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.
Multiple award-winning author, poet, and educator Candas Jane Dorsey talks with Gary about teaching writing online, how her communications students seem to be better motivated in recent years, the appeal of detective stories (which John Gardner included among "moral fictions"), why middle-aged women read Jack Reacher novels, and her own forthcoming series of mystery novels and forthcoming YA novel.
Books mentioned include:
Episode 221: Joe Abercrombie and Sean Williams at the Perth Writers Festival
Episode 220: William Gibson, Eileen Gunn, and Chris Brown
Episode 219: On Short Story Collections and such
Episode 218: Harlan Ellison, Bill Schafer and the Volcano
Episode 217: James Morrow, SF, Satire, Religion, and Other Matters
Episode 216: Guy Gavriel Kay and the Legend of the Lost Podcast
Episode 215: On Short Stories, the Possibility of Ruts and other matters
Episode 214: Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois Live in DC!
Episode 213: Helen Marshall and Robert Shearman
Episode 212: James Bradley and the Year in Review
Episode 211b: Kij Johnson and Reimagining Genre’s Past
Episode 210: Genevieve Valentine and all the things
Episode 209: The Beginning of the End of 2014
Episode 208: Caitlin R Kiernan, Peter Straub and the literary uses of fantasy
Episode 207: Kameron Hurley and The Mirror Empire
Episode 206: Peter Halasz, Robert J. Sawyer and Canadian SF
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
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