David and Perry talk about the books they’ve been reading lately, ranging in length from novellas to a nine-volume, almost million-word opus written entirely in the form of letters. And a rather damp theme emerges…
- World SF Convention and Hugos (04:24)
- Clarissa Harlowe by Samuel Richardson (05:35)
- Standard Ebooks, a non-profit body, is now accepting donations
- The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson (10:48)
- The Glass Hotel by Emily St.John Mandel (07:17)
- Shadow in the Empire of Light by Jane Routley (05:54)
- The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson (00:01)
- The Greenwood Duology by Emily Tesh (07:35)
- Silver in the Wood (01:31)
- Drowned Country (04:15)
- The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again by M. John Harrison (25:16)
- Discussion with Lucy Sussex (20:36)
- Windup (00:55)
“Not Waving but Drowning” is the title of a poem by Stevie Smith, written in 1972.
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