
Octothorpe
A podcast about science fiction and SF fandom from John Coxon, Alison Scott, and Liz Batty.
Latest episodes

Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 3min
119: Only One of Them Is My Bludgeoning Hand, John
John is not assigning blame, Alison is someone, and Liz is bludgeoning.
An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky or on Instagram) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode: Sexual assault (Neil Gaiman allegations, at 39:28 to 42:02).
Letters of comment
Niall Harrison
On our Hugo win/recusing
Andy on Mastodon
Chris Garcia
Meg MacDonald
Perianne Lurie
Renay
Sandra Bond’s poem
On info desk and maps
Alan Fleming
Doug Faunt
Peter Sullivan
On communications
Chris Garcia
Duncan MacGregor on Mastodon
On WSFS Business Meeting
June Young (email, 9 September)
Chris Garcia (email, 29 August)
Martin Freeman circa 2001
Post from Nicholas Whyte on consultative vote
DC on Mastodon
Duncan MacGregor on Mastodon
Raj on Mastodon
Our brand is now WSFS Commentators and people like it?
Laurie Burchell
On Worldcon attendance numbers
Tero on Mastodon
aoanla on Mastodon
Miscellaneous
Hugo finalists: Raj on Mastodon
Programme: aoanla on Mastodon
Back to Our Futures
We also heard from:
Ali Baker Brooks, Angela Rosin, Catherine Pickersgill, Curt Phillips, Damien Warman, Dave Coxon, España Sheriff, Farah Mendlesohn, Fiona Moore, Fran Dowd, Gav Reads, Iain Clark, Jonathan Baddeley, Julie Faith McMurray, Karen Schaffer, Leigh Edmonds, Lilian Edwards, Malcolm Hutchison, Mike Scott, Neil Ottenstein, Phil Dyson, Roseanna Pendlebury, Trish
Neil Gaiman
File 770
Genre Grapevine
Elise Matthesen on Dreamwidth
The Guardian
Theremina on Patreon
Future Worldcons
Seattle 2025
Seattle is having a Poetry Hugo
Seattle has announced a judged film festival
LAcon V looks good
Good guests
“The LA in 2026 bid received 452 out of 531 votes cast.”
Tel Aviv in 2027
Brisbane in 2028
The latest episode of FANAC History Zoom is “The secret history of Plokta”, with Steve Davies, Sue Mason, Alison Scott, and Mike Scott
Picks
John: Alien: Romulus
Alison: KAOS
Liz: Control
Credits
Cover art: “We got a lot of letters” by Alison Scott
Alt text: A famous photograph of Margaret Hamilton standing beside printed outputs of the code that took the Apollo spacecraft to the Moon, overlaid with the words “Octothorpe 119” and “Our Listeners Write In”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 6min
118: Och Aye, Sci-Fi
The hosts dive into the chaotic yet delightful world of conventions, sharing hilarious anecdotes of camaraderie and challenges faced. They critique the issues surrounding printed materials and the importance of effective communication at events. Recent sci-fi releases like 'The Acolyte' and the animated gem 'Nimona' are explored, along with playful reimagining of James Bond with Dev Patel and Riz Ahmed. From food preferences to tech mishaps, the mix of humor and honest reflections keeps the conversation lively!

Aug 29, 2024 • 57min
117: You Made That Joke Last Time, John
John liked the entertainment, Alison didn’t queue, and Liz wanted soup.
An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode: None
Letters of comment
Doug Faunt
Renay
We are recusing for at least the 2025 Hugos
Renay is known for Lady Business and the Hugo Award Spreadsheet of Doom
ULTIMAFAX on YouTube:
“Allison [sic] looks exactly like she sounds lol. john does not”
Fancast recommendations:
Stitch and Bitch by Kalanadi
FANAC Fan History by Joe Siclari and Edie Stern
Hugo, Girl! by Lori, Haley and Amy 🥰
The Godzilla Minus One eligibility extension was voted down
Queue entertainment
Cardinal Cox
The Quest NPC
The Long List of World Science Fiction Conventions (Worldcons)
Glasgow 2024
Back to Our Futures
Credits
Cover art: “Hugo Evolution” by Iain J Clark (arranged by Alison Scott)
Alt text: Three photographs dominate the centre of the image. The left-hand photograph is of a prototype Hugo made of rough wood and cardboard; the centre photograph is of a rough-ish wood base and tin foil rocket but with the actual acrylic and etching, and the right-hand photograph is of the finished Hugo Award. Text below the photos reads “protoprototype”, “prototype”, and “2024 Hugo”. Above, the words “Octothorpe 117” appear.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Aug 15, 2024 • 50min
116: I’m Not Absolutely Sure I Voted
John, Alison and Liz have won Hugo Awards.
