Episode 28: Claire McCague - Instruments, Aliens, and Decolonizing SF

Episode 28: Claire McCague - Instruments, Aliens, and Decolonizing SF

In this episode, I chat with Claire McCagues about her love of musical instruments, writing and producing plays and the path to her book series. We also discuss the challenges of interspecies communication, the possible nature of alien beings, and concerns over the colonization of space. Books of hers we discuss are: Rosetta Man and Rosetta Mind.

Revenge of the Muse - A short synopsis: The Icarus Agenda

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57. Whisky, Superheroes, and Ancient History with Mark P Smith - Theo Newton:Destiny

57. Whisky, Superheroes, and Ancient History with Mark P Smith - Theo Newton:Destiny

Whisky, superheroes, and *very* ancient history are a few of the topics I chat about with Mark P Smith as we delve into his debut novel. We also chat about the challenges of book promotion, the younge...

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56. Anthony J Melchiorri - Deadman's War

56. Anthony J Melchiorri - Deadman's War

Mechs vs Kaiju, Bioengineering, and eating tarantuala are a few of the topics I chat about with Anthony J Melchiorri as we delve into his military science fiction. We also chat about the book marketin...

1 Nov 20241h 38min

55. Joe Canzano - Suzi Spitfire and The Dream Prison

55. Joe Canzano - Suzi Spitfire and The Dream Prison

The Space Blues, YA romance nightmares, and the nature of human reality are a few of the topics I discuss with Joe Canzano as we explore his novels. We also chat about the importance of music, the nat...

19 Okt 20241h 10min

54. Alan 'Doc' Hansen - Orion's Spur

54. Alan 'Doc' Hansen - Orion's Spur

YA SF Adventure in space (the Orion's Spur series), AI in the classroom, and panspermia are a few of the topics Alan 'Doc' Hansen and I chat about, in addition to whether a business degree helps with ...

4 Okt 20241h 32min

53. Becoming Glitch - Daniel Sayre

53. Becoming Glitch - Daniel Sayre

The superhero genre is alive and well in Becoming Glitch. Daniel Sayre and I chat about his take on this diverse genre in relation to his debut novel Becoming Glitch. We also discuss running obstacle ...

12 Jul 20241h 20min

52. Kickstarter for Authors: Gunn Files - M.G. Herron

52. Kickstarter for Authors: Gunn Files - M.G. Herron

Matt and I discuss the relaunch of his Gunn Files series and how he's using Kickstarter to fund the project: ⁠⁠The Gunn Files Kickstarter For authors, we delve into many of the nuances of running a Ki...

28 Jun 202455min

51. Shattered Time - Christopher Coates

51. Shattered Time - Christopher Coates

Chris and I discuss his latest book, "Shattered Time", which explores the consequences of time travel and trying to do good without understanding the complexity of the system you're working in. We als...

21 Jun 20241h 6min

50. Jessie Kwak - Imaginary Worlds, Cybernetic Implants, and Space Heists

50. Jessie Kwak - Imaginary Worlds, Cybernetic Implants, and Space Heists

In this episode, I chat with Jessie Kwak about imaginary worlds, cybernetic implants, and heist stories in space. We also discuss the inspiration of Scottish castles, hosting your own authors' summit,...

22 Mar 20241h 22min

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