Something exciting has been going on over at the HeadStuff Podcast Network! This week saw the launch of HeadStuff+, a new membership platform for all HeadStuff shows. Words To That Effect, as I’m sure you know, has been a proud member of the HPN since way back in 2017 and read more…
Ep 48: Fictions of Antarctica
The continent of Antarctica was only discovered two centuries ago, even if it had long been theorized. It’s a place shrouded in mystery with no human history and no permanent residents. It’s a land of superlatives: the coldest, the windiest, the driest continent. It is a grand scientific experiment, a read more…
Ep 47: Alternate History
In one sense the alternate history tale is a very specific kind of story: a type of speculative fiction in which a certain, often key, moment of history has been changed. In another sense, though, alternate history has a much broader appeal. We are all curious, we all think about read more…
Ep 46: Weird Westerns
In a way it’s maybe strange that the western is such a prominent genre. Given it’s connected to such a specific time and place – the mid-to-late 19th century, American west – why are we all so familiar with the many tropes of the western? Cowboys and Indians, shootouts and read more…
Ep 45: Mashups, Remixes, and Frankenfiction
Remix, mashup, sample, adaptation, parody, homage, knock-off. The lines between these, and so many other similar terms, are not always very clear. In one sense, all culture is a remix, nothing exists in a vacuum. On the other hand, some people may take a dim view of lifting almost the read more…
WTTE Season 5 Trailer
Words To That Effect is back! Season 5 officially launches next Tuesday, 10th November. The world may be a very different place since the end of season 4, but there’s plenty in store this season to distract, entertain, and enlighten you. In the meantime, here’s a trailer to give you read more…
Season 5: Coming Very Soon!
It’s been a while. It was not my intention to have such a long season gap, but then nor was it my intention, when I made an episode about apocalyptic fiction, that I would soon get the opportunity to experience my very own global pandemic. So there you have it. read more…
Ep 44: Words Dunnit (Live at the Dublin Podcast Festival)
Last year Caroline Crampton (of Shedunnit) and I teamed up to create a joint live show, called Words Dunnit: a 200-year history of detective fiction in an hour. We performed the show live at the Dublin Podcast Festival in November 2019, and then again at Pod UK, in Birmingham, in read more…
Ep 43: Lost Books
There are countless great works of literature we have tantalising glimpses of, works we know exist but, as far as anyone can tell, have been lost to history. Huge swathes of ancient Greek literature, a vast Chinese encyclopedia, a lost Shakespeare play based on the story of Don Quixote. And read more…
Ep 42: The Missing Link
The Hunt for the Missing Link Sasquatch. Bigfoot. The Abominable Snowman. Yeti. The Yowie, the Yeren, the Almas Ape-men, cave men, wild men. The Missing Link. The idea of the missing link came about in the mid-19th century, with the rise of Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. In 1859 Darwin read more…
Ep 41: Romance Novels
His head moved, his mouth glided up her neck with feather-light brushes to that hollow beneath her ear. Then something hot and wet… His tongue. A Mills & Boon romance novel. The style is pretty easy to recognize – and to imitate or parody – because it works to a read more…
Ep 40: Time Travel Tales
Time travel fiction is a small subgenre of science fiction. Science fiction is a small subset of all the many genres and types of literature. Time machines and time travellers are a niche interest. And yet, in another way, all fiction is time travel fiction. All stories rely on time read more…
2020 Update
Unfortunately due to, well, life, and things that are far, far outside my control, I won’t be getting the next WTTE episode out today (14th) as planned. Things will return as soon as possible thought and I have 3 new episodes in the works. Most likely I’ll just skip this read more…
Christmas Bonus Episode: A Victorian Christmas Ghost Story
Normal episodes will resume in the new year but, in the mean time, I have made a very special Christmas episode. The Christmas before last I released an M.R. James story, following a Christmas tradition of ghost stories going back to Victorian times. So, I’ve decided to do it again, read more…
Ep 39: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Edgar Rice Burroughs is no longer a familiar name. Like many other authors, the fame of his greatest creation, in his case Tarzan, has long eclipsed his own. But Burroughs was far more than the creator of Tarzan. He was an early pioneer of science fiction, a master of the read more…