• 112: Ceilidhs I Have Been to Are Not, Generally Speaking, Competitive

  • Jun 20 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

112: Ceilidhs I Have Been to Are Not, Generally Speaking, Competitive

  • Summary

  • John was gaming, Alison was dancing, and Liz was batty.

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    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)
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