Mary-Robinette Kowal interview – Science Fiction novel – “The Relentless Moon” (Tor Books, 2020)

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Mary-Robinette Kowal has worked [as a] in puppetry for 25 years and has written science fiction for over 10 years. She recently published the third book in her lady astronaut series, [The restless Sun] The Relentless Moon, and we spoke about the book, writing, science, and puppetry.

0:30 – Mary-Robinette talks about why she wrote the series. She talks about how she tends to write historical based novels.

2:20 – Mary-Robinette talks about the background of the series.

3:27 – Mary-Robinette talks about the setting of the first two books and then the third.

4:43 – Mary-Robinette talks about the political setting of the third book.

8:30 – Mary-Robinette talks about how the series is hard science fiction and how she spoke with scientists and professionals about the science in the novels.

9:36 – Mary-Robinette talks about how much the books are in space versus on the Earth.

10:57 – Mary-Robinette talks about how she dealt with gender inequality in the books.

13:12 – Mary-Robinette talks about the science research she did for the book including trying on parts of spacesuits.

14:49 – Mary-Robinette talks about her access to science resources.

16:11 – Mary-Robinette talks about the entertainment that inspires her.

19:29 – Mary-Robinette talks about lateral impacts to spacecraft.

21:57 – Mary-Robinette talks about the aesthetic of the book being sort of a spy thriller.

23:15 – Mary-Robinette talks about whether the novel wraps up the series.

23:47 – Mary-Robinette talks about her writing process and how it’s changed over time.

28:30 – Mary-Robinette talks more about acting as a puppeteer.

30:59 – Mary-Robinette talks about having been an art major.

33:17 – Mary-Robinette talks about how she got into writing and her approach.

34:59 – Mary-Robinette talks about the change in lifestyle from puppetry to writing.

36:36 – Mary-Robinette talks about editing the book down from 180,000 words.

39:28 – Mary-Robinette talks about having loved Battlestar Galactica and the Deryni books.

41:42 – Mary-Robinette talks about difficulties in getting the book finished.

46:30 – Mary-Robinette talks about writing a sci-fi locked room mystery.

48:26 – Mary-Robinette can be found at maryrobinettekowal.com and ladyastronautclub.com.

 

Links of interest

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https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250236968

http://maryrobinettekowal.com/

 

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Guests: Mary-Robinette Kowal

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: science fiction, fantasy, art, artist, writer, novel, novelist, fiction, astronauts, moon, science fiction, fantasy, computers, Apollo, steampunk, punchcardpunk, punch card, the relentless moon, mars, fated sky, calculating stars, meteroite, SFWA, politics, crisis, gender inequality, sexism, NASA, Andy Weir, Artemis, spy thriller, captain marvel, live theater, puppet, writing, writing tips, Battlestar Galactica, magic, Starbuck, depression, Thin Man, mystery

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L.E. Modesitt Jr interview – Science Fiction novel – “Quantum Shadows” (Tor Books, 2020)

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L.E. Modesitt, Jr. has held a wide range of jobs. In 1973 he published his first story and since then he’s published numerous science fiction and fantasy novels. His recent publication is a science fiction novel Quantum Shadows. We spoke about the book, writing, religion, and his time as a Navy helicopter pilot.

0:39 – LE talks about why he wrote Quantum Shadows.

1:29 – LE talks about the current events that prompted the writing of this book and “true-believer culture.”

2:49 – LE talks about the setting and protagonist of the book.

4:56 – LE talks about the idea of faith and belief in the novel.

6:19 – LE talks about the science fiction of the book.

7:49 – LE talks about the planet on which the book takes place.

9:15 – LE talks about the research for the book especially in religious systems.

11:19 – LE explains why we has 10 religions in the book.

12:54 – LE talks about the works that have inspired him.

14:36 – LE talks about having started as a poet and enjoying Yates.

17:40 – LE talks about the romantic feel of the musical quality to the book.

18:35 – LE talks about the skeptic characters within the novel.

19:57 – LE talks about his writing process.

22:55 – LE talks about being a Navy pilot, an economist, a speechwriter, and a consultant.

26:19 – LE talks about the adaption of movies from novels.

27:27 – LE talks about having been a Navy helicopter rescue pilot.

30:18 – LE talks about his son having gone to the US Naval Academy.

32:03 – LE talks about being a terrible pilot.

33:48 – LE talks about having wanted to be a space pilot.

35:22 – LE talks about the poetic feel to the Quran and the King James Bible.

39:20 – LE can be found at LEModesittjr.com

 

Links of interest

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https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250229212

https://www.lemodesittjr.com/

 

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Guests: L.E. Modesitt Jr.

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: science fiction, fantasy, writer, novel, novelist, fiction, true believer, raven, couplet, faiths, hegemony, religion, Heinlein, Bester, Dixon, Tepper, le Guin, Moorcock, poetry, yates, writing, missile range, helicopter pilot, rescue, Vietnam War, Naval Academy, space pilot, Quran, Koran, King James, Bible

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Bethany C. Morrow interview about her fantasy novel “A Song Below Water” (Tor/Forge, 2020)

Bethany C. Morrow interview about her fantasy novel “A Song Below Water”

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Interview Timeline

Bethany C. Morrow writes speculative fiction and young adult fiction. Her debut novel was Mem and her latest novel is A Song Below Water. We spoke about the book, her science fiction passions, her writing process, and the fiction publishing industry.

0:35 – Bethany talks about what the novel is about.

3:54 – Bethany talks about the use of mythology and contemporary fantasy in the novel.

8:44 – Bethany explains the idea of a Mami Wata.

11:08 – Bethany talks about vitriol against black female authors on twitter and on online forums.

13:25 – Bethany talks about how she writes for black girls.

17:00 – Bethany talks about the editing of her book who can understand the themes she is exploring.

22:04 – Bethany explains why she chose Portland Oregon for the setting of the book.

27:32 – Bethany talks about what prompted her to write contemporary fantasy.

32:55 – Bethany talks about her love of science fiction and the Planet of the Apes series.

37:55 – Bethany talks about the speculative fiction she loves.

38:57 – Bethany talks about growing up with Star Trek.

41:15 – Bethany talks about the musical aesthetic of the book.

42:19 – Bethany talks about her writing process.

46:33 – Bethany talks about how her writing process has changed over time.

48:58 – Bethany talks about how her ideas develop.

50:51 – Bethany talks about her interest in sociology and clinical psychology.

52:56 – Bethany talks about spending time in Wales and what cultural relations were there.

56:04 – Bethany talks about the editing of her book.

56:40 – Bethany talks about loving the Star Trek holodeck and replicators.

59:38 – Bethany talks about disliking future sci-fi characters who are into 80s and 90s culture.

1:01:41 – Bethany talks about her future writing projects.

1:04:09 – Bethany talks about the strong interest in A Song Below Water and the obstacles for black female writers in getting published.

1:10:15 – Bethany is on twitter and instagram @bcmorrow and at bethanycmorrow.com.

Links of interest

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https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250315328

https://www.bethanycmorrow.com/

https://twitter.com/BCMorrow

https://instagram.com/BCMorrow

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Guests: Bethany C. Morrow

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: fantasy, writer, novel, novelist, fiction, sister-friends, Portland, magical, sirens, cosplay, mermaids, Mami Wata, Portland, progressive racism, buffy, true blood, Planet of the Apes, The Expanse, Star Trek, The Avengers, Containment, Lewis Duncan, Christopher Pike, Asimov, Wales, reclaimed classics, publishing

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