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A Literary “Sci-Fi” Conversation Between Two Indian Science Fiction Writers: Rajat Chaudhuri and Jvalant Nalin Sampat

A Literary “Sci-Fi” Conversation Between Two Indian Science Fiction Writers: Rajat Chaudhuri and Jvalant Nalin Sampat

by Rajat Chaudhuri | Mar 31, 2020 | Interviews, Roundtable

Rajat Chaudhuri and Jvalant Sampat discuss science fiction (“sci-fi”), cli-fi (climate fiction), solarpunk, classic sci-fi films, and their respective books:The Butterfly Effect and The Chronicler.

Women of Color in Speculative Fiction: A Round Table Discussion

by Isha Karki | Sep 19, 2017 | Interviews, Roundtable

“The term “South Asian” is a broad banner in itself, encompassing different religious and cultural experiences, as well as sexuality and class. Can it be reduced to one distinct identity?’”— Priya Sharma Hosted on a shared Google Drive as our previous...

The State of Current German Speculative Fiction: A Round Table Discussion

by Alessandra Ress | Sep 19, 2017 | Interviews, Roundtable

If you ask non-German-speaking fans of speculative fiction which authors or novels originally written in German they’ve read, most will give you one of these three names: Michael Ende (The Neverending Story), Cornelia Funke (Inkheart) and the Perry Rhodan sci-fi pulp...

Latin American Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: A Round Table Discussion

by Carlos Hernandez | Jan 5, 2017 | Interviews, Roundtable

With Carlos Hernandez, David Bowles, Ernest Hogan, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Silvia Moreno-Garcia & William Alexander People are stories, and when we push these stories to the margins, we lose them. Hosted on a shared Google Document like our previous round table on...
Kam Kráčí Česká Fantastika? Panelová Diskuse

Kam Kráčí Česká Fantastika? Panelová Diskuse

by Jaroslav Mostecký | Jan 4, 2017 | Interviews, Roundtable

Jména z dějin české SF jako Karel Čapek nebo Josef Nesvadba znějí po celém světě, ale jak je to se současnou českou fantastikou? Julie Nováková, editorka Dreams From Beyond: An Anthology of Czech Speculative Fiction, se autorů a editorů z České republiky ptá na...
Quo Vadis, Czech Speculative Fiction? A Round Table Discussion

Quo Vadis, Czech Speculative Fiction? A Round Table Discussion

by Jaroslav Mostecký | Jan 4, 2017 | Interviews, Roundtable

Few names from the history of Czech science fiction such as Karel Čapek or Josef Nesvadba are known worldwide. Julie Novakova, editor of Dreams From Beyond: An Anthology of Czech Speculative Fiction, asks authors and editors from the Czech Republic about the current...
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