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 183: On nominating for the Hugos and Lucius Shepard
Episode 182: Steven Erikson and Ian McDonald
Episode 181: Eileen Gunn, questionable practices and the purposes of science fiction
Episode 180: Kelley Eskridge, Nicola Griffith, Hild, historicity and genre...
Episode 179: James Bradley, Garth Nix, Sean Williams and Australian SF
Episode 178: On importance and important science fiction
Episode 177: Kij Johnson, science fiction and the Booker Prize
Episode 176: Liza Groen Trombi and the Locus Recommended Reading List.
Episode 175: We return and talk about new books in 2014
Episode 174: Rachel Swirsky Redux
Episode 173: Ellen Datlow Redux
Episode 172: Robert Shearman and Howard Waldrop Redux
Episode 171: Graham Joyce redux
Episode 170: Live with Neil Gaiman
Episode 169: Live with Paul McAuley
Episode 168: Terminology, hard SF and other inexactiudes
Episode 167: On Hild, History, Genre and WFC
Episode 166: From the far side of jet lag (REUPLOAD)
Episode 166: From the far side of jet lag
Episode 165: Questions from the audience
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