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44:18
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A Chat with Claire North
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TFTB Film Club: Alien (1979)
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41:13
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100th Episode Special
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45:45
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@wonderworld1928
@wonderworld1928 11 күн бұрын
Great to hear from a master storyteller.
@tingle6278
@tingle6278 3 ай бұрын
When I first read the book, I smiled at the passenger thinking it was a callback to meetings with Angela but I didn't allow myself to believe it IS her! Blows my mind :)
@psychocritico5738
@psychocritico5738 3 ай бұрын
🗿🍷
@yxyxs
@yxyxs 3 ай бұрын
Great interview. Watts is a charismatic guy and a hell of a writer. Just wish he he'd kept mum on doing business in Tel Aviv not a good a look right now 😬
@tehdii
@tehdii 4 ай бұрын
Peter if you reading this Sanderson and Patrick Rothfuss both made this new move on the scene of literature. Way of Kings Prime and Narrow Roads Between Desires are the versions of previously ( 20 years ago with Sanderson) released texts, changed with 50% more content or in Prime example unedited first draft. You could always release Blindsight Beta :)
@tehdii
@tehdii 4 ай бұрын
Moral jump scare is a fascinating title ;)
@tehdii
@tehdii 4 ай бұрын
My friend tried for years and still did not manage to sway me to the Altered Carbon, I am trying to sell him on Blindsight for years... oh the irony :):) I want this Doyle article about fantastic creatures existing ;) Why thosevideos have so little views?
@tehdii
@tehdii 4 ай бұрын
It just came to me. Something that can implement consciousness on a given substrata is parasitical on Siri or implemented its consciousness on him. Just like he could send on the beam of light the Portia and it is coming through him on the Earth where Vampire went back to controlling the number of the population let's say :) Earth will be the place of war but this time the sides will consist of Vampires and plague of zombieizm and the space consciousness wanting to parasite all substrata of the human minds. Space Hal9000 slash Neuromancer intelligence installing itself on the brains of humans vs Sarasti level of primal instinct. I want to see this Peter!!! p.s. Jukka Sarasti - nice nod to the chief conductor of Canadian opera ;)
@tehdii
@tehdii 4 ай бұрын
And Moid deleted all the interviews so I want to once again write this here. The Thing is taking place in 1982 Winter/ Blindsight is starting in 13.02.2082. Is it a nod to The Thing? The 100 years date landing in 82 again? ;)
@tehdii
@tehdii 4 ай бұрын
Neil You shoud watch Jekyll and Hyde from 2006 I think. Short series from UK. I see this as an example of how you could make Blindsight movie on a budget.
@tehdii
@tehdii 4 ай бұрын
Since I started as a hobby to write my own SF book I started to see deeper in the Peters Mind ;) I have wattched ( I leave the word tith the error to indicate in one ideogram both watching and Watts ) all of videos there are with him on yt. Even missing Moid video. Tell moid to reupload your interview!
@tehdii
@tehdii 4 ай бұрын
It just came to me. Something that can implement consciousness on a given substrata is parasitical on Siri or implemented its consciousness on him. Just like he could send on the beam of light the Portia and it is coming through him on the Earth where Vampire went back to controlling the number of the population let's say :) Earth will be the place of war but this time the sides will consist of Vampires and plague of zombieizm and the space consciousness wanting to parasite all substrata of the human minds. Space Hal9000 slash Neuromancer intelligence installing itself on the brains of humans vs Sarasti level of primal instinct. I want to see this Peter!!! p.s. Jukka Sarasti - nice nod to the chief conductor of Canadian opera ;)
@wtfbbqpwnzercopter7737
@wtfbbqpwnzercopter7737 5 ай бұрын
Peter they have a vendetta against anyone that smells of intelligence. Conform, obey.
@elricofmelnibone425
@elricofmelnibone425 4 ай бұрын
Who’s they?
@wtfbbqpwnzercopter7737
@wtfbbqpwnzercopter7737 4 ай бұрын
@@elricofmelnibone425 The soulless minions of orthodoxy.
@elricofmelnibone425
@elricofmelnibone425 4 ай бұрын
@@wtfbbqpwnzercopter7737 How edgy, yet vague enough to be meaningless.
@wtfbbqpwnzercopter7737
@wtfbbqpwnzercopter7737 4 ай бұрын
Not really, it's a pop culture reference. But you weren't really looking for an answer, were you?
