In this episode of Sci-Fi Talk, host Tony Tellado interviews C. Stuart Hardwick, editor of the anthology "Tales of the United States Space Force." Throughout the discussion, Hardwick provides fascinating insights on the origins and operations of the Space Force, debunking misconceptions and shedding light on the organization’s crucial role in protecting satellites. From discussing the impressive lineup of contributing writers in the anthology to sharing the intriguing complexities of putting together a professional-grade publication, Hardwick delves into the intricacies of the sci-fi genre. The conversation also offers a peek into how technology is revolutionizing the portrayal of space in movies and the upcoming release of the anthology in book, e-book, and audiobook formats.
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