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Youtube it is - Video will be up tonight now, had a late night at work.
That's fine, but I would split your reading between 50% pleasure, 25% contemporary and 25% classics.
So for sci/fantasy, I'd say the 50% pleasure should be James Smythe's The Testimony, and try to reread an old favourite - First is a storker of a book, second is a practice that many writers feel helps.
Your 25% contemporary is Daniel O'Malley's The Rook. This is the Sci Fi genre of what I like to call an Amazon creeper - Low priced, indie published or self-published, that just gets stellar reviews. Find out why.
Finally for your 25% classics - Isaac Asimov's Foundations I can't stress how awesome this book is. It's to Sci Fi as Tolkien is to Fantasy (very arguably). All sci fi writers would do well to aspire to Asimov.