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S&L Podcast - #84 - Metric is for SciFi, Imperial is for Fantasy

We discuss the meaning of religion in Elantris, whether 1Q84 is boring or not, and why Ray Bradbury is so darn crotchety.

QUICK BURNS

Roy Dotrice records new edition of FEAST FOR CROWS audiobook

Rudy Rucker's autobiography: Nested Scrolls

Fahrenheit 451 becomes e-book despite author's feelings

CALENDAR

BARE YOUR SWORD

Elantris - Anyone else feel guilty?

Elantris - Favorite POV

Units of Measure in Fantasy

TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES

Westeros: Total War needs some help

GAME OF THRONES Season 2 trailer

Lost Doctor Who Episodes Surface With Chumblies, Fish People

BOOK CHECK-IN

Elantris

1Q84

EMAIL

Hello Veronica and Tom,

I have been a long time listener to FrameRate on the TwiT network and have only recently been listening to The Sword and Laser, episode number 82 to be precise. Both this and the later episode have been enjoyable to listen to whilst on long plane journeys and idle time whilst building booths and trade shows. I must admit I finished the Elantris book in a few days and agree with Veronica when she stated this has a first book feel to it. Towards the end I found Sarene to be slightly grating and almost put the book down, but I am glad I pushed through the last twenty or so pages.

I was wondering if you had a few seconds to answer a question so I may learn from people possessing greater knowledge than I? I find myself with a two week break over Christmas and I was wondering if you could suggest any major series I could start getting into? (I have never read the Mistborn, the Way of Kings or Games of Thrones series, but really enjoyed the Dark Tower books.)

I hope you manage to find sometime during your busy schedules to answer my question and I look forward to the next episode.

Kind Regards,

Wilton

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Did you guys see this? A grad student of mine sent me the links and I though Tom in particular might enjoy it:

Part 1

Part 2

-- Dr. Timothy R

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Veronica and Tom, I wanted to reach out to you guys and let you know about our e-zine Flagship. Every other month (soon to be every month) for the last fifteen months we've put out an anthology of positive science fiction and fantasy short stories in both electronic text and audio formats. We were recently featured in Wired magazine's Geekdad blog and are looking for more places to get the word out about what we're doing.

-- Scott Roche

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S&L Podcast - #84 - Metric is for SciFi, Imperial is for Fantasy

Reader Comments (4)

Hi Veronica and Tom, you said about 5 minutes into the podcast that there's never been another series where the narrator/reader had been changed mid series and that's just not true. James Marsters has narrated all of the Dresden Files books (by awesome author Jim Butcher) but they couldn't get him for the last book, Ghost Story; which was very jolting. Anyhow, keep up the good work!
December 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGabriel
Gabriel,

Actually, we said we couldn't THINK of another series where this happened. But thanks for letting us know!
December 14, 2011 | Registered CommenterVeronica
Hey, we still use stones in the UK you know! It's just another part of the Imperial measurement system like pounds and ounces! Leagues.... not so much but we should bring em back.
December 18, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterChris
I live Brandon Sanderson, however have not read Elantris do I'm not 100% on the "religion" aspect that you were debating. However I know that Sanderson is LDS because I am one myself. I'm now even more Interested to read it to see if my thoughts are right that he writes things similar to the LDS belief:
April 28, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMelanie

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