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StarShipSofa No 698 Ekaterina Sedia

Main Fiction: “Whale Meat” by Ekaterina Sedia Ekaterina Sedia resides in the Pinelands of New Jersey. Her critically-acclaimed and award-nominated novels, The Secret History of Moscow, The Alchemy of Stone, The House of Discarded Dreams, and Heart of Iron, were published by Prime Books. Her short stories appeared in Analog, Baen’s Universe, Subterranean, and Clarkesworld, as well as numerous anthologies, including Haunted Legends and Magic […]

StarShipSofa No 697 Naomi Kanakia

Main Fiction: “The Leader Principle” by Naomi Kanakia Naomi Kanakia is the author of YA novels (HarperTeen and Little, Brown), literary short stories (West Branch, Gulf Coast), science fiction stories (Analog, Asimov’s, F&SF), poetry (Cherry Tree, Vallum), essays (LitHub and the Los Angeles Review of Books) and a self-published cynical guide to the publishing industry. […]

StarShipSofa No 696 Ian Creasy

Main Fiction: “After the Atrocity” by Ian Creasy Ian Creasey lives in Yorkshire, England. Several of his stories have previously been podcasted at StarShipSofa, most recently “The Language of Flowers” in episode 542, June 2018. A collection of his science-fiction stories, The Shapes of Strangers was published by NewCon Press in 2019. For more information, […]

StarShipSofa No 695 Genevieve Williams

Main Fiction: “The Singing Bowl” by Genevieve Williams Genevieve Williams is a writer, librarian, and musician living in Seattle. Her short fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, Analog, and other publications including Asimov’s Science Fiction, which is where “The Singing Bowl” story first appeared. This story originally appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction, January 2016. Narrated […]

StarShipSofa No 694 Emily Taylor

Main Fiction: “Walk in Darkness” by Emily Taylor Emily Taylor’s short fiction has appeared in such venues as Asimov’s, Ecotone, and Terrain. Originally from New York where she received an MFA from The New School, she now lives in Columbus, Ohio and works in scholarly publishing. Please visit emilytaylor.org for more information. This story is […]

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