Interview about applied science fiction and the quirks and perils of new technology
Robot Talk Podcast
Interview about applied science fiction and the quirks and perils of new technology
It was with great pleasure that I chatted to Dr Claire Asher, host of the Robot Talk podcast. You can listen to our conversation here on the podcast.
I chose this photo because it shows a robot in every day life, delivering groceries. If you don’t believe me, go to Northampton and see them for yourself.
Enjoy!
It’s always great to receive a review of your work, and particularly when it appears on something as prestigious as the British Science Fiction Association’s critical journal Vector.
So, I was pleased to see the review by Allen Ashley of Extracting Humanity.
This part really made me smile with pleasure:
“Many of us authors strive to have a recognisable style and a recognisable palette of concerns; I would say that with this current collection and his two well-received previous offerings – “Eating Robots and Other Stories” (Silverwood Books, 2017) and “Bio-hacked & Begging and Other Stories” (Silverwood Books, 2019) – Stephen has succeeded in that aim.”