Responding in part to some issues raised by Niall Harrison in The Los Angeles Review of Books, Jonathan and Gary discuss the value and purpose of year’s best anthologies, whether it’s even possible to still represent such a diversified international field, and how stories we read in anthologies frame our own reading experiences and help us discover exciting new writers. Needless to say, a lot of digressions leads us into some other topics as well.
Episode 530: Ten Minutes with Julie Phillips
Episode 529: Ten Minutes with Ruoxi Chen
Episode 528: Kim Stanley Robinson's Ministry for the Future
Episode 527: Ten Minutes with Madeleine E. Robins
Episode 526: Ten Minutes with Linda Nagata
Episode 525: Ten Minutes with Benjamin Rosenbaum
Episode 524: Ten Minutes with Delia Sherman
Episode 523: Ten Minutes with Mary Anne Mohanraj
Episode 522: Ten Minutes with Andrea Hairston
Episode 521: Ten Minutes with Lisa Goldstein
Episode 520: Ten Minutes with Jeannette Ng
Episode 519: Ten Minutes with Stephanie Feldman
Episode 518: Ten Minutes with Andrea Stewart
Episode 517: Ten Minutes with Jane Routley
Episode 516: Ten Minutes with Annalee Newitz
Episode 515: Ten Minutes with Ellen Kushner
Episode 514: Alix E. Harrow and The Once and Future Witches
Episode 513: Ten Minutes with Candas Jane Dorsey
Episode 512: Ten Minutes with Micaiah Johnson
Episode 511: Ten Minutes with Cecelia Holland
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