This week, we are joined by Nebula Award-winning Sarah Pinsker, whose first story collection Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea has just been published, and whose first novel, A Song for a New Day, will appear from Berkley Books in September.
We talk about the challenges of a dual career as writer and songwriter/performer—and the differences in audience interactions between the two—as well as her early reading and writing in the field, her creative writing classes in college and later attendance at the Sycamore Hill workshops, and the varied relationships between SF, fantasy, dystopia, the classic road novel, and mainstream “literary fiction.”
Sooner or Later Everything Falls into the Sea is available from Small Beer Press and her novel is available for preorder.
Episode 297: Politics and science fiction
Episode 296: A Return to Normal Programming
Episode 295a: Ellen Klages reads from Passing Strange
Episode 295: Ellen Klages and Passing Strange
Episode 294: Just a Song Before We Go (on hiatus)
Episode 293: James Bradley, Ian Mond and Coode Street's Year in Review
Episode 292: Short fiction, defining fantasy and more
Episode 291: Radio Free America
Episode 290: David Levine and Fran Wilde
Episode 289: Baseball, Bob and more
Episode 288: Kai Ashante Wilson and A Taste of Honey
Episode 287: The Series Hugo and more
Episode 286: Eugene Fischer and Jo Walton
Episode 285: Connie Willis and Crosstalk
Episode 284: Alastair Reynolds, Revenger and the Far, Far Future
Episode 283: Kelly Robson and the Waters of Versailles
Coode Street Roundtable 7: Lavie Tidhar’s Central Station
Episode 282: Michael Swanwick, Kij Johnson and the Craft of Short Fiction
Episode 281: Liza Trombi, books we're looking forward to, and more
Episode 280: The Project of SF
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