For this month's episode, we're joined by Annalee Flower Horne (@LeeFlower). They read the first chapter of their trunked novel, Diamonds in the Sky, and we talk about Esperanto-speaking space-Quakers, source control management, representation, appropriation, mental health, and test-driven development.


A transcript of the episode, provided by D. H. Dunn, is available here.


Things we mention this episode:


Esperanto 


"Seven Things Cadet Blanchard Learned from the Trade Summit Incident," by Annalee Flower Horne, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July/Aug 2014 issue


Mary Robinette Kowal 


Star Trek 


Git 


thefuck


The Dazzle of Day, by Molly Goss


Quaker process 


Occupy Wall Street 


Mass Effect 2 


Civil Air Patrol 


Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria 


Carborundorum > /dev/null,” by Annalee Flower Horne, Fireside Quarterly, July 2018


Test-driven development 


"The Great Divide," Avatar: the Last Airbender season 1, episode 11


Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell


Mary Sue 


Star Wars 


LiveJournal 


NaNoWriMo 


Futurescapes 


The MICE Quotient 


"it me, ur smol," by Merc Fenn Wolfmoor


it me, ur smol (Twitter bot)


The Bias 


 


Join us again on Friday, June 5th, for our Pride in Place special!

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