528 episodes

Sci Fi Saturday Night, the Podcast is the web version of the popular New Hampshire based radio show. Our hosts, The Dome, Kriana, and Zombrarian discuss science fiction, science fact, fantasy and whatever else we think is cool, in between celebrity interviews.

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    • 3.6 • 17 Ratings

Sci Fi Saturday Night, the Podcast is the web version of the popular New Hampshire based radio show. Our hosts, The Dome, Kriana, and Zombrarian discuss science fiction, science fact, fantasy and whatever else we think is cool, in between celebrity interviews.

    TalkCast 535 – Remembering The Dome

    TalkCast 535 – Remembering The Dome

    Shared pain is lessened, shared joy is increased. Thus do we all refute entropy. — Spider Robinson
    Tonight we’ve gathered as many podcast family members as possible to host a tribute episode for The Dome.  Kriana, Captain Cam, Illustrator X, Dead Redhead, Zombrarian, Green Gosling, and Major Tom all shared our fond memories of Dome’s 534 episodes of SFSN.
     
     
     
     
    Favorite Guests and some Talking Points:

    Harlan Ellison
    Spider Robinson
    Tracy Hickman
    Ben Bova
    Carol Spinney
    Billy West
    Spider Robinson
    David Mack
    Rachel Bloom
    Kiss Forever
    Chris Golden
    Doug Jones
    My Peculiar Family
    Jim Butcher
    And what’s next for the podcast.

    Note: At the end of the episode we discuss some upcoming interviews. Due to the intricacies of schedules and the space-time continuum we recorded the next few episodes out of order. So the next episode you see won’t be the same as the recording we discussed. Rest assured, it’s coming soon!
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    TalkCast 534 – Duatero’s Just Another Word For Nothin’ Left To Lose

    TalkCast 534 – Duatero’s Just Another Word For Nothin’ Left To Lose

    Brad C. Anderson
    In this show we get the chance to talk with world builder Brad C. Anderson and how he used the meta-concept of a “generation ship” to help propel a wonderful new novel about lost pasts and new futures, Duatero. We spoke with Brad about the many facets and wonderful gambits he used throughout the book to add context and background to the story as well as propel the narrative using the five main characters; Kredo, Talia, Esperanto, Jak and Mihaelo. Each one is sublimely different and holds up differing cornerstones of this society as the reader navigates through this bafflingly complex yet somehow very close to understandable environment. As a reader, you are sent on and intellectual treasure hunt to find the clues along with the Majestro to unlock the clues behind the mystery of The Great Founder Donna.
    Enjoy!
    STUFF

    Website
    Facebook
    Goodreads
    Brad on Amazon
    The Book 

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    TalkCast 533 – The Gods Suck (Or So I Am Told)

    TalkCast 533 – The Gods Suck (Or So I Am Told)

    Miles Cameron
    Of all the things you can say about a book by Miles Cameron, it is NEVER boring and this is no exception. Against All Gods is a magnum opus encompassing continents and characters and events that is breathtaking in scope and you need a scorecard and map to keep track of. That being said, once you are acclimated  to the settings, pace and characters , it is a wild ride into the imaginings of Miles interpretations of the interweaving of Gods and man and it’s never fails to confound and amaze in its tales.What kills me about this book is that as much as at times I want not to like it I really couldn’t  because as confusingly complex, convoluted  and interwoven as it can become,it is character driven, compelling and ultimately quite a beautiful study and kinda the way Miles writes.
    Miles is now off to Plataea 2022 where a kid can be an ancient. Follow the links below to join him and he will be back when he returns to talk about it.

    Webpage
    Goodreads
    Amazon
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Instagram
    Plataea 

    Previously on SFSN

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    TalkCast 532 – Can I Offer You A Root Beer?

    TalkCast 532 – Can I Offer You A Root Beer?

