Nibble garlic naan with Jo Miles as we discuss how what began as a short story blossomed into a trilogy, the way to juggle multiple points of view and keep them balanced, the science fictional precursors which helped them create their sentient ship, how to properly pace the arc of a burgeoning romance, the importance of making sure a redemption arc feels earned, the way their mandate for writing optimistic science fiction came to be, the differing ways we were each affected by the pandemic, how the Taos Toolbox workshop teaches writers to break down the beats of their stories (and why that terrifies me), plus much more.
Episode 128: Danny Fingeroth
Episode 127: Irene Vartanoff
Episode 126: Farah Mendlesohn
Episode 125: Stephen Dedman
Episode 124: Lee Murray
Episode 123: Sequestering with Scott Edelman
Episode 122: Justina Ireland
Episode 121: Social Distancing with Scott Edelman
Episode 120: A Sarah Pinsker for a New Day
Episode 119: Sheltering in Place with Scott Edelman
Episode 118: 1995 Science Forum: How Old is the Universe?
Episode 117: Michael Dirda
Episode 116: Keith R.A. DeCandido
Episode 115: John Edward Lawson
Episode 114: Alexandra Erin
Episode 113: L. Penelope
Episode 112: Bob Proehl
Episode 111: Elsa Sjunneson-Henry
Episode 110: Larry Lieber
Episode 109: Paul Kirchner
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