An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode: It’s a live recording!
Credits
Cover art: “Octothorpe and Others” by Simon Bubb (CC BY-NC 2.0)
Alt text: John, Liz and Alison (I know, listener, I know) are looking off to the right holding their Hugo Awards as people take photographs of them on the stage at the SEC Armadillo.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 12min
115: I Like the Way Glasgow Did It
John is a busy bee, something’s bugging Alison, and Liz meets a wasp.
An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode: Vote rigging and bureaucracy.
Glasgow programme
Saturday, 11:30: “Table talk: Octothorpe Podcast”
Monday, 11:30: “Live Podcast: Octothorpe”
John:
Friday, 14:30: “Ahsoka: Fusing Clone Wars, Rebels and Heir to the Empire”
Monday, 13:00: “Safety Tools for Tabletop Roleplaying Games”
Alison:
Friday, 10:00: “The Difficult Second Album”
Friday, 13:00: “Let’s Create the Glasgow 2024 Fanzine – Kick Off Session”
Friday, 17:30: “Pure Dead Brilliant History of Scottish Fanzines”
Saturday, 13:00: “The League of Extraordinary Fanzine Covers”
Saturday, 20:30: “Fan Funds Auction”
Liz:
Nothing because she’s saving herself just for you, listeners 💜
Glasgow Discord
Access is through the members’ portal
377 votes have been disqualified from the Hugo Awards due to ballot stuffing
File 770’s report
The Business Meeting agenda has been published
Chris Garcia’s in-depth dive into the agenda is at Claims Department #74
Nicholas Whyte’s thoughts are on From the Heart of Europe
In the order we discussed them:
The “don’t do that Dave” resolutions (C1, 3–4): we are in favour
Changes to the Business Meeting (D9, F14–15): we are in favour of D9 and F14, and against F15
Independent film Hugo Award categories (E7): we are against ratification
Consultative vote on the indie film category
Extended eligibility for movies (D1–7):
We are in favour of Conann, Lovely, Dark and Deep, Mars Express, Tiger Stripes, and Mollie and Max in the Future
We oppose The Boy and the Heron and Godzilla Minus One
The Boy and the Heron: released 8 December on 2,325 screens, made $35mn in 2023
Godzilla Minus One: released 1 December on 2,622 screens, made $45mn in 2023
Poor Things: released 8 December on 2,300 screens, made $10mn in 2023
Changes to the Hugo Awards (D10, F5–9, F11): we are in favour of D10 and F5 (with tweaks), we are against F6–8, and we are a bit nuanced (sorry) on F9 and F11
WSFA
Glasgow has ~8,400 WSFS members, WSFS membership is £45, so 5% is ~£18k
Censure resolutions and apology resolutions (D11–14, F16): we are in favour of making it clear that WSFS does not condone what happened in Chengdu
Here are links to the text of the two redacted resolutions
D11 Statement of Values for Transparency and Fair Treatment
D12 Chengdu Censure (the middle of the three on this page)
WSFS memberships and whatnot (F1–2): we oppose consideration, but we are broadly in favour of the concepts
WSFS marks (F3–4): we are in favour
c.f. our discussion of Kevin Standlee’s foot in his mouth on Episode 103
Software Advisory Committee (F10): we oppose consideration
Site selection changes (F12–13): we oppose consideration, and also oppose F12, and we think F13 might need a committee
A grab bag (F17–20): we oppose consideration
Some of this stuff matters but it shouldn’t get debated this year
Ratifications:
We didn’t think that all of them were worth discussing, so you can assume we’re in favour/ambivalent of the ones we don’t discuss (unless we forgot one that’s very heinous)
Bid committee contact details (E5): we are in favour
Voter contact details (E6): we are against
Independent film Hugo Award categories (E7): we are against (but we discussed this above)
Fancast compensation (E9): we are nuanced, we don’t want professionals to be in Fancast, but we’re not sure what this amendment does that helps
Eligibility (E10) and ASFiC (E12): we are in favour of the Worldcon becoming more international, but we are against these ratifications specifically
Credits
Cover art: “All the Popcorn” by Alison Scott
Alt text: A giant stripy purple bucket of popcorn on a cinema screen says “Octothorpe 115 WSFS Special”, and John, Alison and Liz sit in the audience, silhouetted in the style of Mystery Science Theatre 3000. John is saying “We’re gonna need a bigger box of popcorn.”
