:50  New Ideas, new friends

    29:24  Looking forward to the 70s

    22 June 2022, 7:00 pm
  • 49 minutes 35 seconds
    Rite of Passage

    Welcome to the Hugo and Nebula readership podcast where two sisters are reading their way through all - all, I say - the books in chronological order. This episode covers Rite of passage by Alexei Panshin which won the Hugo in 1969. This book is a great example of how two persons never read the same book. 

    Here are some time markers to guide you through the episode 

    01:02 Book jacket read

    02:29 History Lesson

    04:39 A Heinlein moment 

    06:44 Open discussion: another Heinlein moment 

    10:38 Mia: protagonist, flawed and likable 

    17:00 Jimmy the boyfriend 

    20:09 Stories within stories

    22:33 The writing and we go back and do a plot summary 

    26:26 Predetermined endings 

    29:16 More characters 

    35:25 The trial

    39:59 Four questions 

    43:31 Side trip: male writers of female characters and visa versa

    25 May 2022, 4:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 3 seconds
    Stand on Zanzibar

    We're not quite hip enough for hip crime vocab, are you? On this episode of the Hugo and Nebula Readership podcast, the two sisters are reading the groundbreaking dystopia Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner - it won the Hugo for 1969.   Give us a listen.

    Want to skip a bit or jump to your favorite part?  Here are the time markers for this episode:

    01:51 Book’s Blurb which has no plot synopsis...

    02:48 so we attempt one ourselves

    05:40 History Lesson 

    12:26 General discussion and big theme 

    17:28 Dystopias and all that

    23:50 Donald and/or Norman?

    28:02 Chad C. Mulligan and the HipCrime Vocab

    29:32 The Shiggies 

    31:57 … and we circle back to Chad C. Mulligan

    34:40 John Brunner and the future

    37:50 The Begi stories

    41:20 Five Questions

     

    Music by Carl Miles

    23 June 2021, 4:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 24 seconds
    The Einstein Intersection

    This is the podcast where two sisters are reading their way through the Hugo and Nebula awarding novels in order.  La, Lo or Le? In this episode, we discuss The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. Delany. The Einstein Intersection won the Nebula for 1968. This tale of aliens and tangled human mythology was a challenging read for the two sisters who ultimately found the main character, Lobey,  to be the best part.

      

    Want to skip a bit or jump to your favorite part?  Here are the time markers for this episode:

     

    01:55 Book Jacket Read

    05:45 History Lesson

    09:01 Big Themes: Deep thinking about otherness 

    12:00 La, Lo or Le: what does it all mean - a summary of sorts

    19:43 Kage: fancy pronunciation rules

    23:53 Chapter intros: Why, why, why

    28:53 Kid Death and the battle at the end 

    35:33 Opulent parties (and the Dove)

    37:54 Ambiguous ending

    40:32 Four Questions

     

    Music by Carl Miles

    21 April 2021, 4:00 pm
  • 59 minutes 25 seconds
    Lord of Light

    Who is Sam? This is the podcast where two sisters are reading their way through the Hugo and Nebula awarding novels in order. In this episode, they discuss The Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny which won the Hugo award for 1968. The general theme for the discussion will be us questioning everything we think we read in the book. 

     

    Want to skip a bit or jump to your favorite part?  Here are the time markers for this episode:

     

    01:44 Book’s Blurb 

    04:03 History Lesson 

    08:47 Big Questions: so many questions

    12:54 The Characters: who has what name when 

    19:00 General confusion: which last a while

    25:13 The battles: loops and reincarnations 

    28:52 Feminist Rant 

    34:52 Religion: Mix and match parables and accelerationism

    42:50 Hellwell

    44:00 The Ending: more confusion and potty jokes and murder mysteries

    54:24 Four questions 

     

    Music by Carl Miles

    24 March 2021, 4:00 pm
  • 45 minutes 54 seconds
    Flowers for Algernon

    Would you choose to be supersmart? This podcast episode is all about the seminal Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. If you are of a certain age you undoubtedly had it as required reading.  The two sisters cast their minds back and struggle to remember when they actually read the book but are fairly certain they had previously read it in some form or other.  The book tied with Babel-17 by Delany for the 1967 Nebula.

    Want to skip a bit or jump to your favorite part?  Here are the time markers for this episode:

    01:45 History Lesson 

    04:15 Okay, did we or didn’t we? 

    06:14 General Discussion, starting off with the usual - what’s the big theme

    10:06 Would you choose to be supersmart?

    15:33 We continue our ongoing discussion of the presentation of women characters in 

    Science Fiction in the late 20th century. (We do cover other characters too, to be fair)

    23:00 Algernon the foreshadowing mouse

    30:07 More character discussion, just to make sure we cover everyone. We’ll get there.  

     40:55 Four Questions and what did you love about reading this book? 

    Music by Carl Miles

    18 November 2020, 5:00 pm
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Babel-17

    This episode of the podcast covers Samuel R. Delany's Babel-17. A new author for both sisters, Delany’s 1967 Nebula winner was a record-breaker in many ways, have a listen to learn more.

    Want to skip a bit or jump to your favorite part?  Here are the time markers for this episode:

    02:04 Book’s blurb 

    03:13 History lesson 

    07:47 General discussion of themes working through the plot

    31:29 More major themes discussion 

    38:07 Transport world and Dan

    43:24 Our first female protagonist 

    48:12 Lit Crit hats on

    52:44 Space operas

    55:52 Could it be a movie? 

    59:36 Four questions and the best part

    Music by Carl Miles

    21 October 2020, 4:00 pm
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