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

Sep 1, 2022 • 41min
65: Action Castle 2
John is a computer; Alison and Liz are talking to him very slowly.
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Buy the Parsely Games PDF
Alison had an ear worm
Credits
Cover art: “Maps” by Alison Scott and Liz Batty
Alt text: Two hand drawn maps of the world described by the game, in handwriting, one on an iPad and one on paper. They are atop a purple square which says “Octothorpe 65”.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Aug 18, 2022 • 45min
64: Best Commemorative Plate
John is crying, Alison is lounging, and Liz is crocheting.
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Content warnings this episode: climate change, death, abuse (chapter 3)
Letters of comment
Ang Rosin
Caroline Mullan
Mark Plummer
Galactic Journey
Kev Smith’s TAFF report
John’s TAFF report
Bill Higgins
Chris Garcia
Raj
Hotel eggs
Our Hugo Award ballots
The Brialey Competence Threshold
The list of finalists (we’re not going to write them all out here!)
Worldcon schedules
The following are us on the Chicon 8 guide: John, Alison, Liz
Wait for a second for the data to come in to replace the “this user is not found” page rather than deciding it didn’t work before immediately closing the tab (see also: Alison)
Worldcon miscellany
File 770 reports on proper electronic site selection
Vote through Chicon 8’s Registration subsite
We all voted and thought it was very easy!
Alison escapes from collating WOOF
Kampcon 2028 bids for a Ugandan Worldcon
Picks
John: Nope (in cinemas) and “Family Cooking” by Anamaria Curtis (Uncanny)
Alison: “Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” by Sarah Pinsker (Uncanny)
Liz: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Disney+)
Star Wars games
I could do links to Steam, PlayStation, Xbox and Switch games with Star Wars in, but I feel like you can probably just do that yourselves, listeners. I know, the service here is terrible
Credits
Cover art: “Commemorative Plate” by Alison Scott
Alt text: A 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.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Aug 4, 2022 • 44min
63: Nonsense Divide
John has a button, Alison has a venue, and Liz once saw a computer that had been in Chris’s car.
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Content warnings this episode: COVID (chapter 2), death at a young age (chapter 6).
Letters of comment
Chris Garcia
Roman Orszanski
Paul Weimer
Bridget Bradshaw
FantasyCon
It was cancelled
They had sold 200 memberships, but needed 400 and were £24k short
It was uncancelled
You can join the new iteration here
Arthur C Clarke Awards
The shortlist is out
The Scotsman reviewed Deep Wheel Orcadia
Conversation has a venue now!
Chicon Fringe
Picks
John: Star Wars: The Knights of the Old Republic (Steam, Switch, Xbox, iPad)
No PlayStation version, probably because of the coming remake?
The remake has been “paused indefinitely”
Alison: “In the Black Fantastic” at the Hayward Gallery
Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
Liz: The Great Potato War
Credits
Cover art: “Assorted Jedi” by Alison Scott
Alt text: Three humanoid figures hold lightsabers and stand against a futuristic cityscape reminiscent of Coruscant. The leftmost looks like John, but is clad in the clothes of Luke Skywalker. The middle figure looks like Alison, but she’s green and looks quite a lot like Yoda. The rightmost looks like Liz, clad in the clothes of Rey Skywalker. The words “Octothorpe 63” adorn the top of the image in the distinctive typeface of Star Wars.
Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Jul 21, 2022 • 1h 27min
62: Do You Want to Talk About Lesbians?
John has superpowers, Alison is an alien in a human suit, and Liz likes cats.
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Content warnings this episode: being stranded in space (chapter 1); sexism (chapter 2); Hell and murder (chapter 5).
No letters of comment this week, normal service resumes next week!
Books in the order they were discussed
Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir
A Master of Djinn, by P. Djèlí Clark
The Galaxy, and the Ground Within, by Becky Chambers
She Who Became the Sun, by Shelley Parker-Chan
Light From Uncommon Stars, by Ryka Aoki
A Desolation Called Peace, by Arkady Martine
What book would we have put on the list instead?
