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Constellary Tales #8

Constellary Tales Podcast

Release Date: 04/30/2019

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Constellary Tales Podcast

Constellary Tales presents an audio production of "Ambassador," cover story of Issue #2. Then story author Michael Adam Robson joins us for an interview.

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SFWA Grand Master and multiple Hugo and Nebula winner Joe Haldeman talks about The Forever War, The Twilight Zone, and his next novel in an exclusive Constellary Tales interview.

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Guest Mark Linsenmayer weighs in on the philosophical implications of precognitive crime fighting in Philip K. Dick's "The Minority Report." Brian quizzes Mark and Ken on PKD movie trivia.

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Robert Heinlein's short story "All You Zombies" (and the later film adaptation Predestination) starts with the classic "grandfather paradox" trope and ties it in knots.

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Constellary Tales presents an audio production of “Kill Switch,” cover story of Issue #1. Then we go behind the scenes in an interview with the story’s author Henry Szabranski.

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A smart house outlasts humanity in Ray Bradbury's 1950 short story "There Will Come Soft Rains." Tex Thompson describes the annual "experience camp" for authors, Writers in the Field.

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Octavia Butler's "Bloodchild" is (among other things) a successful example of a certain kind of pregnancy story. Brian puts Ken to test about films nominated both for the Hugo and the Oscar.

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Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron" turns up in unusual places, plus two film adaptations. Brian quizzes Ken on writing advice from famous authors.

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Constellary Tales presents an audio production of “Ambassador,” cover story of Issue #2.

Contents
(00:00) Audio production of Michael Adam Robson’s “Ambassador” from Constellary Tales Issue #2, narrated by Laura Lippman
(21:40) Adam talks with us about fungus-like creatures (some fictional, some that should be) and other behind-the-scenes details of his short story.
(36:40) Spoiler-free recommendations: Worlds Unknown by Marvel Comics (adaptation of Harry Bates’ “Farewell to the Master”), Blade Runner short films by Shinichirō Watanabe and Luke Scott

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