

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

Jan 19, 2023 • 54min
75: Optimus Prime But for Books
John wants to play, Alison has met lots of authors, and Liz is a womble.
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Content warnings this episode: Capitalism (chapter 3), China (chapter 4)
Letters of comment
Sandra Bond
Lilian Edwards
Chris “The Legend” Garcia
Duncan MacGregor
Dave Mansfield
Curt Phillips
Kevin Standlee
Raj on Twitter
Magazines
The Locus fundraiser is well over target
Amazon are stopping doing Kindle Periodical magazine subscriptions
Interesting numbers on subscribers/supporters from Michael Damien Thomas
Chengdu is a shower:
Chengdu are finally taking non-Chinese memberships
A mere 22 days before the deadline for Hugos
Chengdu have not yet produced PR1
There is another petition against Sergei Lukyanenko
Liz is going to do the runalongwomble TBR challenge
Picks:
John: The Moonday Letters by Emmi Itäranta (paperback, epub, audiobook)
Alison: Europe in Autumn by Dave Hutchison (paperback, epub, audiobook)
Please recommend me (and everyone else) one fantastic 2022 book to read
Recommend me one science fiction or fantasy thing from 2022 that you’ve particularly enjoyed that is not a novel
Strange Horizons’ 2022 in Review
Liz: A Game of Birds and Wolves by Simon Parkin (paperback, epub, audiobook)
Aftershow:
If I Ran the Zoo…Con (NESFA Press, The Book Patch)
Credits
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Jan 5, 2023 • 4min
74: Great Cthulhu
John and Alison read a poem by Sandra Bond.
Credits
Cover art: The Great Cthulhu and John Coxon by Alison Scott
Alt text: Liz and Alison (dressed in their Sunday best) take John (dressed in Star Wars cosplay but with short trousers) to see Cthulhu, depicted in a cage at the zoo.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Dec 22, 2022 • 45min
73: A Magic Cave Full of Games
John is going to Sweden, Alison is going to Australia, and Liz isn’t moving back to Europe.
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Content warnings this episode: Capitalism (chapter 1)
Letters of comment
Phil Dyson
Chris Garcia
There Has Always Been Locus
Perrianne Lurie
Mike Scott
Duncan MacGregor
Raj on Twitter
Graphs!
European Fan Fund (EFF)
European Fan Fund rules
European Fan Fund announcement
TAFF race in 2023 now open - GUFF stuff
Smofcon goes to Providence, Rhode Island (not Sweden)
But Eurocon is in Sweden
We are on Mastodon:
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Picks
John: Star Wars: The High Republic
Alison: Dragonmeet
Beans dice
Liz: It by Stephen King (Amazon, paperback, epub, audiobook)
Credits
Cover art: Visions of St Octothorpe
Alt text: Three rodents stand under a mantlepiece covered in holly above a roaring fire. John’s stocking has dice and is orange; Alison’s has moose and is green; Liz has molecules and is blue. Rodent John is holding a B2-EMO coffee mug and wearing entirely Gregg’s-themed Christmas wear. Alison has her knitting, and is wearing red, orange and green Christmas wear. Liz is crocheting and is decked out in tasteful indigo. Each of the rodents is having a thoroughly lovely Christmas and wishes you the same!
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Dec 8, 2022 • 54min
72: I’m Not a Fan in the Way John Is
John isn’t gambling, Alison isn’t reading, and Liz doesn’t care.
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Content warnings this episode: Capitalism (chapter 3)
Letters of comment
DC
Mark Plummer
Karen Schaffer
Curt Phillips
Christopher J Garcia
Hugo, Girl!
Duncan MacGregor
Beneath Ceaseless Skies recuses from the Hugo Awards
Locus is crowd funding
Picks:
John: Andor (Disney+)
Alison: Andor (Disney+)
Liz: Andor (Disney+)
With a 70s-style intro sequence
Credits
Cover art: Ictithirpe by Alison Scott
Alt text: The text “# Octothorpe” written in fonts that make it look like the Andor logo, and “Seventy Two” written in the Star Wars logo, in a golden colour on black.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Nov 24, 2022 • 42min
71: Just Nearly Froze to Death
John is on the Holodeck, Alison is in the past, and Liz is at school.
