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Geek Syndicate

Geek Syndicate
Description:
The long awaited, critically acclaimed, irreverent, touching, intellectual, nonsensical, fairly drunken, incredibly sexy, hilarious.... Hear what happens when 2 old friends(perhaps more in the coming weeks), some pizza, 2 bottles of single malt whiskey and a couple of cats decide to celebrate all aspects of geek life from a UK perspective. We hope to cover TV,Books,Games,Comics..etc every fortnight.

Homepage: http://geeksyndicate.libsyn.com

RSS Feed: http://geeksyndicate.libsyn.com/rss

Geek Syndicate Statistics
Episodes:
2193
Average Episode Duration:
0:1:03:40
Longest Episode Duration:
0:22:21:46
Total Duration of all Episodes:
96 days, 23 hours, 12 minutes and 15 seconds
Earliest Episode:
1 October 2006 (2:23am GMT)
Latest Episode:
12 January 2026 (6:00am GMT)
Average Time Between Episodes:
3 days, 5 hours, 4 minutes and 46 seconds

Geek Syndicate Episodes

  • GSN PODCAST: Scrolls V.2, Chapter 1: New Beginnings

    6 May 2013 (6:12am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 43 minutes and 9 seconds

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    Scrolls is dead. Long live Scrolls!

    We've had a hell of a lot of fun burbling away about various topics over the last three years, but its time for a fresh start. The gang are all here still, and the focus of the podcast remains on our favourite genres of books but we've shifted format in an effort to become more listener friendly and provide you with more books worth reading. What does that mean? In a nutshell, we've split the programme into segments and gone out of our way to get contributions from a much wider group of people. Some features will be regular, others will drop in and out as the mood takes us, but our ever constant guide will be the love of and discussion about books. And cake. Obviously.

    This first episode kicks off with a general round up of what we're Reading Right Now, including input from our Twitter followers. You can use the hash-tag #RRNow to contribute to this infrequent but ongoing conversation. It doesn't have to be an essay, just let us know what you're reading, who it's by and why you think other listeners would like to read it. Alternatively, if you'd like to submit a longer review, send it to scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and we'll read it out.

    Next up is the Author Interview, in which Phil talks with dark fantasist and environmental horror supremo Joseph D'Lacey about his career - past, present and future. If you have an author you would like us to interview in the future, e-mail your suggestions to scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and we'll see what we can do.

    We then unveil the results of our first Flash Fiction competition - a monthly challenge open to all-comers. The best three entries are read out, we discuss their merits and choose a winner. Listen out also for next month's challenge. Your deadline will be 8:30 pm, Thursday 16th May. The top three will be published on the Geek Syndicate website each month and the winner will receive a book. Need your fix more regularly? Pop along to Thrills, Kills 'n' Chaos or join Colleen Foley at the Prediction for weekly Flash fun.

    After setting the next month's challenge, it's Author's Delight. Wolfblood creator and novelist Debbie Moon joins us briefly to share one of her all-time favourite reads. This will be another regular feature, highlighting the books that authors rate most highly. Next Episode we'll be joined by Adam Christopher. Any other authors out there who want to take part in future episodes, just e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet @Dion_Scrolls

    We wrap things up with The Big Debate. The team settle down to chew over the toughest of topics and try to get each other to swallow their arguments. It may be an exercise in futility, but we love wrangling with words almost as much as reading them. This'll likely be a fixture in every episode. If you have a topic you want to set us for the future then e-mail it to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk then stand well back.

    More ways to interact! Scrolls now has a Skype answerphone set up, so if you want to contact us about any of the above topics, suggest new segments, have your own dulcet tone appear on the podcast or simply give us feedback, then call us at dion.winton.polak any time of day. It seems to work...
    (Remember, the Editor is magic, so don't panic)

    Love listening to Clover's laughter? Visit Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour where Clover is her latest guest. Between giggles they talk about a whole bunch of topics that are not book related and one or two that are.

    Last, but not least, we welcome feedback in the Comments section, especially from people who have never been in touch before.

    Keep reading.



  • GSN PODCAST: Scrolls V.2, Chapter 1: New Beginnings

    6 May 2013 (6:12am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 43 minutes and 9 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Scrolls is dead. Long live Scrolls!

    We've had a hell of a lot of fun burbling away about various topics over the last three years, but its time for a fresh start. The gang are all here still, and the focus of the podcast remains on our favourite genres of books but we've shifted format in an effort to become more listener friendly and provide you with more books worth reading. What does that mean? In a nutshell, we've split the programme into segments and gone out of our way to get contributions from a much wider group of people. Some features will be regular, others will drop in and out as the mood takes us, but our ever constant guide will be the love of and discussion about books. And cake. Obviously.

    This first episode kicks off with a general round up of what we're Reading Right Now, including input from our Twitter followers. You can use the hash-tag #RRNow to contribute to this infrequent but ongoing conversation. It doesn't have to be an essay, just let us know what you're reading, who it's by and why you think other listeners would like to read it. Alternatively, if you'd like to submit a longer review, send it to scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and we'll read it out.

    Next up is the Author Interview, in which Phil talks with dark fantasist and environmental horror supremo Joseph D'Lacey about his career - past, present and future. If you have an author you would like us to interview in the future, e-mail your suggestions to scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and we'll see what we can do.

    We then unveil the results of our first Flash Fiction competition - a monthly challenge open to all-comers. The best three entries are read out, we discuss their merits and choose a winner. Listen out also for next month's challenge. Your deadline will be 8:30 pm, Thursday 16th May. The top three will be published on the Geek Syndicate website each month and the winner will receive a book. Need your fix more regularly? Pop along to Thrills, Kills 'n' Chaos or join Colleen Foley at the Prediction for weekly Flash fun.

    After setting the next month's challenge, it's Author's Delight. Wolfblood creator and novelist Debbie Moon joins us briefly to share one of her all-time favourite reads. This will be another regular feature, highlighting the books that authors rate most highly. Next Episode we'll be joined by Adam Christopher. Any other authors out there who want to take part in future episodes, just e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet @Dion_Scrolls

    We wrap things up with The Big Debate. The team settle down to chew over the toughest of topics and try to get each other to swallow their arguments. It may be an exercise in futility, but we love wrangling with words almost as much as reading them. This'll likely be a fixture in every episode. If you have a topic you want to set us for the future then e-mail it to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk then stand well back.

    More ways to interact! Scrolls now has a Skype answerphone set up, so if you want to contact us about any of the above topics, suggest new segments, have your own dulcet tone appear on the podcast or simply give us feedback, then call us at dion.winton.polak any time of day. It seems to work...
    (Remember, the Editor is magic, so don't panic)

    Love listening to Clover's laughter? Visit Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour where Clover is her latest guest. Between giggles they talk about a whole bunch of topics that are not book related and one or two that are.

    Last, but not least, we welcome feedback in the Comments section, especially from people who have never been in touch before.

    Keep reading.



  • GSN PODCAST: Scrolls V.2, Chapter 1: New Beginnings

    6 May 2013 (5:12am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 43 minutes and 9 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Scrolls is dead. Long live Scrolls!

    We've had a hell of a lot of fun burbling away about various topics over the last three years, but its time for a fresh start. The gang are all here still, and the focus of the podcast remains on our favourite genres of books but we've shifted format in an effort to become more listener friendly and provide you with more books worth reading. What does that mean? In a nutshell, we've split the programme into segments and gone out of our way to get contributions from a much wider group of people. Some features will be regular, others will drop in and out as the mood takes us, but our ever constant guide will be the love of and discussion about books. And cake. Obviously.

