
Sandwiches at Irregular Hours
By Sandwiches at Irregular Hours

Sandwiches at Irregular HoursJan 12, 2021

Final Bites of Sandwiches at Irregular Hours
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
As we come back from the COVID-19 pandemic, we look back at the year of books and conversations that we had. Our deepest thanks to Professor Pamela Bedore for sharing this time and her knowledge with us. We look forward to continuing our chats about pop culture as we relaunch our podcast Too Much Scrolling next week.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/saih72721

Station Eleven (2014) by Emily St. John Mandel: Part Four
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
As we come back from the COVID-19 pandemic, we look to the post-apocalyptic tale of art, adventure, and your own personal museum. What is important to you? What is the future of your adventure?
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/saih72021

Station Eleven (2014) by Emily St. John Mandel: Part Three
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
As we come back from the COVID-19 pandemic, we look to the post-apocalyptic tale of art, adventure, and your own personal museum. What is important to you? What is the future of your adventure?
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/saih71321

Station Eleven (2014) by Emily St. John Mandel: Part Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
As we come back from the COVID-19 pandemic, we look to the post-apocalyptic tale of art, adventure, and your own personal museum. What is important to you? What is the future of your adventure?
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/saih7621

Station Eleven (2014) by Emily St. John Mandel: Part One
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
As we come back from the COVID-19 pandemic, we look to the post-apocalyptic tale of art, adventure, and your own personal museum. What is important to you? What is the future of your adventure?
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/saih62921

How to Avoid a Climate Disaster (2021) by Bill Gates: Part Four
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
Our first non-fiction book takes a real look at the climate crisis. Bill Gates is a big thinker and he shares his big thoughts with us as well as giving us some small(er) steps to getting to net carbon zero.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih62221

How to Avoid a Climate Disaster (2021) by Bill Gates: Part Three
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
Our first non-fiction book takes a real look at the climate crisis. Bill Gates is a big thinker and he shares his big thoughts with us as well as giving us some small(er) steps to getting to net carbon zero.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih61521

How to Avoid a Climate Disaster (2021) by Bill Gates: Part Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
Our first non-fiction book takes a real look at the climate crisis. Bill Gates is a big thinker and he shares his big thoughts with us as well as giving us some small(er) steps to getting to net carbon zero.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih6821

How to Avoid a Climate Disaster (2021) by Bill Gates: Part One
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
Our first non-fiction book takes a real look at the climate crisis. Bill Gates is a big thinker and he shares his big thoughts with us as well as giving us some small(er) steps to getting to net carbon zero.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih6121

The Calculating Stars (2018) by Mary Robinette Kowal: Part Four
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
Time for a fun adventure with an alternative history spin. What if….a meteorite struck the Eastern United States in 1952? What would you do? How would you find the right people to help humanity survive?
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih52521

The Calculating Stars (2018) by Mary Robinette Kowal: Part Three
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
TIme for a fun adventure with an alternative history spin. What if….a meteorite struck the Eastern United States in 1952? What would you do? How would you find the right people to help humanity survive?
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih51821

The Calculating Stars (2018) by Mary Robinette Kowal: Part Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
TIme for a fun adventure with an alternative history spin. What if….a meteorite struck the Eastern United States in 1952? What would you do? How would you find the right people to help humanity survive?
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih51121

The Calculating Stars (2018) by Mary Robinette Kowal: Part One
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
TIme for a fun adventure with an alternative history spin. What if….a meteorite struck the Eastern United States in 1952? What would you do? How would you find the right people to help humanity survive?
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih5421

The Ministry for the Future (2020) by Kim Stanley Robinson: Part Five
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We turn to the climate crisis and the issues of our individual choices and how we can impact our world. There’s a lot to think about and discuss.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih42721

The Ministry for the Future (2020) by Kim Stanley Robinson: Part Four
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We turn to the climate crisis and the issues of our individual choices and how we can impact our world. There’s a lot to think about and discuss.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih42021

The Ministry for the Future (2020) by Kim Stanley Robinson: Part Three
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We turn to the climate crisis and the issues of our individual choices and how we can impact our world. There’s a lot to think about and discuss.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih41321

The Ministry for the Future (2020) by Kim Stanley Robinson: Part Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We turn to the climate crisis and the issues of our individual choices and how we can impact our world. There’s a lot to think about and discuss.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih4621

The Ministry for the Future (2020) by Kim Stanley Robinson: Part One
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We turn to the climate crisis and the issues of our individual choices and how we can impact our world. There’s a lot to think about and discuss.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih33021

