Indian novelist Samit Basu stopped by the Legendarium to talk with Craig about what exactly dystopian fiction is, where that term falls down, and how it differs across continents. Samit is also a multi-discipline writer, and they talked about what it means to write across several different mediums.
Check out Samit Basu's website: https://samitbasu.com/
And his new book, The City Inside: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1250827507
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