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Jul 18, 2024 • 1h 6min
114: Tastemaker Batty
John, Alison, and Liz discuss what they’re voting for in the Hugo Awards.
An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode:
Letters of comment
Ali Baker Brooks
Bridget Bradshaw
Chris Garcia
Colette Reap
Duncan MacGregor
Edward Morlund
Farah Mendlesohn
Mike Scott
Raj
Fantasy Book Swap
Alison Scott, Marianne Dreams and Tamarind and the Star of Ishta
”More funny than Thomas Hardy”: John Coxon, Rebecca‘s World and Flora & Ulysses
Hugo Awards:
Novella
Novelette
Short story
”Gathered in Translation” by Ken Liu
“Disconnected Tales: Contrasting Ken Liu’s Original and Translated Works” by Stephanie Gao
Series
Graphic Story or Comic
Best Related Work
Best Dramatic Presentation (Long Form)
Best Dramatic Presentation (Short Form)
Fan Categories
The Midnight Pals that made Liz laugh
Picks
John: Star Wars: Jedi: Survivor
Alison: Cinco Paus by Michael Brough
Liz: No pick
Credits
Cover art: “Worldcon Community Group Bingo Card” by Alison Scott
Alt text: ”Octothorpe 114” is at the top, and the word ”Octothorpe” is written on a series of lottery balls. Below that, a bingo card, and below that, the words ”Worldcon Community Group Bingo Card". The items on the card are as follows:
Can I convert pounds to Scottish money?
Does anyone have any opinions on…?
Do you know my Scottish cousin?
This list is too long to read so can someone…
Is the programme out yet?
Can I swim in the Clyde?
Can I visit Stonehenge for the day?
Asks question answered in PR5
Does Glasgow Zoo have live haggis?
Volunteering is the best way to have fun
What’s with all the armadillos?
Shouldn’t the subway be a Digital Orange now?
Free!
Is the con organising an aurora viewing?
Is it too late to get on the programme?
Will Nessie be doing a signing?
Mention of Glasgow, England
Can anyone go to the Hugo Awards?
Why don’t we do this the way we did in 1956?
Can I fly from Glasgow to Edinburgh?
Will there be any authors there?
Can I bring my Emotional Support Moose?
Are tartan and/or kilts compulsory?
What I reckon…
Mention of deep-fried Mars Bar
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Jul 4, 2024 • 54min
113: I Realised Too Late What I Had Done
John is doing Discord, Liz is doing programme, and Alison isn’t working on the Worldcon.
An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode: None
Letters of comment
Karen Schaffer
Peach and bourbon pie
Chris Garcia
Peter Sullivan
Kat Kourbeti
Facebook
Farah Mendlesohn
Mike Scott
The Great Paladin Hunt by Mike Brunton
Malcolm Hutchison
Jonny Baddeley
Glasgow 2024
Glasgow 2024 Worldcon Community Group on Facebook
Cerebus
Humble Bundle
Reviews by Tom Ewing
Why is Alison collecting a big pile of con badges?
The Streisand Effect
(I know I got it slightly wrong in the episode!)
Awards
2024 Locus Award winners
2024 Nebula Award winners
Antipodes
Brisbane in 2028
File 770 report (with details of their socials/mailing list)
Worldcon 1939
Minneapolis in 2073: Progress Report 11
Torched by Alissa Walker
Continuity 2024
The 2024 New Zealand NatCon
John spent ages assuming that the above was just the online portal, but it is in fact the convention website
There is some backstory on this at SFFANZ
Picks
John: Alan Wake 2
Saga Anderson’s sweater
I didn’t mention it on the podcast at all and it’s just for you, the show note reader, but I was watching this sketch when I was waiting for Alison and Liz this morning: ”Beavis and Butt-Head” from SNL
Alison: Animal Well
Liz: Will Anderson’s YouTube channel about Scrabble
Credits
Cover art: “Massive Lizard” by Alison Scott
Alt text: Three stick figures run from Godzilla, who is depicted in the style of Godzilla Minus One. The words “Octothorpe 113” used to be at the top of the art, but Godzilla has knocked off the letters “O C T O”, is holding “H”, and is trying to eat “T”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Jun 20, 2024 • 59min
112: Ceilidhs I Have Been to Are Not, Generally Speaking, Competitive
John was gaming, Alison was dancing, and Liz was batty.
