Paolo Bacigalupi, author of The Windup Girl and Ship Breaker, talks global warming, literature for boys, and how SF can cause change in the real world in this rerun of episode two of The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Paolo Bacigalupi Gets Dystopic in Episode 2 of The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy
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Paolo Bacigalupi Gets Dystopic in Episode 2 of The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy
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GGG#2: Paolo Bacigalupi « The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy Podcast: Official Site
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Paolo Bacigalupi Gets Dystopic in Episode 2 of The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy
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Paolo Bacigalupi Gets Dystopic in Episode 2 of The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy
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AISFP 98: Paolo Bacigalupi — Adventures in SciFi Publishing
Like the true champion he is, recent Hugo-winning author Paolo Bacigalupi fights through respiratory issues to chat with us about the Campbell Conference, his collaboration with Tobias Buckell on the audible.com novella The Alchemist and The Executioness, and his YA novel Ship Breaker. Off course, we also discuss how The Windup Girl, arguably the greatest debut science fiction novel, came to be. You won’t want to miss Paolo’s account of the starts and stops he took to become a published author.
http://www.adventuresinscifipublishing.com/2010/09/aisfp-98-%E2%80%93-paolo-bacigalupi/
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We’ll Always Have Zeppelins — The Incomparable
Climb in your Zeppelin, grab a self-burning book, and prepare for the first Incomparable Podcast, in which we discuss "The City and The City," "The Windup Girl," "For The Win," and more. Plus we mispronounce the names of writers.
The Incomparable Participants: Glenn Fleishman, Scott McNulty, Dan Moren, and Jason Snell. The Incomparable Theme Song composed by Christopher Breen.
Prominently mentioned in this Incomparable episode:
- "The City & The City" by China Miéville
- "The Windup Girl" by Paolo Bacigalupi
- "For the Win" by Cory Doctorow
Also mentioned:
- "Perdido Street Station" by China Miéville
- "Little Brother" by Cory Doctorow
- "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom" by Cory Doctorow
- "Boneshaker" by Cherie Priest
- "The Gone-Away World" by Nick Harkaway
- "Ship Breaker" by Paolo Bacigalupi
- "Tongues of Serpents" by Naomi Novik
- "The Dream of Perpetual Motion" by Dexter Palmer
- "A Storm of Swords" by George R.R. Martin
- "Oryx and Crake" by Margaret Atwood
- "The Yiddish Policeman’s Union" by Michael Chabon
- "Bitter Seeds" by Ian Tregillis
- "The Adamantine Palace" by Stephen Deas
- "Shades of Grey" by Jasper Fforde
- "Fables" by Bill Willingham and Lan Medina
http://www.theincomparable.com/2010/08/1-well-always-have-zeppelins-1.html
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GGG#002: Dystopias! Global Warming! Thailand! (Guest: Paolo Bacigalupi) | Tor.com | Science fiction and fantasy | Blog posts
Paolo Bacigalupi, author of the critically-acclaimed The Windup Girl (which was named one of Time Magazine’s top ten novels of the year) joins us this week to talk about global warming, the horrors of travel, the current state of literature for boys, and his own forthcoming YA novel, Ship Breaker. John and Dave discuss their own experiences with literature when they were growing up, and how they became science fiction fans.
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2010/01/the-geeks-guide-to-the-galaxy-podcast-episode-2-bacigalupilooza
