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128: A Minidisc Player Will Do You No Good

128: A Minidisc Player Will Do You No Good

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John picks too soon, Alison is fully paid-up, and Liz found the comment.

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Content warnings this episode: COVID (chapter 7)

  • Letters of comment
    • Andreas Davour (toot)
    • Bridget Bradshaw (skeet)
    • Chris Garcia
    • David Bamford (skeet)
    • DC (skeet, requires sign-in)
      • Przypadek/Blind Chance
    • Farah Mendlesohn (Facebook)
    • Karen Schaffer
    • Meg MacDonald (Facebook)
    • Raj (toot)
      • Short story: “Bond, Bond, and James Bond” by Eric Molinsky
      • Novelette: “Lake of Souls” by Ann Leckie (from her new collection, Lake of Souls)
      • Novella: Last Stop by Django Wexler
    • Tammy Coxen (skeet)
  • Eastercon 2025: Reconnect in Belfast
    • John has been asked to head up the Discord
    • Bursaries
      • Deadline is noon on 16 February
      • Email finance@easterconbelfast.org with as much or as little detail as you like
  • Eastercon 2026: Iridescence, a bid for Birmingham
  • BSFA
    • BSFA Award Longlist
      • Octothorpe 122 has been nominated, thank you very much!
    • Review policy rumours
      • Steven French’s comment on Camestros Felapton’s blog
    • New chair: Stewart Hotson
  • Picks
    • John: Severance S2
    • Alison: The Brutalist
    • Liz: Lady Eve’s Last Con by Rebecca Fraimow
  • Credits
    • Cover art: “Live From Minidisc” by Alison Scott
      • Alt text: A blue Sony MiniDisc Walkman shows, on its LCD screen, “Now playing: Octothorpe_128”.
    • Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

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