An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, or tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode: Wealth privilege (chapter 3)
Letters of comment
Chris Garcia
Curt Phillips
Starter Villain review
David Ian Salter
Ersatz Culture
Peter Sullivan
Sandra Bond
Levitation (Eastercon 2024)
Post-convention report
FunCon
Alan Fleming’s report
UK Games Expo
Glasgow 2024 (Worldcon 2024)
Site selection is open for Worldcon 2026
Brisbane has (re-)announced their bid for Worldcon 2028
Picks
John: The Beast
Spoilery interview with George MacKay
Alison: Baldur’s Gate 3
Liz: Godzilla Minus One (Netflix)
Credits
Cover art: “That Octothorpe Series” by España Sheriff
Alt text: John, Alison and Liz stand in the transporter on a Constitution-class Federation starship. They are mid-transportation, made of sparkles instead of fully fleshed out. The words “Octothorpe 112” appear beneath them.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Jun 6, 2024 • 60min
111: Slightly Lower Tolerance for Feelings
John, Alison, and Liz read the 2024 Hugo Award finalists for Best Novel.
An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode: Rape and murder during a brief discussion of historically accurate piracy in Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi, discussion of billionaires during Starter Villain
John’s rankings:
Some Desperate Glory
Translation State
Saint of Bright Doors
Witch King
Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
Starter Villain
Alison’s rankings:
Saint of Bright Doors
Some Desperate Glory
Translation State
Witch King
Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
Starter Villain
Liz’s rankings:
Some Desperate Glory
Saint of Bright Doors
Translation State
Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
Witch King
Starter Villain
Consensus:
Some Desperate Glory
Saint of Bright Doors
Translation State
Witch King
Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
Starter Villain
Credits
Cover art: “Favourite Reading Positions” by Sue Mason
Alt text: John is in the bottom-left, sitting in a chair, wearing a blue shirt and purple trousers, holding a can, and reading an ebook. Alison is in the upper-middle, lying down upside down, wearing a purple shirt and stripy trousers, and reading an ebook. Liz is in the bottom-right, wearing a pink shirt with green trousers, holding a mug of a hot beverage, and reading a physical book. They are surrounded by floating beer bottles, books, the Moon, a mug with a moose on it, and two cats. The text “Octothorpe 111” and “Hugo Novels 2024” appears to the top and the bottom of the image.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

May 24, 2024 • 60min
110: Tom Hanks Bloody Loves the Moon
John is a professor, Alison doesn’t have a bucket list, and Liz is the country’s foremost fan historian.
An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media.
Content warnings this episode: More wealth privilege (chapter 2)
Letters of comment
Bridget Bradshaw
Christopher J Garcia
Farah Mendlesohn
Jonathan Cowie
Jonny Baddeley
Kin-Ming Looi
Sandra Bond
Tammy Coxen
Awards
Babel wins “Best Translated Work” at the 2024 Xingyun Awards
Clarke Award finalists
John: 0, Alison: 1, Liz: 3
The winner will be announced on 24 July
2024 Nebula Awards
2023 Nebula Awards
Locus Awards
Glasgow 2024
The Hugo Packet is now available
Joel’s Whisky Zoom is hosting a tour of the Clydeside Distillery on 9 August at 7pm
Picks
John: Sunderland Shorts Film Festival
Soulmate, Beautiful Things, Ensouled, Finger Food, Bisected, Own Home?, R1CO, The First Time I Never Met You
Wes Anderson’s short adaptations of Roald Dahl
Alison: Aurora
Liz’s view on auroras
Liz: A Man on the Moon by Andrew Chaikin [paper, ebook, audiobook, Amazon]
Credits
Cover art: “Explain 2233” by Alison Scott
Alt text: Three photographs of the night sky, labelled Newcastle, Bangkok, and “Quite near London” (the labels were written by a Londoner, which is why it doesn’t just say “London”). Text above reads “Octothorpe 110” and below reads “Local Aurora Snapshots”. The Newcastle and London images show photographs of aurora with some minor bits of vegetation intruding; the Bangkok picture shows a skyline of buildings underneath a thunderstorm.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)