

Octothorpe
John Coxon, Alison Scott, Liz Batty
A Hugo Award-winning podcast about science fiction and SF fandom from John Coxon, Alison Scott, and Liz Batty.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jun 8, 2023 • 51min
85: Super Smart or Completely the Opposite
John is at a convention, Alison is in a cottage, and Liz is not at a festival.
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Content warnings this episode: COVID (chapter 1)
Letters of comment
Tammy Coxen
Alex Holden
Dave Mansfield
Chris Garcia
Perrianne Lurie
Abigail Nussbaum
Chris Garcia
Randy Smith
Chris Garcia
Cheese
Satellite 8
Jim Shull
Picks:
John: All These Worlds: Reviews and Essays by Niall Harrison
Alison: Shining Girls (Apple TV+)
Liz: Striking Out
Credits
Cover art: “To-do List” by Alison Scott
Alt text: A moose mug, a keyboard and a to-do list on a desk. The list reads: “Watch the cricket. Sit in the garden. Plan holidays. Octothorpe 85 art. Summer of fun.”
Theme music: “Surf Shimmy” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

May 25, 2023 • 33min
84: I Do Not Like to Be Delighted on Every Page
John, Alison and Liz read A Face Like Glass by Frances Hardinge.
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Content warnings this episode: Spoilers for the book
Credits
Cover art: “Little Baby Cheeses” by Alison Scott
Alt text: Three cheeses sit on a shelf. The first cheese is thinking “FACE #1: CHEEZY GRIN”. The second is thinking “FACE #2: LONG SUFFERING ARTIST”. The third is thinking “FACE #3: FIVE EXPRESSIONS? YOU WERE LUCKY. YOU SHOULD TRY BEING CHEESE.” The words “Octothorpe 84” hang above them.
Theme music: “Surf Shimmy” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

May 11, 2023 • 54min
83: Efffffffff
John would like more drawers, Alison uses the floor, and Liz is okay with shelves.
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Content warnings this episode: COVID (chapter 4)
Letters of comment
Chris Garcia
España Sheriff
Joe Manganiello’s D&D series
Esther MacCallum-Stewart
Farah Mendlesohn
Fran Dowd
James Shields
Andrew January’s GitHub issue
Jonny Baddeley
Raj
Chengdu is a shower
Sunny spells this week
Fan Funds
TAFF: Congratulations to Sandra Bond, who will visit Pemmi-Con
EFF: Congratulations to Matylda Naczyńska, who will visit Konflikt
Conversation
Roughly half and half between COVID chat and not-COVID chat
MUCH LIKE THE COVID RATES, BOOM [Alison doesn’t know I wrote that—John]
No picks this week – what have y’all been into?
Credits
Cover art: “Carry On the Conversation” by Alison Scott
Alt text: John, Alison and Liz have bottles of porter and wear pink T-shirts in the centre of the art, as various farcical figures surround them looking remarkably like convention attendees. “Carry On… the Conversation” is written in big friendly letters on the cover, above the words “An Octothorpe 83 production • John Coxon • Alison Scott • Liz Batty”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Apr 27, 2023 • 58min
82: Metatextual Dinosaurs
John, Alison and Liz talk about their Hugo Award nominations.
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Content warnings this episode: None
Letters of comment will be coming next week!
Giant Hugo spreadsheet
Fancast
Hugo, Girl!
Fan Artist
Iain J Clark
España Sheriff
Sue Mason
Alison Scott
Sara Felix
Dramatic Presentation (Long Form): - The TV shows are in Episode 77’s show notes - Don’t Worry Darling - The Astral Pole - Everything Everywhere All at Once - The podcast Liz mentioned - Men - Nope - Prey - Turning Red - Google - Vesper - Horizon Forbidden West
Short stories:
John:
“Requiem for a Dollface” by Margaret Dunlap
“Transference” by Vivian Shaw
“Family Cooking” by Anamaria Curtis
“Lily, the Immortal” by Kylie Lee Baker
Liz:
“Critical Mass” by Peter Watts
“Rabbit Test” by Samantha Mills
“The CRISPR Cookbook” by MKRNYILGLD
Novelettes:
John:
“Your Eyes, My Beacon: Being an Account of Several Misadventures and How I Found My Way Home” by CL Clark
“If You Find Yourself Speaking to God, Address God with the Informal You” by John Chu
“Two Hands, Wrapped in Gold” by SB Divya
Liz:
The Six Deaths of the Saint by Alix Harrow
What the Dead Know by Nghi Vo
Novella:
John: “Radcliffe Hall” by Miyuki Jane Pinckard
Liz:
Undercover by Tamsyn Muir
The Two Doctors Gorski by Isaac Fellman (ebook, Amazon)
Stars & Stripes FOREVER!
