Six years ago Gary Wolfe and I were privileged enough to get to chat with Ursula K. Le Guin about science fiction. The reason for the discussion was Margaret Atwood's book of essays, In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination, which discusses her thoughts on science fiction in some detail. It is a marvellous discussion and one we thought we'd repost, given the sad news of Ursula's death today.
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Episode 468: Ten Minutes with Tad Williams
Episode 467: Ten Minutes with Stefen Brazulaitis and Tim Thomas
Episode 466: Ten Minutes with Ursula Vernon
Episode 465: Ten Minutes with Walter Jon Williams
Episode 464: Ten Minutes with Derek Künsken
Episode 463: Ten Minutes with Sam J. Miller
Episode 462: Ten Minutes with Catherynne M. Valente
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Episode 458: Ten Minutes with Raymond E. Feist
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Episode 456: Ten Minutes with Isobelle Carmody
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Episode 454: Ten Minutes with Adam Roberts
Episode 453: Ten Minutes with Gregory Norman Bossert
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