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Content warnings this episode: COVID-19 (chapter 5)
Letters of comment
Chris Garcia
Jonny Baddeley
Farah Mendlesohn
Peter Sullivan
Raj
Locus fundraiser
Novacon
Satellite 8
Picks:
John: Star Wars Trek: The Next Generation
Alison: Genre Fiction: The Roaring Years by Peter Nicholls
Liz: The Golden Enclaves by Naomi Novik
Credits
Cover art: Cat Detectives by Alison Scott
Alt text: John, Alison, and Liz are depicted as cats wearing the clothing of noir detectives by a door marked “Octothorpe Detective Agency”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Nov 10, 2022 • 44min
70: Oh
John is logging in, Alison is getting emails, and Liz is collecting Pokémon.
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Content warnings this episode: War in Ukraine (chapter 5)
Letters of comment
Chris Garcia
Esther MacCallum-Stewart
Mark Plummer
Nicholas Whyte
Karen Schaffer
Peter Sullivan
Raj
Arthur C Clarke Award winners
First Nations Travel Fund
World Fantasy Con will be in Birmingham in 2025
Chengdu Worldcon
Picks:
John: Moon Knight vol. 9 (Marvel Unlimited) and Werewolf By Night (Disney+)
Alison: Swimming in the North Sea
Liz: Earthsea by Ursula K Le Guin
Credits
Cover art: 2024 NASFiC bid by Alison Scott
Alt text: A drawing of a Canadian Consulate, adorned with Scottish and Canadian flags, and a banner which says “Edinburgh NASFiC 2024: Presupports $60 inc. free T-shirt”. A mountie is in front of the building, which is in the Greco-Roman style. OCTOTHORPE 70 is written at the top, on a light purple sky above the building.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Oct 27, 2022 • 52min
69: Hugo Thunderdome
John is Chris Garcia, Alison is Chris Garcia, and Liz is Chris Garcia.
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Content warnings this episode: None
Hugo statistics by Nicholas Whyte and Kat Jones
E Pluribus Hugo
It was up for reratification at Chicon 8
Nicholas Whyte wrote about EPH in 2015
Credits
Cover art: What If…? by Alison Scott
Alt text: Three figures with long brown hair and brown bears are central in the image. They look eerily like Chris Garcia. The left Chris Garcia is wearing John’s glasses and a Flintstones shirt with his arms folded; the central Chris Garcia is wearing Alison’s glasses and a black shirt with his (her?) arms outstretched and fingers doing horns; and the right Chris Garcia is wearing a stripy blue-and-white top and appears to be doing a wrestling move in a downward fashion. The left Chris Garcia has a speech bubble saying “WELCOME TO THE VERY 69TH EPISODE OF OCTOTHORPE. I’M CHRIS GARCIA”. The central Chris Garcia has a speech bubble saying “I’M CHRIS GARCIA”. The right Chris Garcia has a speech bubble saying “AND I’M CHRIS GARCIA. IN THIS EPISODE I REVEAL MY MULTITASKING TIPS”. The text “What if… all three of us were Chris Garcia? appears in a typeface reminiscent of classic Tintin covers in the top-centre of the artwork. The top-left corner has “Octothorpe 69 Nov 2022” written in the style of a comic cover; the top-right corner has “Rejected by the Comics Code Authority”. In the bottom-right hand corner the words “You can catch Chris Garcia every month in Journey Planet and the Drink Tank” appear. A barcode in the bottom-left hand corner is actually cunningly-disguised text that reads (ROT13 to avoid spoilers) “Lbh ner Puevf Tnepvn naq V pynvz zl svir cbhaqf”. The background is two shades of purple.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Oct 13, 2022 • 53min
68: It Made John Laugh
John is clever, Alison has lost her composure, and Liz is confused by WSFS.