Earwigo
Credits
Cover art: “Octothorpe, Octothorpe, Octothorpe” by Alison Scott from an idea by Sandra Bond
Alt text: Three red pandas hold “Octothorpe” football scarves with “here we go”, “earwig o” and “be kind to your web-footed friends” as lyrics floating above. Text above that says “82: HUGO NOMINATION RECOMMENDATION SPECIAL”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Apr 13, 2023 • 37min
81: It Wasn’t an Interjection From the Room, It Was My Face
Alison, Liz, John and Alison are live from Conversation!
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Content warnings this episode: COVID
Eastercon 2025: Reconnect
Funcon 1
Picks:
John: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Alison: Plague
Liz: Nocebo (Netflix)
Credits
Cover art: “Conversation” by Sue Mason
Alt text: The dragon and robot from Conversation’s logo, either side of a shield depicting two rockets with a moose head above it and a sleeping black cat below it. Text reads “Octothorpe 81: Live from Eastercon”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Mar 30, 2023 • 45min
80: Four Constituent Blobs
John is jetlagged, Alison is working, and Liz is under pressure.
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Content warnings this episode: Eating octopus (chapter 1), N*zism (chapter 8)
Letters of comment
Mark Plummer
Nicholas Whyte
Ian Hillman
They Called Us Enemy (Forbidden Planet, Amazon)
Gwen Frazer
Briardene Books
Karen Schaffer
Chengdu is a shower
Their website is back!
Picks:
John: Digger by Ursula Vernon (read online, Kickstarter)
Alison: The Eastercon programme (not quite yet online, keep an eye on their website)
Liz: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin (hardback, epub, audiobook, Amazon)
Joe Manganiello’s D&D campaign
Eastercon
Programme coming soon
Discord now available!
Corflu Craic
Credits
Cover art: “Intelligent Spider Aliens” by Sue Mason
Alt text: Spiders looking like John, Alison and Liz hang from the top of the art on webs, with “O80” written on their abdomens.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Mar 16, 2023 • 38min
79: You Get to Be a Little Cat
John wants new gloves, Alison is foreshadowing, and Liz scrolls past spiders.
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Content warnings this episode: Spiders (chapter 6)
Letters of comment
Raj
Bridget Bradshaw
Chris Garcia
Bigbug (Netflix)
OSS 117 (Amazon)
Brice de Nice (Hoopla)
Lori Anderson
Curt Phillips
Chengdu is a shower (but not as bad as the BBC)
They have opened Hugo nominations
Conversions for Chinese language nominees: “A factor of 1.6 will be used when converting from English words to Chinese characters. As such the fiction category breakpoints will be: 1) Short Story: fewer than 7,500 English words or 12,000 Chinese characters. 2) Novelette: between 7,500/12,000 and 17,500 English words or 28,000 Chinese characters. 3) Novella: between 17,500/28,000 and 40,000 English words or 64,000 Chinese characters. 4) Novel: greater than 40,000 English words or 64,000 Chinese characters.”
Nebula nominees are out
Strange Horizons argues erroneously that Our Flag Means Death is fantasy, actually
BSFA nominees are also out
Everything Everywhere All at Once prop auction(s)
Everything Everywhere All at Once shop
Picks:
John: Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky (ebook, paperback, Amazon)
Force Majeure Outer Dark Trilogy Part 2 Episode 1 - “In Space, No-One Can Smell Your Frog”
The Dark Room by John Robertson
Alison: Allegiance by George Takei
Light Perpetual by Francis Spufford (ebook, paperback, Amazon)
Liz: Los Espookys **(HBO, Now TV)
Credits
Cover art: ”MidJourney Into Space” by Alison Scott
Alt text: Three adorable little rockets with faces corresponding to John, Alison and Liz above the text “Octothorpe 79”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)
“Announcement” from Orange Free Sounds (CC BY-NC 4.0)

Mar 2, 2023 • 45min
78: Sqrrl Grrl
John is chuckling, Alison is conversing, and Liz is critical.
