David Wellington interview about his science fiction novel “The Last Astronaut” (Orbit, 2019) – youtube version
Youtube version of David Wellington interview about his science fiction novel “The Last Astronaut”
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Jonathan Lethem is a prolific short story and novel writer. He’s written eleven novels and his latest is The Arrest a science fiction novel about a semi-dystopian society. We spoke about the novel, about society, and about his writing process. The Arrest (Ecco, 2020)
0:32 – Jonathon talks about why he wrote The Arrest. He talks about setting it in Maine.
3:30 – Jonathon talks about the protagonist, setting, and conflict in the novel.
7:09 – Jonathon expands on why he chose to set the novel in Maine.
8:46 – Jonathon goes deeper into the “post-apocalyptic” setting of the book.
13:00 – Jonathon talks about how people communicate in his novel.
14:00 – Jonathon talks about growing up in an apocalyptic atmosphere.
15:35 – Jonathon talks about freedom and communication in his world.
16:51 – Jonathon talks about the research he did for the novel.
18:34 – Jonathon talks about things he learned about Maine.
20:35 – Jonathon talks about micro-differences in communities.
21:46 – Jonathon talks about the feel of the book.
22:39 – Jonathon talks about the musical feel to the book.
25:15 – Jonathon talks about one character being a script doctor and about his various interests.
27:19 – Jonathon talks about being a big reader.
27:53 – Jonathon talks about how he completes his novels.
30:07 – Jonathon talks about how his writing has changed over time.
32:06 – Jonathon started his career thinking he would be a painter.
34:01 – Jonathon talks about editing The Arrest and changing the novel’s POV.
35:16 – Jonathon talks about what changing the POV did for the story.
37:11 – Jonathon talks about growing up being cautioned about the future.
38:58 – Jonathon talks about the adaptation of books into films.
40:45 – Jonathon talks about his approach to films and Hollywood.
44:10 – Jonathon talks about short story writing.
44:31 – Jonathon can be found at JonathanLethem.com
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Guests: Jonathan Lethem
Host: Cris Alvarez
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Jane Gilmartin has always been a sci-fi fan starting with Star Trek. She’s worked as a journalist for many years before publishing her first novel The Mirror Man about a cloning experiment gone awry. We spoke about the book, about sci-fi, about her admiration for David Bowie, and about her writing process.
0:28 – Jane talks about why she wrote The Mirror Man
1:37 – Jane talks about the protagonist, setting, and conflict of the novel.
3:13 – Jane talks about the research she did for the novel since it’s hard science fiction.
5:13 – Jane talks about actual science affected the plot of her novel.
6:05 – Jane talks about being a huge David Bowie fan.
7:27 – Jane talks about the novel’s protagonist.
8:58 – Jane talks about how she got into David Bowie’s music.
10:43 – Jane talks about her interest in Star Trek.
11:38 – Jane talks about the other sci fi she liked and all the sci-fi she watches.
16:26 – Jane talks about the aesthetic of the book.
17:22 – Jane talks about what the book might look like as a film.
20:20 – Jane talks about her writing process.
21:54 – Jane talks about other writing work she’s done.
24:19 – Jane talks about how her writing has changed over time.
27:00 – Jane talks about using advice from her book reading group and rewriting much of her book.
31:19 – Jane talks about further editing of the book.
34:48 – Jane talks about wanting to be in Starfleet.
38:45 – Jane talks about her next writing project.
41:26 – Jane can be found at janegilmartin.com and on twitter @janegilmartin3 and on instagram @imadj123
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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: Jane Gilmartin
Host: Cris Alvarez
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