SFBRP #078 – H G Wells – The Invisible Man

Luke is joined by Jesse from SFFaudio.com to discuss H G Wells’ The Invisible Man

Jesse’s notes:

Here’s what we talked about:

The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells, the public domain status of the writings of H.G. Wells, Luke and Jesse in conversation, The War Of The Worlds, The Island Of Dr. Moreau, The First Men In The Moon, Luke’s review of The Time Machine, Sussex, invasion literature, mad scientist, horror, thriller, the village of Iping, invisibility, scientific invisibility, What Was It?, haunted house, the 2000 film Hollow Man, Smoke by Donald E. Westlake, the development of the invisibility meme, creating tension in a scene with exposition, Luke’s review of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Lawrence Kasdan Raiders Of The Lost Ark story conference |PDF|, a Nazi monkey, Griffin (the titular Invisible Man) as an anti-hero, The Ring Of Gyges (found within Plato’s The Republic), invisibility as a cipher for moral character, invisibility is good for nothing other than spying, if you’re an invisible person you’ll need a confederate, The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, Miss Pim’s Camouflage by Lady Stanley, WWI, Invisible Agent, WWII, isolation, moral isolation, anonymity, Eric Rabkin’s point about, refractive index, albinism, the sleight of hand that H.G. Wells uses in The Invisible Man and The Time Machine, The Crystal Egg by H.G. Wells, Mars, long distance communication, what is the serious problem with invisibility? [the answer is a DEFEATER for any truly HARD SF story], the background for The Time Machine is Charles Darwin, evolution and the class system, the background for The War Of The Worlds is invasion literature, war and colonialism, Eddie Izzard’s colonialism through flags, the background for The Invisible Man is personal responsibility, isolation and moral character, Thomas Marvel (the tramp with an invisible friend), the parallels between The Invisible Man and Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson and Fawlty Towers, psychopathy, sociopathy, the one ring’s invisibility, invisibility for burglary is only half as useful as you’d expect, imagine the Sauron’s ring in the hands of Denethor, Boromir, or Gandalf!, the filmspotting podcast, visit Luke’s website!

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SFBRP #077 – Scott Sigler – The Rookie

Luke does his first ever review of an audiobook/podcast novel, Scott Sigler’s The Rookie.

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SFBRP #076 – Luke’s Fantasy Reads in 2009 1

Another long podcast, but this time Luke reviews the 6 fantasy novels he’s read in 2009: A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursuala K LeGuin, Warbreaker and Elantris by Brandon Sanderson, The Steel Remains by Richard Morgan, Shadowmagic by John Lenahan, The Warrior-Prophet by R Scott Bakker.

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SFBRP #076 – Luke’s fantasy reads in 2009

Another long podcast, but this time Luke reviews the 6 fantasy novels he’s read in 2009: A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursuala K LeGuin, Warbreaker and Elantris by Brandon Sanderson, The Steel Remains by Richard Morgan, Shadowmagic by John Lenahan, The Warrior-Prophet by R Scott Bakker.

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SFBRP #075 – Neal Stephenson – Anathem

An epic-length review of an epic-sized novel, Luke tackles Neal Stephenson’s Anathem.

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SFBRP #074 – Cory Doctorow – Makers

h boy. Luke is soooo disappointed with Cory Doctorow’s latest novel, Makers.

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SFBRP #073 – Douglas Adams – The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

Luke reviews the modern classic from Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Is the hype justified? Check the lyrics attached to the MP3 to see Luke’s notes for this episode.

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SFBRP #072 and a half – Luke and Jesse in Conversation

Luke chats to Jesse (from SFFaudio.com) about many topics including:

R. Scott Bakker
Brandon Sanderson
Wheel of Time
Peter Watts
Greg Bear
Courtney Brown
Science Fiction and Politics Podcast
Feminist Utopias
Herland
Cloning
Nature and Nurture
Invisible Man
Shrinking Man
Fantastic Voyage 1 and 2
Photons hitting things
Aristotelian Goods
Darwin’s Radio
Century Rain
Robert Sawyer Interview on SFFaudio
Flashforward
Michael Crichton
Podcast production
About this podcast
Savvy marketing
Good women writers
Prolific authors
Elmore Leonard
Charles Stross
Lobsters
Halting State
End of an Era
Science as a basis of fiction
My second novel

Jesse made his own list of things we talked about:

R. Scott Bakker, audiobooks, Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson, Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, Blindsight by Peter Watts, Moving Mars by Greg Bear, Courtney Brown, Science Fiction and Politics Podcast, feminism, utopias, Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, cloning, remote viewing, nature vs. nurture, nurture as a subset of nature, epistemology, The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells, The Incredible Shrinking Man by Richard Matheson |READ OUR REVIEW|, Fantastic Voyage and Fantastic Voyage II by Isaac Asimov, the strange life of a photon, combat, Aristotelian values, Darwin’s Radio by Greg Bear, Century Rain by Alastair Reynolds, The SFFaudio Podcast #041, FlashForward by Robert J. Sawyer, FlashForward the TV show, Michael Crichton, podcast production, savvy marketing, good women writers, Ursula K. Le Guin, Octavia Butler, prolific authors, Out Of Sight by Elmore Leonard, Lobsters by Charles Stross |READ OUR REVIEW|, Halting State by Charles Stross, End of an Era by Robert J. Sawyer, science as a basis of fiction, Luke’s second novel (tentatively titled either Monster Story or Teeth and Claws).

SFBRP #072 – Ursula K LeGuin – The Dispossessed

Luke reviews The Dispossessed by Ursula K LeGuin. You can watch a video of this recording at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/lukeburrage

Check the lyrics attached to the MP3 to see Luke’s notes for this episode.

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SFBRP #071 – Richard Morgan – Market Forces

Luke reviews Market Forces by Richard Morgan.

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