RASL (2008) by Jeff Smith: Act Four
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We leap into our discussion of multiple universes, love, loss, and theft with Jeff Smith’s graphic novel RASL (2008).
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih32321

RASL (2008) by Jeff Smith: Act Three
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We leap into our discussion of multiple universes, love, loss, and theft with Jeff Smith’s graphic novel RASL (2008).
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih31621

RASL (2008) by Jeff Smith: Act Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We leap into our discussion of multiple universes, love, loss, and theft with Jeff Smith’s graphic novel RASL (2008).
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih3921

RASL (2008) by Jeff Smith: Act One
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We leap into our discussion of multiple universes, love, loss, and theft with Jeff Smith’s graphic novel RASL (2008) this week with a philosophical conversation about the meaning of life and the maze of human decisions. WWJOCD (What Would Jerry O’Connell Do?)
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih3221

Recursion (2019) by Blake Crouch: Part Four
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
What do your memories mean to you? How much can you trust your own thoughts of the past and your own future? What do you say to the woman that you love when you meet her for the first time?
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih22321

Recursion (2019) by Blake Crouch: Part Three (with Dr. Jamie Kleinman)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
What do your memories mean to you? How much can you trust your own thoughts of the past and your own future? We discuss it with clinical psychologist Dr. Jamie Kleinman.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih21621

Recursion (2019) by Blake Crouch: Part Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
What do your memories mean to you? False Memory Syndrome is an epidemic that spreads through no known means, driving its victims mad with memories of a life they never lived. How much can you trust your own thoughts of the past and your own future?
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih2921

Recursion (2019) by Blake Crouch: Part One
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
What do your memories mean to you? False Memory Syndrome is an epidemic that spreads through no known means, driving its victims mad with memories of a life they never lived. How much can you trust your own thoughts of the past and your own future?
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih2221

FlashForward (1999) by Robert J Sawyer: Part Three
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
A new year brings with it a new exploration of the future. What could happen? We discuss the future and the infinite possibilities.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih12621

FlashForward (1999) by Robert J Sawyer: Part Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
A new year brings with it a new exploration of the future. What could happen? We discuss the future and the infinite possibilities. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih11921

FlashForward (1999) (with author Robert J Sawyer)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
A new year brings with it a new exploration of the future. What could happen? We discuss the future with Canada’s premier science fiction author, Robert J Sawyer this week. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih11221

FlashForward (1999) by Robert J Sawyer: Part One (with Jerry Zimmerman)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
A new year brings with it a new expiration of the future. What could happen? We discuss Canada’s premier science fiction author, Robert J Sawyer, and some of the real science of particle accelerators with Mr. Freeze of Fermilab, Jerry Zimmerman, this week. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih1521

The Chimes (1844) by Charles Dickens (with Nick Sandys)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
Nick Sandys, from the Remy Bumppo Theater Company, joins us to discuss his performance of Charles Dickens’ New Years tale The Chimes. It is available on demand now through January 3, 2021. Happy New Year, everyone!
Show notes: http://bit.ly/saih122920

The Battle of Life (1846) by Charles Dickens
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
The holiday season is here. Let’s take a look at the five Christmas tales published by Charles Dickens at the beginning of the Victorian Era. Are they different from the adaptations we have encountered in the last 175 years? Show notes: http://bit.ly/saih122220

The Cricket on the Hearth (1845) by Charles Dickens
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
The holiday season is here. Let’s take a look at the five Christmas tales published by Charles Dickens at the beginning of the Victorian Era. Are they different from the adaptations we have encountered in the last 175 years? Show notes: https://bit.ly/saih121520

A Christmas Carol (1843) by Charles Dickens
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
The holiday season is here. Let’s take a look at the five Christmas tales published by Charles Dickens at the beginning of the Victorian Era. Are they different from the adaptations we have encountered in the last 175 years? Show notes: https://bit.ly/saih12820

Holly Jolly Celebration (with author Mark Voger)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
The holiday season is quickly approaching. As we make our preparations, we reflect upon our nostalgic memories of Christmas past with our dear friend, Mark Voger who has brought us a new holiday retrospective called Holly Jolly. Then we look at some of the new holiday releases in our old fashioned Film at 11 and Scroll With It segments. Show notes: https://bit.ly/saih12120

The Time Traveler’s Wife (2003) by Audrey Niffenegger: Part Four
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We complete the journey of The Time Traveler’s Wife this week and reflect upon what we have learned about relationships, longing and loss. We think about art and knowledge and the links between history and the future.
Show notes: https://bit.ly/saih112420

