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The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 105: The Glutton | Days of Innocence and WonderAh, dear listeners. Due to the increasingly difficult demands of their increasingly busy lives, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond regretfully announce that this will be the final episode of The Writer and the Critic. Forever. Probably. Definitely, yes definitely. Alas. On this very last episode, your hosts begin with a quick recap of the infamous lost episode of March 2024, wherein they discussed two novels they both very much enjoyed, A Helping Hand by Celia Dale and Monsters by Emerald Fennell. There are no real spoilers in this brief discussion, although there is some moaning and gnashing of...2024-04-271h 15The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 104: The Haunting of Hill House | A Haunting on the HillHappy new year! On this first episode of The Writer and the Critic for 2024, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin by with a very brief discussion of recent reads and whether writing a 'young' or an 'old' voice might be more ... ah ... challenging. The books up for dissection this month are The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson [5:10] and A Haunting on the Hill by Elizabeth Hand [39:20]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:02:00 for final remarks - including a surprise anecdote involving Evelyn Waugh! 2024-02-171h 07The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 103: After the Forest | I Am Homeless if This is Not My Home On this last and somewhat longer episode of The Writer and the Critic for 2023, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin by discussing the television adaptation of Slow Horses as well as the new Mike Flanagan series, The Fall of the House of Usher. No prizes for guessing which one Kirstyn did not like and which one she adored. The books up for discussion this month are After the Forest by Kell Woods [13:35] and I am Homeless if This is Not My Home by Lorrie Moor [54:20]. This review by Parul Sehgal of...2023-11-181h 27The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 102: The Broken Shore | Slow HorsesOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin with a brief celebration of Ian winning the William Atheling Jr. Award for his reviews in Locus that meanders into a discussion about the importance of criticism and the dangers of AI. Huzzah for Ian and criticism! Boo hiss for AI! The books up for discussion this month are The Broken Shore by Peter Temple [7:25] and Slow Horses by Mick Herron [33:30]. Mentioned in dispatches and highly recommended are the following television series: Deadloch (2023) The Sandbaggers (1978...2023-10-211h 05The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 101: The Living Sea of Waking Dreams | The Saint of Bright DoorsOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin by chatting about cardamon knobs, cygnets and the shenanigans of parkour cats. Seriously. The books up for discussion this month are The Living Sea of Waking Dreams by Richard Flanagan [5:05] and The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera [46:00]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:14:10 for final remarks. Next month, the two books on the slab will be: The Broken Shore by Peter Temple Slow Horses by Mick Herron ...2023-09-161h 16The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 100: The Book of Accidents | ConquestOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, ruminate briefly upon head colds, snoring and cats. Very briefly. The books up for discussion this month are The Book of Accidents by Chuck Wendig [3:30] and Conquest by Nina Allan [31:25]. Listeners may want to check out the following, as mentioned: Chuck Wendig's blog: Terrible Minds Nina Allan's website: The Spider's House Review of Conquest in Locus by Gary K. Wolfe If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 59:25 for final remarks. Next...2023-08-191h 03The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 99: The Trees Grew Because I Bled There | Everything Ravaged, Everything BurnedOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss such scintillating topics as football, the coronation, bus replacements and overcrowded trains. But not for long, they promise. The books up for discussion this month are The Trees Grew Because I Bled There by Eric LaRocca [7:05] and Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned by Wells Tower [36:30]. Listeners may also wish to head over to Cinema Chords to watch the interview with Erica LaRocca mentioned in this episode. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:01:10...2023-05-201h 03The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 98: The Terraformers | Sing, NightingaleOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, briefly discuss reading slumps and the likelihood that either of them will read the new novel by Bret Easton Ellis. The books up for discussion this month are The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz [5:00] and Sing, Nightingale by Marie Hélène Poitras [45:00]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:13:00 for final remarks. Next month, the two books on the slab will be: Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned by Wells Tower The Trees Grew Be...2023-04-151h 17The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 97: LOTE | Animal LifeOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, get straight down to business with minimal waffle. You're welcome. The books up for discussion this month are LOTE by Shola Von Reinhold [3:25] and Animal Life by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir [44:38]. Next month, the two books on the slab will be: The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz Sing, Nightingale by Marie Hélène Poitras Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun! 2023-03-181h 13The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 96: Every Version of You | The Women Could FlyWelcome to 2023! On this first episode for the year your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, chat briefly about the Locus Recommended Reading List in which Hard Places gets a mention. Huzzah! The books up for discussion this month are Every Version of You by Grace Chan [6:25] and The Women Could Fly by Megan Giddings [39:05]. For listeners interested in spec fic dealing with the second generation immigrant experience, Ian also recommends Flux by Jinwoo Chong. And Kirstyn has found unbounded delight in a silly little browser add-on, Tabby Cat. Next month...2023-02-181h 19The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 95: January Fifteenth | Patricia Wants to CuddleOn this final episode of The Writer and the Critic for 2022 your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, spend a few minutes musing over the missing of podcasts, the breaking of awards, and the end of time as we know it. The books up for discussion this month are January Fifteenth by Rachel Swirsky [9:30] and Patricia Wants to Cuddle by Samantha Allen [39:00]. The interview with Samantha Allen that was mentioned in this episode can be read here. The fabulously sartorial Jules Mond can be found on Instagram @seemeswoon. And for listeners c...2022-11-121h 14The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 94: Helpmeet | Our Wives Under the SeaOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, spend a few minutes discussing the work of Peter Straub, who sadly passed away this month. Listeners might like to revisit Episode 17 in which Kirstyn and Ian, along with special guest Rob Shearman, discuss Straub's marvelously unsettling collection, Houses Without Doors. The books up for discussion this month are Helpmeet by Naben Ruthnum [10:25] and Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield [34:00]. Kirstyn also highly recommends The Ghost Sequences by A.C. Wise from her new favourite sm...2022-09-161h 12The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 