    This first episode kicks off with a general round up of what we're Reading Right Now, including input from our Twitter followers. You can use the hash-tag #RRNow to contribute to this infrequent but ongoing conversation. It doesn't have to be an essay, just let us know what you're reading, who it's by and why you think other listeners would like to read it. Alternatively, if you'd like to submit a longer review, send it to scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and we'll read it out.

    Next up is the Author Interview, in which Phil talks with dark fantasist and environmental horror supremo Joseph D'Lacey about his career - past, present and future. If you have an author you would like us to interview in the future, e-mail your suggestions to scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and we'll see what we can do.

    We then unveil the results of our first Flash Fiction competition - a monthly challenge open to all-comers. The best three entries are read out, we discuss their merits and choose a winner. Listen out also for next month's challenge. Your deadline will be 8:30 pm, Thursday 16th May. The top three will be published on the Geek Syndicate website each month and the winner will receive a book. Need your fix more regularly? Pop along to Thrills, Kills 'n' Chaos or join Colleen Foley at the Prediction for weekly Flash fun.

    After setting the next month's challenge, it's Author's Delight. Wolfblood creator and novelist Debbie Moon joins us briefly to share one of her all-time favourite reads. This will be another regular feature, highlighting the books that authors rate most highly. Next Episode we'll be joined by Adam Christopher. Any other authors out there who want to take part in future episodes, just e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet @Dion_Scrolls

    We wrap things up with The Big Debate. The team settle down to chew over the toughest of topics and try to get each other to swallow their arguments. It may be an exercise in futility, but we love wrangling with words almost as much as reading them. This'll likely be a fixture in every episode. If you have a topic you want to set us for the future then e-mail it to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk then stand well back.

    More ways to interact! Scrolls now has a Skype answerphone set up, so if you want to contact us about any of the above topics, suggest new segments, have your own dulcet tone appear on the podcast or simply give us feedback, then call us at dion.winton.polak any time of day. It seems to work...
    (Remember, the Editor is magic, so don't panic)

    Love listening to Clover's laughter? Visit Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour where Clover is her latest guest. Between giggles they talk about a whole bunch of topics that are not book related and one or two that are.

    Last, but not least, we welcome feedback in the Comments section, especially from people who have never been in touch before.

    Keep reading.



  • GSN PODCAST: Scrolls V.2, Chapter 1: New Beginnings

    6 May 2013 (5:12am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 43 minutes and 9 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Scrolls is dead. Long live Scrolls!

    We've had a hell of a lot of fun burbling away about various topics over the last three years, but its time for a fresh start. The gang are all here still, and the focus of the podcast remains on our favourite genres of books but we've shifted format in an effort to become more listener friendly and provide you with more books worth reading. What does that mean? In a nutshell, we've split the programme into segments and gone out of our way to get contributions from a much wider group of people. Some features will be regular, others will drop in and out as the mood takes us, but our ever constant guide will be the love of and discussion about books. And cake. Obviously.

    This first episode kicks off with a general round up of what we're Reading Right Now, including input from our Twitter followers. You can use the hash-tag #RRNow to contribute to this infrequent but ongoing conversation. It doesn't have to be an essay, just let us know what you're reading, who it's by and why you think other listeners would like to read it. Alternatively, if you'd like to submit a longer review, send it to scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and we'll read it out.

    Next up is the Author Interview, in which Phil talks with dark fantasist and environmental horror supremo Joseph D'Lacey about his career - past, present and future. If you have an author you would like us to interview in the future, e-mail your suggestions to scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and we'll see what we can do.

    We then unveil the results of our first Flash Fiction competition - a monthly challenge open to all-comers. The best three entries are read out, we discuss their merits and choose a winner. Listen out also for next month's challenge. Your deadline will be 8:30 pm, Thursday 16th May. The top three will be published on the Geek Syndicate website each month and the winner will receive a book. Need your fix more regularly? Pop along to Thrills, Kills 'n' Chaos or join Colleen Foley at the Prediction for weekly Flash fun.

    After setting the next month's challenge, it's Author's Delight. Wolfblood creator and novelist Debbie Moon joins us briefly to share one of her all-time favourite reads. This will be another regular feature, highlighting the books that authors rate most highly. Next Episode we'll be joined by Adam Christopher. Any other authors out there who want to take part in future episodes, just e-mail us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or tweet @Dion_Scrolls

    We wrap things up with The Big Debate. The team settle down to chew over the toughest of topics and try to get each other to swallow their arguments. It may be an exercise in futility, but we love wrangling with words almost as much as reading them. This'll likely be a fixture in every episode. If you have a topic you want to set us for the future then e-mail it to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk then stand well back.

    More ways to interact! Scrolls now has a Skype answerphone set up, so if you want to contact us about any of the above topics, suggest new segments, have your own dulcet tone appear on the podcast or simply give us feedback, then call us at dion.winton.polak any time of day. It seems to work...
    (Remember, the Editor is magic, so don't panic)

    Love listening to Clover's laughter? Visit Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour where Clover is her latest guest. Between giggles they talk about a whole bunch of topics that are not book related and one or two that are.

    Last, but not least, we welcome feedback in the Comments section, especially from people who have never been in touch before.

    Keep reading.



  • Geek Syndicate Special: Iron Man 3 Review and Drew Pearce Interview

    1 May 2013 (10:55pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 46 minutes and 10 seconds

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    Join Barry and GS team member Christophe Montoya in this spoiler heavy (you have been warned) review of Iron Man 3. Christophe then takes to the sky, coutesy of his own mini arc reactor, while Barry stays grounded for an interview/chat with Drew Pearce (with even more spoliers) the co-writer of the Iron Man 3 screenplay. Together they discuss what it was like co-writing with Shane Black, working on a Marvel film post Avengers, fitting Iron Man 3 into Marvel Phrase 2, the end credit sequence and much more!



  • Geek Syndicate Special: Iron Man 3 Review and Drew Pearce Interview

    1 May 2013 (10:55pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 46 minutes and 10 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join Barry and GS team member Christophe Montoya in this spoiler heavy (you have been warned) review of Iron Man 3. Christophe then takes to the sky, coutesy of his own mini arc reactor, while Barry stays grounded for an interview/chat with Drew Pearce (with even more spoliers) the co-writer of the Iron Man 3 screenplay. Together they discuss what it was like co-writing with Shane Black, working on a Marvel film post Avengers, fitting Iron Man 3 into Marvel Phrase 2, the end credit sequence and much more!



  • Geek Syndicate Special: Iron Man 3 Review and Drew Pearce Interview

    1 May 2013 (9:55pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 46 minutes and 10 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join Barry and GS team member Christophe Montoya in this spoiler heavy (you have been warned) review of Iron Man 3. Christophe then takes to the sky, coutesy of his own mini arc reactor, while Barry stays grounded for an interview/chat with Drew Pearce (with even more spoliers) the co-writer of the Iron Man 3 screenplay. Together they discuss what it was like co-writing with Shane Black, working on a Marvel film post Avengers, fitting Iron Man 3 into Marvel Phrase 2, the end credit sequence and much more!



  • Geek Syndicate Special: Iron Man 3 Review and Drew Pearce Interview

    1 May 2013 (9:55pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 46 minutes and 10 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Join Barry and GS team member Christophe Montoya in this spoiler heavy (you have been warned) review of Iron Man 3. Christophe then takes to the sky, coutesy of his own mini arc reactor, while Barry stays grounded for an interview/chat with Drew Pearce (with even more spoliers) the co-writer of the Iron Man 3 screenplay. Together they discuss what it was like co-writing with Shane Black, working on a Marvel film post Avengers, fitting Iron Man 3 into Marvel Phrase 2, the end credit sequence and much more!



