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Speculative fiction and poetry from award-winning Strange Horizons magazine, updated weekly on Mondays/Tuesdays. Find us online at strangehorizons.com, and on Twitter @strangehorizons.

    Critical Friends Episode 10: The Complicity of Science Fiction

    Critical Friends Episode 10: The Complicity of Science Fiction

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Aisha and Dan discuss a recent essay by Jake Casella Brookins that appeared in the Ancillary Review of Books. "The vaunted prophylactic prophecy of science fiction—the ability to prevent an undesirable future by loudly predicting it—has consistently proven false," argues Brookins, and so Aisha and Dan ask themselves: what good, and bad, might SF do? And when we find a piece of good criticism such as this essay, how can it help us think better about its questions?

    • 40 min
    Critical Friends Episode 9: Catherine Rockwood and Creative Criticism

    Critical Friends Episode 9: Catherine Rockwood and Creative Criticism

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Aisha and Dan talk to critic and poet Catherine
    Rockwood about her new chapbook, And We Are Far From Shore , a set of poems about the television show Our Flag Means Death. Catherine reviewed the show for Strange Horizons less than a year ago, and discusses how reviewing and criticism feed into
    creative practice. There are also, of course, pirates.

    The transcript of this episode can be found at the Strange Horizons website.

    • 43 min
    Critical Friends Episode 8: Paul Kincaid and Collecting Criticism

    Critical Friends Episode 8: Paul Kincaid and Collecting Criticism

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, the critic and reviewer Paul Kincaid joins Aisha and Dan to discuss how and why critics persevere in their work, what changes about it as the platforms and delivery mechanisms that surround criticism shift, and the challenges that face those writers who seek to collect or look back on their previous work. He also discusses A Traveller In Time, the forthcoming volume of reviews and essays by Maureen Kincaid Speller.

    • 49 min
    Critical Friends: Episode 7

    Critical Friends: Episode 7

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Aisha and Dan discuss what happens when books make you work. How does a reader know whether to persevere with a book when at first they're not sure of it? How can we decide if a book really isn't working on its own terms—or whether we're missing something and need to pay closer attention? And how can a critical reader check their own expectations to assess a text fairly? Expect discussion of Susannah Clarke, Yuri Herrera, Christopher Priest, Catherynne Valente, and more.
    A transcript of this episode is available in the June 19th, 2023 issue of Strange Horizons.

    • 36 min
    Critical Friends: Episode 6

    Critical Friends: Episode 6

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, we air an interview with the reviewer, editor, and critic Niall Harrison which Dan conducted at Conversation, the 2023 UK Eastercon, at which Niall was a Guest of Honour. Through a series of books from various parts of his life, Niall talks about how he began reading SF, why he started reviewing it ... and where criticism might or should go in the future.
    Niall Harrison is author of All These Worlds: Reviews and Essays (Briardene Books, 2023). Eastercon 2024 will be Levitation, hosted in Telford; Eastercon 2025 will be Reconnect, to be held in Belfast.

    • 31 min
    Critical Friends: Episode 5

    Critical Friends: Episode 5

    In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Reviews Editors Aisha Subramanian and Dan Hartland are joined by Abigail Nussbaum to tackle one of the thorniest issues in criticism: the negative review. What makes for a good bad review? Why do reviewers feel driven to write them? And are we now in an age where the hatchet job has had its day?

    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
42 Ratings

42 Ratings

Jguldi ,

Great stories, acceptable narration

I love how the Strange Horizons editors choose high-quality stories from diverse authors and about diverse experiences. It's so much better to have this great mix of stories, instead of the boring same old, same old.

And I love having no-advertisement listener supported free short story readings.

Anaea Lay's narration is so-so. It's not bad, and it doesn't get in the way. Every story is read exactly like every other story, though, and it is sometimes hard to focus.

Gherkin Rick ,

Great site for speculative fiction!

Great site for speculative fiction! And all their stories and poems are available as podcasts.

w.eatherman ,

Inconsistent Stories, Inconsistent Narration, Inconsistent Language

I’ve listed to Strange Horizons for years, and recently it’s declined. Or maybe the novelty of a fiction podcast has worn off and when compared to others, I’m just less impressed. The stories are sometimes good, sometimes not and there doesn’t seem to be a strong editorial hand. The narration switches between a set of what I assume are volunteers, and it ranges from decent to horrible; sometimes heavily accented, sometimes very poor audio quality. Recently they’ve also started doing narrations in Spanish, which is completely befuddling to me. I mean if they want to do a Spanish language podcast, that’s great, but do a separate podcast; don’t make me download stuff I can’t even understand only to start it and realize I have to delete it. I’ve unsubscribed for now and will come back when and if they get an editorial vision, set narration standards, and provide an English only podcast option.

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