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StarShipSofa No 422 Brian K. Lowe and Prof. Christopher Riley

Coming Up… Fiction Crawler 16 by Matthew Sanborn Smith Interview: Professor Christopher Riley talks about Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell Interview: Salvatore Cerchio talks about Omura’s whales off northwest Madagascar Main Fiction: “Rights and Wrongs” by Brian K. Lowe Originally published in Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Magic Medicine Show Brian K. Lowe is a 21st century SF author who, […]

StarShipSofa No 421 Fiona Moore and Jason Koebler

Coming Up.. Interview: Jason Koebler. Also check out Jason’s amazing podcast “Radio Motherboard“ Main Fiction: “The Metaphor” by Fiona Moore Originally published in Interzone. Fiona Moore is an anthropologist at the University of London by day and an SF writer by night. Her previous credits include fiction and poetry in, among others, Interzone, Asimov, Dark Horizons and […]

StarShipSofa No 420 David Steffen and David Brin

Coming Up… Interview: David Brin and The Best Year in Space Ever! Fact: Science News by J J Campanella  Main Fiction: “Catastrophic Failure” by David Steffen Fiction originally appeared in Perihelion Science Fiction. David is a software engineer and writer living in Minnesota. He is the editor of Diabolical Plots, a speculative fiction zine of […]

StarShipSofa No 419 Krystal Claxon and Louis Rosenberg

Coming Up…. Louis Rosenberg – founder of Unanimous Ai Click Here to get all you need to know and more about Human Swarming Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis Main Fiction: “Bitter Remedy” by Krystal Claxton Originally published in Plasma Frequency Magazine Tragically born with a miscalibrated sense of humor, Krystal […]

StarShipSofa No 418 Julie Frost and Dr Bruce Drinkwater

Coming Up… Bruce Drinkwater blueprint plans for ultrasonic tractor beam! Main Fiction: “Sensory Overload” by Julie Frost Originally published in Plasma Frequency Magazine. Julie Frost writes every shade of speculative fiction and lives in Utah with her family (wherein the pets outnumber the people) and a collection of anteaters and Oaxacan carvings, some of which […]

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