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Content warnings this episode: Immigration (chapter 2), COVID (chapter 3)
Letters of comment
Ang Rosin
Dave Coxon
Raj
Chris Garcia
Fempire by Honora Talbot
Lost Beyond the Stars by Kayla Arend
Bean Feasa by Daniel Butler
AlieNation by Ray Raghavan
I XXXX My Sex Doll by Fay Beck
Chengdu is a shower
PR1
The USA says “reconsider travel”, which is level 3 of a 4-level alert, partly due to COVID which may change before October. They have level 4 alerts which are “do not travel”
Conversation COVID policy
Liz thinks Boskone has a nice, straightforward policy
Picks:
John: Living with Ghosts by Kari Sperring (only available in the US: ebook, Amazon)
Alison: Spider-Man: Far From Home (Disney+)
Liz: The Owl Job
Credits
Cover art: Sqrrl Grrl by Alison Scott
Alt text: John and Liz are squirrels with acorns and Liz is Squirrel Girl, sitting in a tree under the words “Octothorpe 78”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Feb 17, 2023 • 51min
77: Slightly Less Troglodyte-y Than You
John has trauma, Alison has poetry and Liz hasn’t got Paramount+.
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Content warnings this episode: None
Letters of comment
Raj on Mastodon
Hugo, Girl! on Twitter
Whisper.cpp
Chris Garcia
Chengdu is a shower
Dave McCarty on Hugos
Since we recorded, people are reporting seeing emails about Hugo voting – they seem to be landing in spam folders. John posted more info on Mastodon.
Hugo handicapping
The Hugo Spreadsheet of Doom
Best Dramatic Presentation: Short Form
John
The Expanse: “Babylon’s Ashes”
Severance: “Defiant Jazz”
Star Trek: Strange New World: “Spock Amok”
Moon Knight: “Asylum”
The Boys: “Herogasm”
Alison
Severance: “The Way We Are”
Ghosts: “It’s Behind You”
Mythic Quest: “Across the Universe”
Harry Josephine Giles’ performance of Deep Wheel Orcadia at the Edinburgh Book Festival
Severance: “whatever other episodes, they’re all great”
Liz
Andor: “One Way Out”
Star Trek: Lower Decks: “Hear All, Trust Nothing”
What We Do In the Shadows: “Go Flip Yourself”
For All Mankind: “Stranger in a Strange Land”
Stranger Things: “Chapter Four: Dear Billy”
Picks:
John: The Arthur C. Clarke Award shortlist
The official website for the award doesn’t have historic shortlists on it (why) so have a Wikipedia article instead
Liz: Strange Horizons’ 2023 criticism special
Alison: More print and play games
In lieu of a list of games, you can browse Alison’s post history on the BoardGameGeek forums to get an idea for what she’s playing
Credits
Cover art: “Denizens” by Alison Scott
Alt text: In black and red, three fantasy creatures resembling John, Alison and Liz.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Feb 2, 2023 • 48min
76: Does It Matter What We Think?
John is watching movies, Alison is making games, and Liz isn’t picky.
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Content warnings this episode: China (chapter 2), death of a parent (chapter 4)
Letters of comment
Claire Brialey
Tammy Coxen
Chris Garcia
Journey Planet on Chinese Science Fiction and Space
Irwin Hirsh
Chengdu is a shower
Tip of the hat to File 770 for some sterling reporting on this
Chengdu Worldcon changes dates, site
Mockups appear to show buildings permanently branded with Worldcon/WSFS marks
Images of the proposed Chengdu Science Fiction Museum
Chinese fans are not best pleased
It’s no longer in the summer so students will be in school and not able to go, and the students are the ones who brought the con to China
But, Chengdu can take credit card payments now
Fiona Moore confirms
GUFF
Alison announced in Octothorpe 73 that she was going to go after the coronation
But there’s now an Australian Natcon (Conflux, 29 September to 2 October) with which Alison is aiming to intersect
Picks:
John: Prey (Disney+) and Invasion of the Body-Snatchers (1956, MGM)
Alison: Print and play games
[Alison went out for the day and did not give me links to the games, listeners! I’ll try to fill this in before next episode – John]
Credits
Cover art: Groundhog Day by España Sheriff
Alt text: Three groundhogs in the general shapes of John, Alison and Liz regard their shadow, in the shape of an octothorpe, beneath the text “Octothorpe 76”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)