John is middle, Alison is even sadder, and Liz is sorry.

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Content warnings this episode: Discussion of access issues (chapter 2), wealth privilege (chapter 6)

  • Letters of comment
    • Abigail Nussbaum
    • Ali Baker Brooks
    • Andrew January
      • The Eastercon members’ portal
    • Caroline Mullan
    • DC
    • Farah Mendlesohn
      • Critical Friends 8
    • Jacob Holder
    • Mark Plummer
    • Meg MacDonald
  • Doc Weir award
    • Dave Langford receives the trophy
      • Alt text: Dave Langford triumphantly lofts a blue Bag for Life from Tesco, which we are expected to believe contains the Doc Weir trophy. He is standing in front of a house.
  • GUFF
    • The results
  • Chengdu 2023
    • “The Pidu district of Chengdu announces a 10-year science fiction plan”
  • Glasgow 2024
    • Town Hall Event: Hugo, Lodestar, and Astounding Awards Glasgow
    • Town Hall Event: Site Selection Glasgow 2024
  • Eastercon and money
  • Picks
    • John: Dredge
    • Alison: Hopeland by Ian McDonald (paper, epub, audiobook, Amazon)
    • Liz: Starling House by Alix E. Harrow (paper, epub, audiobook, Amazon)
  • Credits
    • Cover art: “Voyagers” by Ulrika O’Brien
      • Alt text: The background is a starry, lightning-filled square in blues, purples, and yellows. Atop that, there is a spaceship, somewhat like a rocket, with engines coming out of the sides. There are yellow lights shining from it, and a ladder reaches up to a central archway. John, Alison and Liz are depicted as silhouettes, regarding it with wonder. Their shadows stretch off the canvas, and they look faintly alien or futuristic in a hard-to-define manner.
    • Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)