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Long Story Short: The Official Podcast of The British Fantasy Society

Long Story Short: The Official Podcast of The British Fantasy Society

By: David Green
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A podcast celebrating writing and creativity across fantasy, horror, and science-fiction, hosted by authors David Green and Robin CM Duncan.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • Long Story Short Ep-19: A Slice of History, with Samantha York
    Dec 10 2025

    Robin and David are joined by Samatha York, whose debut historical novel The Foreshore released in August. Discussion ranges far and wide into matters of language, myth versus reality, also history and who gets to write it. There are shoutouts for local bookshops, and discussions on popular islands like Atlantis and Númenor.

    https://britishfantasysociety.org/blog/bfs-podcast-long-story-short/

    Are you a member of the British Fantasy Society yet? Join us here: https://britishfantasysociety.org/about-the-bfs/become-a-member/

    Learn more about Samantha here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-foreshore/

    Visit Robin’s website: https://robincmduncan.com/

    Or David’s: https://www.davidgreenwriter.com/

    Time stamps

    (01:02) Samantha’s publishing journey;

    (04:05) learning writing through reading;

    (04:33) lockdown novels;

    (10:12) finer details;

    (12:43) the balance between myth and reality;

    (18:44) how much history?

    (22:33) Samantha’s next projects;

    (24:30) historical fiction readers’ tolerance;

    (28:40) a fictional background location;

    (32:22) Katie’s review: That Time I Got Drunk and Yeeted a Love Potion at a Werewolf, Kimberly Lemming;

    (34:34) planner vs Discovery Writer;

    (38:05) the sausage behind the curtain: what is Robin trying to say? (Answers on a postcard);

    (39:10) an island called Eilean Eòin;

    (42:08) audiobook?

    (43:15) bookshops, local and national;

    (47:15) [contractually mandated] Tolkien chat;

    (49:35) …eventually, Robin arrives at a question – authors changing history?

    (53:16) the Return of the Rings (of Power).

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    58 mins
  • Long Story Short Ep-18: A Meeting in Information Space, with Stewart Hotston
    Nov 26 2025

    Robin and Dave dress up as writers to chat with Stewart Hotston about his latest novel, the magnificent space opera Project Hanuman. We ramble far and wide to chat about LARPing, bookshelves, reading recs, the British Science Fiction Association, and much, much more, but most importantly, we touch on some weighty topics that need to be discussed, like why SF authors write about politics, and what happens if we don’t.

    https://britishfantasysociety.org/blog/bfs-podcast-long-story-short/

    Are you a member of the British Fantasy Society yet? Join us here: https://britishfantasysociety.org/about-the-bfs/become-a-member/

    Learn more about Stewart here: https://stewarthotston.com/about/

    Visit Robin’s website: https://robincmduncan.com/

    Or David’s: https://www.davidgreenwriter.com/

    Time stamps:

    (01:16) Project Hanuman;

    (02:15) A quiet collapse;

    (02:45) Inspirations for Project Hanuman;

    (05:20) Iain M. Banks;

    (05:45) Background physics;

    (07:15) ** INTERLUDE **

    (08:55) The Science-y Bit;

    (18:10) Managing story scope vs word count;

    (22:45) Writing out the Internet (Mission: Impossible);

    (26:10) The experience of writing Project Hanuman;

    (28:30) The book glossary in your head;

    (31:15) Katie’s review: Peter Darling, by Austin Chant;

    (33:00) Obscure punctuation / The Secret Code;

    (35:20) BSFA Chair / helping fans do what they love;

    (37:10) Challenges / the Cloak of Boring Politics;

    (39:10) Work on your craft;

    (40:40) Stewart’s recommendations:

    - The Future, Naomi Alderman (2023)

    - Exordia, Seth Dickinson (2024)

    - The Traitor Baru Cormorant, Seth Dickinson (2015)

    - The Proof of My Innocence, Jonathan Coe (2024)

    - Judith Butler, feminist philosopher

    (43:25) SFF and Politics;

    (49:18) LARP;

    (57:00) What are you up to next?

    - The Next Enemy Will Be the Last (due 2026)

    - Epic fantasy duology (2027/2028?)

    - Portal fantasy…

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    1 hr
  • Long Story Short Ep-17a: The Speakies Special
    Nov 19 2025

    The BFS are very pleased to support the Best Audiobook: Science Fiction & Fantasy category at the inaugural British Audio Awards, the ceremony for which takes place on 24th November. To mark the event, Long Story Short presents our very first Podcast Special.

    https://www.thebookseller.com/the-british-audio-awards/the-british-audio-awards

    https://britishfantasysociety.org/blog/bfs-podcast-long-story-short/

    Are you a member of the British Fantasy Society yet? Join us here: https://britishfantasysociety.org/about-the-bfs/become-a-member/

    Visit Robin’s website: https://robincmduncan.com/

    And Pam’s: https://www.pslivingstone.com

    And also David Green’s: https://www.davidgreenwriter.com/

    Time stamps

    (01:05) The Speakies organisers’ statement;

    (01:40) summary of the award categories;

    (02:05) “And the nominees are…” (Best Audiobook – SF & Fantasy);

    (03:10) some words from Juno Dawson (read by PS Livingstone);

    (04:57) Steve Lyons and Nicholas Briggs chat Agent of the Daleks;

    (08:20) the evolution of audio drama;

    (11:16) Nick and Steve’s processes;

    (15:27) how important are audiobooks in your own reading?

    (17:20) reading in the bath (+Nick’s recommendations):

    • The Intruder, John Rowe Townsend (1969)
    • First Light, Geoffrey Wellum (2020)
    • Rogue Male, Geoffrey Household (1939)

    (21:06) the value of (audio drama) awards;

    (25:00) revisiting books, but in audio: praise for Ian Holm and Peter Kenny;

    (27:35) reading Revenge of the Cybermen;

    (28:35) how does it feel to be nominated for a British Audio Award?

    (32:12) some other nominations of potential interest.

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    34 mins
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