This time on Science Fiction 101 we attempt to identify the best science-fictional places to visit. We start with a list of about 25 places, but hope to add more as time goes on. Indeed, if you have any further suggestions, we invite you to let us know so that we can add them!
Our full list of vacation spots will be posted to this blog shortly, under a separate heading, so that we can easily update it without it getting lost amongst the podcast episodes.
Also in this episode: Colin's royally fiendish quiz, and our usual run through of past/present/future SF.
Items discussed include:
- Mary Robinette Kowal
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Director's Edition on physical media
- Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is ninety years old this year
- Clockworks 2 wiki, about the human/machine interface
- Joyce Carol Oates' strange views of SF and fantasy
- Auction of Harlan Ellison material (to fund the Harlan and Susan Ellison Foundation, and the proposed Ellison Memorial Library)
- Manhattan
- San Francisco
- SF & Fantasy Hall of Fame, Seattle
- National Film and Sci-Fi Museum, Milton Keynes
- Allen Steele
- War of the Worlds monument, Grover's Mill NJ
- War of the Worlds sculpture, Woking UK
- Devil's Tower national monument, Wyoming
- Who Are You People? documentary about CE3K
- Star Trek Set Tours, Ticonderoga NY
- Kennedy Space Center, Florida
We hope you enjoy the episode!
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