In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Aisha and Dan talk to critic and poet Catherine Rockwood about her new chapbook, And We Are Far From Shore , a set of poems about the television show Our Flag Means Death. Catherine reviewed the show for Strange Horizons less than a year ago, and discusses how reviewing and criticism feed into creative practice. There are also, of course, pirates.
The transcript of this episode can be found at the Strange Horizons website.
“Deceleration” by Allison Mulvihill, read by Anaea Lay
“Marbles” by Aber O. Grand, Read by Ciro Faienza
“Ask Not What the Penguin Horde Can Do For You” by Noah Bogdonoff, read by Anaea Lay
“Recommendation” by Stephanie Jean, Read by Ciro Faienza
“A Layer of Catherines” by Elisabeth R. Moore, read by Anaea Lay
“Dragon Questionnaire” by Lesley Wheeler, Read by Lesley Wheeler
“Undiscovered Hells” by Maggie Damken, Read by Ciro Faienza
“Back Story” by David Clink, Read by Ciro Faienza
“Quiet” by Aqdas Aftab, read by Anaea Lay
“Eleven Exhibits in a Better Natural History Museum, London” by Jenny Blackford, Read by Ciro Faienza
“12 Worlds Interrupted by the Drone” by Fargo Tbakhi, read by Anaea Lay
“Trust Your Eyes” by Bethany Powell, Read by Bethany Powell
“Color, Heat, and the Wreck of the Argo” by Catherynne M. Valente, read by Anaea Lay
Poetry of the 20th Anniversary Special Issue
“In the Valley of Midas” by Leslie J. Anderson, Read by Leslie J. Anderson
“Dragon in the E.R.” by Liz Adair, Read by Ciro Faienza
“Alone” by Emma Törzs, read by Anaea Lay
“We Let You Live” by Laura Cranehill, Read by Ciro Faienza
“A Voyage to Queensthroat” by Anya Johanna DeNiro, read by Anaea Lay
“My Love, Our Lady of Slaughter,” by Christine Lucas, read by Anaea Lay
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