93: Such a Pretty Smile | Checkout 19On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, spend a few minutes discussing the aftermath of COVID-19 by which Kirstyn was unfortunately struck down last month. She is not happy about it. The books up for discussion this month are Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi Demeester [4:10] and Checkout 19 by Claire-Louise Bennett [29:25]. Ian also heartily recommends Pond by Claire-Louise Bennett and Berg by Ann Quin. Congratulations are due to Ian as well for his recent nomination for the William Atheling Jr Award for C...2022-08-271h 10The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 92: Dance Move | Ariadne, I Love YouOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, first take some time to shamelessly plug Kirstyn's forthcoming collection of short fiction, Hard Places, out soon through Trepidatio Publishing. The books up for discussion this month are Dance Move by Wendy Erskine [9:55] and Ariadne, I Love You by J. Ashley-Smith [36:05]. Listeners may also want to check out other books by the same authors, including Sweet Home by Erskine and The Attic Tragedy by Ashley-Smith. The two interviews with J. Ashley-Smith mentioned on the podcast can be fo...2022-07-231h 06The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 91: Manhunt | And Then I Woke UpOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond,  quickly dispense with a (mostly) non-political intro and general discussion of post-apocalyptic narratives. The books up for discussion this month are Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin [5:25] and And Then I Woke Up by Malcolm Devlin [44:40]. This excellent review of Manhunt by Lee Mandelo was mentioned in the podcast, and these two by Liam McBain and Christ are also well worth a read. For listeners who would like to know what Lucy, the High-Flying Cat of Interruption, loo...2022-06-181h 11The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 90: Devotion | The School for Good MothersOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond,  are tired and cranky but still manage to preamble only briefly in the murk of COVID-19 and bad segues before getting to the point of it all. They think. The books up for discussion this month are two novels: Devotion by Hannah Kent [5:20] and The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan [35:20]. The review of The School for Good Mothers that Kirstyn mentioned was this one by Ilana Masad in The Washington Post. If you've s...2022-05-211h 12The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 89: I Would Haunt You if I Could | Shit Cassandra SawOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, dispense with lengthy preambles and get pretty much straight into it. The books being discussed this month are two collections of short fiction: I Would Haunt You if I Could by Seán Padraic Birnie [2:10] and Shit Cassandra Saw by Gwen E. Kirby [28:50]. For those listeners who enjoyed the Seán Padraic Birnie collection, Kirstyn would also like to draw your attention to a recent short story of his, "Funny Faces" over at The Dark. If...2022-04-1655 minThe Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 88: The Wych Elm | My PhantomsOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin by discussing the state of the world, farts in jars and a possible niche side project involving uncontrollable sobbing. The books being flensed this month are The Wych Elm by Tana French [5:10] and My Phantoms by Gwendoline Riley [37:15]. Ian would also like to make sure you know about the new short story that Kirstyn has had published in The Dark. You're welcome. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:04:25 for...2022-03-261h 07The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 87: When We Cease to Understand the World | A Ghost in the ThroatOn this first episode of The Writer and the Critic for 2022, your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin with an exciting announcement: Kirstyn will have some actual books being published this year! She's a writer again! Huzzah! Ahem. The books up for discussion this month are When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamin Labatut [6:08] and A Ghost in the Throat by Doireann Ní Ghríofal [52:35]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:18:15 for final remarks including a discussion about just what we mean when we say "no...2022-02-191h 24The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 86: Little Eve | Light PerpetualOn this final episode of The Writer and the Critic for 2021, your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond discuss birthdays, Halloween and Jewish Stuff before moving on to wax lyrical about this month's books: Little Eve by Catriona Ward [6:35] and Light Perpetual by Francis Spufford [36:35]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:16:45 for final remarks. Next episode - in February 2022! - the two books up on the slab will be: When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamin Labatut A Ghost in the Throat b...2021-11-201h 20The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 85: The Cost of Living | DissolveOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond have a mercifully brief and borderline hysterical conversation on the state of COVID before jumping a discussion of this month's books: The Cost of Living: A Working Autobiography by Deborah Levy [3:45] and Dissolve by Nikki Gemmell [29:50]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 58:15 for final remarks, including a minor rant on the subject of book annotations/defacement. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: Little Eve by...2021-10-161h 08Le Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation Après le travail - Retour au calme (10 min)Après une journée éprouvante au travail, prenez du temps pour vous reconnecter à vous-même. Trouvez une position confortable, fermez les yeux et laissez-vous simplement guider par nos voix dans cette relaxation du corps et de l'esprit. Respirez tranquillement, sans chercher à contrôler votre respiration. Inspiration, expiration : laissez les cycles se faire, naturellement. Ne cherchez pas à contrôler. Ne cherchez pas à guider. Observez seulement. Observez ce qui se passe. Observez les sensations. Les sensations à l'intérieur de vos narines. Vous pensez peut-être, au début, ne pas éprouver de sensations à l'intérieur des narines, mais il y a des sensat...2021-09-2709 minThe Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 84: The Employees | Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch On this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond briefly discuss the usual COVID guff before jumping into this month's books: The Employees by Olga Ravn [4:20] and Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch by Rivka Galchen [37:55]. The visual artists referenced during are Lea Guldditte Hestelund and Patricia Piccinini. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:22:50 for final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: Dissolve by Nikki Gemmell The Cost of Living: A...2021-09-181h 24Le Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation du Sommeil - La lumière du Cœur (8 min)Lâchez prise, vous vous sentez apaisé, les pensées partent aussi vite qu'elles arrivent. Visualisez votre chakra cardiaque. Il est là, devant vous. Vous le voyez qui s'ouvre en même temps qu'une lumière blanche y entre. Vous ressentez cette lumière en vous. Vous ressentez que cette lumière devient amour, vous êtes rempli d'Amour. Vous vous sentez protégé, aimé, vous êtes dans un bien être total, relâché, vous vous sentez complètement apaisé. 🌟Retrouvons nous sur INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/lemondanou/?hl=fr  🌟Retrouvons nous sur FACEBOOK : https://www.fa...2021-09-0208 minThe Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 83: All the Fabulous Beasts | Cat Person and Other StoriesOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond indulge in some thankfully brief maudlin meanderings around the current state of the pandemic before turning to the books up for discussion: All the Fabulous Beasts by Priya Sharma [9:10] and Cat Person and other stories by Kristen Roupenian [34:00]. The article “Cat Person” and Me by Alexis Nowicki is recommended for those interested further background reading. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:24:30 for final remarks. Next month, the two books up on t...2021-08-211h 27Le Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation du matin - Respiration du SourirePetite séance de méditation guidée vers la respiration du sourire afin d'attiser la joie, le bien-être, le calme, la détente  et l'épanouissement. Le sentiment de joie arrive doucement lorsque nous prenons conscience, lorsque nous nous posons là quelques instants, entre l'ici et le maintenant. En prenant conscience de soi, de nous, de tout ce qui nous entoure. Pour bien prendre soin de soi, de nous nourrir et de nous donner de l'amour. En prenant soin de moi, je pourrais prendre soi d'autrui. 🌟 Retrouvons nous sur INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/lemondanou...2021-07-2309 minThe Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 82: The Animals in That Country | SorrowlandOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond waste no time in diving straight into their discussion of The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay [3:20] and Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon [47:50]. Also recommended is the novella The Deep by Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson & Jonathan Snipes, which Ian reviewed for Locus. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:23:10 for final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: All the Fabulous...2021-07-171h 29Le Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation Guidée - Clarté Mentale (6 min)Fermez les yeux et maintenez une respiration profonde et régulière. Laissez vos pensées filer comme les nuages dans le ciel, ne les chassez pas, ne les retenez pas. Grâce à cette méditation vous allez vous détendre profondément et ressentir une paix s'installer.  Essayez de vous accorder régulièrement cet exercice, vous pouvez revenir des que vous le souhaitez sur cet enregistrement. En consacrant quelques minutes quotidiennes à la méditation, vous pouvez soustraire des turbulences intérieures et extérieures pour faire l'expérience, physique et mentale, de la paix.  2021-07-0106 minLe Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeA méditer : Respirer la vieIl faut s'entraîner par la pratique de la respiration consciente pour faire naître l'énergie de la pleine conscience et la maintenir vivante. Cette énergie là nous éclaire, nous permet d'être concentré et d'être vraiment là, elle nous permet aussi de regarder profondément dans le cœur des choses. Mieux nous respirons mieux nous nourrisson les organes et les tissus notre corps. Si bien respirer est la clé d'une bonne santé, c'est aussi le plus puissant des anti-stress naturels. 💌 S'abonner à notre newsletter :  https://podcast.ausha.co/le-mond-anou?s=1  🌟 Retrouv...2021-06-1709 minThe Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 81: The Space Between Worlds | Mrs Death Misses DeathOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond indulge briefly in some COVID commiseration before beginning into their discussion of The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson [4:30] and Mrs Death Misses Death by Salena Godden [39:10].   If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:17:00 for final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun!2021-06-121h 21Le Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeA méditer : RalentissezJ'ai le droit de vivre mon propre temps, j'ai le droit de me tromper. On ne m'a jamais appris à prendre du temps pour moi, j'ai le droit de changer d'objectif, j'ai le droit de dire non à moi-même et aux autres. La pression sociale par rapport au temps est trop fort. La vie moderne n'est pas en accord avec les rythmes naturels. La culpabilité ne fait pas évoluer : Elle fait perdre du retard.  Tout être humain normalement constitué a besoin de pauses. Si vous rentrez du bureau exténué, surpressé par les transports en commun, abattu par la fatigue...2021-06-0310 minLe Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou Nous souhaitons à travers ce message audio, nous présenter en quelques mots. Nous sommes : un homme, une femme liés par l'amour. Tous deux fascinés par les mystères que regorge cet univers qui est le nôtre.  Dans notre vie de tous les jours nous accordons une grande place à l'art de vivre et au développement personnel.  Nous représentons tout ce que l'autre n'est pas ou ne peut être, elle est le yin, il est le yang. Voilà ce qui nous représentons.  Nous sommes faiseurs de méditation au format court de moins de 15 min, accessible à tous...2021-05-2003 minLe Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation du Matin - Sans musique (5 min)L'esprit humain est merveilleux. Il nous permet de réfléchir, de conceptualiser, de nous projeter dans le futur, de revenir sur le passé. Il nous permet d'imaginer des choses qui n'existent pas, de construire des univers virtuels à partir de tout petits bouts de réel.  C'est merveilleux lorsque tout va bien. Mais ces mêmes capacités peuvent aussi nous entraîner dans des torrents d'angoisse.  L'anxiété n'est pas un délire, mais une amplification et un emprisonnement. Certes, les points de départ de nos inquiétudes se situent bien dans le réel, mais si l'angoisse s'en...2021-05-1305 minThe Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 80: Memorial | The Mermaid of Black ConchOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond spend some time on brief tangents regarding awards (good) and coffee (not so much) before launching into their discussion of Memorial by Bryan Washington [7:30] and The Mermaid of Black Conch by Monique Roffey [40:00]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:18:15 for final remarks - including the exciting conclusion to last episode's exciting cliffhanger: Has Ian Finished All the Murmuring Bones and Did He Like it? Next month, the two books up on the...2021-05-081h 22Le Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation du Sommeil - Pour s'endormir (8 min)Méditation du livre de Christophe André, Extrait du livre de Christophe André 3 minutes à méditer :  S'endormir est un moment sensible : délicieux lorsqu'on sent s'approcher le sommeil, douloureux lorsqu'il ne vient pas. Le sommeil n'obéit pas à notre volonté, il est ce qu'on appelle un phénomène émergent, c'est-à-dire qu'il survient seulement lorsque certaines conditions sont réunies ; On ne peut forcer son cerveau à s'endormir, on peut juste le mettre dans une situation telle que, tout ou tard, le sommeil arrivera. De nombreuses études ont montré que la pratique régulière de la méditation de pleine conscience...2021-05-0608 minThe Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 79: All the Murmuring Bones | Smart Ovens for Lonely PeopleOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss All the Murmuring Bones by Angela Slatter [10:40] and Smart Ovens for Lonely People by Elizabeth Tan [47:05]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:12:15 for brief final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: Memorial by Bryan Washington The Mermaid of Black Conch by Monique Roffey Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun! 2021-04-101h 20The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 78: Mammoth | Boy Swallows UniverseOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss Mammoth by Chris Flynn [3:05] and Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton [29:00]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:07:50 for brief final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: All the Murmuring Bones by Angela Slatter Smart Ovens for Lonely People by Elizabeth Tan Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun! 2021-03-201h 11The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 77: Finna | The WanderingOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss Finna by Nino Cipri [3:45] and The Wandering by Intan Paramaditha [30:25]. If you enjoy these two books, you might like to check out the collections by the same authors: Homesick by Cipri and Apple and Knife by Paramaditha. