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Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

David Barr Kirtley
For All Mankind
Baldur's Gate III
Dune: Part Two
Fallout
Dungeons and Dragons
NASA
Space Race
Frank Herbert
Children Of Dune
1899
Amazon Prime
Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
Bethesda
Larian Studios
Dark
Science Fiction
Apple TV+
Ronald D. Moore
Soviet Union
Game Of the Year

** Ad-free episodes are available to our paid supporters over at patreon.com/geeks ** Host David Barr Kirtley, author of the book Save Me Plz and Other Stories, talks geek culture with guests such as Neil Gaiman, George R. R. Martin, Richard Dawkins, Simon Pegg, Bill Nye, Margaret Atwood, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Ursula K. Le Guin. Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy has appeared on recommended podcast lis... more

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Andrea Kail, Matthew Kressel, and Tom Gerencer join us to discuss the Jean-Claude Van Damme movies Timecop, Universal Soldier, Cyborg, and Replicant. Time stamps: Timecop (15:21), Universal Soldier (41:27), Cyborg (1:01:35), Replicant (1:19:53). Ad-f... more

Andrea Kail, Matthew Kressel, and Anthony Ha join us to discuss Season 1 of the FX series Alien: Earth, a prequel to the classic films Alien and Aliens. Ad-free episodes are available to our paid supporters over at patreon.com/geeks.

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Anthony Ha joins us to discuss the last six stories from the book The Best of Greg Egan. Stories discussed: "Crystal Nights" (1:27), "Zero for Conduct" (19:18), "Uncanny Valley" (37:31), "Bit Players" (52:11), "3-adica" (1:05:17), "Instantiation" (1:... more

Anthony Ha joins us to discuss six more stories from the book The Best of Greg Egan. Stories discussed: “Silver Fire” (1:30), “Reasons to be Cheerful” (16:42), “Oceanic” (28:10), “Oracle” (44:19), “Singleton” (1:04:54), “Dark Integers” (1:16:32). Ad-... more

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Mercurio D. Rivera
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Episode: 602. The Best of Larry Niven Part 2 Review (with Mercurio D. Rivera)
Tom Gerencer
Author of the book Think Like Google and the short story collection Intergalactic Refrigerator Repairman.
Episode: 599. The Clarion Writers' Workshop (with Tom Gerencer)
Matthew Kressel
Author of Histories Within Us and Space Trucker Jess
Episode: 597. Matthew Kressel, author of Histories Within Us and Space Trucker Jess
Matt London
Author of the Eighth Continent novels and the interactive novel You Are the Classics.
Episode: 594. Andor Season 2 Review (with Andrea Kail, Erin Lindsey, Matt London)
James Wynn
Co-host of the ReReading Wolfe podcast
ReReading Wolfe Podcast
Episode: 588. The Urth of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe Review (with James Wynn, Craig Brewer)
Craig Brewer
Co-host of the ReReading Wolfe podcast
ReReading Wolfe Podcast
Episode: 588. The Urth of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe Review (with James Wynn, Craig Brewer)
Philip Gelatt
Writer and director of The Europa Report and The Spine of Night
Episode: 585. Philip Gelatt, writer of The Europa Report and The Spine of Night
J.T. Petty
Writer and director known for horror films and video games
Episode: 584. The Making of Secret Level (with J.T. Petty)
Melinda Snodgrass
Author of over a dozen novels, including The High Ground, Lucifer's War, and This Case is Gonna Kill Me. Known for her Star Trek script, The Measure of a Man.
Episode: 580. New Mexico Science Fiction Writers (with Melinda M. Snodgrass)

Host

David Barr Kirtley
Host of Geek's Guide to the Galaxy; author of the book 'Save Me Plz and Other Stories'.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • More awesome movies

    As a bricklayer I drive a couple hours to work and a couple back home. This podcast gives me the comfort of the things my friends and family discuss when we are together. I have listened to every podcast in the library (some 2 or 3 times) to fill that drive. I’m waiting now for more awesome (or awesomely bad) movie reviews. I do have a suggestion, as I feel some movies that use theology as the mythology, and are to me, a different sort of fantasy. This group of movies would be perfect for a r... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Spocktiberius
    United Statesa month ago
  • GREG EGAN 2

    GREG EGAN 2 JUST DROPPED LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sarah477
    United States2 months ago
  • Exceptional.

    Not too long ago I just finished re-listening to the podcast and I see why I love this podcast. David is truly an amazing writer and speaker and quite humorous. He balances all the speakers in a great way where everyone is heard. Truly keep up the amazing work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eric M. Targaryen
    United Statesa year ago
  • Occasionally interesting, mostly insufferable

    If you are a science fiction fan, when you glance over the content for Geek’s Guide, it looks really promising. But then you listen to it…. The host, whose droning voice sounds like it’s AI generated, and guests generally proceed to ridicule anything that wasn’t written or filmed in the 21st century & are condescending. It’s a real turn off if you’re over the age of say…. 25, even though these folks are well past that age. You’re not impressing anyone, guys. Did I mention the Host’s voice is ro... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Cannon004
    United Statesa year ago
  • 🚀

    Awesome show! I especially love whenever they talk about sci-fi from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. You all are fantastic.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bob Garfield
    United Statesa year ago

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- Listeners praise the engaging, well-researched discussions and the diverse range of guests.
- Many reviews highlight the exceptional quality of the content and the insights offered by the host.
- Overall, there is a strong community feeling among listeners who appreciate the intersection of geek culture and political discourse.
- A segment of listeners expresses discomfort with the host's delivery style, suggesting it may impact engagement for some.
- The podcast is recommended for its ability to introduce listeners to new authors and works in the sci-fi/fantasy genres.

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Talking Points

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598. The Story of Elden Ring (with Matt London)
Q: What was your impression of what was going on as you played through the early stages of the game?
Players experience an unsettling world filled with undead humanoids and must navigate a vast landscape filled with challenges and bosses.
597. Matthew Kressel, author of Histories Within Us and Space Trucker Jess
Q: How did the Joyce Carol Oates thing unfold?
Kressel shares how Joyce Carol Oates commented on his story, expressing that it was powerful and well-written after she read it on Twitter.
597. Matthew Kressel, author of Histories Within Us and Space Trucker Jess
Q: So first of all, just tell us about your recent book, Histories Within Us.
Kressel describes the book as a collection that includes 16 of his favorite stories ranging from 2004 to 2021, covering genres like science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
593. Roger Zelazny's Writing Advice (with Warren Lapine)
Q: So how did this book come about?
I mentioned to Trent Zelazny that there was enough material to compile a book of Roger's articles, and eventually, we decided it was time to put it together.
588. The Urth of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe Review (with James Wynn, Craig Brewer)
Q: What are some of the leading theories regarding Severian's trial in the narrative?
The leading theories suggest that the trial's essence focuses on whether Severian gains the support of others, highlighting his ability to unite and lead despite his past mistakes.

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