Welcome to our podcast preview of the annual Boskone book festival. First up is author Clea Simon—a newcomer to the Boskone family. She and I talk about the Boston music scene, which is the setting for her book “World Enough,” our favorite clubs, and how the it's changed over the years. She shares the story behind her new mystery novels, most of which have animals as the main characters.
Fellow writer Gerald Coleman's resume is far too long to list, but we cover a lot of ground in this interview, talking about how theology and science fiction come together, his work with the Affrilachian Poets and the diversity we see (and don't see) in comics and science fiction.
In addition, I've got some new music for you, with singles from Marco Bonvicini and Klgor.
ShellzDaGod talks music videos and a return to the stage
Pearl Cutten wants everyone to know that they are beautiful
Clare Cunningham talks new singles, virtual shows, and life in Nashville
The secret origin of Dragonflyman Day
Teacher publishes a love song for biology
Sabrina Maria talks new music and past shows
Boston author begins at the end
Learning about a life in Hell
"Lost on Planet Earth" explores a new path
Boston bands release benefit compilation to help venues
Punk artists talk about their work in children's music
The expanding creative world of Jeremy Flagg
Stephanie Mathias talks about always reaching for your goals
ComiXology title shows a ride-share from hell
Tia Beale talks about how music and movies come together
Black Ghost co-writer talks about building a hero's world
The music scenes in Los Angeles and Boston
The world of steampunk dragons
Mia Asano shares her stories from the stage
A new take on artificial intelligence
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