The Time Traveler’s Wife (2003) (with the author Audrey Niffenegger)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
Audrey Niffenegger herself joins us this week to discuss her book, The Time Traveler’s Wife (2003), her work on the sequel, and her relationship to Doctor Who, Steven Moffat, and Neil Gaiman.
Show notes: https://bit.ly/saih111720

The Time Traveler’s Wife (2003) by Audrey Niffenegger: Part Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
Is there true love? Is there fate? Do you have freewill? Let’s think about the big ideas together as we read one of Steve’s favorite stories, Audrey Niffenegger’s The Time Traveler’s Wife (2003).
Show notes: http://bit.ly/saih111020

The Time Traveler’s Wife (2003) by Audrey Niffenegger: Part One
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
Is there true love? Is there fate? Do you have freewill? Let’s think about the big ideas together as we read one of Steve’s favorite stories, Audrey Niffenegger’s The Time Traveler’s Wife (2003). Then let’s write a novel together during #NaNoWriMo
Show notes: http://bit.ly/saih11320

Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker: Part Four
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
How well do you know Dracula? Maybe you’ve seen Bela Lugosi in the 1931 movie version but have you ever read the original Victorian story from Bram Stoker? Let’s read it together. Then let’s write a novel together during #NaNoWriMo
Show notes: http://bit.ly/saih102720

Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker: Part Three
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
How well do you know Dracula? Maybe you’ve seen Bela Lugosi in the 1931 movie version but have you ever read the original Victorian story from Bram Stoker? Let’s read it together this month with our special guest, one of the #Svenpals, Doctor Rhodes herself, Sarah Rhodes. Join us every Saturday night as we live tweet along with #Svengoolie.
Show notes: http://bit.ly/saih102020

Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker: Part Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
How well do you know Dracula? Maybe you’ve seen Bela Lugosi in the movie version but have you ever read the original Victorian story from Bram Stoker? Let’s read it together this month with a special introduction from Charlaine Harris, author of The Sookie Stackhouse Novels.
Show notes: http://bit.ly/saih101320

Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker: Part One
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
How well do you know Dracula? Maybe you’ve seen Bela Lugosi in the movie version but have you ever read the original Victorian story from Bram Stoker? Let’s read it together this month with a special introduction from Chicago’s Horror Host, Svengoolie.
Show notes: http://bit.ly/saih10620

From Hell (1999) by Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell: Part Four (Chapters 13-20)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We discuss From Hell (1999), the graphic novel telling of the story of Jack the Ripper, written by Alan Moore with art from Eddie Campbell. This contains such rich storytelling and graphic imagery. We hope you enjoy it as much as most of us do...
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih92920

From Hell (1999) by Alan Moore & Our Special Guest, Eddie Campbell: Part Three (Chapters 9-12)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We discuss From Hell (1999), the graphic novel telling of the story of Jack the Ripper, written by Alan Moore with our special guest, the book’s illustrator, Eddie Campbell. This contains such rich storytelling and graphic imagery. We hope you enjoy it as much as most of us do...
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih92220

From Hell (1999) by Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell: Part Two (Chapters 5-8)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam.
We discuss From Hell (1999), the graphic novel telling of the story of Jack the Ripper, written by Alan Moore with art from Eddie Campbell. This contains such rich storytelling and graphic imagery. We hope you enjoy it as much as most of us do...
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih91520

From Hell (1999) by Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell: Part One (Chapters 1-4)
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam
We discuss From Hell (1999), the graphic novel telling of the story of Jack the Ripper, written by Alan Moore with art from Eddie Campbell. This contains such rich storytelling and graphic imagery. We hope you enjoy it as much as most of us do...
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih9820

The Devil in the White City (2003) by Erik Larson: Part Four
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam
We discuss New York Times bestseller, The Devil in the White City (2003) by Erik Larson, Part Four this week. Read along with us and send us your thoughts. We look forward to hearing from you.
Next Tuesday we start our next book, the graphic novel From Hell (1989) written by Alan Moore with art from Eddie Campbell
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih9120

The Devil in the White City (2003) by Erik Larson: Part Three
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam
We discuss New York Times bestseller, The Devil in the White City (2003) by Erik Larson, Part Three (chapters 26-47) this week. Read along with us and send us your thoughts. We look forward to hearing from you.
We will discuss the final part next Tuesday.
Show Notes: http://bit.ly/saih82520

The Devil in the White City (2003) by Erik Larson: Part Two
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam
We discuss New York Times bestseller, The Devil in the White City (2003) by Erik Larson, Part Two this week (chapters 11-25). Read along with us and send us your thoughts. We look forward to hearing from you.
We will discuss Part Three (chapters 26-47) next Tuesday.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/saih81820