  • Dissecting Worlds Series 7 Episode 2: Robin Hood, Robin Hood!

    25 April 2013 (1:32pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 42 minutes and 24 seconds

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    The Merry Men of the blasted moors of West Yorkshire and Sun-caressed Mersey Riviera team up to take on another wibbly-wobbly man of folklore and legend - Robin Hood.
    Having learnt nothing from their tussle with King Arthur back in the Leadership series except to get on board a knowledgeable expert in the form of Ant from 'The Next Level' podcast to look at:
    • Robin Hood - class hero, bandit or national liberator ?
    • What is good Kingship and does it involve invading the Middle East ?
    • The many intrigues of Robin of Sherwood TV series
    • Robin Hood analogues including Che Guevara, the Water Margin and William Tell
    • Alan Rickman and the Heroes dramatic beats
    • Robin Hood in comics from Green Arrow to Outlaw and back again
    • Merry men and the foco theory
    • Legends of Zelda (and Neil)
    • The Death of Legends
    So pull on your tights, put a feather in your cap, watch out for the Sheriff and join us!
    Feedback on twitter to @dissectingwrlds or email dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or even better would be a 3-5 minute audio clip for our conclusions episode.
    Too the Green Wood!


  • Dissecting Worlds Series 7 Episode 2: Robin Hood, Robin Hood!

    25 April 2013 (1:32pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 42 minutes and 24 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    The Merry Men of the blasted moors of West Yorkshire and Sun-caressed Mersey Riviera team up to take on another wibbly-wobbly man of folklore and legend - Robin Hood.
    Having learnt nothing from their tussle with King Arthur back in the Leadership series except to get on board a knowledgeable expert in the form of Ant from 'The Next Level' podcast to look at:
    • Robin Hood - class hero, bandit or national liberator ?
    • What is good Kingship and does it involve invading the Middle East ?
    • The many intrigues of Robin of Sherwood TV series
    • Robin Hood analogues including Che Guevara, the Water Margin and William Tell
    • Alan Rickman and the Heroes dramatic beats
    • Robin Hood in comics from Green Arrow to Outlaw and back again
    • Merry men and the foco theory
    • Legends of Zelda (and Neil)
    • The Death of Legends
    So pull on your tights, put a feather in your cap, watch out for the Sheriff and join us!
    Feedback on twitter to @dissectingwrlds or email dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or even better would be a 3-5 minute audio clip for our conclusions episode.
    Too the Green Wood!


  • Dissecting Worlds Series 7 Episode 2: Robin Hood, Robin Hood!

    25 April 2013 (12:32pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 42 minutes and 24 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    The Merry Men of  the blasted moors of West Yorkshire and Sun-caressed Mersey Riviera team up to take on another wibbly-wobbly man of folklore and legend - Robin Hood.
     
    Having learnt nothing from their tussle with King Arthur back in the Leadership series except to get on board a knowledgeable expert in the form of Ant from 'The Next Level' podcast to look at:
     
    • Robin Hood - class hero, bandit or national liberator ?
    • What is good Kingship and does it involve invading the Middle East ?
    • The many intrigues of Robin of Sherwood TV series
    • Robin Hood analogues including Che Guevara, the Water Margin and William Tell
    • Alan Rickman and the Heroes dramatic beats
    • Robin Hood in comics from Green Arrow to Outlaw and back again
    • Merry men and the foco theory
    • Legends of Zelda (and Neil)
    • The Death of Legends
    So pull on your tights, put a feather in your cap, watch out for the Sheriff and join us!
     
    Feedback on twitter to @dissectingwrlds or email dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or even better would be a 3-5 minute audio clip for our conclusions episode.
     
    Too the Green Wood!


  • Children of the Atom, Episode 7

    11 April 2013 (5:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 1 minutes and 47 seconds

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    This month, while Shane is away at Wrestlemania, I chat with Gavin from Liberation Frequency and Denis from Ground Level about Marvel NOW, how it compares to the DC New 52, what titles they've picked up, and what they think of recent trends in comics.



  • Children of the Atom, Episode 7

    11 April 2013 (4:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 1 minutes and 47 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    This month, while Shane is away at Wrestlemania, I chat with Gavin from Liberation Frequency and Denis from Ground Level about Marvel NOW, how it compares to the DC New 52, what titles they've picked up, and what they think of recent trends in comics.



  • Scrolls Chapter 21: Journey's End

    9 April 2013 (2:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 30 minutes and 16 seconds

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    It's been a long road from where we began, but Scrolls as we know it has come to an end. On our final ramble through the genres the team reflect upon the ever-present motif of the Journey - What exactly do authors get from dragging us all over their worlds, why do we travel anyway and how does the experience inform our lives? When we manage to stick to the topic we wander through The Thirteen and a Half Lives of Captain Bluebear, The Long Earth, The Hollowing, Neuromancer and Double Dead, among others. When we stumble off the path you'll hear little vignettes about life at Waterstone's, love custard, curried chocolates, hairy arses and the inevitable destruction of life on Earth. Don't panic.

    Journey's End is dedicated to Mattie's dear friend Charlotte Lamb and Phil's beloved grandmother who both sadly passed away around the time The Journey (aka Journey's End) was recorded.

    One notable absence from our discussions is the divine road-novel American Gods but don't worry, we'll be doing a Book Group podcast on that pretty darn soon. Oh yeah, the Book Group will continue, never fear. We'll still be doing Scrolls, for that matter but our format is changing considerably. We are becoming more focused and more interactive, which means we need YOU! Here are a few ways that you can help add content to our future episodes.

    As well as talking about what we're currently reading we want to hear from YOU. Tweet mini reviews of what you're reading right now [using the hashtag #RRNow ] and we will read them out on air. Alternatively you can e-mail mini-reviews to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and again, we'll read them out in the podcast.

    We're always up for a debate, so toss some topics at us to chew over. Do YOU think Dragons are rubbish? That the short story is dead? Do you have a problem with gender politics in horror? Ask us a question or challenge our opinions and we will argue with each other for your entertainment. E-mail scrolls@hotmail.co.uk

    We want to tell people about the Best books out there, but we only have so much time to read. If YOU have read a book that you would mark 5/5 then let us know. The review can be as long or as short as you like. You can submit it via e-mail at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or send us an audio file. Either way, we'll share your review with our listeners and help to spread the love.

    Finally, there's the Flash Fiction Challenge. Each episode we'll choose a winner from the last challenge, read out the top three and then set your challenge for the following month. Your word limit is 100 but your imagination can be boundless. Here are the words to get YOU started on the first challenge - Thrashing, Charged, Flag and Bone. Use them all in whatever context you like, then e-mail your entries to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk The deadline is 8:30 pm GMT on 14th April 2013.
    (You will receive full credit and your stories will be published on the Geek Syndicate website as well after each episode goes live, unless you request otherwise.)

    And that's about it, for now. Thank you all for listening to our little show. We hope you've enjoyed the first Volume, and we also hope that the sequel continues to tickle your fancy.

    Post your comments and feedback below, tell your friends about us, but most importantly...

    Keep reading.



  • Scrolls Chapter 21: Journey's End

    9 April 2013 (1:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 30 minutes and 16 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's been a long road from where we began, but Scrolls as we know it has come to an end.  On our final ramble through the genres the team reflect upon the ever-present motif of the Journey - What exactly do authors get from dragging us all over their worlds, why do we travel anyway and how does the experience inform our lives?  When we manage to stick to the topic we wander through The Thirteen and a Half Lives of Captain Bluebear, The Long Earth, The Hollowing, Neuromancer and Double Dead, among others.  When we stumble off the path you'll hear little vignettes about life at Waterstone's, love custard, curried chocolates, hairy arses and the inevitable destruction of life on Earth.  Don't panic.

