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.
Today Jonathan fires up Skype and calls Hugo and Nebula award winning writer, poet, and critic Amal El-Mohtar, whose novella This Is How You Lose the Time War (co-written with Max Gladstone) has been sweeping all of the awards this year, to chat about reading, working and living during the pandemic, the pleasure of reading graphic novels, and some great new books. Amal's poem "A Final Knight to Her Love and Foe", appears in The Book of Dragons.
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Books mentioned include:
Episode 205: Ken Liu and Chinese Science Fiction
Episode 204: Books we're looking forward to, or the shopping list episode
Episode 203: Alisa Krasnostein, Sean Williams and the State of Australian SF
Episode 202: Nina Allan, Paul Kincaid and the State of British Science Fiction
Episode 201: Moving on...
Episode 200: Robinson, Silverberg, Walton and Loncon!
Episode 199: Loncon, Hugos and the future of SF
Episode 198: John Clute, science fiction and Loncon
Episode 197: Readercon, the World Fantasy Awards and more
Episode 196: Bill Shafer and Subterranean Press
Episode 195: Joe Monti and Saga Press
Episode 194: Daniel Keyes and Questions from the audience
Episode 193: Academic Exercises, genre and pants
Episode 192: Anne Leckie, gender and Ancillary Justice
Episode 191: Jeff VanderMeer and the Southern Reach
Episode 190: James Bradley, science fiction, awards and more
Episode 189: Joe Abercrombie, Half a King and dark fantasy
Episode 188: Mary Rickert and The Memory Garden
Episode 187: On the perception of SF today and some rambling
Episode 186: Hugo Awards 2014 with John DeNardo and Tansy Rayner Roberts repost
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