After an unplanned hiatus, we’re back with the wonderful Kij Johnson, who will be a guest of honour at this year’s World Fantasy Convention in Kansas City this coming October. Small Beer will publish a new collection of Kij's work, The Privilege of the Happy Ending, to coincide with the convention.
We discuss the challenges and opportunities of teaching fiction writing in workshops versus university creative writing programs, how the workshop and the reading group have become so important to new writers since the early days of Kate Wilhelm and Damon Knight’s Milford, the different problems of writing short stories, novellas, or novels, the balance between estrangement and immersion in stories, and Kij’s own current and recent work, which ranges from experimental fiction to stories that revisit older writers like Lovecraft and Kenneth Grahame.
As always, Kij is bristling with good ideas, and we could easily have gone on for another hour.
Episode 453: Ten Minutes with Gregory Norman Bossert
Episode 452: Ten Minutes with Usman T. Malik
Episode 451: Ten Minutes with Aliette de Bodard
Episode 450: Ten Minutes with Zen Cho
Episode 449: Ten Minutes with Tobias S. Buckell
Episode 448: Ten Minutes with Dave Hutchinson
Episode 447: Ten Minutes with Kathleen Jennings
Episode 446: Ten Minutes with Ellen Datlow
Episode 445: Ten Minutes with Saad Z. Hossain
Episode 444: Ten Minutes with DongWon Song
Episode 443: Ten Minutes with Indrapramit Das
Episode 442: Ten Minutes with Nicola Griffith
Episode 441: Ten Minutes with Lisa L. Hannett
Episode 440: Ten Minutes with Terry Bisson
Episode 439: Ten Minutes with Daryl Gregory
Episode 438: Ten Minutes with Adrienne Martini
Episode 437: Ten Minutes with Karen Lord
Episode 436: Ten Minutes with Simon Ings
Episode 435: Ten Minutes with Claire McKenna (corrected audio)
Episode 435: Ten Minutes with Claire McKenna
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