The Devil in the White City (2003) by Erik Larson: Part One
The book club you've always wanted to be a part of with Steve, Chip, & Professor Pam
Our new podcast begins with a new book, the New York Times bestseller, The Devil in the White City (2003) by Erik Larson. We discuss Part One this week (chapters 1-10). Read along with us and send us your thoughts. We look forward to hearing from you.
We will discuss Part Two (chapters 11-25) next Tuesday.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms81120

Sherlock Holmes: Our Favorite Tropes
We have completed our quest to read and discuss the entire Sherlock Holmes canon. Today we list our favorite tropes and we try our hand at writing. Each of us wrote a Sherlock Holmes pastiche. We hope you love them! Play along and try to pick out all of our favorite tropes. Onward to our new weekly book club podcast, Sandwiches at Irregular Hours. You have a new reading assignment for Tuesday. Thank you so much for listening! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms8720

Sherlock Holmes: Our Favorite Stories
We have completed our quest to read and discuss the entire Sherlock Holmes canon. Today we list our favorite short stories and compare our favorites to Arthur Conan Doyle’s list of his favorites. Young Zoe Phelps, who has been reading along with us the whole time, gives us a hand in deciding on our favorites! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms8620

The Valley of Fear (1915)
We are embarking upon a quest to read and discuss the entire Sherlock Holmes canon. We will discuss one a day each day of the US social distancing due to the Coronavirus. Join us in reading these great stories and discussing the information every morning. Your questions and comments will be a big part of the discussion. Record your voice and send it to us or call the voicemail line (805) 410-4TMS and we will share your thoughts with the world!

The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1927)
Our listeners share their favorite stories while we discuss one of our least favorite Sherlock Holmes collections. What about you? Your comments are a big part of the discussion. Record your voice and send it to us or call the voicemail line (805) 410-4TMS and we will share your thoughts with the world! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms71920

The Sign of Four (1890)
Our listeners share their ideas for the future while we discuss one of our favorite Sherlock Holmes adventures. What about you? Your comments are a big part of the discussion. Record your voice and send it to us or call the voicemail line (805) 410-4TMS and we will share your thoughts with the world! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms7420

His Last Bow: Some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes (1917)
Our listeners share their favorite short stories from this collection while we reminisce about our study of these fun puzzles. What about you? Your comments are a big part of the discussion. Record your voice and send it to us or call the voicemail line (805) 410-4TMS and we will share your thoughts with the world! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms61920

A Study in Scarlet (1887)
Now that we have read through Arthur Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet, the first Sherlock Holmes story, we got to thinking about some of the other great characters across literature and we asked our listeners: What were some of your favorite first stories?
What about you? Your comments are a big part of the discussion. Record your voice and send it to us or call the voicemail line (805) 410-4TMS and we will share your thoughts with the world! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms6620

The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1904)
We have concluded our quest to read and discuss all of the short stories in The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1904) collection. Your questions and comments will be a big part of the discussion. Record your voice and send it to us or call the voicemail line (805) 410-4TMS and we will share your thoughts with the world! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms52020

The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902)
Now that we have finished reading The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902). We debate which novel is the best, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Dracula, or Frankenstein. Your questions and comments are a big part of the discussion. Record your voice and send it to us or call the voicemail line (805) 410-4TMS and we will share your thoughts with the world! #TMSSherlockHolmes Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms5320

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1893)
We have completed our quest to read and discuss all of the short stories in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1893) collection. We discussed one a day each day of the US social distancing due to the Coronavirus. Join us in reading these great stories and discussing the information. Your questions and comments are a big part of the discussion. Thank you to everyone who contributed! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms41520

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892)
We are embarking upon a quest to read and discuss all of the short stories in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892) collection. We will discuss one a day each day of the US social distancing due to the Coronavirus. Join us in reading these great stories and discussing the information every morning. Your questions and comments will be a big part of the discussion. Record your voice and send it to us or call the voicemail line (805) 410-4TMS and we will share your thoughts with the world! Show Notes: http://bit.ly/tms4120

Sherlock Holmes: “A Scandal in Bohemia”
Steve, Chip, and Professor Pam Bedore are embarking upon a quest to read and discuss all of the short stories in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892) collection. We will discuss one a day for each day of the US social distancing campaign. Join us in reading these great stories and discussing the information every morning. Your questions and comments will be a big part of the discussion. Record your voice and send it to us or call the voicemail line (805) 410-4TMS and we will share your thoughts with the world! Show Notes: https://bit.ly/tms31820