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150: I Would Describe Them As European

150: I Would Describe Them As European

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John doesn’t want to pass out, Alison is a wuss, but Liz doesn’t think it’s gratuitous.

An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on Bluesky or on Mastodon) when you post about the show on social media.

Content warnings this episode: Gore and vampirism (Liz’s pick)

  • Letters of comment
    • Chris Garcia (email)
    • Fredrik Coulter (Facebook)
    • Ivan Sinha (email)
    • Nicholas Whyte (email)
    • Paul Weimer (email)
    • Roseanna Pendlebury (email)
    • Tammy Coxen (Bluesky)
    • We also heard from Ali Baker Brooks, Farah Mendlesohn, Kev McVeigh, and Mike Scott
  • Chris Barkley got his Hugo Award!
  • Smofcon 2025: Smofcon 42 in Stockholm, Sweden
    • The Q&A
      • Videos of the Q&A on YouTube
        • Kayla Allen notes on File 770 that the sound is very poor in places
      • Smofcon 2026: Smofcon 43 in Lisbon, Portugal
      • The Worldcons that presented:
        • 2026: LAcon V in Los Angeles, USA
        • 2027: Montreal, Canada
        • 2028:
          • Brisbane, Australia
          • Nuremberg, Germany
          • Kigali, Rwanda
        • 2029: Dublin, Ireland
        • 2030: Edmonton, Canada
        • 2031: Texas, USA
        • 2032: Nantes, France
          • Nantes Utopiales
        • 2033: No interest
        • 2034: Glasgow, Scotland
          • Vision statement
        • 2035: Poland
        • Unknown: Czechia
          • Festival Fantazie
  • Picks
    • John: Your Wish is My Command by Deena Mohamed
    • Alison: The Lost Nose by John Sladek
      • Sort of collected in Maps: The Uncollected John Sladek by John Sladek
    • Liz: The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
  • Credits
    • Cover art: “Alison is Still Obsessed with Ukuleles” by Alison Scott
      • Alt text: A Mahalo Flying V, an Uma Blue Pineapple, and a Brunswick soprano are hanging on a Christmas tree beneath the words “Octothorpe 150”.
    • Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)
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