In the episode Wellington writer Melanie Harding-Shaw talks about the 2020 World Science Fiction Convention, or Worldcon which is coming from Wellington this year. She also talks about the new anthology she is helping to edit (Black Dogs, Black Tales), and why submitting a lot of short stories is the key to success.
You can find more Melanie's website here, the CoNZ website here and the Facebook Page here.
Just like last season your co-hosts are:
Kura Carpenter
Nix Whittaker and,
Mathew Danaher
And as usual the Podcast is brought to you by SpecFicNZ which you can find here. If you're already a member don't forget to join the Facebook Group here.
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Episode 14: What I Wished I knew Before
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Episode 12 Tim Jones and Climate Fiction and Activism
Episode 11 in which we talk about dragons, maps, and email marketing with multi award winner Eileen Mueller
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