    In the land of snarky comic science fiction there is a place where you go and someone yells out “NORM!!!!” or perhaps in this case “VANCE!!!”, as in this ‘Cast we are once again joined by C.T. Phipps and his sometimes partner in crime, the enigmatic Michael Suttkus to discuss book two of their space operatic extravaganza Space Academy Rejects. Some questions the reader might have in reading book two of a series, do I have to read the first book to have gainful understanding and enjoyment of this one? No and yes. I hope that clears it up. Secondly, is this book a stand alone? Maybe? Are there going to be more in the series? Why, of course there are! As always , the conversation meanders wherever it wants to and diverges as it should. The book is much like this interview, great fun. We all in Area 51 cannot wait for book three so we might have these gentlemen back to not explain everything yet again (they seem to do that very well) So, say hi to cousin Danny, if you happen to see him.
    Actually C.T. Phipps
    C.T. Stuff

    Website
    Amazon Link


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    NOT Michael Suttkus
    Suttkus Stuff

    Goodreads
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    TalkCast 531 – Just Like Jack Vance, Only Spicier?

    TalkCast 531 – Just Like Jack Vance, Only Spicier?

    Who are “The Paladins of Vance”? Well, this ‘Casts guest, Matthew Hughes most certainly is. So, what does it mean, what do they do? We talk with Matthew about this and his amazing book Barbarians of The Beyond. It turns out that Matthew has an affinity with the work of the late Mr. Vance (as it seems most writers can source their literary lineage back to the influences of how a writer affected them) and he talked with us about his wonderful relationship with him over the years and how the “Paladins Of Vance” came to be and why it was so important for him to work within this universe. Hughes’ book is an amazing work of “Vanc-ian” space opera, in a style not much seen any more. As we talked about why Vance and space opera isnt “the thing” these days Hughes also mentioned authors the world might take time to revisit:

    Jack Vance (obviously)
    C.M. Kornbluth
    Clifford Simak
    Ron Goulart
    Philip K Dick

    And in the end, all we can really say is noxxifnoxxibohintafedand.


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    TalkCast 530 – They Call it Plastic City, Bubba

    TalkCast 530 – They Call it Plastic City, Bubba

    It’s Keith
    In this ‘Cast, we speak with Keith Gleason, the guy with many hats. We talk about his podcast Indie Comics Relay with Johnny C (LOVE YOUR COFFEE, man) and we spend some time talking about his own personal comic Mighty Mascots on Alterna Comics. We also talk about sci fi on tv which we all just LOVe and dish about The Man Who Fell to Earth, Westworld, Harley Quinn and The Time Traveler’s Wife. 
    That would normally be enough for a show BUT, this ‘Cast is really all about the triumphant return of Plastic City Comic Con. Join Keith, The Capt. and I as we discuss what a grand time it will be.

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Customer Reviews

3.6 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Lilahp ,

Please reduce the cursing

Really enjoy the podcast - on the whole, it's professionally-done & provides a great service. I've wanted to send it to my son, but unfortunately, there is too much cursing. This does not make you sound hip, it just makes you sound dumb & drunk. That is the only thing you need to fix. Thanks!

GuyHavingABeerRightNow ,

Haven’t listened yet

I found a Sci-Fi Saturday Night sticker store the bottom of a dresser drawer in my parents summer home. I’ve held onto it for a while and give it a look from time to time. Was curious and am just starting to check you out. I guess I’m a loyal fan now!

TheLemnisc8 ,

More Sci-fi, less exposition on the way things ought to be.

This is my first review. I wish I could be more positive. I've listened about a year to this podcast due to the timeliness of the subject matter. The interviews are often interesting and enlightening. The guests are interesting and expressive. But aside from the Dome (who tends to be reasonable and rational) the podcast is dominated by one, possibly two, of the other hosts who rant endlessly about how unfair comic history is to women, the hot woman on woman kissing, the fact that she won't watch movies that don't feature women. The focus seems to slip from Scifi to social inequality. While I may agree with several points, I listen to podcasts for relevent information on the topics on which they post. The show has slowly degenerated to the "Bill O'Reilly" of podcast spots. Then again, Bill O'Reilly seems to do well. If this style of podcast appeals to you...............go for it!

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