    Journey's End is dedicated to Mattie's dear friend Charlotte Lamb and Phil's beloved grandmother who both sadly passed away around the time The Journey (aka Journey's End) was recorded.

    One notable absence from our discussions is the divine road-novel American Gods but don't worry, we'll be doing a Book Group podcast on that pretty darn soon.  Oh yeah, the Book Group will continue, never fear.  We'll still be doing Scrolls, for that matter but our format is changing considerably.  We are becoming more focused and more interactive, which means we need YOU!  Here are a few ways that you can help add content to our future episodes.

    As well as talking about what we're currently reading we want to hear from YOU.  Tweet mini reviews of what you're reading right now [using the hashtag #RRNow ] and we will read them out on air.  Alternatively you can e-mail mini-reviews to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and again, we'll read them out in the podcast.

    We're always up for a debate, so toss some topics at us to chew over.  Do YOU think Dragons are rubbish?  That the short story is dead?  Do you have a problem with gender politics in horror?  Ask us a question or challenge our opinions and we will argue with each other for your entertainment.  E-mail scrolls@hotmail.co.uk

    We want to tell people about the Best books out there, but we only have so much time to read.  If YOU have read a book that you would mark 5/5 then let us know.  The review can be as long or as short as you like.  You can submit it via e-mail at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or send us an audio file.  Either way, we'll share your review with our listeners and help to spread the love.

    Finally, there's the Flash Fiction Challenge.  Each episode we'll choose a winner from the last challenge, read out the top three and then set your challenge for the following month.  Your word limit is 100 but your imagination can be boundless.  Here are the words to get YOU started on the first challenge - Thrashing, Charged, Flag and Bone.  Use them all in whatever context you like, then e-mail your entries to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk  The deadline is 8:30 pm GMT on 14th April 2013.
    (You will receive full credit and your stories will be published on the Geek Syndicate website as well after each episode goes live, unless you request otherwise.)

    And that's about it, for now.  Thank you all for listening to our little show.  We hope you've enjoyed the first Volume, and we also hope that the sequel continues to tickle your fancy.

    Post your comments and feedback below, tell your friends about us, but most importantly...

    Keep reading.



  • GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 205

    4 April 2013 (10:26pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 45 seconds

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    Welcome to Episode 205 of Geek Syndicate. Join Barry and Dave as they once more guide you through the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    • Ice Warriors return to Doctor Who
    • Sam Mendes leaves Bond
    • GS blogger Liz de Jager signs deal for her young adult novel

    Week that was

    • Castle which leads into a drunken spoiler rant from Nuge
    • Continuum
    • Primeval New World
    • Age of Ultron
    • Daredevil End of Days
    • Dredd


  • GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 205

    4 April 2013 (9:26pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 45 seconds

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    Welcome to Episode 205 of Geek Syndicate. Join Barry and Dave as they once more guide you through the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    • Ice Warriors return to Doctor Who
    • Sam Mendes leaves Bond
    • GS blogger Liz de Jager signs deal for her young adult novel

    Week that was

    • Castle which leads into a drunken spoiler rant from Nuge
    • Continuum 
    • Primeval New World
    • Age of Ultron
    • Daredevil End of Days
    • Dredd


  • Dissecting Worlds Series 7, Episode 1: The Rebel Alliance

    2 April 2013 (7:09pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 42 minutes and 9 seconds

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    Arise, ye workers from your slumber,
    Arise, ye prisoners of want.
    For reason in revolt now thunders,
    and at last ends the age of cant!
    Away with all your superstitions,
    Servile masses, arise, arise!
    We'll change henceforth the old tradition,
    And spurn the dust to win the prize!
    So comrades, come rally,
    And the last fight let us face.
    The Interstellar,
    Unites the human race.
    So comrades, come rally,
    And the last fight let us face.
    The Interstellar,
    Unites the human race.
    In this episode the Northern Comrades man the barricades and consider rebellions in space. Starting with the bourgeois deviation from the class struggle that is Star Wars, they proceed to consider the splitter tendencies of Blakes 7 with deviations into:
    • The stark analogues of Battlestar Galactica
    • Different countries view of rebellion
    • Emotion and Reason in revolt
    • Subtle rebellion in Babylon 5
    • Whig history and space revolts
    • Are you revolting for or against something?
    • The Marquis and the Bajoran Revolution
    • Where's Star Wars Call-Me-Kenneth
    • The complexities of Farscape
    • Mal Reynolds two-fingered revolt
    Raise the banner and join us of the barricades.
    Join the debate:
    • By email or audio contributions for our conclusions episode to dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk
    • On twitter to @dissectingwrlds
    • In the comments below


  • The Next Level - Episode 51

    2 April 2013 (6:54pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 55 minutes and 29 seconds

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    In Episode 51 of the Next Level Amaechi, Barry and Antony take a look at the recent gaming news, including the PS4 reveal and the choices made for Gears of War: Judgement Multiplayer. Also this episode: find out what The Nuge makes of the new Lara Croft: Tomb Raider game.


  • Dissecting Worlds Series 7, Episode 1: The Rebel Alliance

    2 April 2013 (6:09pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 42 minutes and 9 seconds

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    Arise, ye workers from your slumber,
    Arise, ye prisoners of want.
    For reason in revolt now thunders,
    and at last ends the age of cant!
    Away with all your superstitions,
    Servile masses, arise, arise!
    We'll change henceforth the old tradition,
    And spurn the dust to win the prize!
    So comrades, come rally,
    And the last fight let us face.
    The Interstellar,
    Unites the human race.
    So comrades, come rally,
    And the last fight let us face.
    The Interstellar,
    Unites the human race.
     
    In this episode the Northern Comrades man the barricades and consider rebellions in space. Starting with the bourgeois deviation from the class struggle that is Star Wars, they proceed to consider the splitter tendencies of Blakes 7 with deviations into:
    • The stark analogues of Battlestar Galactica
    • Different countries view of rebellion
    • Emotion and Reason in revolt
    • Subtle rebellion in Babylon 5
    • Whig history and space revolts
    • Are you revolting for or against something? 
    • The Marquis and the Bajoran Revolution
    • Where's Star Wars Call-Me-Kenneth
    • The complexities of Farscape
    • Mal Reynolds two-fingered revolt
     
    Raise the banner and join us of the barricades.
     
    Join the debate:
    • By email or audio contributions for our conclusions episode to dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk
    • On twitter to @dissectingwrlds
    • In the comments below


  • The Next Level - Episode 51

    2 April 2013 (5:54pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 55 minutes and 29 seconds

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    In Episode 51 of the Next Level Amaechi, Barry and Antony take a look at the recent gaming news, including the PS4 reveal and the choices made for Gears of War: Judgement Multiplayer.  Also this episode: find out what The Nuge makes of the new Lara Croft: Tomb Raider game.


  • Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 42

    25 March 2013 (8:01am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 50 seconds

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    Welcome to the latest episode of Small Press Big Mouth, this is Episode 42: The Meaning of Grice. Lee and Stace have a good old rambling chat about all sorts of thing -  including The British Comic Awards, Porcelain, Lou Scannon, The Spooky Womb and Razorhawk. Lee couldn't hear Stacey at times and Stacey barely finishes a sentence - that's right we're back!  



  • Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 42

    25 March 2013 (8:01am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 50 seconds

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    Welcome to the latest episode of Small Press Big Mouth, this is Episode 42: The Meaning of Grice. Lee and Stace have a good old rambling chat about all sorts of thing - including The British Comic Awards, Porcelain, Lou Scannon, The Spooky Womb and Razorhawk. Lee couldn't hear Stacey at times and Stacey barely finishes a sentence - that's right we're back!



  • Geek Syndicate - Episode 204

    22 March 2013 (7:57am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 11 minutes and 48 seconds

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    Welcome to Episode 204 of Geek Syndicate. Join Barry and Dave as they once more guide you through the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    The Three Musketeers is coming to BBC

    RIP James Herbert 

    Tom Cruise circles man from uncle

    Escape from New York Reboot?

    Week that was

    Neverwhere audio drama

    Five Ghosts

    Main

    We give a thumbs up or down to some of the US TV pilots coming our way.



  • Geek Syndicate - Episode 204

    22 March 2013 (7:57am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 11 minutes and 48 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Welcome to Episode 204 of Geek Syndicate. Join Barry and Dave as they once more guide you through the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    The Three Musketeers is coming to BBC

    RIP James Herbert

    Tom Cruise circles man from uncle

    Escape from New York Reboot?

    Week that was

    Neverwhere audio drama

    Five Ghosts

    Main

    We give a thumbs up or down to some of the US TV pilots coming our way.



  • Battle Gods Of Pod Series 1, Episode 1

    19 March 2013 (1:09pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 59 minutes and 56 seconds

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    Welcome to the latest podcast on the Geek Syndicate Network. We've had so much fun recording the Christmas game-show episodes over the last few years, we've decided to take the show on the road every three months. Each episode of Battle Gods Of Pod will pit three contestants against each other in a series of games specifically designed to test their podcasting skills and geek knowledge. The winner of each episode will go forward to the Christmas special for the ultimate showdown.

    Series 1 is hosted by Dion Winton-Polak. This pilot episode features the well oiled muscles and silver tongues of Christophe Montoya, Barry Nugent and Phil Ambler. Games include New Testaments, Speaking In Tongues, Convert The Masses and Gotterdammerung (as well as playing for time, playing hard to get and playing silly buggers.)
    We would be happy to receive any and all constructive feedback on this podcast, as well as nominations and requests to join us in future episodes via e-mail at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or @BattleGods_Pod if you prefer Twitter. (Please note, for this first series we are sticking to podcasters within the Geek Syndicate family, but next year we will begin to welcome people from all other areas of geekdom.)
    Credits where credit's due:
    If you discover somebody new and want to hear more from them after the show, track down their reviews and articles on our website, and also catch them on their own podcasts:
    Christophe is one of the Trailer Trash Two, who analyse and discuss the latest happenings in the world of cinema. He can be found on twitter @montoc1701 and hanging around street corners at peculiar hours
    Barry delves into pretty much every pot on the Geek Syndicate podcast, but can also be found intermittently on The Next Level and Geek To Geek. He can be e-mailed atthegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk tweeted @GeekSyndicate or thrown money at www.unseenshadows.com
    Phil joins Dion on Scrolls, the podcast for literary geekdom chatting about Fantasy, SF and Horror books more or less monthly. (Ok, less.) He can be abused on twitter @Phlambler but he'd really prefer to have a friendly chat.
    Dion runs a Book Group alongside of Scrolls, and tries to pop up in other places where he can. Bit of a slag, really. You can molest him on Twitter @Dion_Scrolls or e-mail him atscrolls@hotmail.co.uk if you prefer privacy.
    The music we use is called 'Battle Gods of the Universe.' It is performed by Domine and comes from their album 'Emperor Of The Black Runes' (which you can purchase at all reputable retailers)
    Incidental sound effects all come from freesound, which is a fabulous resource. As per their regulations, the sounds used in this episode are listed below, along with their originators.


  • Battle Gods Of Pod Series 1, Episode 1

    19 March 2013 (1:09pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 59 minutes and 56 seconds

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    Welcome to the latest podcast on the Geek Syndicate Network.  We've had so much fun recording the Christmas game-show episodes over the last few years, we've decided to take the show on the road every three months.  Each episode of Battle Gods Of Pod will pit three contestants against each other in a series of games specifically designed to test their podcasting skills and geek knowledge.  The winner of each episode will go forward to the Christmas special for the ultimate showdown.

    Series 1 is hosted by Dion Winton-Polak.  This pilot episode features the well oiled muscles and silver tongues of Christophe Montoya, Barry Nugent and Phil Ambler.  Games include New Testaments, Speaking In Tongues, Convert The Masses and Gotterdammerung (as well as playing for time, playing hard to get and playing silly buggers.)
     
    We would be happy to receive any and all constructive feedback on this podcast, as well as nominations and requests to join us in future episodes via e-mail at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or @BattleGods_Pod if you prefer Twitter.  (Please note, for this first series we are sticking to podcasters within the Geek Syndicate family, but next year we will begin to welcome people from all other areas of geekdom.)
    Credits where credit's due:
     
    If you discover somebody new and want to hear more from them after the show, track down their reviews and articles on our website, and also catch them on their own podcasts:
     
    Christophe is one of the Trailer Trash Two, who analyse and discuss the latest happenings in the world of cinema.  He can be found on twitter @montoc1701 and hanging around street corners at peculiar hours
     
    Barry delves into pretty much every pot on the Geek Syndicate podcast, but can also be found intermittently on The Next Level and Geek To Geek.  He can be e-mailed atthegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk tweeted @GeekSyndicate or thrown money at www.unseenshadows.com
     
    Phil joins Dion on Scrolls, the podcast for literary geekdom chatting about Fantasy, SF and Horror books more or less monthly.  (Ok, less.)  He can be abused on twitter @Phlambler but he'd really prefer to have a friendly chat.
     
    Dion runs a Book Group alongside of Scrolls, and tries to pop up in other places where he can.  Bit of a slag, really.  You can molest him on Twitter @Dion_Scrolls or e-mail him atscrolls@hotmail.co.uk if you prefer privacy.
    The music we use is called 'Battle Gods of the Universe.'  It is performed by Domine and comes from their album 'Emperor Of The Black Runes' (which you can purchase at all reputable retailers)
     
    Incidental sound effects all come from freesound, which is a fabulous resource.  As per their regulations, the sounds used in this episode are listed below, along with their originators.
     


  • GSN PODCAST: Children of the Atom - Episode 6

    18 March 2013 (2:03pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 7 minutes and 4 seconds

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    This month we discuss issues 10 and 11, in which Magneto and Toad get abducted by aliens - and the X-Men aren't particularly bothered - and we see the first appearance of the Savage Land. Also, in current X-Men news, is Jean Grey shaping up to be the villain in All New X-Men? Can she resist just rearranging people's thoughts to suit her agenda? It doesn't look like it. Red Skull forces Captain American to confront modern America in Uncanny Avengers and it's pretty harsh, Emma and Scott talk through their relationship or lack thereof in Uncanny X-Men, and the world seems to have gone to hell in a handbasket in the first volume of Age of Ultron. Finally, our collection of issues 1 - 66 of the first X-Men run is still going strong and we just can't get enough of the Marvel NOW! variant edition Skottie Young covers!