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:13:45 for brief final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: Mammoth by Chris Flynn Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton 2021-02-171h 17The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 76: Beowulf | The Mere WifeOn this very special episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, are joined by the most erudite and entertaining Lisa L. Hannett, author of Blue Grass Symphony, Lament for the Afterlife and the recently published collection Songs for Dark Seasons.  The three of them jump straight into their discussion of two books by Maria Dahvana Headley, Beowulf: A New Translation and The Mere Wife [47:20]. Grab a tasty beverage ... this is going to take some time. You might also want to the check out the f...2020-12-051h 35Le Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation Guidée - La Sagesse de l'Ecologie (sans musique)Bonjour à vous et bienvenue sur la chaine Le Mond’anou, pour continuer de recevoir nos méditation cliquer sur le bouton s’abonner. La sagesse n'est rien d'autre que du bon sens: c'est agir de manière sensée, c'est aller dans le bon sens, celui de la nature, de sa nature. Si l'on songe aux gestes les plus écologiques, nous réalisons qu'ils miment plus ou moins la nature. Ils sont plus ou moins proches des « gestes » de la nature, et plus ils le seront, plus nos gestes seront sages, c'est-à-dire bons et justes. — Nicholas George...2020-11-2609 minLe Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation Guidée - La Sagesse de l'Ecologie (sans musique)Bonjour à vous et bienvenue sur la chaine Le Mond’anou, pour continuer de recevoir nos méditation cliquer sur le bouton s’abonner.    La sagesse n'est rien d'autre que du bon sens: c'est agir de manière sensée, c'est aller dans le bon sens, celui de la nature, de sa nature. Si l'on songe aux gestes les plus écologiques, nous réalisons qu'ils miment plus ou moins la nature.  Ils sont plus ou moins proches des « gestes » de la nature, et plus ils le seront, plus nos gestes seront sages, c'est-à-dire bons et justes.    2020-11-2609 min3 Hinterm Mond3 Hinterm Mond3HM - Episode 13 - Speed (1994)Lang ist es her - aber das 3 Hinterm Mond Team ist zurück mit einem Blockbuster aus dem Jahr '94. Der Durchbruchsfilm für Keanu Reeves und Sandra Bullock, der eher Stirb Langsam (DIE HARD!) als The Fast and the Furious ist, war jedenfalls kontrovers. Warum ein springender Bus, das Drehbuch und eine U-Bahn heftige Diskussionen beim Team ausgelöst haben, erfahrt ihr im Podcast. *Die Folge wurde am 22.03. aufgenommen2020-11-161h 10The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 75: Growing Things | Let's Play WhiteOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss Growing Things and Other Stories by Paul Tremblay [6:15] and Let's Play White by Chesya Burke [32:10]. As promised, for listeners who would like to keep tabs on the Montague Street bridge, you can find updates here. And Ian once again highly recommends the Backlisted podcast. He's not getting kickbacks, we swear! If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:10:45 for brief final remarks. Next month, The Writer and the Critic is delighted...2020-11-071h 18The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 74: Folk | The Liar's DictionaryOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss Folk by Zoe Gilbert [4:15] and The Liar’s Dictionary by Eley Williams [30:20]. This review by Benjamin Meyers in The Guardian is mentioned during the discussion of Folk, and Ian also highly recommends Eley Williams' short story collection, Attrib. and Other Stories. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:02:10 for brief final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: Growing Things and Other Stories by Paul Tr...2020-10-061h 07The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 73: Mexican Gothic | The Only Good IndiansOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia [2:20] and The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones [26:50]. For those wanting to add to their reading lists, Ian highly recommends the Republic of Consciousness Prize for Small Presses as a means of finding books and authors outside the mass market that you might not otherwise come across. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:02:15 for brief final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the s...2020-09-061h 08Le Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation Guidée - La Sagesse de l'EcologieBonjour à vous et bienvenue sur la chaine Le Mond’anou, pour continuer de recevoir nos méditation cliquer sur le bouton s’abonner.    La sagesse n'est rien d'autre que du bon sens: c'est agir de manière sensée, c'est aller dans le bon sens, celui de la nature, de sa nature. Si l'on songe aux gestes les plus écologiques, nous réalisons qu'ils miment plus ou moins la nature. Ils sont plus ou moins proches des « gestes » de la nature, et plus ils le seront, plus nos gestes seront sages, c'est-à-dire bons et justes.   — Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen di...2020-08-2709 minThe Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 72: Weather | HoldOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss Weather by Jenny Offill [3:30] and Hold by Kirsten Tranter [30:20]. Ian and Kirstyn both thoroughly recommend a visit to Obligatory Note of Hope, mentioned during the discussion, for readers wanting to engage further in some of the issues raised by Jenny Offill. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:02:40 for brief final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones ...2020-08-051h 08Le Mond\'anou - Méditation GuidéeLe Mond'anou - Méditation GuidéeMéditation du Matin - L'amour du Couple (6min)Méditation guidée de 6 minutes en double voix, sur le thème de l'amour à deux. Qu'est-ce véritablement l'amour ? L'ingrédient essentiel de la vie est : L'AMOUR  🌟 Retrouvons nous sur INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/lemondanou/?hl=fr  🌟Retrouvons nous sur YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAZkxaytPp5iCRSVK4LvFLg 🌟 Sur la plateforme de votre choix : https://smartlink.ausha.co/le-mond-anou/   RDV TOUS LES JEUDI à 18H 00    #Amour #bienveillance #abondance  #paix 2020-07-2306 minThe Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 71: Flight Behavior | The OverstoryOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver [3:55] and The Overstory by Richard Powers [31:45]. This fine essay "Our Root Problem: The Overstory by Richard Powers" by Jason Childs, mentioned during the discussion, is also well worth a read. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:19:25 for brief final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: Hold by Kirsten Tranter Weather by Jenny Offill Read ahead and join in...2020-07-051h 23The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 70: Skin | The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette BreakOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss Skin by Kathe Koja [5:30] and The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break by Steven Sherrill [38:25]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:14:00 for brief final remarks. Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver The Overstory by Richard Powers Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun! 2020-05-291h 17The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 69: Quarantine EditionSurprise! Perhaps against the judgement of their better selves, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond are back with a special Skype-assisted episode of The Writer and the Critic. From their self-isolated COVID-19 bunkers*, they reconvene to chat about some of the things that have made them happy since the last episode aired back in December 2017. Or, indeed, are making them happy right now.   