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This month we talk to Adam Christopher about Russian dopplegangers. As well as his new book, Hang Wire. Hang Wire Buying Info: UK Print & Ebook Amazon.co.uk | Book Depository | Waterstones | WHSmith North American Print & Ebook Amazon.com | Ama
We’re dropping in some interviews here and there, not official shows, just some chats with some of our authors. The latest is with Emma Newman, author of The Split Worlds series.
We’re dropping in some interviews here and there, not official shows, just some chats with some of our authors. Here’s one with Chuck Wendig, author of Blackbirds, Mockingbird, The Blue Blazes and his most recent Angry Robot book, The Cormorant
Earlier we announced that Nexus by Ramez Naam is shortlisted for a Kitschies Award. Recently, Mur Lafferty had a chat with him. Mez is always worth 10 minutes of your time. Here he talks about the world of Nexus and its sequel, Crux, and the sc
This month we talk to Andy Remic, author of The Iron Wolves.  The Iron Wolves Buying Info: UK Print & Ebook Amazon.co.uk | Book Depository | Waterstones | WHSmith North American Print & Ebook Amazon.com | Amazon.ca | BarnesandNoble.com | IndieB
We bring you holiday greetings and an interview with Wesley Chu, author of The Lives of Tao and the newly released sequel The Deaths of Tao! Don’t forget to read Wesley’s Christmas blog post, and get his ebooks for just one shiny new pound! (or
This month we roused New Zealand author Freya Robertson out of bed to discuss her new book, Heartwood. Thanks for being a good 5am sport, Freya! Don’t forget to read Freya’s blog!
We’re back, preparing for WorldCon and talking to Paul S. Kemp about his new book, A Discourse in Steel!
Last month, WorldCon played host to several Angry Robot authors, and I was able to sit down with Chuck Wendig and Adam Christopher to talk about their new books. We also brainstormed the next books they will be writing. Listen to find out. Not
We’re back with a live intro with Lee Harris at WorldCon, and an interview with Madeline Ashby, the author of vN, out last month from Angry Robot! We bowled at WorldCon. It wasn’t pretty. Read a sample of vN here!
This month we talk to the shrinking, fragile flower that is Chuck Wendig, author of Blackbirds. This show is not for kids. Seriously. Might not be for some adults, too. Did we mention it’s explicit? Don’t forget to read Chuck’s blog, Terrible M
We welcome back Matt Forbeck to the show to talk about his historical horror, Carpathia. We also remind you of the Angry Robot and Strange Chemistry Open Door 2012, and encourage you to read the guidelines!
It’s time to talk to David Tallerman about Giant Thief, and Lee and Amanda discuss the recent SFX Weekender and the upcoming open submission time.
We interview Adam Christopher, talk about WorldBuilder, and discuss his upcoming tour (New York and London), and then get a reading of his new novel, Empire State!
We’re back from our hiatus, with a bit of a format change. I’m joined in my hosting duties by Lee and Marco, who talk about where Angry Robot is right now, and then we talk to author Peter Crowther of Darkness Falling (out now!) We cover the bo
Happy birthday Angry Robot! We welcome back one of the first authors, Kaaron Warren, to talk about her new book Mistification (and a little about her previous book, Walking the Tree.) Theme song courtesy of John Anealio – find more of his aweso
In our latest episode, we welcome Lavie Tidhar to the show to talk about his new book, Camera Obscura, sequel to The Bookman, which is in stores and available for download around the globe. Theme song courtesy of John Anealio – find more of his
In our April (wee bit late!) episode, we welcome Dan Abnett back to the show to talk about his new book, Embedded, which is in stores and available for download around the globe. (Attracting massive rave reviews everywhere too!) Theme song cour
In our March episode, we welcome Maurice Broaddus, author of King’s Justice, and Ian Whates, author of City of Hope and Despair. Don’t forget we have several items up for auction at Genre for Japan. Please consider bidding! Theme song courtesy
In our February episode, we welcome our first solo interview, Guy Adams, author of The World House and the forthcoming sequel, Restoration. Theme song courtesy of John Anealio, find more of his awesome/twisted science fiction-themed music at Sc
Sorry for the delay this month, folks! In our January episode, Lauren Beukes is back with a new book, bringing Aliette de Bodard and the second book of her trilogy with her. Theme song courtesy of John Anealio, find more of his awesome science
In this episode we interview Matt Forbeck and Colin Harvey, Angry Robot authors who present dystopian futures. Theme song courtesy of John Anealio, find more of his awesome science fiction-themed music at SciFi Songs. Subscribe to the podcast v
In this episode we interview Tim Waggoner and Gary McMahon, Angry Robot authors who present urban fantasy and horror to our readers. Our contest this month is for both of the books featured! Listen to find out how you can win! Entries should be
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