  • GSN PODCAST: Children of the Atom - Episode 6

    18 March 2013 (2:03pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 7 minutes and 4 seconds

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    This month we discuss issues 10 and 11, in which Magneto and Toad get abducted by aliens - and the X-Men aren't particularly bothered - and we see the first appearance of the Savage Land. Also, in current X-Men news, is Jean Grey shaping up to be the villain in All New X-Men? Can she resist just rearranging people's thoughts to suit her agenda? It doesn't look like it. Red Skull forces Captain American to confront modern America in Uncanny Avengers and it's pretty harsh, Emma and Scott talk through their relationship or lack thereof in Uncanny X-Men, and the world seems to have gone to hell in a handbasket in the first volume of Age of Ultron. Finally, our collection of issues 1 - 66 of the first X-Men run is still going strong and we just can't get enough of the Marvel NOW! variant edition Skottie Young covers!



  • The Next Level - Episode 50

    21 February 2013 (7:43am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 6 minutes and 35 seconds

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    Is this special 50th episode, the boys look ahead at their most anticipated games and gaming news of 2013. From games such as Tomb Raider and The Last of Us to the new PS4 and the next Xbox console.

    In the news 

    ·         A new Assassins Creed game with a new protagonist coming

    ·         Downloadable games on Xbox Live have a record selling year

    ·         Grand Theft Auto 5 delayed

    ·         Bioware confirm gamers can expect another Mass Effect game but may not be called Mass Effect 4

    ·         Wii U console and games sales disappoint and we talk about the general state of the Wii U

     

     



  • Dissecting Worlds Series 7 Episode 2: Robin Hood, Robin Hood!

    25 April 2013 (12:32pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 42 minutes and 24 seconds

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    The Merry Men of  the blasted moors of West Yorkshire and Sun-caressed Mersey Riviera team up to take on another wibbly-wobbly man of folklore and legend - Robin Hood.
     
    Having learnt nothing from their tussle with King Arthur back in the Leadership series except to get on board a knowledgeable expert in the form of Ant from 'The Next Level' podcast to look at:
     
    • Robin Hood - class hero, bandit or national liberator ?
    • What is good Kingship and does it involve invading the Middle East ?
    • The many intrigues of Robin of Sherwood TV series
    • Robin Hood analogues including Che Guevara, the Water Margin and William Tell
    • Alan Rickman and the Heroes dramatic beats
    • Robin Hood in comics from Green Arrow to Outlaw and back again
    • Merry men and the foco theory
    • Legends of Zelda (and Neil)
    • The Death of Legends
    So pull on your tights, put a feather in your cap, watch out for the Sheriff and join us!
     
    Feedback on twitter to @dissectingwrlds or email dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk or even better would be a 3-5 minute audio clip for our conclusions episode.
     
    Too the Green Wood!


  • Children of the Atom, Episode 7

    11 April 2013 (5:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 1 minutes and 47 seconds

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    This month, while Shane is away at Wrestlemania, I chat with Gavin from Liberation Frequency and Denis from Ground Level about Marvel NOW, how it compares to the DC New 52, what titles they've picked up, and what they think of recent trends in comics.



  • Children of the Atom, Episode 7

    11 April 2013 (4:13am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 1 minutes and 47 seconds

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    This month, while Shane is away at Wrestlemania, I chat with Gavin from Liberation Frequency and Denis from Ground Level about Marvel NOW, how it compares to the DC New 52, what titles they've picked up, and what they think of recent trends in comics.



  • Scrolls Chapter 21: Journey's End

    9 April 2013 (2:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 30 minutes and 16 seconds

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    It's been a long road from where we began, but Scrolls as we know it has come to an end. On our final ramble through the genres the team reflect upon the ever-present motif of the Journey - What exactly do authors get from dragging us all over their worlds, why do we travel anyway and how does the experience inform our lives? When we manage to stick to the topic we wander through The Thirteen and a Half Lives of Captain Bluebear, The Long Earth, The Hollowing, Neuromancer and Double Dead, among others. When we stumble off the path you'll hear little vignettes about life at Waterstone's, love custard, curried chocolates, hairy arses and the inevitable destruction of life on Earth. Don't panic.

    Journey's End is dedicated to Mattie's dear friend Charlotte Lamb and Phil's beloved grandmother who both sadly passed away around the time The Journey (aka Journey's End) was recorded.

    One notable absence from our discussions is the divine road-novel American Gods but don't worry, we'll be doing a Book Group podcast on that pretty darn soon. Oh yeah, the Book Group will continue, never fear. We'll still be doing Scrolls, for that matter but our format is changing considerably. We are becoming more focused and more interactive, which means we need YOU! Here are a few ways that you can help add content to our future episodes.

    As well as talking about what we're currently reading we want to hear from YOU. Tweet mini reviews of what you're reading right now [using the hashtag #RRNow ] and we will read them out on air. Alternatively you can e-mail mini-reviews to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and again, we'll read them out in the podcast.

    We're always up for a debate, so toss some topics at us to chew over. Do YOU think Dragons are rubbish? That the short story is dead? Do you have a problem with gender politics in horror? Ask us a question or challenge our opinions and we will argue with each other for your entertainment. E-mail scrolls@hotmail.co.uk

    We want to tell people about the Best books out there, but we only have so much time to read. If YOU have read a book that you would mark 5/5 then let us know. The review can be as long or as short as you like. You can submit it via e-mail at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or send us an audio file. Either way, we'll share your review with our listeners and help to spread the love.

    Finally, there's the Flash Fiction Challenge. Each episode we'll choose a winner from the last challenge, read out the top three and then set your challenge for the following month. Your word limit is 100 but your imagination can be boundless. Here are the words to get YOU started on the first challenge - Thrashing, Charged, Flag and Bone. Use them all in whatever context you like, then e-mail your entries to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk The deadline is 8:30 pm GMT on 14th April 2013.
    (You will receive full credit and your stories will be published on the Geek Syndicate website as well after each episode goes live, unless you request otherwise.)

    And that's about it, for now. Thank you all for listening to our little show. We hope you've enjoyed the first Volume, and we also hope that the sequel continues to tickle your fancy.

    Post your comments and feedback below, tell your friends about us, but most importantly...

    Keep reading.



  • Scrolls Chapter 21: Journey's End

    9 April 2013 (1:57pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 30 minutes and 16 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    It's been a long road from where we began, but Scrolls as we know it has come to an end.  On our final ramble through the genres the team reflect upon the ever-present motif of the Journey - What exactly do authors get from dragging us all over their worlds, why do we travel anyway and how does the experience inform our lives?  When we manage to stick to the topic we wander through The Thirteen and a Half Lives of Captain Bluebear, The Long Earth, The Hollowing, Neuromancer and Double Dead, among others.  When we stumble off the path you'll hear little vignettes about life at Waterstone's, love custard, curried chocolates, hairy arses and the inevitable destruction of life on Earth.  Don't panic.

    Journey's End is dedicated to Mattie's dear friend Charlotte Lamb and Phil's beloved grandmother who both sadly passed away around the time The Journey (aka Journey's End) was recorded.

    One notable absence from our discussions is the divine road-novel American Gods but don't worry, we'll be doing a Book Group podcast on that pretty darn soon.  Oh yeah, the Book Group will continue, never fear.  We'll still be doing Scrolls, for that matter but our format is changing considerably.  We are becoming more focused and more interactive, which means we need YOU!  Here are a few ways that you can help add content to our future episodes.

    As well as talking about what we're currently reading we want to hear from YOU.  Tweet mini reviews of what you're reading right now [using the hashtag #RRNow ] and we will read them out on air.  Alternatively you can e-mail mini-reviews to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and again, we'll read them out in the podcast.

    We're always up for a debate, so toss some topics at us to chew over.  Do YOU think Dragons are rubbish?  That the short story is dead?  Do you have a problem with gender politics in horror?  Ask us a question or challenge our opinions and we will argue with each other for your entertainment.  E-mail scrolls@hotmail.co.uk

    We want to tell people about the Best books out there, but we only have so much time to read.  If YOU have read a book that you would mark 5/5 then let us know.  The review can be as long or as short as you like.  You can submit it via e-mail at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or send us an audio file.  Either way, we'll share your review with our listeners and help to spread the love.