@wtfbbqpwnzercopter7737
@wtfbbqpwnzercopter7737 5 ай бұрын
Eeeek! Will I actually get this movie?!?!!
@fluffycat9673
@fluffycat9673 5 ай бұрын
A very fascinating conversation. I'm not familiar with this podcast, I just came on this video since I'm a fan of Peter. I love it when they share case studies and books. Would love more of this content ❤
@Cliffothebig
@Cliffothebig 5 ай бұрын
Neverness and Brokengod, my two favorite books, so glad I found this vid
@graevlord
@graevlord 5 ай бұрын
lovely interview!
@LtSprinkulz
@LtSprinkulz 6 ай бұрын
This was a fantastic listen. Morgan is easily my favorite author because he writes reality set in fiction, and that's exactly what we need more of in the world. I love that you let him ramble and rabbit-hole as he has some very interesting things to say and has a very coherent train of thought. It's hard to find recent footage of him, so it's a lot of fun to hear his takes on recent events, geopolitics, technology, genres, etc. He's a very salient human.
@tehdii
@tehdii 7 ай бұрын
I have read Blindsight 3 times, once in Polish, once in English and just have finished audiobook in Polish again. I like the structure of it. It is elegant in the way Contact by Sagan is. It is giving me a pleasure every time. I am on my slow mission to read every book/novel by Peter. Few books in, now I need to start The Rifters ;) Can not wait for Omni. Peter became my fav author when I hit middle age. I never have thought that I could find an author whose books I will be waiting for like teenage boy waiting for some press for The Youth :) Last time I was so excited for a book in 2006 another Drizzt by Salvtore :) Last time I checked drow adventures. I have heard Menzoberanzan has some a-woke revolution :) p.s. I hope Moid will be able to reupload discussion with PW and others. p.p.s I am in an age Peter was when he wrote Rifters. I became inspired by his talks and also started to write my own book. Have few chapters on paper, few in my head ;) Thank you Peter for being vulgar inspiration for me ;) Cheers from Poland!
@JCH0SU
@JCH0SU 7 ай бұрын
I'm the first viewer on this? Madness! Keep up the good work lads, Regards from Scotland.
@SayedHasanat
@SayedHasanat 7 ай бұрын
I love you My Life Kate Trefry
@nikolapavlovicsova5010
@nikolapavlovicsova5010 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for this interview!
@nikolapavlovicsova5010
@nikolapavlovicsova5010 7 ай бұрын
WOW!!!! GREAT!!! As a kid, I bought Neverness in a Belgrade book fair, the only Serbian edition. It was time when I was reading Dan Simmons and Orson Scot Card, Vernor Vinge.... and again I was blown away! I thought oh my god, this is some kind of philosophical SF and this is something that will define my taste. Now 15 years later I finally bought all Neverness (A Requiem for Homo Sapiens) books and I am getting info that Zindell will release a new book in the series. What a beautiful day!
@christopherharter
@christopherharter 7 ай бұрын
On page 359 in Blindsight Peter wrote: (Siri) "So much power my father must have had, to be able to authorize such a broadcast and waste so much of it on feelings. Oh God, how I treasure it. I treasure every word." To me, it is the most important part of the book...and if you haven't come across it on his blog, Peter wrote a eulogy, of sorts, when his father died, one of the most beautiful things I've ever read. I've never looked forward to a book in the way I look forward to Omniscience...thanks so much for this podcast, love to hear Peter will complete Siri and The Major's story.
@RichardBarclay
@RichardBarclay 8 ай бұрын
Revelation space was Alastair's first novel. He had only written short stories prior to this.
@fluffycat9673
@fluffycat9673 8 ай бұрын
Great episode! It's great how you research the questions and let the guests talk. How does this not have more views?? I am new to this channel, I came on this while looking for Peter Watts content. Looking forward to more interviews with him ♥
@BurnEnough
@BurnEnough 9 ай бұрын
Good podcast, but would you have anything new? This interview is more than a year old.
@talesfromthebridge
@talesfromthebridge 9 ай бұрын
We are an audio only podcast at the moment. Our latest episodes are available on most podcast apps or visit talesfromthebridge.com Just starting to get some of our backlog on youtube for the first time. We really appreciate you checking out the show.!