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Apr 18, 2010 09:11

Happy birthday to cherylmmorgan, and happy early birthday to muuranker. May you both enjoy many happy returns of the day!

* My most recent StarShipSofa "History of the Genre" segment, which this month is about the young adult science fiction author David Severn, a.k.a. David Storr Unwin (1918-2010), is now available in the latest episode of the podcast. You can Read more... )

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peadarog April 18 2010, 16:00:11 UTC
Cory Doctorow is always coming up with important articles. It's got to be a coincidence!

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eldritchhobbit April 22 2010, 15:20:59 UTC
Or... a conspiracy.

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greenhoodloxley April 18 2010, 18:12:59 UTC
You know, I've never been tempted to read any of Susan Beth Pfeffer's books. This is mostly due to our library having more of her Little Women series and things like that, instead of her later dystopian novels. But that quote sort of makes me want to. I might have to investigate her. Thanks. :)

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eldritchhobbit April 22 2010, 15:22:09 UTC
My pleasure! I've never read anything by her except her dystopian novels, but those (I think) are quite compelling. I'd be interested to know your reaction, if you read them!

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cookiefleck April 20 2010, 01:42:28 UTC
Interesting Valentine article. This caught my eye: "Twilight’s smashing box-office success helped quick-track a Hunger Games movie, aiming squarely for all the teens who had proved their willingness to provide that ever-elusive moviegoing quality: repeat business. If Hunger Games pans out, expect a flood of post-apocalyptic, underage antiheroes." Reminded me of that screenwriter's panel I attended last year, all heavyweights, at which the point was made that studios today want only to make films for teen boys who will see a film three times. Perhaps many stories in a series (this decade's Hardy Boys?) is part of the answer to the question, "why so popular?"

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eldritchhobbit April 22 2010, 15:30:06 UTC
studios today want only to make films for teen boys who will see a film three times. Perhaps many stories in a series (this decade's Hardy Boys?) is part of the answer to the question, "why so popular?"

Excellent point! *light bulb moment* I hadn't thought of that.

I worry about how The Hunger Games (which I very much liked) will be adapted to the silver screen. So much of what makes it a good novel is rather subtle and not particularly visual. I wasn't as concerned about Twilight, since I'm not exactly a fan of the book. ;)

I see that John Marsden's wonderful Tomorrow, When the War Began series is also headed for theaters, too. It's significantly older and a rather late import in the U.S., so in that case, I'm just hoping that a film will encourage people to discover the books. We'll see.

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OT mmarques April 28 2010, 01:45:50 UTC
I'm slowly making my way through a backlog of podcasts (catching up now that gardening season is here). Anyway, I finally heard your editorial on the sofa episode asking to be nominated.

I had been wondering for a while if you had been on the Podcast panel at Worldcon. It's your mention of the sofa back then that got me listening! I was asking even back then if the change in rules meant that podcasts could be nominated. :-)

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Re: OT eldritchhobbit April 28 2010, 13:08:04 UTC
Hi there! Yes indeed, I was on the Podcast panel at WorldCon. :) I can't thank you enough for getting the ball rolling by asking (and then posting) about the possibility of podcasts being nominated. You're the "prime mover" behind all of this, really, and I can't help but hope that now StarShipSofa has made it on the ballot, others will soon in the upcoming years.

And I'm so glad you're listening and enjoying. Thank you!

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Re: OT mmarques May 1 2010, 02:49:45 UTC
That's pretty cool about my little action getting the ball rolling and having this great effect. I'm probably going to buy a supporting membership so that I can cast a vote for StarShipSofa (as well as a couple of other categories I care about).

This year, StarShipSofa is getting even better! I hope all the fans who haven't tuned in yet give it a listen.

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