Here's the list of links in order of discussion: 1. The Migration by Helen Marshall (recommended by Kirstyn) 2. Some Good News YouTube channel (recommended by Ian) 3. Mothers Grimm b...2020-04-131h 123 Hinterm Mond3 Hinterm Mond3 Hinterm Mond - Folge 4 - Janni's Big Fat Greek WeddingUnser Janni hat geheiratet! In Griechenland! Als Podcast, der sich mit Filmen beschäftigt, blieb uns natürlich nur eine einzige Möglichkeit. Ihr ahnt es schon: Jannis. Big. Fat. Greek. Wedding. Eine besondere Folge über private Einblicke, viele griechische Stereotypen und wahre Geschichten. Yamas, Janni!2019-07-291h 163 Hinterm Mond3 Hinterm MondGame of Thrones Special - FINALE! - 3 Hinterm MondDas Warten hat ein Ende. Game of Thrones hat sein Ende gefunden und es könnte nicht kontroverser sein. Von Emotionen auf jeder Seite des Spektrums, unzählige Memes im Internet und Petitionen für eine Neuverfilmung der letzten Staffel. Hört (und seht!) uns dabei zu, wie wir schimpfen, loben und in Theorien schwelgen. Diesmal mit Video!2019-05-301h 403 Hinterm Mond3 Hinterm Mond3 Hinterm Mond - Folge 3 - TitanicEin verbotenes Liebespaar, das größte Schiff der Welt und ein Eisberg. Der Box-Office-Gigant aus den 90ern gilt als berühmt-berüchtigter Liebesfilm-Prototyp und Harte-Kerle-Schreck. Doch steckt unter dem Kitsch und Klischee auch ein brauchbarer Film? Wir sagen es euch!2019-05-191h 333 Hinterm Mond3 Hinterm Mond3 Hinterm Mond - Folge 2 - The Dark KnightDie Legende. Heath Ledger als der Joker. Die zweite Batman-Verfilmung von Christopher Nolan wird von vielen Fans als der beste Batman Film aller Zeiten gehandelt. Wir schauen uns an, wie Christian Bale zum zweiten Mal die Maske der Fledermaus überwirft und prüfen, ob der Film dem Hype gerecht wird.2019-05-051h 143 Hinterm Mond3 Hinterm MondFolge 1 - Independence DayIn unserer ersten Folge des 3 Hinterm Mond Podcasts sprechen (und lachen) wir über den Film Independence Day und unterhalten uns im Anschluss über Faktenverweigerer.2019-04-221h 12The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 68: How to Bee | In the Dark SpacesOn this very last episode* of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond waste no time with maudlin sentiment! The books up for discussion this month are two debut novels by the same author: How to Bee by Bren MacDibble [9:00] and In the Dark Spaces by Cally Black [40:30]. How is this possible? Listen and find out! Listeners might also like to check out this interview with Cally Black on ABC Radio for more insights. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:09:40 for brief final remarks, including the following recomm...2017-12-201h 19The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 67: Confessions | White TearsOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, start off with a brief but somewhat sad announcement before moving straight into a discussion of this month's books: Confessions by Kanae Minato [4:45] and White Tears by Hari Kunzru [42:00]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:17:10 for brief final remarks. The books up for discussion next month's are two debut novels: How to Bee by Bren MacDibble In the Dark Spaces by Cally Black Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun! 2017-10-191h 21The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 66: The Fisherman | By Light We Knew Our NamesOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin with an admission: Ian was wrong! He got the shortlist for the Man Booker Prize wrong! He got the longlist for the National Book Award wrong! What is he even doing talking about literature at all? Nevertheless, the two books on the slab this month remain The Fisherman by John Langan [9:00] and By Light We Knew Our Names by Anne Valente [42:25]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:12:25 for brief final remarks. The books...2017-09-251h 16The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 65: The Underground Railroad | Exit WestThis month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin by announcing the two patron-voted books which will be featured in the upcoming Patron's Choice episode in September. There is also some discussion of the recently announced Man Booker longlist because IAN WAS RIGHT and both the novels featured THIS month are on the list! Those novel are of course The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead [11:30] and Exit West by Mohsin Hamid [1:01:00]. For readers interested in spec-fic-skewed novels in a similar vein, Ian highly recommends the following: Lovecraft C...2017-08-171h 49The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 64: The City of Woven Streets | MaresiOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, announce the list of nominated books for the upcoming Patron's Choice episode in September. If you're a Patron with voting rights, get thee to the Patreon website to access the poll and choose which book you'd like them to discuss. The two books on the slab this month are two Finnish novels, City of Woven Streets by Emmi Itäranta [13:40] and Maresi by Maria Turtschaninoff [43:35]. There is some relatively spoiler-free discussion about the similarities between the two beginning at [7:30]. For t...2017-07-271h 27The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 63: Hurricane Heels | LauriatOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin with a brief chat about the recent Continuum 13 convention and highly recommend their listeners check out the fabulous Guest of Honour speeches which are now available for viewing online: Likhain's Continuum 13 Guest of Honour Speech Seanan McGuire's Continuum 13 Guest of Honour Hour They then move on to discuss the two featured books for this month: Hurricane Heels by Isabel Yap [7:10] and Lauriat: A Filipino-Chinese Speculative Fiction Anthology edited by Charles Tan [41:40]. Listeners might also like to...2017-06-291h 35The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 62: Nevernight | The Grief HoleOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin by talking about the recent Aurealis Awards - in particular the categories of Best Horror Novel and Best Fantasy Novel, the winners of which have been chosen for this month's discussion. The full list of Aurealis Award winners can be found on the official website. The novels for this episode are: Nevernight by Jay Kristoff (Best Fantasy Novel) [22:00] and The Grief Hole by Kaaron Warren (Best Horror Novel) [57:30]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please...2017-05-231h 36The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 61: Crossroads of Canopy | The Swan BookOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, are looking at two Australian speculative fiction novels. But first, they would like to congratulate all winners of the Aurealis Awards and also thank people for nominating this podcast for a Ditmar Award. So much bookish love! After a brief discussion of awards -- very brief, they promise! -- they turn to the books at hand: Crossroads of Canopy by Thoraiya Dyer [8:10] and The Swan Book by Alexis Wright [53:40].   If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at...2017-04-191h 44The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 60: Lagoon | RosewaterOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss the two chosen novels pretty much concurrently. Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor and Rosewater by Tade Thompson are both alien invasion novel set in Nigeria and the conversation around them begins at 3:20. Please note, due to some technical difficulties there were a couple of audio dropouts mid-discussion ... Kirstyn and Ian blame the aliens! If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:13:45 for some brief final remarks, including a recommendation to check out SavidgeReads on YouTube. Simon S...2017-03-201h 23The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 59: Jagannath | The Core of the SunThis month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, plunge straight into discussing the two chosen books, Jagannath by Karin Tidbeck [2:50] and The Core of the Sun by Johanna Sinisalo [47:00]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:32:10 for some brief final remarks, including an impromptu lesson about gaslighting. The two books up for discussion on the next episode are: Rosewater by Tade Thompson Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun! 2017-02-231h 40The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 58: Bødy | Ghost Summer: StoriesThis month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, plunge straight into discussing two short story collections, Bødy by Asa Nonami [2:30] and Ghost Summer: Stories by Tananarive Due [48:15]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:33:00 for some brief final remarks. The two books up for discussion on the next episode are: The Core of the Sun by Johanna Sinisalo Jagannath by Karin Tidbeck Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun! 2017-01-311h 34The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 57: Get in Trouble | What is Not Yours is Not Yours This month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, plunge straight into discussing two short story collections, Get in Trouble by Kelly Link [1:30] and What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours by Helen Oyeyemi [40:10].  Listeners might like to check out the following links mentioned during the podcast: Get in Trouble reviewed by David Ulin in the Los Angeles Times What is Not Yours is Not Yours reviewed by Nina Allan in Strange Horizons What is Not Yours is Not Yours reviewed by Kate Clanchy in the Guardian I...2016-12-061h 35The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 56: Experimental Film | Aickman's HeirsThis month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, have decided to look at two books honoured in the recent Shirley Jackson Awards. After some brief words about the Awards themselves, the discussion moves stealthily on to the books themselves: the winner of the Novel category, Experimental Film by Gemma Files [8:45] and the winner of the Edited Anthology category, Aickman's Heirs edited by Simon Strantzas [49:25]. Listeners might like to check out the following links mentioned during the podcast: Nina Allen's review of Experimental Film at Strange Horizons "The...2016-10-311h 36The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 55: Savage Season | The Pillow FriendOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, start things off with a discussion about cultural appropriation, bouncing off a now infamous keynote speech given by Lionel Shriver at the Brisbane Writers Festival. Pertinent links are as follows: Full transcript of Lionel Shriver's speech in The Guardian Response to Shriver speech by Yassmin Abdel-Magied in The Guardian Repsonse by festival volunteer Yen-Rong Nike Sulway on Shriver, straw men and writing about others Jim Hines on Shriver and cultural appropriation Joe Aston in the Financial Review with an article...2016-09-281h 40The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 54: Quicksand House | A Head Full of GhostsIt's Patron's Choice this month on The Writer and the Critic where your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, spend the episode discussing two books as voted on by their lovely supporters on Patreon. But first, they quickly go through the list of other nominated titles that were pipped at the post: The Dead Lake by Hamid Ismailov     Borderline by Mishell Baker          Defying Doomsday edited by Tsana Dolichva and Holly Kench     Heat and Light by Ellen Van Neervan     Arms Race by Nic Low         Planetfall by Emma Newman          The Testimony by James Smythe     Glory O'Brien's History of the Future by A. S. King        ...2016-08-231h 33The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 53: All the Light We Cannot See | The Girl on the TrainOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, spend a few minutes talking about the New York Times Bestseller lists before jumping straight into the discussion of two novels which have been on the lists in some form for, oh, about a squillion weeks: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr [11:45] and The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins [46:45]. Here are the links for various items mentioned during this episode: On Blindness and the Portrayal of Marie-Laure in All the Light We Cannot...2016-08-051h 36The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 52: The Fifth Child | The Parable of the SowerOn this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, spend a mercifully few brief minutes talking about kittens and stolen skeletons before diving straight into the two books which are up for discussion: The Fifth Child by Doris Lessing [9:00] and Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler [55:40]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:36:25 for final remarks, including some corrections regarding the Aurealis Awards as well as information for Patreon supporters about how to vote for the upcoming Patron's Choice episode. Next...2016-06-301h 43The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 51: In the Skin of a Monster | A Single StoneThis month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, turn their attention to the 2015 Aurealis Awards which were announced in late March 2016. Sadly, there was no shortlist for the Best Horror Novel this year, although the category was won by Trent Jamieson's most excellent Day Boy, a book which was previously discussed on this podcast. There is much lamenting and some gnashing of teeth as Kirstyn and Ian spend a little time talking about Australia horror fiction and the ramifications of juried awards like the Aurealis failing to produce a shortlist. You can...2016-05-211h 37The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 50: The Writer and Critic Fab 50It's the 50th Episode of The Writer and the Critic and to celebrate, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, have made a list of 50 of their favourite books. This is not a Best Books list or even an Important Books list ... it's simply a bunch of beloved books that have made an impact on them over their lives. But first ... some feedback. Bouncing off a most excellent email from one of their listeners, Kirstyn and Ian discuss the issue of systemic bias in the publishing industry, of which the last episode of this podcast inadvertently provided a...2016-04-131h 42The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 49: 'Afro SF' and 'The Sea Is Ours' This month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, offer some brief words of gratitude to the lovely and generous folks who have so far supported the podcast on Patreon. Ian and Kirstyn love you all to bits and pieces! They then dive straight into a meldy - but definitely not moldy! - discussion of both the books at hand Afro SF: Science Fiction by African Writers edited by Ivor W. Hartmann and The Sea Is Ours: Tales from Steampunk Southeast Asia edited by Jaymee Goh & Joyce Chng [5:20]. Because the...2016-03-101h 30The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 48: 'House of Small Shadows' and 'Slade House'*** Breaking news! The Writer and the Critic is now on Patreon! There are all sorts of exciting milestone goals and rewards for patrons with pledges starting at just $1.00 per podcast. If you enjoy the podcast and can spare some change, Ian and Kirstyn would be immensely grateful for your support. They might even be able to afford to upgrade the increasingly unreliable equipment which would be lovely. All episodes will continue to be published monthly free of charge to the public ... though there might be some special behind-the-scenes moments made available to patrons only from time to time. Many heartfelt...2016-02-181h 22The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 47: 'Satin