Arkady Martine interview about her debut award winning sci fi novel “A Memory Called Empire” (Tor Books, 2019)

Arkady Martine interview

Arkady Martine interview about her debut award winning sci fi novel “A Memory Called Empire”

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Interview Summary

Arkady Martine has been writing short stories for a decade. Last year she released her first novel, A Memory Called Empire, and it won the 2020 Hugo Award for best novel. Arkady has also been a Byzantine historian for years and some of the novel is based on Byzantine type politics. I spoke with Arkady about the book, history, writing, and climate and energy topics.

0:54 – Arkady talks about why she wrote A Memory Called Empire. She used to be a professor of Byzantine history.

2:07 – Arkady talks about the book’s protagonist, setting, and conflict.

3:38 – Arkady explains why she made the protagonist a diplomat.

4:23 – Arkady talks about why she wrote a sci-fi novel rather than a historical novel or a fantasy novel.

6:09 – Arkady talks about how she uses space travel in the book.

7:52 – Arkady talks about the hard versus soft sci-fi designations.

9:13 – Arkady talks about the research she did on the ideas in the book. She researched how people would live in a generational colony. She also researched poisons and neurosciences.

12:10 – We discuss Byzantine history research and border towns.

13:24 – Arkady talks about loving Star Wars and Dune. She mentions many other science fiction novels she enjoys.

15:55 – Arkady talks about “the far reaches of the English language.”

16:49 – Arkady talks about the non-fiction she enjoys and working as a climate and energy analyst.

20:28 – Arkady talks about what the feel of the book.

21:32 – Arkady talks about the poetic traditions she drew on for the book.

22:59 – Arkady talks about the languages she knows and the history of the poetry in her book.

23:54 – Arkady talks about different kinds of poetry and what she uses in the book.

25:26 – Arkady talks about the “effectiveness” of poetry.

26:54 – Arkady talks about not outlining your work. She doesn’t like the plotters versus pantsers idea.

28:10 – Arkady talks about developing the second novel in the series.

29:45 – Arkady talks about having to expand her draft.

31:47 – Arkady talks about how her approach to writing has changed over time.

33:32 – Arkady talks about past work experiences.

36:03 – Arkady talks about writing climate fiction and also her sci-fi mystery.

37:45 – Arkady talks about getting into sci-fi and fantasy and then into religious and medieval history.

41:19 – Arkady talks about how she was able to get and agent and get her book published.

44:45 – Arkady can be found at Arkadymartine.net.

Links of interest

https://amzn.to/3jBmW5H

https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250186447

https://www.arkadymartine.net/

Contact Information

For more “Full Contact Nerd” please follow me at crisalvarez.com, on Facebook at CrisAlvarezFCN, on youtube at Cris Alvarez on twitter @CrisAlvarezFCN, on Instagram @crisalvarezscifi, and on Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / Spotify for the podcast. Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.

Guests: Arkady Martine

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: Books, audio interviews, author, podcast, Tor Books, science fiction, fiction, locus award, Hugo award, Clarke award,

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How a fantasy author made the successful switch to science fiction with Adrian Tchaikovsky

Adrian Tchaikovsky cage of soulsHow a fantasy author made the successful switch to science fiction with Adrian Tchaikovsky

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Interview Timeline

Adrian Tchaikovksy has written a series of fantasy novels but recently turned his hand to science fiction.   His sci-fi novel Cage of Souls has been shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke award best novel of 2020. We spoke about the novel, Adrian’s writing process, nature and climate issues, and the publishing industry. Cage of Souls (Head of Zeus, 2019)

0:37 – Adrian talks about what prompted him to write Cage of Souls.

1:49 – Adrian talks about the setting, protagonist, and conflict of the book.

3:46 – Adrian talks about the setting having both futuristic and retrograde technology.

4:50 – Adrian talks about how the novel connects with modern-day problems.

5:13 – Adrian talks about the world of the novel.

6:02 – Adrian talks about the fuzzy border between fantasy and science fiction especially in dying Earth novels.

8:03 – Adrian talks about writing for sci-fi readers.

10:39 – Adrian talks about having been a fantasy author.

11:31 – Adrian talks about the things he enjoys and what inspires his creativity.

