The July 2008 episode of Orthopedic Horseshoes, entitled “The Devil is in the Details,” has been posted in dialup and broadband at thinktwiceradio.com/kauderer/kauderer.html. The sf talk radio program—which we detailed in this article—features an interview/discussion with horror writer Edo van Belkom, winner of the Stoker Award, the Aurora Award, and the Silver Birch Award.
Hosts Herb Kauderer, Alan Katerinsky, and van Belkom, discuss people who are full of themselves, what a writer looks like, a tradition of pornography, social skills and fan conventions, feeling like Jesus, the Silver Birch Award, the long tail, self-judgment, and what the writer’s job should be.
Kauderer also writes that “the June 2008 episode of Orthopedic Horseshoes, “On the Front Lines of Teaching Science,” has now been archived at orthohorseshoes.mypodcast.com. In that episode, Herb and Al chat with Dr. David DeGraff, the head of Astronomy at Alfred University about teaching the scientific method, student mis-priorities, cell phones, physics envy, sorting out the sciences, unnoticed stars, self-selecting planets, and the key question: are we weird?”