Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times.
Writer, professor, and Strange Horizons founder Mary Anne Mohanraj chats with Gary about launching a new cookbook just as everything got locked down, how virtual conventions seem to be improving—and are likely to change the way all cons are conducted in the future, keeping busy sewing masks, serving as a public library board member, and teaching online, why SF doesn’t have enough food in it, South Asian SFF writers, and even how the word serendipity came into the language.
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Episode 242: Time runs out for the Hugos and more
Episode 241: Samuel R. Delany
Episode 240: Karin Tidbeck, Cheryl Morgan and Archipelacon
Episode 239: Archipelacon, World Fantasy and more
Episode 238: Kim Stanley Robinson and Aurora
Episode 237: On Nebulas and more
Episode 236: On books to look for
Episode 235: Elizabeth Hand and Building the Mystery
Episode 234: On World Fantasy Awards, Life Achievement and other rambles
Episode 233: Paolo Bacigalupi and The Water Knife
Episode 232: On canon formation (again)
Episode 231: Ian Mond, James Bradley and the 2015 Hugo Novel Shortlist
Episode 230: K J Parker and the history of a writer
Episode 229: On books, history, awards and such
Episode 228: John Scalzi and Alisa Krasnostein
Episode 227: Ken Liu, Joe Monti and The Grace of Kings
Episode 226: Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Signal to Noise
Episode 225: Biancotti, Lanagan, Westerfeld and Zeroes
Episode 224: Kelly Link Gets in Trouble
Episode 223: Alisa Krasnostein, Sean Wright, Tehani Wessely and the Aurealis Awards
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