13:14 – Adrian talks about being interested in the biological and behavioral sciences.

15:06 – Adrian talks about artificial intelligence and artificial life.

17:20 – Adrian talks about having studied science.

18:30 – Adrian talks about changing plots to fit science.

20:55 – Adrian talks about the book having an aesthetic like that of the Thin Red Line.

21:51 – Adrian talks about the climate and terrain of the book.

26:10 – Adrian talks about having been a lawyer before becoming a writer and how he’s worked law into his novels.

29:31 – Adrian talks about the editing process for Cage of Souls.

33:51 – Adrian talks about writing versus editing.

35:42 – Adrian talks about writing in first person.

37:14 – Adrian talks about using first person point of view.

38:54 – Adrian addresses the collapse of nature in his and other writings.

45:30 – Adrian talks about a space opera trilogy he’s writing.

47:55 – Adrian can be found at twitter @aptshadow.

Links of interest

https://amzn.to/35WNqLM

https://headofzeus.com/books/9781788547239

https://twitter.com/aptshadow

Contact Information

For more “Full Contact Nerd” please follow me at crisalvarez.com, on Facebook at CrisAlvarezFCN, on youtube at Cris Alvarez on twitter @CrisAlvarezFCN, on Instagram @crisalvarezscifi, and on Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / Spotify for the podcast. Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.

Guests: Adrian Tchaikovsky

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: Books, videos, audio interviews, author, podcast, Tor, comic books, science fiction, fiction, Clarke award,

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David Wellington interview about his science fiction novel “The Last Astronaut” (Orbit, 2019)

David Wellington interview about his science fiction novel “The Last Astronaut”

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Interview Timeline

David Wellington has been writing fantasy for years [and] before turning his hand to science fiction. His latest novel The Last Astronaut is a look at horror in deep space. The book was nominated for the 2020 Arthur C. Clarke award and we spoke about the story, about horror and sci-fi, and about writing in general.

0:33 – Dave talks about why he wrote this book. he talks about being a huge monster fan.

3:34 – Dave talks about The Last Astronaut being hard sci-fi and being as scientifically accurate as possible.

5:28 – Dave talks about how he got interested in science fiction.

7:37 – Dave talks about the details of the novel and what it’s about.

10:12 – Dave talks about the research he did for the book and how much he has followed NASA’s work.

14:51 – Dave talks about what most surprised him when he interviewed two astronauts.

17:29 – Dave talks about a commercial space company in his book.

18:18 – Dave talks about the horror aspect of his novel.

20:53 – Dave talks about his horror inspirations.

24:56 – Dave talks about Predator as sci-fi and horror.

26:31 – Dave talks about humanoid versus weird monsters.

28:42 – Dave talks about the fantasy novels he enjoys.

31:30 – Dave talks about not listening to music while writing.

33:45 – Dave talks about the book having a synth-wave soundtrack.

36:56 – Dave talks about having worked as a data entry temp with the United Nations.

39:46 – Dave talks about having re-written Last Astronaut from scratch six times.

44:41 – Dave talks about having wanted to be in space when he was young. he also discusses the space shuttle tragedies.

48:17 – Dave talks about how his main character suffers from not having been able to go to Mars.

49:49 – Dave talks about recently finishing a horror novel.

54:00 – Dave talks about writers who are able to make money and tie-in writers.

55:37 – Dave can be found at davidwellington.net and on twitter @lasttrilobite and contactmonster@hotmail.com

Links of interest

https://amzn.to/35vVtyQ

https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/david-wellington/the-last-astronaut/9780316419550/

https://davidwellington.net/

https://twitter.com/lasttrilobite?lang=en

Contact Information

For more “Full Contact Nerd” please follow me at crisalvarez.com, on Facebook at CrisAlvarezFCN, on youtube at Cris Alvarez on twitter @CrisAlvarezFCN, on Instagram @crisalvarezscifi, and on Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / Spotify for the podcast. Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.

Guests: David Wellington

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: Books, audio interviews, author, podcast, Orbit, science fiction, fiction, Clarke award,

Check the book out here https://amzn.to/35vVtyQ

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Cris Alvarez Full Contact Nerd Interviews