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Claytemple Media
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A Speculative Fiction Book Club Podcast
College-level conversations about sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and weird fiction with writer G.L. McDorman.
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4.8 stars from 20 ratings
Greece was not an empire. Rome was. Why? Because one ended with no replacement for over a 1000 years. That’s because it was so big there was no replacement. The other just went away and was replaced by a competitor, Rome.
Merrimack-Kid via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/21
Fun, fascinating
Everything under Claytemple Media is top tier quality work. Glenn is a wonderful storyteller and summarizes these works with great vividness and enthusiasm, and then dives into fascinating and insightful analysis. It’s a great way to expose yourself to new authors and stories. Whether you’ve read...Read full review »
Relsh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/22/20
Genuine Love For The Genre
Yet another great Claytemple Media production. Glen McDorman obviously love speculative fiction and loves telling us about. Clear and insightful looks into a variety of authors.
++! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/20
Recent Episodes
More horror for children. Support the network and gain access to over fifty bonus episodes by becoming a patron on Patreon. Want more science fiction in your life? Check out The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast. Love Neil Gaiman? Join us on Hanging Out With the Dream King: A Neil Gaiman...
Published 04/25/24
Glenn and Jay talk medievalism in Narnia. Support the network and gain access to over fifty bonus episodes by becoming a patron on ⁠Patreon⁠. Want more science fiction in your life? Check out ⁠The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast⁠. Love Neil Gaiman? Join us on ⁠Hanging Out With the Dream King: A...
Published 03/28/24
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