The Space Dreamers Jared Parisi
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The Space Dreamers will be looking at every novel by Arthur C. Clarke in chronological order. We will also be looking at several other pieces of science fiction.
New episode every Thursday.
Instagram: @thespacedreamers
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ACC20 3001: The Final Odyssey
Today's episode concerns Arthur C. Clarke's 20th and final solo novel, 3001: The Final Odyssey (1997).
Co-host: Amy
Other science fiction discussed: When The Sleeper Wakes, Richter 10, Rama, Alien: Isolation, Finch, Bloodshot, Boss Level, Pitch Black
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Interview with Shane Berry
Today's episode is an interview with the audio director for Demagog Studio, Shane Berry. Shane worked on Demagog's indie game Gold Club Wasteland which is heavy on the hard science fiction. We talk a lot about the realities of living on Mars.
This will also act as a trailer for my other podcast, Indie Game International. This is just an episode of that podcast with a new introduction by me. -
ACC19 The Hammer Of God
Today we are discussing The Hammer Of God (1993) by Arthur C. Clarke, his 19th solo novel.
Co-host: Amy
Other science fiction discussed: Greenland, Firefly, 300 -
ACC18 The Ghost From The Grand Banks
Today we are discussing Arthur C. Clarke's 18th novel The Ghost From The Grand Banks, published in 1990.
Co-host: Amy
Other science fiction discussed: Spawn, Dune -
ACC17 2061: Odyssey Three
Today we are discussing Arthur C. Clarke's 17th novel and the third in the Odyssey series, titled 2061: Odyssey Three, published in 1987.
Co-host: Amy
Other science fiction discusses: Europa Report, 2010 The Year We Make Contact, 2010: Odyssey Two, 2001: A Space Odyssey -
ACC16 The Songs Of Distant Earth
Today we are talking about Arthur C. Clarke's sixteenth novel from 1986 titled "The Songs Of Distant Earth."
Co-Host: Heather
Other science fiction discussed: Save Yourselves!, Slither, The Ruins, 2010: The Year We Make Contact, Children Of Men, Dreamcatcher, Shang-Ch And The Legend Of The Ten Rings, What We Do in The Shadows, Nine Perfect Strangers
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