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Content warnings this episode: None
Letters of comment
Kev McVeigh (on Octothorpe 63)
Burntcoat by Sarah Hall (epub, hardback, audiobook, Amazon)
Congratulations to Raj for catching up!
[Do not listen from the beginning – John]
[It is also okay to skip episodes – Alison]
Mark Plummer
Chris Garcia
Farah Mendlesohn
British Fantasy Society Awards
Maureen Kincaid Speller
Tribute on Strange Horizons
Glasgow 2024
Join here!
WSFS Memberships
These have confused some people
WSFS Memberships let you vote in the Hugo Awards and in Site Selection
But not in the WSFS Business Meeting
Cheryl Morgan at Salon Futura
Picks:
John: A Vertical Empire: History of the British Rocketry Programme by CN Hill (ebook, paperback, Amazon)
Alison: Wandavision (Disney+)
Liz: Return to Monkey Island (Steam, Nintendo Switch)
Credits
Cover art: Glasgow by Sara Felix with kind permission of Glasgow 2024
Alt text: The Glasgow 2024 logo with black line drawings of John, Alison and Liz on three planets. Alison has a tiara. In place of the words “Glasgow 2024” are the words “Octothorpe 68”. The logo is on a background in Octothorpe’s purple.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Sep 29, 2022 • 1h 12min
67: Straight Back to Star Wars
John has hairspray, Alison has a tiara, and Liz has a necklace.
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Content warnings this episode: Falling out of boats (chapter 8)
Letters of comment
Chris Garcia
Facebook, Twitter, assorted other mentions
Conventions
Chicon 8
Dragon Con
Pemmi-con
Gen Con
Chicago
Morse Museum of American Art (not in Chicago)
Chicago Architecture Foundation Center River Cruise aboard Chicago’s First Lady
Art Institute of Chicago
Hugo Award statistics
Picks:
Alison: Phantom Peak
Liz: The Founders trilogy by Robert Jackson Bennett
Foundryside (epub, paperback, Amazon)
Shorefall (epub, paperback, Amazon)
Locklands (epub, paperback, Amazon)
John: Galaxy’s Edge
Credits
Cover art: “Alison Phones It In” by Alison Scott
Alt text: A commemorative plate with a blue rim which says “Octothorpe 67” and “Number #2 in an obviously infinite series” on it. Within that there is another commemorative plate with a purple rim edged in gold, and gold writing which says “Octothorpe 64” and the names of the hosts on that rim. In the centre, three figures; John on the left, giving a thumbs up in a yellow Star Trek uniform with ocular implants like Rutherford’s in Lower Decks; Alison in the centre wearing a red Star Trek uniform; and Liz on the right wearing a blue Star Trek uniform with blue-green skin and pointy ears. We each have a single command pip. In the top-right corner there is text reading “UNIQUE COMMEMORATIVE PLATE OF A COMMEMORATIVE PLATE”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Sep 15, 2022 • 37min
66: Thank You, Steven
John is in the fanzine lounge, Alison is under a bison hat, and Liz is good, thank you.
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Content warnings this episode: None
We talked to the following people!
Fia Karlsson, TAFF delegate
Lynelle Howell, Facilities Division Head for CoNZealand
Chuck Serface, Hugo Award finalist for Journey Planet
Ric Bretschneider, co-host of Fanboy Planet
Perry Middlemiss, past Worldcon chair and co-host of Two Chairs Talking
James Bacon, past Worldcon chair and Hugo Award finalist for Journey Planet
Credits
Cover art: “Hugo Reception”
Alt text: A purple square with “OCTOTHORPE 66” written at the bottom and inset, a photograph of John, Alison, and Liz. John is wearing a grey suit with a Hugo Award finalist pin and a matching purple tie and mask; Alison is wearing a black mask, a burgundy dress, a tiara by Sara Felix, and has glitter on her temple; and Liz is wearing a green dress and matching mask, a necklace by Vanessa Applegate, and a yellow shrug. They are against a backdrop which has alternating Hugo Award logos and Chicon 8 logos.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)