    Finally, there's the Flash Fiction Challenge.  Each episode we'll choose a winner from the last challenge, read out the top three and then set your challenge for the following month.  Your word limit is 100 but your imagination can be boundless.  Here are the words to get YOU started on the first challenge - Thrashing, Charged, Flag and Bone.  Use them all in whatever context you like, then e-mail your entries to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk  The deadline is 8:30 pm GMT on 14th April 2013.
    (You will receive full credit and your stories will be published on the Geek Syndicate website as well after each episode goes live, unless you request otherwise.)

    And that's about it, for now.  Thank you all for listening to our little show.  We hope you've enjoyed the first Volume, and we also hope that the sequel continues to tickle your fancy.

    Post your comments and feedback below, tell your friends about us, but most importantly...

    Keep reading.



  • GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 205

    4 April 2013 (10:26pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 45 seconds

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    Welcome to Episode 205 of Geek Syndicate. Join Barry and Dave as they once more guide you through the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    • Ice Warriors return to Doctor Who
    • Sam Mendes leaves Bond
    • GS blogger Liz de Jager signs deal for her young adult novel

    Week that was

    • Castle which leads into a drunken spoiler rant from Nuge
    • Continuum
    • Primeval New World
    • Age of Ultron
    • Daredevil End of Days
    • Dredd


  • GSN PODCAST: Geek Syndicate - Episode 205

    4 April 2013 (9:26pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 54 minutes and 45 seconds

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    Welcome to Episode 205 of Geek Syndicate. Join Barry and Dave as they once more guide you through the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    • Ice Warriors return to Doctor Who
    • Sam Mendes leaves Bond
    • GS blogger Liz de Jager signs deal for her young adult novel

    Week that was

    • Castle which leads into a drunken spoiler rant from Nuge
    • Continuum 
    • Primeval New World
    • Age of Ultron
    • Daredevil End of Days
    • Dredd


  • Dissecting Worlds Series 7, Episode 1: The Rebel Alliance

    2 April 2013 (7:09pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 42 minutes and 9 seconds

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    Arise, ye workers from your slumber,
    Arise, ye prisoners of want.
    For reason in revolt now thunders,
    and at last ends the age of cant!
    Away with all your superstitions,
    Servile masses, arise, arise!
    We'll change henceforth the old tradition,
    And spurn the dust to win the prize!
    So comrades, come rally,
    And the last fight let us face.
    The Interstellar,
    Unites the human race.
    So comrades, come rally,
    And the last fight let us face.
    The Interstellar,
    Unites the human race.
    In this episode the Northern Comrades man the barricades and consider rebellions in space. Starting with the bourgeois deviation from the class struggle that is Star Wars, they proceed to consider the splitter tendencies of Blakes 7 with deviations into:
    • The stark analogues of Battlestar Galactica
    • Different countries view of rebellion
    • Emotion and Reason in revolt
    • Subtle rebellion in Babylon 5
    • Whig history and space revolts
    • Are you revolting for or against something?
    • The Marquis and the Bajoran Revolution
    • Where's Star Wars Call-Me-Kenneth
    • The complexities of Farscape
    • Mal Reynolds two-fingered revolt
    Raise the banner and join us of the barricades.
    Join the debate:
    • By email or audio contributions for our conclusions episode to dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk
    • On twitter to @dissectingwrlds
    • In the comments below


  • The Next Level - Episode 51

    2 April 2013 (6:54pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 55 minutes and 29 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    In Episode 51 of the Next Level Amaechi, Barry and Antony take a look at the recent gaming news, including the PS4 reveal and the choices made for Gears of War: Judgement Multiplayer. Also this episode: find out what The Nuge makes of the new Lara Croft: Tomb Raider game.


  • Dissecting Worlds Series 7, Episode 1: The Rebel Alliance

    2 April 2013 (6:09pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 42 minutes and 9 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Arise, ye workers from your slumber,
    Arise, ye prisoners of want.
    For reason in revolt now thunders,
    and at last ends the age of cant!
    Away with all your superstitions,
    Servile masses, arise, arise!
    We'll change henceforth the old tradition,
    And spurn the dust to win the prize!
    So comrades, come rally,
    And the last fight let us face.
    The Interstellar,
    Unites the human race.
    So comrades, come rally,
    And the last fight let us face.
    The Interstellar,
    Unites the human race.
     
    In this episode the Northern Comrades man the barricades and consider rebellions in space. Starting with the bourgeois deviation from the class struggle that is Star Wars, they proceed to consider the splitter tendencies of Blakes 7 with deviations into:
    • The stark analogues of Battlestar Galactica
    • Different countries view of rebellion
    • Emotion and Reason in revolt
    • Subtle rebellion in Babylon 5
    • Whig history and space revolts
    • Are you revolting for or against something? 
    • The Marquis and the Bajoran Revolution
    • Where's Star Wars Call-Me-Kenneth
    • The complexities of Farscape
    • Mal Reynolds two-fingered revolt
     
    Raise the banner and join us of the barricades.
     
    Join the debate:
    • By email or audio contributions for our conclusions episode to dissectingworlds@yahoo.co.uk
    • On twitter to @dissectingwrlds
    • In the comments below


  • The Next Level - Episode 51

    2 April 2013 (5:54pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 55 minutes and 29 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    In Episode 51 of the Next Level Amaechi, Barry and Antony take a look at the recent gaming news, including the PS4 reveal and the choices made for Gears of War: Judgement Multiplayer.  Also this episode: find out what The Nuge makes of the new Lara Croft: Tomb Raider game.


  • Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 42

    25 March 2013 (8:01am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 50 seconds

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    Welcome to the latest episode of Small Press Big Mouth, this is Episode 42: The Meaning of Grice. Lee and Stace have a good old rambling chat about all sorts of thing -  including The British Comic Awards, Porcelain, Lou Scannon, The Spooky Womb and Razorhawk. Lee couldn't hear Stacey at times and Stacey barely finishes a sentence - that's right we're back!  



  • Small Press Big Mouth - Episode 42

    25 March 2013 (8:01am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 56 minutes and 50 seconds

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    Welcome to the latest episode of Small Press Big Mouth, this is Episode 42: The Meaning of Grice. Lee and Stace have a good old rambling chat about all sorts of thing - including The British Comic Awards, Porcelain, Lou Scannon, The Spooky Womb and Razorhawk. Lee couldn't hear Stacey at times and Stacey barely finishes a sentence - that's right we're back!



  • Geek Syndicate - Episode 204

    22 March 2013 (7:57am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 11 minutes and 48 seconds

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    Welcome to Episode 204 of Geek Syndicate. Join Barry and Dave as they once more guide you through the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    The Three Musketeers is coming to BBC

    RIP James Herbert 

    Tom Cruise circles man from uncle

    Escape from New York Reboot?

    Week that was

    Neverwhere audio drama

    Five Ghosts

    Main

    We give a thumbs up or down to some of the US TV pilots coming our way.



  • Geek Syndicate - Episode 204

    22 March 2013 (7:57am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 11 minutes and 48 seconds

    Direct Podcast Download

    Welcome to Episode 204 of Geek Syndicate. Join Barry and Dave as they once more guide you through the murky underbelly of Geekdom.

    News

    The Three Musketeers is coming to BBC

    RIP James Herbert

    Tom Cruise circles man from uncle

    Escape from New York Reboot?

