Episode 723: Molly Tanzer and the Nature of Art

tanzer.jpgJonathan and Gary are delighted to welcome the wonderful Molly Tanzer, whose new novella And Side by Side They Wander is just out this week.

Although it involves apparently benign alien visitors, a post-apocalyptic post-United States, corporate overreach, and a fair bit of space opera, the novella’s main focus is art, who really owns it, how we interact with it, and whether even a molecularly exact reproduction is ever the same as the original. Molly also shares with us what it’s like to revisit the world of C.L. Moore’s classic pulp hero Jirel of Joiry in a new series of stories, and what she has planned for the future.

As always, it’s a wide-ranging discussion which at times almost gets downright philosophical.

Episode 722: Jeffrey Ford’s Pandemonium Waltz

Jeffrey Ford’s eight full length collection, Pandemonium Waltz, was published by Lethe Press back in February. Ever since we’ve been meaning to sit down with him to discuss the new book, his approach to short story writing, how he assembles short story collections, and more.

We’re delighted to have had the chance this week, to discuss the book, how retirement in rural Ohio is reflected in some of his recent fiction, and why some stories may not have shown up in any of his collections so far.

As always, we hope you enjoy the discussion, and our thanks to Jeff for making the time to talk to us.

Order

Order Pandemonium Waltz from the publisher (with extra art!)