John: The Psychopath Club by Sandra Bond
Alison: The Actual Star by Monica Byrne
Liz: Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky
John’s ranking:
A Desolation Called Peace
Light From Uncommon Stars
The Galaxy, and the Ground Within
A Master of Djinn
She Who Became the Sun
Project Hail Mary
Alison’s ranking:
A Desolation Called Peace
Light From Uncommon Stars
She Who Became the Sun
The Galaxy, and the Ground Within
A Master of Djinn
Project Hail Mary
Liz’s ranking:
A Desolation Called Peace
She Who Became the Sun
A Master of Djinn
Light From Uncommon Stars
The Galaxy, and the Ground Within
Project Hail Mary
Consensus ranking:
A Desolation Called Peace
Light From Uncommon Stars
She Who Became the Sun
The Galaxy, and the Ground Within
A Master of Djinn
Project Hail Mary
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 words “Octothorpe 62” appear in scattered letters around the artwork, against a pinky-purple background.
Theme music: ‘Fanfare for Space’ by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Jul 7, 2022 • 46min
61: That Little Voice in Your Head
John has a hat on, Alison is taking the baton, and Liz twirls.
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Content warnings this episode: COVID-19 (chapter 2)
Letters of comment
Chris Garcia
The Drink Tank
Sci-Fi Short of the Week
DUST
Andrew January
Roman Orszanski
Duncan McGregor and cDave on Twitter
Raj sent a nice message on Twitter as well
Fran Dowd
Celluloid Screams
Fear2000
Sheffield DocFest
The Festival of Fantastic Films
Farah Mendlesohn
Science Fiction Research Association
Octothorpe COVID Round-Up
WisCon’s post-con COVID report
Andrew Plotkin’s write-up of Scintillation
The Hugo Awards’ 25% rule
WSFS Constitution (see §3.12.2)
Olav Rokne and Amanda Wakaruk’s proposal to remove this clause
Picks
John: Elgato Stream Deck Mini
Alison: Cricket
Liz: Kevin
Interactive Fiction
Spider and Web
Credits
Cover art: Robots by Alison Scott
Alt text: Three round robot vacuum cleaners on a wood panel floor in a triangle formation. The lower-left one has glasses like John’s and looks like it’s open-mouthed; the upper-centre one has glasses like Alison’s and looks like it’s smiling; the lower-right one has no glasses like Liz and looks like it’s smiling. The text “Octothorpe 61” appears above the robots.
Theme music: ‘Fanfare for Space’ by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)

Jun 23, 2022 • 47min
60: Different Types of Tedium
John is going to brunch, Alison watched a film, and Liz is critical.
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Content warnings this episode: None
Letters of comment
Kevin Standlee and Tammy Coxen
Bridget Bradshaw
Chris Garcia
Unofficial Hugo Book Club on Twitter sent us a graph
Catherine Crockett
Transcripts on eFanzines
Subtitles on Podbean - Jonathan Cowie asked “What special Hugo would we introduce if we were in charge at Glasgow?”
Alison: Best Transcript
Liz: Best Non-Fiction/Best Criticism
John: Best Short Film or Best Dramatic Presentation (Very Short Form)
Alison (seriously): Best Dramatic Presentation (Audio Form)
Hugo voting is now open until August 11th
Picks
John: Moon Knight (Disney+)
Alison: ABBA: Voyage
Pepper’s Ghost
Liz: [PICK REDACTED]
Credits
Cover art: DALL-E, courtesy of Bridget Bradshaw
Alt text: A three-by-three grid of images generated by DALL-E with the prompt “cover art for Octothorpe podcast”. They are quite surreal, often involve figures, and are mostly in shades of green and pink with one black and white one. They almost give an impression of Lovecraftian tutti-frutti.
Theme music: ‘Fanfare for Space’ by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)