    Week that was

    Neverwhere audio drama

    Five Ghosts

    Main

    We give a thumbs up or down to some of the US TV pilots coming our way.



  • Battle Gods Of Pod Series 1, Episode 1

    19 March 2013 (1:09pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 59 minutes and 56 seconds

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    Welcome to the latest podcast on the Geek Syndicate Network. We've had so much fun recording the Christmas game-show episodes over the last few years, we've decided to take the show on the road every three months. Each episode of Battle Gods Of Pod will pit three contestants against each other in a series of games specifically designed to test their podcasting skills and geek knowledge. The winner of each episode will go forward to the Christmas special for the ultimate showdown.

    Series 1 is hosted by Dion Winton-Polak. This pilot episode features the well oiled muscles and silver tongues of Christophe Montoya, Barry Nugent and Phil Ambler. Games include New Testaments, Speaking In Tongues, Convert The Masses and Gotterdammerung (as well as playing for time, playing hard to get and playing silly buggers.)
    We would be happy to receive any and all constructive feedback on this podcast, as well as nominations and requests to join us in future episodes via e-mail at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or @BattleGods_Pod if you prefer Twitter. (Please note, for this first series we are sticking to podcasters within the Geek Syndicate family, but next year we will begin to welcome people from all other areas of geekdom.)
    Credits where credit's due:
    If you discover somebody new and want to hear more from them after the show, track down their reviews and articles on our website, and also catch them on their own podcasts:
    Christophe is one of the Trailer Trash Two, who analyse and discuss the latest happenings in the world of cinema. He can be found on twitter @montoc1701 and hanging around street corners at peculiar hours
    Barry delves into pretty much every pot on the Geek Syndicate podcast, but can also be found intermittently on The Next Level and Geek To Geek. He can be e-mailed atthegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk tweeted @GeekSyndicate or thrown money at www.unseenshadows.com
    Phil joins Dion on Scrolls, the podcast for literary geekdom chatting about Fantasy, SF and Horror books more or less monthly. (Ok, less.) He can be abused on twitter @Phlambler but he'd really prefer to have a friendly chat.
    Dion runs a Book Group alongside of Scrolls, and tries to pop up in other places where he can. Bit of a slag, really. You can molest him on Twitter @Dion_Scrolls or e-mail him atscrolls@hotmail.co.uk if you prefer privacy.
    The music we use is called 'Battle Gods of the Universe.' It is performed by Domine and comes from their album 'Emperor Of The Black Runes' (which you can purchase at all reputable retailers)
    Incidental sound effects all come from freesound, which is a fabulous resource. As per their regulations, the sounds used in this episode are listed below, along with their originators.


  • Battle Gods Of Pod Series 1, Episode 1

    19 March 2013 (1:09pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 0 hours, 59 minutes and 56 seconds

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    Welcome to the latest podcast on the Geek Syndicate Network.  We've had so much fun recording the Christmas game-show episodes over the last few years, we've decided to take the show on the road every three months.  Each episode of Battle Gods Of Pod will pit three contestants against each other in a series of games specifically designed to test their podcasting skills and geek knowledge.  The winner of each episode will go forward to the Christmas special for the ultimate showdown.

    Series 1 is hosted by Dion Winton-Polak.  This pilot episode features the well oiled muscles and silver tongues of Christophe Montoya, Barry Nugent and Phil Ambler.  Games include New Testaments, Speaking In Tongues, Convert The Masses and Gotterdammerung (as well as playing for time, playing hard to get and playing silly buggers.)
     
    We would be happy to receive any and all constructive feedback on this podcast, as well as nominations and requests to join us in future episodes via e-mail at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or @BattleGods_Pod if you prefer Twitter.  (Please note, for this first series we are sticking to podcasters within the Geek Syndicate family, but next year we will begin to welcome people from all other areas of geekdom.)
    Credits where credit's due:
     
    If you discover somebody new and want to hear more from them after the show, track down their reviews and articles on our website, and also catch them on their own podcasts:
     
    Christophe is one of the Trailer Trash Two, who analyse and discuss the latest happenings in the world of cinema.  He can be found on twitter @montoc1701 and hanging around street corners at peculiar hours
     
    Barry delves into pretty much every pot on the Geek Syndicate podcast, but can also be found intermittently on The Next Level and Geek To Geek.  He can be e-mailed atthegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk tweeted @GeekSyndicate or thrown money at www.unseenshadows.com
     
    Phil joins Dion on Scrolls, the podcast for literary geekdom chatting about Fantasy, SF and Horror books more or less monthly.  (Ok, less.)  He can be abused on twitter @Phlambler but he'd really prefer to have a friendly chat.
     
    Dion runs a Book Group alongside of Scrolls, and tries to pop up in other places where he can.  Bit of a slag, really.  You can molest him on Twitter @Dion_Scrolls or e-mail him atscrolls@hotmail.co.uk if you prefer privacy.
    The music we use is called 'Battle Gods of the Universe.'  It is performed by Domine and comes from their album 'Emperor Of The Black Runes' (which you can purchase at all reputable retailers)
     
    Incidental sound effects all come from freesound, which is a fabulous resource.  As per their regulations, the sounds used in this episode are listed below, along with their originators.
     


  • GSN PODCAST: Children of the Atom - Episode 6

    18 March 2013 (2:03pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 7 minutes and 4 seconds

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    This month we discuss issues 10 and 11, in which Magneto and Toad get abducted by aliens - and the X-Men aren't particularly bothered - and we see the first appearance of the Savage Land. Also, in current X-Men news, is Jean Grey shaping up to be the villain in All New X-Men? Can she resist just rearranging people's thoughts to suit her agenda? It doesn't look like it. Red Skull forces Captain American to confront modern America in Uncanny Avengers and it's pretty harsh, Emma and Scott talk through their relationship or lack thereof in Uncanny X-Men, and the world seems to have gone to hell in a handbasket in the first volume of Age of Ultron. Finally, our collection of issues 1 - 66 of the first X-Men run is still going strong and we just can't get enough of the Marvel NOW! variant edition Skottie Young covers!



  • GSN PODCAST: Children of the Atom - Episode 6

    18 March 2013 (2:03pm GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 7 minutes and 4 seconds

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    This month we discuss issues 10 and 11, in which Magneto and Toad get abducted by aliens - and the X-Men aren't particularly bothered - and we see the first appearance of the Savage Land. Also, in current X-Men news, is Jean Grey shaping up to be the villain in All New X-Men? Can she resist just rearranging people's thoughts to suit her agenda? It doesn't look like it. Red Skull forces Captain American to confront modern America in Uncanny Avengers and it's pretty harsh, Emma and Scott talk through their relationship or lack thereof in Uncanny X-Men, and the world seems to have gone to hell in a handbasket in the first volume of Age of Ultron. Finally, our collection of issues 1 - 66 of the first X-Men run is still going strong and we just can't get enough of the Marvel NOW! variant edition Skottie Young covers!



  • The Next Level - Episode 50

    21 February 2013 (7:43am GMT)
    Episode Duration: 0 days, 1 hours, 6 minutes and 35 seconds

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    Is this special 50th episode, the boys look ahead at their most anticipated games and gaming news of 2013. From games such as Tomb Raider and The Last of Us to the new PS4 and the next Xbox console.

    In the news 

    ·         A new Assassins Creed game with a new protagonist coming

    ·         Downloadable games on Xbox Live have a record selling year

    ·         Grand Theft Auto 5 delayed

    ·         Bioware confirm gamers can expect another Mass Effect game but may not be called Mass Effect 4

    ·         Wii U console and games sales disappoint and we talk about the general state of the Wii U

     

     



 
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