We're on a roll! Two episodes in two weeks. Surely it can't last! Gary has been reading Margaret Atwood's Booker Prize-winning novel The Testaments and it's sparked off all sorts of thoughts on that old chestnut: science fiction vs. literary fiction. What are literary writers doing when they write SF? Can SF writers cross-over to the mainstream? Is this purely a generational perspective and does it just not matter any more? All these questions are at least touched on, if not settled (they're not settled), as well as mentions of Lethem, Le Guin, Chabon and others, and a brief discussion of robots and AI in SF. They even discuss some very interesting comments on the Atwood novel by Nina Allan over on her blog.
All in all, a typical rambly shambles. As always, we hope you enjoy!
Episode 418: Ten Minutes with Joe Monti
Episode 417: Ten Minutes with Alyx Dellamonica
Episode 416: Ten Minutes with Brian Evenson
Episode 415: Ten Minutes with Rick Wilber
Episode 414: Ten Minutes with Elizabeth Hand
Episode 413: Ten Minutes with Joe Abercrombie
Episode 412: Ten Minutes with Michael Swanwick
Episode 411: Ten Minutes with E Lily Yu
Episode 410: Ten Minutes with Elizabeth Bear and Scott Lynch
Episode 409: Ten Minutes with Kelly Barnhill
Episode 408: Ten Minutes with David Pomerico
Episode 407: Thirty Minutes with Nnedi Okorafor
Episode 406: On the Ten Minutes With Experience and more [REPOST]
Episode 406: On the Ten Minutes With Experience and more
Episode 405: Ten Minutes with James Patrick Kelly
Episode 404: Ten Minutes with Nalo Hopkinson
Episode 403: Ten Minutes with Kim Stanley Robinson
Episode 402: Ten Minutes with Kate Elliott
Episode 401: Ten Minutes with M. Rickert
Episode 400: In which we turn 400...
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