Island' and 'Lament for the Afterlife'Things gets a little highbrow on this episode of The Writer and the Critic, when your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond enthusiastically tackle Satin Island by Tom McCarthy [5:35] and Lament for the Afterlife by Lisa L. Hannett [59:45]. The words 'semiotic' and 'taxonomy' may appear with alarming regularity. Also, mosaic fiction, people. Let's make it a thing. During the course of the discussion, mention is made of the following articles, reviews and books: "The Death of Writing" by Tom McCarthy "Technology and the Novel" by Tom McCarthy Review of Satin Island by Marc Mewshaw in...2015-12-171h 51The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 46: 'Day Boy' and 'Viper Wine'On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, open with a brief preamble -- or perhaps a pre-ramble -- detailing some exciting new developments for next year. They then jump straight into a discussion of the two nominated books, Day Boy by Trent Jamieson [4:20] and Viper Wine by Hermione Eyre [49:10]. For those who want more vampire goodness, the full interview with Trent Jamieson on Fantasy Book Review is well worth a read! If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:28:40 for final...2015-10-231h 33The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 45: 'The Godless' and 'The Book of the Unnamed Midwife'On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, open with a discussion about gender, publishing and awards, focused around the following articles: "Books About Women Don't Win Big Awards" by Nicola Griffith (see also the follow-up post on this project) "Homme de Plume: What I Learned Sending My Novel Out Under a Male Name" by Catherine Nichols They then move on to the two chosen books, The Godless by Ben Peek (31:55) and The Book of the Unnamed Midwife by Meg Elison (1:12:45). The reviews, blogs and podcasts mentioned during...2015-08-201h 57The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 43: 'The Well' and 'Clade'On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, open with a short discussion of the Hugo Awards and other matters. Inevitably, there are puppies. Sorry. The discussion centres around the following websites and online articles: "Some comments on the Hugos and other SF awards" by Eric Flint Chaos Horizon by Brandon Kempner "Blogging For Rockets" and others posts on Not A Blog by George R. R. Martin File 770 by Mike Glyer Thankfully, they then move on to talking about books! On the slab this time around are The Well by...2015-04-231h 50The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 42: 'The Bitterwood Bible' and 'How to Be Both'On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin with the enthralling tale of How Mondy Got Pneumonia on New Year's Eve, followed by a small rant from Kirstyn about Colleen McCullough and the Obituary That Should Hide its Head in Absolute Shame. The two then move on to discuss awards ballots and eligibility posts, the sometimes uncomfortable practice of self-promotion, and sad puppies in general. The two books up for dissection this episode are The Bitterwood Bible by Angela Slatter (27:40) and How to be Both by Ali...2015-02-101h 41The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 41: 'Hild' and 'Station Eleven'On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, kick things off with a debate about cultural cringe, tall poppy syndrome, big girl pants and why all these elements may have contributed to a dearth of Australian content on this podcast of late. Things, they will be a changing. This episode of The Coode Street Podcast focusing on Australian Science Fiction is mentioned, as is Kirstyn's love of The Babadook, an Australian film about which she recently talked at length with Terry Frost on The Martian Drive-In Podcast. The two novels...2014-12-171h 42The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 40: 'Dust Devil on a Quiet Street' and 'We Are All Completely Besides Ourselves'On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin with a lengthy discussion about authors, reviewers, and fans in view of the rapidly changing dynamics of author/reader relationships and power structures in publishing. This was sparked off by an excellent and thoughtful essay, "Don't Attack Reviewers", written by Jonathan McCalmont and published on his Ruthless Culture blog. You should go off and read the entire essay. Seriously. This two books up for critique this time are Dust Devil on a Quiet Street by Richard Bowes (beginning at 24:30) and We...2014-10-281h 41The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 39: 'We See A Different Frontier' and 'Long Hidden'On this episode of The Writer and the Critic, your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin by addressing listener feedback about high fantasy and narratives of power which followed on from the discussion at the end of the last episode recorded at Continuum 10. They would also like to draw your attention to some Links of Relevant Interest: Amberlin Kwaymullina's Guest of Honour speech from Continuum 10 Jim C. Hine's Guest of Honour speech from Continuum 10 An Indigenous Speculative Fiction Reading List provided by Amberlin Kwaymullina Ian then provides a brief but thoughtful (and spoiler-free) review of War Stories: Modern...2014-08-281h 56The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 38: 'The Lives of Tao' and 'The Curse of Chalion'This very special episode of The Writer and the Critic was recorded live at Continuum 10 -- the Melbourne speculative fiction and pop culture convention -- which this year doubled as the 53rd National Science Fiction Convention. In keeping with tradition, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond have invited the convention's fabulous Guests of Honour, Jim C. Hines and Ambelin Kwaymullina, to come along and recommend a favourite book each for everyone to talk about. Minimum Safe Distance (photograph by Terry Frost) After chatting with Ambelin and Jim about their current work, why they write...2014-06-121h 27The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 37: 'Lexicon' and 'Fairytales for Wilde Girls'This month on The Writer and the Critic, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond spend a few minutes chatting about their recent HUGO AWARD NOMINATION ... ahem ... and awards in general. Just a few minutes, we promise! Instead of recommending books themselves this episode, Ian and Kirstyn have chosen to critique two novels which were honoured at the recent Aurealis Awards for excellence in Australian speculative fiction. The discussion begins with the winner of Best Science Fiction Novel, Lexicon by Max Barry (at 8:46 minutes), and continues with Fairytales for Wilde Girls by Allyse Near (49:30) which won Best Horror...2014-05-241h 40The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 36: 'Love is the Law' and 'The Bloody Chamber'This month on The Writer and the Critic, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond fritter away a few precious minutes talking about carving out time for reading, vomiting on public transport, and anti-social lunchtime habits, before jumping straight into the books at hand. The books chosen for discussion this episode are Love is the Law by Nick Mamatas (beginning at 3:50) -- recommended by Ian -- and The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter (42:30), which is Kirstyn's homework pick. Ian also manages to squeeze in a small spoiler-free review of The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker by...2014-04-181h 15The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 35: 'Bearded Women' and 'Ancillary Justice'This month on The Writer and the Critic, your hosts Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond spend a little time up front talking about political correctness and why the very phrase makes Kirstyn's brain glaze over. The pair then move on to the books up for discussion this month. Kirstyn has chosen Bearded Women by Teresa Milbrodt. (beginning at 20:20) while Ian is recommending -- and is slightly angry about -- Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie (51:30). This lengthy review of the latter by Liz Bourke is mentioned during the discussion. If you've skipped ahead...2014-03-121h 27The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 34: 'A Tale for the Time Being' and 'Gone Girl'This month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, throw out a handful of pocket reviews for books which they have recently read but which may not end up being given the full podcast treatment. No spoilers for these right now, though, just some recommendations for your reading pleasure: Dare Me by Megan Abbott Twelve Conversations and the Teashop by Zoran Zivkovic Black Helicopters by Caitlin R. Kiernan Doctor Sleep by Stephen King Saga Volume 2 by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples Love is the Law by Nick Mamatas The Secret Lives...2014-02-111h 29The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 33: 'NOS4A2' and 'Sister Mine'This month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, have decided to start with a handful of pocket reviews for books which they have recently read but which may not end up being given the full podcast treatment. Or maybe they will. No spoilers for these right now, though, just some hearty recommendations: Two Worlds and in Between: The Best of Caitlin R. Kiernan, (Volume One) by Caitlín R. Kiernan (Subterranean Press) The Gist by Michael Marshall Smith (Subterranean Press) Trucksong by Andrew Macrae (Twelfth Planet Press) Five Autobiographies and a F...2013-12-131h 21The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 32: 'Every Day' and 'The Woman Upstairs'On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond have decided to dispense with the idle gossip and instead launch straight into their dissection of the books at hand. First up there is Every Day by David Levithan, which Kirstyn has chosen, followed by Ian's recommendation, The Woman Upstairs by Claire Messud (beginning around 45:30). Here are the links for reviews, interviews and articles mentioned during the discussion: Every Day reviewed by Sara Polsky on Strange Horizons Publishers Weekly interview with Claire Messud "A Forum on Likeability" convened by...2013-09-191h 38The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 31: 'Life After Life' and 'The Testament of Jessie Lamb'This month on The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, discuss two mainstream novels with a speculative fiction flavour. Ian has chosen Life After Life by Kate Atkinson (beginning at 6:05) and while Kirstyn's recommendation is The Testament of Jessie Lamb by Jane Rogers (46:15). During the discussion, Ian references this review of the Atkinson by Maureen Kincaid Speller while Kirstyn reads from this Salon piece by Laura Miller. Kirstyn also talks about a Niall Harrison review and mentions this interview with Jane Rogers. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers...2013-08-301h 37The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 30: 'Hair Side, Flesh Side' and 'Light'Scraping across the line on the last day of the month, this episode of The Writer and the Critic sees your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, waste no time on preamble and instead jump straight into their discussion of the books at hand. Kirstyn has recommended Hair Side, Flesh Side, the debut short story collection by Helen Marshall (beginning at 02:45) while Ian has chosen the science fiction novel Light by M. John Harrison. Listeners may want to check out this interview with Helen Marshall, which Kirstyn mentions, as well as the full review of Hair...2013-07-301h 30The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 29: 'A Madness of Angels' and 'Saga'Recorded in front of a live audience at Continuum 9 in Melbourne, this episode of The Writer and the Critic features special guest N.K. Jemisin alongside your usual hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond. The first part of the podcast is spent chatting -- spoiler-free! -- about the first book in Nora's latest duology, The Killing Moon (Book One of the Dreamblood), which Ian has read and heartily recommends. Kirstyn also mentions the awesome Guest of Honour speech which Nora gave at the convention, and Nora in turn references an important article by Samuel R. Delany on "Racism and Science...2013-06-131h 31The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 28: 'Feed' and 'Some Kind of Fairy Tale'What a difference a month makes! Since the last episode, your host Ian Mond and his lovely wife, Jules, have brought a little baby girl into the world. Welcome, Sophie Zara! As revealed at the beginning of this episode, Ian seems in be in two minds as to whether or not that news is in fact overshadowed by The Writer and the Critic winning their second Ditmar Award at Conflux in April! Ian sang a made-up song. Kirstyn McDermott pulled producer-rank and refused to include it in the podcast. Pander to the Mond, she does not. But here's a picture...2013-05-171h 30The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 27: 'Infinite Jest' and 'House of Leaves'Bouncing back refreshed and rejuvenated from their Moving House hiatus, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond launch into an almost inevitable post-move discussion about books, hoarding books, culling books, having enough books to fill a garage and too many to ever read in one lifetime, whether any of this should possibly be seen as A Problem Which Must Be Remedied, and how digital books might save the world, or at least their storage-related sanity. Just saying. They then, with much girding of loins, move on to tackle the two books up for discussion this month: Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace...2013-03-291h 30The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 26: 'Evaporating Genres' and 'James Tiptree Jr'This last episode of The Writer and the Critic for 2012 sees your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, sink their teeth into non-fiction. But first they give a friendly shout-out to the brand spanking new podcast from Sean Wright, Adventures of a Bookonaut -- to which you should all go and listen right now -- as well as the entertainingly erudite Ambling Along the Acqueduct blog. (Kirstyn's brand spanking new novel, Perfections, might also garner a wee mention.) The duo then become embroiled in a debate about critics and authors and whether one person can or even should wear both...2012-12-271h 43The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 23: 'Bitter Greens' and 'Osama'This month brings the first fresh recording of The Writer and the Critic since the massive  pre-record-a-thon back in June. Yours hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, welcome themselves back into the slightly rusty saddle with a brief catch-up on what they did during their break ... which seems to have been a whole bunch of extracurricular reading and podcasting! Kirstyn confesses to the reading slump in which she currently finds herself bemired, while managing to provide a a handle of capsule reviews along the way. Ian discusses his short story ennui as well as taking the opportunity to plug episodes o...2012-09-221h 59The Writer and The CriticThe Writer and The CriticEpisode 16: 'The Silver Wind' and 'The Courier's New Bicycle'On this episode of The Writer and the Critic, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond proffer a correction from Cheryl Morgan in regards to Hugo Awards eligibility before entangling themselves in more culturally appropriative knots sparked off by some very interesting feedback from Karen Lord. They also announce a list of giveaway novels in order to bribe listeners into recommending original, self-published eBooks for their newly named eBook Extravaganza ... so follow them on Twitter and start recommending! During discussion of The Silver Wind by Nina Allan (beginning at 35:30), Ian mentions this review by Martin Lewis while Kirstyn quotes from this piece...2012-02-171h 50